Geekscape Tech Review: Wireless Aluminum Keyboard from Matias

I have reviewed a lot of Matias products in the past, and they are most well-known for their quiet keyboards. Today, I’m trying out the Matias Wireless Aluminum Keyboard, and it is also a decent product.

I’m going to just say this: the Matias Wireless Aluminum Keyboard just looks like an Apple keyboard. This is appearing to look by design, as it comes with a lot of Mac-friendly function keys. Yes, all of those F keys that I just don’t use are easily visible. Also, the charging cord is white, like something Apple, and I am just going to stop making Apple comparisons.

I am told that charging the keyboard for 5 hours will allow the Wireless Aluminum Keyboard to last for a year with a 1,600 mAh battery. The Wireless Aluminum keyboard is good for a Mac, as well as other Apple products, and I just realized that I just broke my promise about mentioning Apple stuff.

Matias’ Wireless Aluminum Keyboard also works on Windows and Android products, and since it is wireless, so it works on pretty much anything with Bluetooth. I often use it on my HTC 10 phone, and it really rocks when it comes to text messaging.

What I can’t seem to figure out is how to just connect it with a wired connection on my PC. Maybe I should put some Bluetooth on it, the PC, that is.

Anyway, it is a pretty cool product, and it is available in Silver, Gold, Space Gray, and Rose Gold for $99 on the Matias website.

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