⌨️🖱️ Elevate your Apple setup with silent power and sleek style—because your desk deserves the best.
The seenda Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse SKM64-2 is a rechargeable, ultra-slim wireless combo tailored for Mac users. Featuring triple Bluetooth connectivity for seamless multi-device use, a Type-C rechargeable battery with up to 200 hours standby, and whisper-quiet keys and clicks, it combines premium stainless steel design with Apple-optimized compatibility and a 12-month warranty.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Operating System | iOS 13.0 or above, iPad OS 13.0 or above, Mac OS 10.12 or above |
Connectivity Technology | Triple Bluetooth |
Special Features | Portable, Designed for Mac, Quiet, Slim, Rechargeable |
Compatible Devices | MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, iPad, iPhone |
Color | White Silver |
P**X
amazing value for the price
Really good keyboard/mouse combo. Setup was super easy. I leave the devices on and sitting on desk. A quick tap and waiting a couple seconds lets them connect without an issue. The mouse takes some getting used to as it is very tiny. But once you get used to it, it's not bad....not comfortable...but very usable. And given how flat it is, the portability is amazing.The keyboard comes with a silicon protector, which I'm not entirely a fan of. It prohibits free sliding of fingers while typing. You can take it off if you want, which makes the typing experience very enjoyable.I was looking into the Apple specific options and couldn't believe what they wanted to charge. I have no regrets going this route. I can't imagine the experience being much more enjoyable....at least for the keyboard. A magic mouse may be worth it, but I hadn't tried it out to compare.
D**Y
High Quality Materials, Ctrl key in wrong spot
Overall, great ketboard. It's heavy and not made of cheap plastic. The house is light (perhaps cheap plastic) and it's also flat, so not very ergonomic. It all contents easily and with 3 different machines you can connect to, it's perfect for home and office. My only gripe is the Ctrl key is in the wrong spot. The lower left key is Fn and I'm trying to get used to the new placement of the control button. I thought of exchanging it but I think I can retrain my brain. I really like this keyboard and the blue color matches my home office
K**R
Probably a great keyboard+mouse for the Mac world; somewhat less so for Windows/Linux users
When I bought this keyboard+mouse combo, apparently I was sold on the 1-2-3 selectable Bluetooth connections (and the other features and the price), to the extent that I didn't realize I was buying a Mac- configuration keyboard. I'm sure most of us Mac users have had to use a Windows keyboard at some time, and we learn which key to use for whatever. But here it's a little different. Windows has some specific keys like the Print Screen (i.e. screen capture) key that are missing here. I tried to find some key combination that would give me the screen capture function, and couldn't find it. But... voila! I finally realized that there may be third-party software that give that capability, and indeed there is. Several, in fact. For those who might be in the same boat, I found one called Greenshot which I downloaded first. It works great and is easy to use, but it lacks screen *recording* capabilities (i.e. a video capture of what's going on on your screen, as opposed to a static picture). So I ended up ditching Greenshot for ShareX. It's more complicated to set up, it's got a lot more options. But once you go through the preferences and get things operational, it works just fine. I mapped a certain key combination to each of the various functions I needed (similar to what the Mac does, out of the box), and I'm a happy camper.Also, this keyboard is metal. The key feel is pretty short-travel as expected, and it's a bit stiff. It's not buttery like my MacBook Air, or my Lenovo X1 Carbon. But it is solid and dependable and feels very competent under the fingers. There's no squishiness. It's quiet, it's dependable. I like this keyboard. And pairing with my devices was utterly brain-dead simple. I have a Windows 10 PC, a Raspberry Pi, and a dual-boot mini PC running Windows 11 or Linux. I easily assigned the keyboard and mouse to each device and everything worked immediately with no issue. Sometimes when switching from one computer to another it's not as responsive as I would like, but I'm not actually sure whether that's at the computer end or the keyboard/mouse end. I'm not worried about it. Even if I get irritated and bang away at the Bluetooth-2 key until it finally registers, the thing is made of metal, and I'm not gonna hurt anything. :)From a brand I did not know, it is a quality product.
B**N
Great keyboard and mouse for the money.
This keyboard and mouse set has a premium design that is comfortable to use. The keyboard feels just like my MacBook Pro keyboard and has a premium metal build while the mouse is ergonomic, I especially like the built-in DPI button.The Bluetooth connectivity works well, it is just like setting up any other wireless keyboard. To save power, the keyboard and mouse go to sleep after around 30 minutes of inactivity, but it takes just seconds to wake up and reconnect. One shortcoming is that I cannot see the battery status on my computer, but the built-in battery indicator light works well enough that it isn't a problem.
V**F
nice keyboard and mouse
I was looking for a cheap kbd/mouse for a recently acquired mac. This one was cheap. I'm not fond of apple keyboards; i find them uncomfortable to type on. They're too flat, with no feel. But they look nice. This combo is a perfect alternative. It's still flat with no feel, but it does look nice and works just about as well as apple's. Battery life is excellent, everything works as expected. Even comes with a decent Silicon keyboard cover, which can be left in place while typing if desired. Connecting to the computer was effortless. Mouse is perhaps not quite as smooth as Apple's but entirely acceptable. imo.
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