Arteck Universal 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Touch TV Keyboard Multi-Device with Easy Media Control and Build-in Touchpad Keyboard for Smart TV, TV Box, TV-Connected Computer, Mac, HTPC
Original price was: $42.99.$5.99Current price is: $5.99.
| Product Dimensions | 14.64 x 5.04 x 0.16 inches |
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| Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Arteck |
| ASIN | B08SK8D38P |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
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| Date First Available | January 9, 2021 |
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Customers praise the keyboard’s high-quality keys, surprising long rechargeable battery life, and appreciate its ability to connect to three different devices. The design receives positive feedback, with one customer noting its neat layout of function keys, and customers find it easy to install and switch between devices. The functionality and Bluetooth connectivity receive mixed reviews – while some say it works great, others report it stops working occasionally and fails to maintain Bluetooth connections. The keyboard experiences lag issues, particularly with the touchpad.
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Arteck Universal 2.4G Wireless and Bluetooth Touch TV Keyboard Multi-Device with Easy Media Control and Build-in Touchpad Keyboard for Smart TV, TV Box, TV-Connected Computer, Mac, HTPC
Original price was: $42.99.$5.99Current price is: $5.99.


S. K. RICHARDS –
LOVE it, this a really great keyboard/touchpad. For sure my favorite.
I LOVE it, this a really great keyboard/touchpad. The primary reason I got it was for the touchpad. My laptop is most often docked to monitors with the lid closed. I much prefer a laptop keyboad and touchpad to an actual mouse, and this thing functions and feels very much like a laptop keyboard and touchpad. The battery has great capacity and last a very long time. When needed it does charge quickly while just connecting to the laptop with USB for a bit, and can continue using it while charging. I like the options to use usb button or bluetooth for connectivity. This latest purchase was my 5th or 6th of this same keyboard. Need one at home and a couple at work, and have spilled super glue on a key so needed to replace it. Will buy another of this same one if I need to. For sure my favorite.
amgiSsnommiS –
As described, Great for multiple devices
After a fair amount of searching I selected this keyboard. I replaced a wireless 3-band and trackball. I was tired of switching back and forth. I’m using with a Windows Notebook (2.4gh), Fedora Linux Mini (BT1), and MAC Mini (BT2).GOOD: Basically all above, Solid Aluminum front (Back Plastic)SoS0: I would have liked a larger trackpad, but as long as just doing routine moves across multiple platforms it is fine. If I was going to do intensive mouse work I would enable a separate mouse/trackball. I wish it had Backlit as I tend to be in darker room.NO complaints and would recommend
Miss JMF –
This Keyboard is not boring and is a nice accessory and real estate to any collection…
I purchased this keyboard and the HB206-2 (Universal Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard) in February. Was able to get them at decent prices via promo code or other sellers that had it at a lower price. I am glad I purchased this keyboard before it went out of stock. I have only connected one device, as I use it with my laptop. I have experienced no disconnections or connectivity issues, but then again, I didn’t take it out of range. I just wanted a wireless keyboard but being the nerdy techie I am, who loves accessories, I wanted something stylish. This delivers. I haven’t had to charge it since I purchased it and I don’t really turn it off. So no complaints thus far; hence the 4 star review. I need to use it a little more.The track pad is “meh.” I have a wireless mouse so I rarely use it. The track pad is an added feature that many wireless keyboards don’t have so, no complaints. I do like the keys. I have no issues with the textures or functionalities. I look forward to using the other keyboard I purchased from the company because one is able to put up to 3 devices in the slot (considering sizing dimensions). I also look forward to using the pebble keyboard.I cover the keyboard with a plastic keyboard cover purchased from e bay for dirt cheap ($4.33 for a two pk). It does the job. Protect your investments.I hope this review is helpful, despite the mixed reviews I’ve read. On other e commerce platforms including the merchant’s, the reviews were decent.
Paul K Presson –
Alternate remote
I use this with my smart tv and it’s easier for many of the remote functions. I still need the remote near by for the few functions the keyboard doesn’t handle. Overall it’s much easier when searching and scrolling.
Jesse Johnson –
Best of the Few
I wanted a wireless keyboard with a track pad that I could use from a recliner while coding, surfing the web and watching movies on my HTPC. This seems to have been asking for a unicorn because of the 6 keyboards I tried, none quite checked all the boxes. The Arteck HD197 (this keyboard) came the closest though, and is what I ended up settling for.Pros:- typing is responsive and feels much better than the Logitech K400 Pro and similar keyboards I tried. I can do some serious typing with these keys! Measured 80+ wpm while leaned back in a recliner.- perfect weight for lap typing, and the feet dont slide too much while in a recliner.- love the ability to switch between 3 devices using 2 Bluetooth connections and a 2.4ghz dongle. I use it to switch between a work laptop, iPad Air gen 3, and a Linux HTPC.- affordable.Mehs:- stainless still finish is kinda nice looking at first (would have preferred all black), but gradually accumulates finger prints and smudges.Cons:- sometimes the mouse will fall asleep but not the keyboard and vice versa. This can cause key remaps to be lost when the keyboard wakes, requiring them to be reapplied after every sleep. I created a script to detect connections and reapply keymaps, but this should not be needed.- serious ghosting due to strange key wiring. Some key combinations work fine (like caps lock + win key + 1), while similar ones do not (caps + win + 2).- strange inconsistencies between connection methods. On 2.4 ghz dongle I cannot select multiple browser tabs with shift + click, but I can when using Bluetooth.- prefer rechargeable batteries over irreplaceable lithium ion for sake of the environment and long term use.- not the easiest keyboard to clean, crumbs and such are hard to get out if they get behind the relatively large holes around the keys.- the new keyboard version no longer reports charge percentage via Bluetooth, but the old version did.Note there are two versions of this keyboard (see picture). The new one uses USB-C for changing, has a back button symbol above the keyboard, has connection LEDs that stay constantly lit while connected, and has some new quirky ghosting on 2.4 ghz that the old keyboard doesn’t have (like shift + left click not working), and doesn’t report battery percentage via bluetooth. The old version uses micro USB, has what I guess is a switch app button above the mouse, has connection LEDs that blink while connected, and doesn’t suffer the new 2.4ghz ghosting but still has all the other previously mentioned ghosting, and reports battery life via bluetooth. It seems if you get a used or refurb keyboard it might be the old version, while new orders gave me only the new version. Overall I prefer the new version, though I really wish Arteck hadn’t introduced additional ghosting.If you only want to do light typing, I suggest going with the Logitech K400 Pro. While its track pad is tiny, it is usable.If you want to do something more typing intensive, this is the best keyboard I have found with multi-device connect and a touchpad. If you can live with just a single Bluetooth connection, you might want to consider the Arteck HB305-4B. It has a slightly nicer black finish and keys feel a bit smoother to touch, but ghosting and other problems remain.I really wish there was a better engineered premium wireless keyboard with touchpad and multi-device connect. I would be willing to pay at least twice as much for one. But as of 2025 Q2 this is the best of the few available, so if the cons aren’t deal breakers, give it a go!