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⌨️ Compact power, wireless freedom — control your digital world in style!
The Rii K12+ Mini Wireless Keyboard combines a sleek 13mm stainless steel design with a large 3.8-inch multi-touchpad, delivering versatile control across Mac, PC, Smart TVs, and more. Featuring a 12-meter wireless range and rechargeable Li-ion battery with auto-sleep, it offers long-lasting, hassle-free use. Perfect for professionals seeking a portable, elegant input device that blends functionality with modern aesthetics.





| ASIN | B00ESUXXZM |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,639 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Rii |
| Built-In Media | mini keyboard, 1 user manual, USB charging cable |
| Button Quantity | 73 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC, Smart TV, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | RF , USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 839 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00799418588179 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 3.8"W x 0.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Rii Mini K12 Stainless Steel Cover Wireless Keyboard with Built-in Large Size Touchpad & Rechargable Li-ion Battery for PC, Laptop, Raspberry PI 2, Smart TV, IPTV, Android Box US Layout, Black (RT-MWK12+) |
| Item Weight | 11.08 ounces |
| Keyboard Description | Wireless |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | CyberVision Electronics Inc. |
| Model Name | K12+ |
| Model Number | RT-MWK12+ |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 73 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Series Number | 215 |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Theme | Computing |
| UPC | 799418588179 799418588162 519752288913 702411805914 602366288094 658743651135 700604685282 601505782554 602361683641 601320806862 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
N**R
Exactly what I was looking for to have full control over my Android HTPC
I am extremely pleased with my Rii mini K12. It works flawlessly. I purchased this keyboard/touchpad combo specifically to use with my Rockchip RK3188 Android TV media center. I'm nearing the end of my second week using this device and I don't have a single complaint. It's absolutely gorgeous. Very solid, extremely well made, stainless steel construction. I was apprehensive because I wanted something small but I didn't want to struggle with the keys. The K12 came very nicely packaged and ended up being much smaller than it appears online. The touchpad is huge though, and that's awesome! Setup was effortless, pop the dongle out of the back of the keyboard and stick it in an available USB port, and that's it! No drivers to mess around with, no configuration, this sucker just works straight out of the box! I honestly had reservations as I have much experience in dealing with computer peripherals and the last "all in one" wireless input device I had was simply horrible. This device however has risen to the top of my favorite toy list. The keyboard works great for what it's intended. I surely wouldn't sit down to write a novel on it, but for typing in URL's, search boxes, passwords, etc. it does the job very well. The dedicated android keys are a huge plus, and again they just work... all of them, regardless of which app I'm using. The touchpad is waaay better than I expected. It's very sensitive which is great, but can also be trying at times. Due to the super compact form factor of the mini K12, there is almost no border between the edge of the touchpad and the edge of the keyboard. This can result in some unintentional screen touches. I need to be careful how I hold the keyboard. As far as controlling the mouse is concerned, although a little bit of practice is necessary, there's nothing I can't do. Swiping, selecting, dragging, it's all a piece of cake. I was also able to setup gestures which I thought for sure wasn't going to work. Battery life is fine, I can hammer away on it for hours without worrying about recharging. I try to be sure and plug it in every night, but even if I don't, It has plenty of juice to get through most of another day. I normally sit at least 20 feet away and never have any connection issues... Unless the battery is almost dead or my line of sight is heavily blocked. The ONLY thing that could improve my experience with the mini K12 would be a backlit keyboard which would reduce my mid-movie struggles. It kinda stinks when you think you're hitting the pause key but end up hitting the advance track key. Not a really huge issue however as I knew this keyboard wasn't backlit when I bought it. If Rii tek (hopefully) decides to make a backlit version, I'll be the first one to order it! I highly recommend this keyboard/touchpad combo. Thank you Rii tek for an excellent product! Give it a shot, you won't be disappointed!
B**Z
The Good: - The metal backplate
I purchased this keyboard for my Home Theatre PC and was instantly impressed with the build quality of what seemed a budget oriented keyboard. The Good: - The metal backplate, keys and trackpad are very well made and do not feel cheap at all during use. - To add to the build quality, the keyboard just looks good sitting around like a controller, it doesn't seem big or clunky and has nice refined features - The left/right mouseclick buttons on the bottom left hand side of the board are great for holding the keyboard like a phone and simply navigating and clicking with both thumbs on either side. - The battery life is still continuing to amaze me. I fully charged this once out of the box and have been using it as a simple controller for over a month now and still have not had to charge it. - The USB dongle for the device you are using is very small and not intrusive, the reception is also great with the USB dongle tucked away out of sight of the keyboard The Bad: - This keyboard is really awkward to type on given its different keyboard layout and shrunken size.The extent of my typing on it is simply to search for some keywords or type in a web address occasionally but its kind of a one finger picking ordeal, typing normally (at least for me) isn't an option on this board. This is honestly the only issue I've had with this keyboard. If you intend to type a lot I do not recommend this keyboard, get something with a normal button layout and you will save yourself a lot of stress. For a HTPC however, this thing is perfect. Aesthetically pleasing, low maintenance and incredible price point (when I purchased mine it was just under $20 although it seems to fluctuate slightly).
E**N
CRAZY GOOD
Had this keyboard for a couple years now, and its honestly amazing. Build quality it amazing, battery life amazing, usb-c, touchpad works great, and the bluetooth range is really good 30 plus ft. Only thing I could knock it on is size but that can be a good or bad thing. It is compact, but is too small to have your fingers on home row. Overall fantastic product.
