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⌨️ Fold, connect, conquer: The ultimate keyboard for the multitasking pro on the move!
This foldable Bluetooth keyboard combines cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.1 technology with a sleek leather finish and a built-in multi-touch touchpad. It supports simultaneous connection to 4 devices with instant switching, compatible across iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows. Lightweight and compact, it offers wired and wireless modes, making it the perfect travel companion for professionals who demand seamless productivity anywhere.








| ASIN | B0D8DWBF29 |
| Antenna Location | Everyday Use, Travel, Commuting |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,888 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 184 in Tablet Keyboards |
| Box Contents | USB Cable |
| Brand | Echaar |
| Brand Name | Echaar |
| Button Quantity | 78 |
| Colour | Leather Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Android |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 245 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Leather |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18L x 10W x 1.6H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 270 Grams |
| Keyboard Description | Foldable, Bluetooth 5.1 |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard description | Foldable, Bluetooth 5.1 |
| Manufacturer | Echaar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B0Y01 |
| Model Number | Dreifach faltbare Tastatur |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 78 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Foldable, Bluetooth 5.1 |
| Product Warranty | 1 year manufacturer |
| Recommended uses for product | Everyday Use, Travel, Commuting |
| Special feature | Foldable, Bluetooth 5.1 |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Switch Type | Membrane |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
D**B
Excellent design
Pleasantly surprised by this keyboard: feels pleasant to type on (especially relative to other folding keyboards I've used). I prefer the feel of this board, with it's low-profile keys, over most full-size membrane keyboards (including those from respected brands like Logitech); it's not quite as nice as a mechanical board or top-end membrane keyboard like the Logitech MX Keys. Its keys are marked for both Windows and Mac layouts (which is an edge over many full size keyboards). This one of very few folding keyboards that supports wired USB connection (in addition to three bluetooth channels) - which makes it suitable for a lot of use cases that other folding boards couldn't handle. The touch pad works well, supporting basic gesture controls on Mac and windows. Feels quite sturdy, whilst remaining reasonably light - but definitely needs to be supported by a table (and has stood up to its first 6 weeks of use and travel without issue). Overall, this is an excellent design, that falls just short of being my perfect folding keyboard in two ways. Unlike most keyboards with wired mode, this one must be turned on to connect via cable (I prefer to know for certain all the transmitters are powered off by a physical switch when working in wired mode). The other is that this keyboard's layout doesn't include the 'menu' (aka 'application' key) - a relatively obscure key, but one I use a lot.
L**S
Good design for touch typists.
Only received today so some very provisional comments... Pros: The design is brilliant. I love the way the keys along the 'fold' intermesh so you have an excellent typing experinece (I'm a touch typist so this is important). The keys are large and everything is pretty much where you'd expect. Being a Mac fan I like the mac layout and labels on the keys (eg. Command rather than the Windows key). it connects pretty easily and works well. So far I've connected to a Raspberri Pi (the main reason I bought it), my iPhone and my mac mini. All connected and worked. The trackpad has good feel using tap to click and multi gestures. Plus the 'buttons' have a proper click to them which is nice. Cons: The track pad, whilst perfectly useable is a bit zippy for my liking. I'll see if there is any way to adjust this in the computers' settings. It feels a bit lightweight as well. Doesn't really give me confidence that it will last well but we'll see. Overall, very happy and a solid four stars. If it lasts a year and I can get the trackpad set right it will be five :o)
M**R
The only foldable keyboard that does everything right
This foldable keyboard is the only one of its kind that does almost everything right. You can use any USB-C cord (to USB-C or USB-A) and plug it in for wired typing, no need to use bluetooth at all. It's very neat to be able to change the keyboard layout between Android/Win/iOS/Mac by simply using the Fn with the indicated keys. Same with switching multiple bluetooth devices. Build quality is decent, it has a slightly luxury look with the cover, and the folding mechanism works very well and sturdy. Although it's probably breakable by deliberately forcefully folding it the wrong way, I don't expect anything to break in normal usage or by accidentally dropping it on the ground. I got the version with touchpad, instead of numpad. Which is a great, 'cause you can go without mouse as well, while on-the-go. It also works fine on my Android phone, although I wasn't able to use SHIFT with arrow keys to select text (but this could also be a limitation of Android?). The keyboard has full-sized QWERTY keys, that is, if you're used to a regular keyboard, it takes zero effort to adjust to this one. That is, with the exception of the arrow keys (arrow up/down are half sized), and F12, and some interpunction keys on the right side. It's a little bit unfortunate that they opted to make the F12 key so small, and some other keys as well. Especially since I type on the dvorak layout. But there is no other foldable keyboard that I've seen to be better. Anyway, it's easy to adjust. I've found that muscle memory can deal with keys being a little smaller, rather than them being dislocated like in some other foldable keyboards.
