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The MoKo Type Cover is an ultra-slim wireless Bluetooth keyboard designed for Microsoft Surface Pro models 3 through 7 Plus. It features a built-in rechargeable battery, a responsive trackpad, and customizable 7-color LED backlighting, making it perfect for both work and play in any lighting condition.
J**9
Surface Pro 3
Needed a new keyboard for my Surface Pro 3 and this works perfectly! I love the backlights!
A**S
Battery
The keyboard is compatible, but the issue is there is a power switch on the keyboard. If you forget to turn the power off, the battery for the Surface Pro will be drained if left unattended. Otherwise, excellent for a replacement.
P**S
Fantastic Customer Service and Fun Keyboard
****Update****Fantastic customer service. After my first keyboard stopped pairing with my Surface Pro 4, the company reached out to me and offered to send another as a replacement. It arrived quickly and I'm so happy with the service and the product. I love how slim the keyboard, how it functions as a cover, and how I can personalize the backlight by changing the colors. I'd also like to add that my previous laptop had really poor feedback with the keyboard, but the feedback between the Moko Keyboard and my Surface Pro 4 has been great.****Stopped working after 6 months. Device charges but isn't recognized by my Surface Pro 4 anymore or any other of my bluetooth devices. Shame because I really liked it when it was working.
J**.
Not worttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt it. that's the keys sticking
I Bought this for a surface pro 3. I have yet to charge it since I got it several days ago so I'm still not sure how long the battery last and have had the back lighting turned on the whole time which is really nice in the dark. The color choices is pretty cool but the dark colors don't light up the letters quite as much as the lighter colors. There is more light coming from the cracks between the keys than through the keys. The track pad is probably better on the surface pro 4 type cover as this one is smaller and is not glass smooth which irritates my skin after long use. I mainly use the surface pro 4 stylus and a mouse instead of the track pad. The keys feel nice but I'm not very used to the smaller keys compared to my lap top, but way better than the keyboard I had with my old 7" tablet. The only wish I had would be for the keyboard to disable its self when folded behind tablet so I stop typing with my knees. The on off switch is very small and hard to switch without using a finger nail or the stylus tip. As far as pairing and connecting is seamless.***Update**I reduced my rating and feel the need to update my review on this after a few weeks of use. Disregard everything I said above, this keyboard is crap, I should have spent a little more for the SP4 type cover. After a few weeks the keyboard is starting to bow slightly and now the rights in some spots are poppet type fell and annoying. As a said before, the keys do not disable when you fold it back so you have to remember to flip the little switch off which is very difficult to do without a finger nail or tip of a pen. The back light shows more through the cracks than through the letters and also gets annoying after awhile in the dark and makes seeing the keys more difficult. I'll be ordering the SP4 type cover shortly.
D**N
It will get the job done but you should probably just buy Microsoft's
Mine was a strange use case; otherwise, I would have just bought the Microsoft Keyboard, which is better in every way and easy to find used or refurbished since the same keyboard has compatibility from the Surface Pro 4 to the Surface Pro 8. In other words, there are millions of them floating around out there. My strange use case: I didn't buy this keyboard for a Surface Pro. I bought it for a Surface Laptop GO to use it in low light conditions. The Laptop Go doesn't have a backlit keyboard, so I bought a backlit keyboard roughly the size of the base and cut off the magnetic attachment end. It works because this keyboard is Bluetooth. There is no physical connection to your Surface Pro besides the magnets. This thing connects with Bluetooth, and that works just fine. It isn't slow and is available immediately once paired after flipping the power switch. I read a few reviews complaining about this, and I feel the complaints are overblown. It adds less than a second to your boot-up times. As for performance, it is a pretty decent keyboard, it's a pleasure to type on, and I would almost say it's good except for a few serious issues. The battery life is short, like 6 hours, so you need to charge the keyboard whenever you charge the surface. The backlight isn't very bright. It's bright enough for my use case, but barely just. The colors are pointless because fun ones like purple and red are too dim. The touchpad is small and rough. That is a personal preference thing, but it also has gestures you can't turn off, and they will frequently interrupt your workflow. Similarly, you cannot change the direction of the two-finger scroll. If the SP is your only computer, it might not be an issue as you'll probably get used to it.For me, the goods outweigh the bad, but only barely. However, I bought this keyboard for a specific use case that doesn't apply to most people reading this review. For you, I would recommend spending the money on the OEM Microsoft Keyboard. It is not just a great convertible keyboard. It is a great keyboard, period. Plus, it has a better backlight, you don't need to charge it, gestures work correctly, and scroll direction is configurable. If you can't afford a new one, used and refurbs are available for the same price as this Moko and won't give you any headaches.
H**R
Would buy it again!
Some of these reviews are ridiculous. YES, the mouse pad does A LOT of things. Depending on where you start your fingers on the pad it might minimize or resize whatever screen you are on (like Chrome or IE). But you just need to learn to start your finger in the middle of the pad and issue resolved. The keyboard itself feels better than the Microsoft version. The keys are raised and separated a little bit unlike the Microsoft keyboard which they are all jammed together close. The backlit keys work well. There are 3 levels (dim, bright, & off). The instructions don't really tell you how to work the backlit , so I will tell you. To turn off the backlit and control the brightness you hold down the bottom left FN key and press the bottom left ALT key. To change colors hold down the bottom left ALT key and hit the up or down arrows on the bottom right. The battery life of the keyboard is pretty damn impressive even with the back lit keys on. Absolutely a great replacement for the Microsoft keyboard which is 2x the price.
K**L
Fits good on a Pro6 Surface
Have to get used to a Bluetooth device
C**S
Teclado para Surface, batería dura poco
El teclado funciona correctamente con mi Surface Pro 3. El único problema es que la batería dura poco, constantemente hay que recargarlo.
T**S
Rien à dire
Fonctionne correctement
T**O
Buena calidad
Producto de gran calidad y facilidad de manejo, se adapta perfecto
H**R
Bluetooth Tastatur
Sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis und sehr schönes Design
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