The design is certainly its most significant in gray (background) and white (keys) to recall the Apple brand. This bias is found even in the record where we speak only iPad and iPhone while the keyboard is perfectly compatible Android. This is less true on the side of the finish, all plastic, even if it is successful.
Once the batteries are in place, we light the keyboard via an on / off button behind. A small stack of blue LED lights for a short time to let us starting (and the batteries are not HS). You can press a button to force connect the equipment. The blue LED flashes and the unit is recognized as the "Aukey Bluetooth Keyboard". By default, it was set qwerty and a passage in the settings menu to choose the language "French-France" solves the problem. It was then of access to our own keys to French (é, è, ç or). Typing is relatively quiet and well-spaced keys allow fast typing. We can put the keyboard on her thighs and type without difficulty. Hotkeys are also found to be used with the function key (fn). Some are ineffective under iDevice (as specified in the product presentation) but functional as iMac. On Android, it goes against all of these annexes keys. To ensure stability, the keyboard has 4 anti-skid semi-balls at the ends.
In the end, we take an attractive keyboard that delivers by revealing very pleasant and very light (thank you plastic!), All at a very contained price.
Pros: - quiet and well-spaced keys - Design Apple recalling - Weight
Cons: - Some non-functional keys on iPhone and iPad with the escape key (esc)