







⌨️ Elevate your couch command center with style and freedom!
The Trust Veza Wireless Keyboard combines a full-size UK QWERTY layout with an extra-large integrated touchpad, delivering precise control and effortless typing. Its 10-meter wireless range and plug-and-play micro USB receiver ensure seamless connectivity across multiple platforms including PC, Mac, Smart TVs, and gaming consoles. Lightweight and portable at just 327g, it’s designed for professionals who demand comfort and versatility from their workspace or living room setup.





| Brand | Trust |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 35.3 x 1.6 cm; 327 g |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Item model number | 21209 |
| Manufacturer | Trust |
| Series | Wireless Touch Multimedia Keyboard |
| Colour | Black |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, PC, Television |
| Operating System | Chrome OS, Windows, Mac OS |
| Number of Batteries | 2 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Item Weight | 327 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**Y
Works well and it's lightweight too.
i read the reviews and was a bit put off, well I bought it anyway and it's great! what a bargain. It looks nice and it's really lightweight. Five stars.
P**N
Track pad sleeps too quick
Bit clunky and the track pad goes to sleep too often and needs a key press rather than a tap on the track pad but other than that it does what's needed.
D**R
Good buy
Good product it's small and light weight, I purchased this because I have my pc connected to my tv but the pc itself is hidden so I didn't want wires trailing all over the place, thisnproduct is perfect it has a good working range and is really responsive and having the trackpad is a bonus it's like your using a laptop just with a bigger screen
M**H
Not for me (literally, it's for my neighbour) but pretty good for the price
I'm personally rocking a Logitech K830 Illuminated TV Wireless Touch Keyboard which has its own problems - my first one was perfect but rendered useless because I couldn't charge it any more purely because of the horror that is micro USB and after a few months the second one stopped illuminating until I switch it back on again, so nobody's perfect.I ordered this Trust one for my neighbour, as his laptop keyboard and the socket on the mainboard that it plugs into is broken and he didn't fancy buying a new laptop. This one's a good few times cheaper than my Logitech, but the keys seem to be closer together, so when I'm at my neighbour's my typing isn't good at all. I'm sure you'd get used to it though. It's not illuminated, but that doesn't matter to my neighbour. It does tend to lose connection a few times in a short session, even though the keyboard's butting up against the laptop, so mere inches away from the USB dongle. Whether that's some kind of standby mode or something else I don't know, but I've often found that the wireless connectivity is the thing that suffers with cheaper devices. Sometimes you just press the button on the top left to slap it's face awake, sometimes you have to flip it over to turn it on (so to speak), but it happened a good few times to me in just an hour. The touchpad isn't great either, but for the casual user it certainly makes more sense than spending £70+ on the Logitech. I do wish they hadn't stopped making my K830, or at least make something else to replace it, but as is often the case, I digress.
K**Y
Good unit
Good quality compact keyboard
I**N
Avoid
Cheap and very flimsy. Worth paying a few pounds more and buy the Logitech K400
M**M
Great keyboard but patchy trackpad
Good overall but trackpad is a bit patchy, keyboard feel is very nice though.
K**L
It works but does feel cheap
I was expecting more from a keyboard costing almost £30. It looks a feels cheap to use. The keys slightly rattle and the transfer printing suffers from bad reflections. The track pad is also not supported on games consoles and smart tv's. The on/off switch also feels cheap and is hidden on the bottom of the keyboard where your more likely to forget to turn it off. It was supplied with the cheapest looking AA batteries possible. To me it looks like a rebranded cheap China product. I expected more from Trust at this price point.To see more i made a video on Youtube. Search for "Trust Veza Wireless Keyboard review" the first pic is the thumbnail.
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