C**Y
3* or 5*???
This keyboard has many positive points. A lot of effort has gone into some of the design details, and it is well made. It has a satisfying and cunning folding mechanism. Once folded it feels solid and secure enough to throw directly into my bag, without risk. It has a complete set of options to connect via bluetooth to all the main OS - Mac, iOS, Android, and Windows which works well. It also has a USB cable option (used for periodic charging, but also essential for initial pairing - or if like me, you get stuck with a BT keyboard without a cable that has lost its connection to the computer and so you cannot use it to log in anymore with a password!). The track pad is large, large enough to be easy to use productively. The keyboard itself has been reduced from the normal 6 to 5 rows. This compact design generally works well, with a couple of exceptions which I personally am having problems with. 5 keys have been reduced to half size, two of which I use a lot (/and?, ‘and “), the others are not important. I am a fast touch typist, but a slightly clumsy one, so I find it difficult to use these half keys without activating the return key at the same time. Another problem is that I find the keys very over-sensitive so that brushing neighbouring keys, very far from a full stroke, sets them off. The result of all this is that too often I find my cursor has jumped all over the place and the text is jumbled with extra symbols. No-one else here seems to be making the same complaint about sensitive keys, so it may be just be me, or possibly the high sensitivity of my keyboard is a fault. So for now I can only give it 3*, although I understand others giving 5*, if they don’t run into the same problems. Finally … For guidance about setting up, the enclosed notes are not great. The Amazon webpage for this keyboard is a much better source of information.
J**C
Not built to last, and touchpad identifies as a mouse
Why did you choose this product over others?: So much to love about this keyboard out of the box. It looked like it did everything I needed. Sadly, the touchpad does not present as a touchpad device to Windows 11 or Ubuntu. Instead, it presents as a mouse. Why is this a deal-breaker for me? I hate tap-to-click because my light touch means I'm always accidentally clicking things and closing windows. So the first thing I do whenever I get a new touchpad is DISABLE taps. When I want to click, I'll apply mechanical force to the touchpad button itself. Settings like these can be changed in Windows' touchpad settings ... but only if it thinks it's a touchpad. A mouse has no such settings! Somehow, multi-touch gestures do still work on the touchpad, but I cannot disable or reconfigure them via Settings either; nothing appears, because Windows thinks it's a mouse. I assume it must use some other protocol for sending gestures. But this lack of configurability is a severe con for me. I considered some other products without touchpads. If my keyboard choice is between a non-configurable touchpad and no touchpad, I'd prefer to just skip the touchpad instead. A touchpad is not a mouse. The team responsible for the software portion of the product should make sure to report the full range of touchpad features via touchpad device interfaces, not pretend it's a mouse and thereby restrict the features. Minor flaw: in wireless mode, keys are as advertised, but in wired mode, I think it presents to the operating system as a different keyboard. In wired mode, the "option/Win" key and the "cmd/alt" key next to it are swapped around. So when plugged in, I must press "cmd/alt" to get the Windows menu up. I could tolerate this, but it's not a good sign. Update after 4/5 months: as other reviewers have noted, the keys near the left-hand fold (e, c, a, 3, etc) have stopped working reliably. Usually they do not work while flat, and I have to lift the left-hand fold to 45 degrees to type them which is impractical. Left-hand Win key (swapped to Option key as mentioned) stopped working a while ago but I adapted to the right-hand one instead. There is only one Fn key, on the left, and is necessary (with shift!) to perform Escape (why is this not the default? I never want to use the default "Microsoft speech input" mapped to Esc.) This Fn key also stopped working reliably a few months ago. Basically: use this to cover your short-term urgent need for a portable keyboard replacement, but it'll only buy you two or three months of reliable typing. Would not recommend for anything else, downgraded from 2 to 1 star.
