| Brand | Amazon Basics |
|---|---|
| Series | Amazon Basics Wired Keyboard, Keyboard only (1-Pack) |
| Item model number | K3069U001 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Vista,Windows 2000 |
| Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 5.5 x 1 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 5.5 x 1 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | USB |
| Manufacturer | Amazon Basics |
| ASIN | B005EOWBHC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2011 |
Amazon Basics Wired Keyboard, Keyboard only (1-Pack), black
- Low-profile keys provide a quiet, comfortable typing experience
- Hotkeys enable easy access for Media, My Computer, Mute, Volume down, Volume up, and Calculator; 4 Function keys control Previous Track, Stop, Play/pause, Next Track on your media player
- Simple wired USB connection; works with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10
- Backed by one-year Amazon Basics warranty
- Ships in Certified Frustration-free Packaging
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Slim Design
Slimmer than most, this attractive, shiny black keyboard is modern and stylish, making it a great choice for any home computer or work station.
Low-Profile Keyboard
The well-spaced, low-profile keys allow quick and accurate movement, as well as easier cleaning than most standard keyboards.
Easy Control Access
Featuring a full-number keyboard, you can easily access volume controls, mute, calculator, music, My Computer, video controls with one-touch.
Wired USB Connection
Easy to set up, the plug-and-play keyboard features a simple wired USB connection and works with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10.
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Customers like the quality, functionality, and value of the keyboard. They mention that the build is nice, the keys aren't overly clacky, and it delivers a lot of function for its price. Some are also happy with the design, size, and ease of use. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the noise level.
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Customers like the quality of the keyboard. They mention it's sturdy, responsive, and has a nice feel to it. Some say the keys aren't overly clacky and not crammed together. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's quality.
"...F + J + 9 (D Pad) keys have a pretty solid bump for getting right to work without having to look at the keyboard...." Read more
"...With this keyboard, there was no transition time, even though I was going from a keyboard with deep keys with deep indentations, while the..." Read more
"On the plus side, the keys aren't overly clacky (they are still loud in a 'clicky' sense, though), and they're reasonably smoothed out...." Read more
"...And if I may also admit.. it's pretty damn sturdy.. I'm a clutz and I've dropped it several times and even managed to step on it once.. LOVE this..." Read more
Customers like the keyboard functionality of the product. They mention it feels good, functions well, and delivers a lot of function for its value. Some say the backspace and shift keys seem to work well. Additionally, some customers appreciate that it works on Ubuntu Linux and has a chiclet design so food doesn't get caught in it.
"...Backspace and shift keys seem to work well and I'm not worried about how well they'll hold up over time...." Read more
"...But this keyboard has been working wonderfully for me after I got used to paying attention to the occasional key not registering..." Read more
"...Surprisingly good. Normally there's that transition time between using one keyboard that you're familiar with and a new one...." Read more
"...and macro keys, but for what I'm doing today (doing work), this is very adequate. Happy with the purchase so far." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the keyboard. They mention it's functional and inexpensive.
"...issues with this keyboard since day one and it continues to be a fantastic value.ORIGINAL REVIEW (MAY 2018):..." Read more
"...For $12, this keyboard makes for an excellent budget purchase." Read more
"...62; Low profile, chiclet style keyboard> Very inexpensive!&#..." Read more
"...Overall, this is just a functional but inexpensive keyboard. If you're fine with a mediocre but cheap keyboard, this is what you want." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They mention it feels great when typing, has a soft touch, and never experience any discomfort while using it. The buttons have a soft feel when pushing them, and the glossy feel is nice.
"...for a mechanical keyboard, but this is much more comfortable to type at high volumes than my laptop (Acer V5)...." Read more
"...It's smooth and everything, and if I only used my computer for email/internet browsing/maybe some gaming I would absolutely keep it...." Read more
"...while you type... I'd suggest you try this anyway, as it's perfectly comfortable, whether you're using a wrist rest or not...." Read more
"...the spacing and layout of the one it replaced and it feels great when typing...." Read more
Customers like the design of the keyboard. They mention it's sleek, very light, and has a nice glossy finish. Some say it's cool and solid, with a standard layout.