A**T
Perfect keyboard for HTPC
Perfect keyboard for HTPC, Raspberry Pi or any other computer you need quick access to a mouse / keyboard. It feels super sturdy and has a nice weight to it, doesn't feel cheap or that it would be easy to break. This is a rechargeable keyboard also which is nice and has a LED indicator to let you know if it needs charging / when it's fully charged. It worked out of the box without any driver install on my Mac, Windows, and Pi. The rewind, fast forward, play, next, previous, mute, volume up and volume down function keys at the top of the keyboard work on my Mac. The touchpad is one that you tap with your fingers, not one that you have to push down on it, so there's no click but the touchpad is responsive and easy to use. Also, another nice feature is there are dedicated keyboard buttons for right and left click of the mouse. These buttons are nice as you just move the cursor to where you want to click and then press either Left or Right button and it functions as if you right/left clicked with a mouse. You can also right or left click on the touchpad by tapping with one finger for the left click and tapping with two fingers for the right. The USB cord included with the kit has a split off so one part connects to the keyboard to charge it while the other split off is where you plug in the Keyboard dongle so you can use the keyboard while it charges. The dongle for the keyboard is housed (and can be stored) on the bottom of the keyboard on the right side of the raised keyboard section. Overall this product feels nice and well made where other cheap keyboards feel plastic-y, cheap and easily broken. So far it seems to function nicely and outside of getting used to the keyboard layout - I imagine this will serve its use for a long time.
T**N
A horrible keyboard, don't buy
I was really excited about this item and bought this based on other people's reviews and was really disappointed with what I got. At first, I was upset with the layout of some of the buttons, e.g. minus and plus are in the weirdest possible location and the proximity of buttons. My fingers are pretty small-average but I just can't type on this keyboard without making tons of typos. I have several other bluetooth/wireless mini keyboards and none of them have this issue. For about a year now the keyboard suffered from constant disconnects at the worst possible moment, for example when typing a password on Raspberry Pi and not being able to see what letter didn't register. It only got worse with time as the battery became extremely unreliable and would discharge within a few hours of use. At first I thought it was just my unit, but it seems (upon some googling) that many people suffer from these issues. As of September 2018, which is about a year since I bought this keyboard, I've stopped using it completely. It's just not good for anything anymore and is basically a huge waste of money. I've since replaced any and all need for wireless mini keyboard with the one that came with a Raspberry Pi set and have been very happy with it, even though it doesn't have some of the buttons Rii has. In any case though, avoid this brand/keyboard as it's not very well made.
K**.
Does your keyboard not work but the trackpad does? Potential solution for that issue within.
This just arrived today and out of the box the trackpad worked but none of the keyboard worked at all. This keyboard looks for certain top row keys to be held down when you power it on -- I think what finally got it to work again was holding down the black square button while turning the power on -- then turning it off then back on again while not holding any keys... there are other combos that make the blue led blink in different patterns but don't ask me what they do... it sure would be nice to have these documented Rii! Now that its working i like the size for very occasional use like a HTPC. The trackpad works fine but isn't the greatest. I'll try to remember to update this review after I've had it a while longer. At this point I more wanted to get the process that got mine working out there to help the next person.
R**.
This works great on everything I've used it on...
I got this keyboard for it's small form factor and the fact that the "F" keys primary functions were setup for an Android ( Mini PC / TV Stick ) device, which is what I am using it on. The 10" width is just perfect for use on the couch or other place you don't need a lot of room used up. It feels very well built and solid. I do wish it had a slightly bigger capacity battery ( ~ 300mah ) and don't expect it to work more than a couple to perhaps three days on a charge if used much... so you will need to plug it in often. That said, it can work while plugged in to recharge if you do happen to forget. As I mentioned, this is a small form factor and those looking for a full size keyboard to touch type on... may be disappointed since this is about 3/4th the size. With a little practice, most people will adjust fine... at least I have started and it hasn't been a problem for me. One of the other reviewers mentioned it didn't work on Windows 7... this isn't true so I suspect that person had other problems with their Windows system... I tested it on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 and it operated as it should.
D**.
Good simple utility keyboard for light interaction
Overall, I like the keyboard. I be happy if this keyboard can last me for 2-3 years, making it less than a $1 dollar a month. Pros : Based on feature set I wanted -Small size and perfect for being portable as using on my big screen TV for watching media on light web surfing. -Good for playing "simple" games that require few keystrokes -Rechargeable battery as did not want to deal with buying batteries -Convenience and the auto shut off feature. -Feels durable and not cheap plastic "snap-able" keyboard. -Integrate Keyboard and mouse Cons - On arrival 1 button came off, but was able to quickly re-snap it back on the keyboard, so a non issue, but did give me insight on how the button works via some rubber membrane push down. This is not a keyboard for serious typing. -Mouse can't drag, but good for point and click. This is fine for my purposes, but if others are looking for a fully usable "slide pad", this is not the case -auto shut off feature is great for me as mainly watching shows, but may not suit well for others. I just turn it on and off to revive my connection, so its a non-issue for me. Edit: 6/30/2015 Downgrading 1 Star. An incentive to for me to purchase the keyboard was the rebate to lower my overall spend, the company did not deliver on this. I still like the keyboard for my intended simple purposes, but deals should be kept.
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