S**A
Brilliant piece of kit
Really happy with keyboard. Perfect for travelling. I used to have a very thin non-foldable keyboard but the keys were very exposed at the back of my bag and I lost a few. It also felt like it could break with the pressure when I had a rather full bag. I'm a minimalist traveler and can travel several weeks with an under-seat cabin bag. But I need my tech with me :) This little keyboard is perfect. It folds nicely. A bit thick but it still fits in with my iPad, and I can fit in many spaces in my bag. It feels sturdy. I like that the keyboard "wings" feels rigid enough when unfolded that you can use it on your laps. The keypad remains mobile - not sure why it's different. The way it unfolds is really good. There is no split or gap and the keyboard turns into a perfectly unified object. Really nice. The keys are comfortable, a little noisy but not more than most standard keyboards. The distance between the keys and bounce are good. You can set it to work with multiple devices and it's easy to switch. So the ultimate silly portable set up for me was iPad + mobile phone to reply to email while navigating on the other device :) 1 bonus point I didn't find in other keyboard is that it also works connected via USB. The only cons maybe is that a few keys are smaller but it's totally manageable. Great piece of kit, good investment.
J**P
Works great, but feels cheap
Positives first: it works extremely well. The touchpad is responsive; tapping and clicking works as well as any Bluetooth keyboard/touchpad combo. All the keys are of a normal size, rationally positioned, and they have very crisp feedback for such a thin keyboard. It sits flat when unfolded, and the folding mechanism is clever and reliable (no two-part space bar on this one!). Negatives: it looks and sounds flimsy and cheap. The texture on the keys feels like any other bottom-shelf keyboard out there. Had they made the housing from aluminum and given the keys a nice MacBook sheen, this would be a $150 keyboard. Instead, I think it's about worth the ~$30 or so I paid for it. But I'd buy it again.
P**R
Switching effectively between laguages/OSs/kayboard layouts can be a issue
Works OK, but I have problems with switching between languages / keyboard layouts / OSs (when what is written on the keys is not what you type). It makes typing slower / with more mistakes. I was considering returning the item, but bearing in mind fact, that I can use the same keyboard for all devices/OSs I need - I have decided to stay with it, hoping tha pracice will help me to compensate above issues. The rest - constriction quality, BT connectivity low weight, typing feeling, touchpad- are perfect.
G**O
It breaks after really light usage
After some light usage the left part of the keyboard doesn't work anymore. It works when that side is half closed so it might be some crappy flat.
Y**G
Sehr gut Tastatur
Ich bin absolut begeistert von diesem dreifach faltbaren, tragbaren Keyboard! Die Verarbeitung ist hochwertig, und das Material fühlt sich robust und langlebig an. Es lässt sich mühelos zusammenklappen und passt perfekt in meine Tasche, sodass ich es überallhin mitnehmen kann. Die Verbindung per Bluetooth ist schnell und stabil, und das Tippen fühlt sich erstaunlich angenehm an – fast wie bei einer normalen Tastatur. Die Akkulaufzeit ist beeindruckend und hält problemlos mehrere Tage durch, auch bei intensivem Gebrauch. Insgesamt ist es eine ideale Lösung für alle, die unterwegs arbeiten und nicht auf eine vollwertige Tastatur verzichten möchten. Ich kann dieses Produkt uneingeschränkt empfehlen!
S**A
Sehr zu emphelen
Die Tastatur ist ganz gut und funktioniert ohne probleme, die kam heute erst an daher kann ich noch nicht sagen wie die langfristig ist, auch das ein Touchpad dabei ist ist super das war auch mich vorraussetzung, ich nutze die für ein Android Tablet, auf jedenfall kann ich diese Tastatur sehr empfehlen
J**.
Kompakt, zuverlässig und langlebig
Ich nutze die Echaar faltbare Bluetooth-Tastatur mit Touchpad seit mehreren Monaten regelmäßig und bin sehr zufrieden. Sie verbindet sich schnell, das Touchpad reagiert präzise, und der Akku hält lange. Super praktisch für unterwegs – klare Empfehlung!
R**K
Mini tastatur
Super Artikel, immer wieder
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