💻 Elevate Your Typing Game with Style!
The Matias FK418BTS Bluetooth Wireless Aluminum Keyboard combines sleek design with functionality, featuring a numeric keypad and the ability to sync with up to four devices. Compatible with a range of operating systems, this lightweight keyboard is perfect for professionals on the go.
Brand | Matias |
Series | FK418BTS |
Item model number | FK418BTS |
Hardware Platform | PC, Tablet, Smartphone |
Operating System | Android,Mac |
Item Weight | 1.39 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.52 x 4.72 x 0.67 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.52 x 4.72 x 0.67 inches |
Color | Space Gray |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Matias |
ASIN | B0195OOSHW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 9, 2015 |
B**R
Good Wireless Full-Length Replacement Keyboard
For those who have sought a good full-length, untethered replacement for the Apple Magic Keyboard (wireless) and for the Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad (wired), the Matias Wireless Aluminum Keyboard may be your solution. The Matias Keyboard is solidly built and possesses practically all of the capability of the wired Apple keyboard with numeric pad, but allows you to snip the string, giving you freedom of movement and freedom from clutter.The layout and size of the Matias Keyboard is essentially the same as the wired Apple keyboard, except that function keys F16 – F19 are replaced with four individually-programmable Bluetooth pairing keys. These keys allow you to pair your Matias Keyboard with up to four different computers. I’ve found that this works well for at least two computers; I’ve not had the opportunity to try the additional two. But pairing was easy. Compared with the Apple Magic Keyboard, the letter and number keys are the same size and at the same spacing. The Delete, Return, Shift, Command, Option and Control keys are a bit longer on the Matias Keyboard, but nonetheless in keeping with the size and location of the keys on the wired Apple Keyboard.When typing, you may find that the Matias keys are a mite firmer than the Apple keys and definitely have a longer key travel distance. It does not take much time to get used to this, and some users may prefer it. The only criticism I have of the key feel is that the Matias keys are a tiny bit “looser” than the Apple keys. That is, if you hold a key between your fingers and move it back and forth, the Matias keys have a *tiny* bit more play than the Apple keys. Another difference is that the angle of the Matias keyboard is slightly greater than the Apple keyboard. As an old touch typist, I prefer this greater angle. It does stand in aesthetic contrast to the angle of the Apple Magic Touchpad, but that’s a first world problem. And I love once again having a numeric keypad and (!) a back-delete button.The Matias Keyboard has a permanent, rechargeable internal battery and the instruction pamphlet says that one five-hour charge should last an entire year. That will be nice if it holds true, but a slightly bothersome point is that in the Bluetooth drop-down menu in the menu bar, the entry for the keyboard does not show battery level. This is in contrast to the menu item for the Apple Magic Keyboard and is an opportunity for improvement by Matias. Charging is accomplished with a mini-USB cable instead of a Lightning cable.Fit and finish are excellent. My unit is aluminum colored, although you can order yours in four different colors, including a Space Gray. The style of this keyboard looks essentially like that of the Apple and it is right at home sitting next to my MacBook Pro.So far, this seems to be a very good choice for me, and I recommend it to others. If any issues pop up, I’ll update this review.
S**H
Buggy on macOS Sierra 10.12.1 Sporadically stops responding
I purchased two of these keyboards. Looks feel style are all great but functionality is unusable. Tried these with macOS Sierra 10.12.1. The performance is problematic. The keywords will sporadically stop responding for several seconds even thought they show connected. Then the keys typed will burst all at once into the document being edited. This will happen for several seconds then things will work ok for a while and then the time lag is back again. Doesn't matter which program, Tried this on two different computers with two different keyboards same behavior. (MacBook pro, 5k retina iMac.) I suspect its a bug in mac os sierra 10.12.1. An apple wireless keyboard does not have this problem. I suggest not buying this keyboard if you are using macOS 10.12.1 You will just want to throw it against the wall.
A**R
Great Keyboard
I use this keyboard with Windows 7 and 10 machines, as well as my Android phone. The only problem I've had is that it causes my Windows 10 machine to reboot after pairing, but works perfectly in all other cases. I use two laptops for my job, and being able to switch effortlessly between machines is fantastic. Plus, I needed a full-sized keyboard, and this seems to be one of the very few in existence. I would've rated this 5 stars except for the Windows 10 issue.
M**R
Nice Expanded Keyboard Over Apple Regular Bluetooth, But Small Impactful Quality Issues...
I really enjoyed the larger keyboard with the numeric touchpad, multiple device connection options and solid build quality. Also a key thing I really enjoyed over the apple keyboard is that the Matias stayed a whole lot cleaner, even when starting out whiter than the apple keyboard keys.My main problem with the keyboard is that they micro USB port loosened up after the second charging period. I was able to key it locked in enough for another charge or two, then about 2 weeks ago when the keyboard charge ran out, it would no longer charge. I can say this is 100% due to the micro USB port, but if it's not, then I just have a completely failed unit. Either way, I'm out of a keyboard, $$, and back to the drawing board.Would I recommend this keyboard? If it had lasted beyond 15 months and not developed an issue early one, definitely. But now, I have to say a firm no. At $99, it was not super expensive, but should be less than half of that if it is to only last 15 months.In looking at the reviews for both keyboard and seller (Quantum Networks), it's hard to say where the blame lies, so I would say be cautious with both.
D**L
Apple should make this keyboard!
For my iMac, I have tried several different keyboards because the little Magic keyboard that comes with the iMac is just insufficient for my typing needs due to my frequent use of the 10 key. Of all the keyboards I tried, the solar charged Logitech K750 was my favorite and one I used for a couple of years. Then I learned about the Matias keyboard. I thought I would give it a try and ordered it. I've had it a week now, and I can offer this to you.Pros: I will tell you that I do really love this keyboard. It looks like Apple designed it because the body of the keyboard is milled from aluminum and looks exactly like the Magic keyboard. It is a typical Apple layout for a keyboard, so that is good and familiar. The battery is supposed to last a full year which is amazing and helpful. I love that I can use this on my iPad, and my iPhone with no problems. It is seamless between devices and works perfectly every time.Cons: The keys are not backlit which doesn't bother me, but might matter to you. It does not have feet so that you can angle the keyboard, but it does have the large battery compartment under it that helps the keyboard angle, so I consider that a wash. It is a slightly louder keyboard than the K750 or Magic keyboard but I am a hard, fast typist so I'm sure that factors into things.Overall, I recommend this keyboard for its build, look, and performance. Cheers!
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