

⌨️ Elevate your mobile workspace—ultra-thin power that keeps you ahead of the curve!
The FINTIE 10-Inch Ultrathin Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard is a sleek, lightweight powerhouse designed for the modern professional. Featuring advanced Bluetooth 5.0 technology and Nordic chips for stable, fast connections, it supports seamless compatibility across iOS and Android devices. Crafted from premium ABS material, its ultra-slim 7mm profile and ergonomic mechanical scissor keys ensure comfortable, quiet typing for extended sessions. With an impressive 230-hour battery life and effortless plug-and-play setup, this keyboard transforms your tablet or smartphone into a versatile, ultra-portable workstation—perfect for on-the-go productivity.











| ASIN | B00JB4UA9C |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100 in Tablet Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (731) |
| Date First Available | March 28, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
| Item model number | EB00084 |
| Manufacturer | FINTIE |
| Product Dimensions | 9.8 x 7.2 x 0.5 inches |
J**.
Best Keyboard for Tablets and smartphones!
This keyboard makes my tablet feel like a laptop. It's easy to install and connects to your tablet through Bluetooth. You just switch the keyboard to ON and on your phone you connect to "Fintie" and it automatically connects. Your keyboard is wireless meaning you have to charge your keyboard to use it whenever and wherever you want. The keyboard can charge with your android phone charger (I have a Samsung phone) but it also comes with a USB wire to charge it BUT NOT the base, just the wire alone. So you can connect the USB wire it comes with and attach your phone base to it and then plug into the wall. (I hope that makes sense). The battery life lasts a veryyyyy long time when its charged. I think I've charged the keyboard once a month because it lasts long with one full charge. It is very lightweight and not heavy at all. So just be careful with it because it is light. The actual functions of the button works great. A light tap on the buttons and it easily recognizes the touch on your tablet. I heard that the keyboard also works if you connect it to your phone, I personally haven't tried it but I'm sure you can because it connects to any Bluetooth smart device for typing. It's smooth, the wifi on it connects fast and there's no lag from when you tap the button on the keyboard to it recognizing it on the tablet. As you type on the keyboard, it types on the tablet right away. I would recommend this keyboard, hope you consider getting it.
K**R
The best Bluetooth keyboard available. Turns your smartphone into an ultra-light laptop computer
The Fintie 10 inch ultrathin keyboard is the best Bluetooth keyboard on the market right now. Having bought a half-dozen Bluetooth keyboards over the years, I can say with some confidence that this is the right brand and the right size for most people's needs. Super-thin, super-light, and with a great tactile feel, it will turn your smartphone or tablet into a very capable ultra portable laptop that can go everywhere and be whipped out at a moment's notice. Despite being extremely thin, this keyboard has just the right feel. The body of the keyboard is machined from rigid aluminum, meaning the keyboard has a solid feel while you're typing. The keys have enough travel and enough positive "click" that touch-typists should be able to maintain 95% of their typical typing speed. Though the keyboard is compact, it doesn't seem cramped at all, even though I am a big guy (6'4"/193cm) with big hands. Having tried a bunch of different portable keyboard types and formats (folding in thirds, folding in fourths, flat with a built-in cover) , I prefer the extreme simplicity of Fintie's format. You take it out, you turn it on, and you start typing: no fiddling with clasps or mechanisms. The setup is instantaneous. In my experience, the keyboard you can use quickly is the keyboard that gets used. Fintie has taken the right approach here, at the cost of some durability (see "suggested improvements," below). The keyboard charges via standard micro USB and seems to hold a charge for at least a couple of weeks. I've never actually run out of juice while owning this keyboard, so it's hard to know exactly how long the battery will last (Fintie claims at least 100 hours of use, and I have no reason to disbelieve that number.) I just plug it in every week or two for an hour or so and I'm good to go. Pairing this keyboard with a capable smartphone such as the Samsung Galaxy 9 is a liberating experience: it truly turns your phone into a highly capable, ultra portable laptop. You can type long documents and E-mails productively anywhere you happen to be. With an Android smartphone, you can use familiar Windows shortcuts like Control-C (copy), Control-X (cut), Control-V (paste), and Control-Z (undo). You can also use Alt-Tab and Alt-Shift-Tab to switch quickly between applications running on your smartphone. Power users will love this. I've tested this keyboard with a variety of devices and it seems to work well with anything that supports Bluetooth input. It worked flawlessly with Samsung Note 5 , Note 9 , and Galaxy S9 phones, as well as the Mate SE , Honor 7x , and Honor View 10 by Huawei. I've also been happy using it with Amazon's Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10 tablets. How cool is it that we can own an ultra-portable, ultra-light 10-inch laptop computer for under $150? I also purchased Fintie's much smaller 7 Inch Ultrathin Wireless Keyboard . Having tried both, I strongly recommend you purchase the larger 10-inch keyboard. Fintie's 7-inch version of this keyboard is too cramped to touch-type effectively, and it relegates essential punctuation like quotation marks to function keys, which is a deal-breaker. I've included a photo of the two keyboards side-by-side so you can see the differences. This entire review was typed on Fintie's 10-inch Bluetooth keyboard using a Samsung Note 9 as my display device. OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT Given the high quality and low price point of this keyboard, it's hard to complain too much about its deficiencies. The main problem I've noticed with it concerns durability, and that's a function of how it tends to get used. I tend to throw it into a bag, and on two occasions keys have popped off and lost while the keyboard was in transit. My solution was ultimately buy a second keyboard just to use as a source of spare parts. It would be less wasteful if Fintie sold extra keys separately. note: I was *not* solicited to write this review, and I bought this product with my own money. I received no compensation for this review and indeed I have no idea who the seller might be. I pride myself on writing unbiased reviews.
A**S
Great buy!
It works great! Very easy to set up too
T**S
Nice, compact BT keyboard, But
This keyboard goes very nicely with my Asus Tablet and folio. Pairs easily. I did not give it a 5 star rating because this is my second Finite keyboard. After about 6 months the center keys, g, h, t,b, n and the space bar stopped working. This is a second attempt with this keyboard which is how much I like it with my tablet. If this one fails like the first, I will not get another.
R**E
Easy to pair with device
Excellent product, easy to pair with device.
A**R
It works … even when you think it doesn’t!
I bought a Fintie USB keyboard for my new T-Mobile Alcatel tablet that I use as an e-reader. I use it to compose notes as I read my library of books. At first I thought the keyboard didn’t work. There were no “fireworks” when it synced as there are with headphones. You know it synced when you type and it works … or, you can go through the laborious process to check tablet settings to see if a keyboard is listed as a Bluetooth connection. The point is, the keyboard works. The only downside I’ve noticed: It’s not an IBM-style full size 17” keyboard. It’s a 10” keyboard. One has to be much more precise when striking the keys to avoid mistakes. I would not recommend anything smaller than the Fintie 10” keyboard for typing … unless you have child-sized hands. If you try, You’ll find yourself fingering individual keys instead of speed typing on a QWERTY keyboard. Again, don’t expect “fireworks” when the Fintie keyboard syncs. There aren’t any. Another note: the keyboard slides around a bit. I went to Home Depot to buy stick-on “gripper panels” to hold the keyboard in place regardless of the surface. You’ll have to cut the panels to fit. Works like a charm.
A**2
Good In Theory!
It was $21. I have a samsung tablet and needed a keyboard. I had the smaller 8" size and it has been a problem since I got it. The darn space bar. I tried everything even took it in for service. The space bar does not work. You have to push 2x for a single space. So, I decided to try this one. While it is slightly better, it lags! Yes, I have great WIFI. The problem is "unknown shortcuts" sometimes it's like the keyboard has a mind of it's own. I will continue to use it, but I am running out of patience!
J**O
Es delgado, pero funciona para transportarlo a cualquier lado y tiene buenas funciones. Es rápido de conectar con el dispositivo. Como un punto negativo sería qué hay algunas botones que no van acorde al símbolo.
L**C
Le clavier fonctionne très bien, il est léger et très mince. L’autonomie de la batterie est aussi très bien. Les accents francophones sont différents d'un clavier standard (pour donner l'information): le "é" est la touche "alt +e" ensuite la touche "e" le "à" est la combinaison "alt+ touche tilde (à coté du 1) ensuite la touche "a" Le seul point négatif du clavier directement est le fait qu’il n’est pas anti-dérapant. Sur une surface lisse et douce, le clavier va bouger dans tous les sens avec les mouvements de vos mains. Mettre un morceau de ruban adhésif rugueux permet de corriger facilement le problème. Bref, je le recommande si vous voulez taper des textes sur votre appareil mobile!
K**N
Bueno aún que muy delgado. Parece frágil pero si lo tratas con cuidado, dura :-)
N**E
Super light and easy to use. Doesn't take a lot of space FYI when setting up, I had 0 issues connecting to my phone (Google Pixel) with bluetooth, but it didn't connect to my Tablet (Lenovo) right aways- I thought maybe there was a malfunction but I just had to work with it for a bit! So if this happens to you, try what I did: I turned off the keyboard and charged it (because apparently it resets the connection thing) and also restarted my Tablet. It worked after this. Super handy, haven't had to recharge yet. It does turn off after 10 min of inactivity, but you can literally tap any key and it will turn on again.
T**N
Using it with Samsung Tab S8 Fast step up Really light But every time I type a "(" the typing goes back to the start of the sentence. It gets quite annoying when I type passages with lots of parenthesis. Don't know if it is just the one I received that has this problem. Other wise: 5stars
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