"...(it's an elegant keyboard design compared to most clunky looking keyboards in this price range)...." Read more
"...First impression after taking it out of the box: "Wow, shiny." Not used to a gloss finish on a keyboard, so it was a bit of a surprise...." Read more
"...Pro: - good looking, small footprint for a full-sized keyboard)..." Read more
"...This keyboard has a nice look and feel similar to what I've had...." Read more
Customers like the size of the product. They mention it has a small footprint, is crisp and responsive, and doesn't feel bulky. Some appreciate the full-size keyboard and layout of the arrows. The keys are lightweight, allowing for blisteringly fast typing.
"...D PAD size is great number pad is great and playing around with the calculator didn't slow me down at all...." Read more
"...Amazon's is the right weight to stay where you expect and respond to forceful typing (hey, it happens)...." Read more
"Fantastic keyboard... very lightweight and very easy to start using!..." Read more
"...Pro: - good looking, small footprint for a full-sized keyboard)..." Read more
Customers find the product easy to use. They mention it's simple, plug-and-play, and easy to tell you have it on. Customers also appreciate the natural hand placement and accessibility without being obtrusive.
"...It's also easier to tell you have it on because it's right there instead of some arbitrary location...." Read more
"Fantastic keyboard... very lightweight and very easy to start using!..." Read more
"...Just funny. The keyboard is a perfect size. Responsive, easy to install and use." Read more
"...Pros:Simple, Clean Design.Nicely spaced chiclet keys.Good overall typing experience.InexpensiveCons:..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the noise level of the product. Some mention it's much quieter than their previous keyboard, while others say it's loud, not horrible, but not as quiet as some keyboards they have used.
"...I won't be keeping it for my home computer as it's noisy in my opinion and the action feels "cheap."..." Read more
"...62; Not silent but not noisy either, if silent typing is needed, move on. Louder than the typical laptop keyboard.> No backlit keys&#..." Read more
"...This isn't a quiet keyboard by any stretch, but it's also a far cry from the clackety-clack of a mechanical...." Read more
"...Typing? Nicely responsive keys, not completely silent but not too clacky either, with a little "cupping" so you can feel where you are...." Read more
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It's been a year and a half and the keyboard functions literally the same as it has when it first came out of the box. The only noticeable change from when I first purchased the product is the spacebar wear that shows on every keyboard ever made since the spacebar is the most pressed key on a keyboard.
Otherwise there has been zero issues with this keyboard since day one and it continues to be a fantastic value.
ORIGINAL REVIEW (MAY 2018):
Amazon Basics is starting to be a brand that I like the more I use. I needed an inexpensive keyboard to attach to my laptop to improve my overall desk set up on a budget and the keyboard did just that and surprised me.
Pros:
Key travel is great. All are very responsive and feel great when typing. At this price you're not looking for a mechanical keyboard, but this is much more comfortable to type at high volumes than my laptop (Acer V5).
Awesome dedicated buttons - Calculator on the top right, MyComputer button in the middle, music player button, and dedicated volume buttons are all included as single-press actions. I have all of these features on my laptop, but I have to press a function key and this really makes my life easier!
F + J + 9 (D Pad) keys have a pretty solid bump for getting right to work without having to look at the keyboard.
Number lock + Caps Lock do have green lights to indicate when they're on. Backspace and shift keys seem to work well and I'm not worried about how well they'll hold up over time. SHIFT and ENTER seem small but they work just fine without slowing down typing speed or accuracy. D PAD size is great number pad is great and playing around with the calculator didn't slow me down at all.
Cord is pretty long so you shoudln't have an issue keeping it connected to whatever you need.
Cons:
Upon further examination, the space bar seems and sounds a bit shaky. I'm worried about how well it'll hold up over time. Then again, I've had other keyboards/laptops with similar issues. Being such a cheap laptop I'm not expecting it to last forever I just wonder if that's going to be the first thing that goes.
I wish it was a bit wider of a keyboard. It feels like a normal size I just feel ever so slightly cramped for a dedicated keyboard.
The high gloss finish of the body shows dust and smudges, I wish it was more of a matte finish like the keys.
The rubber "feet" are not very grippy I had to put a pad under my keyboard (check photos) to make sure it didn't slide around while typing (that may just be me typing too hard). The "feet" are a solid bar on the back so if you like to prop your keyboard up further (you shouldn't it's bad for you), then that'll be a con as well.
Overall:
Great value. Exactly what I needed. Great price.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2018
It's been a year and a half and the keyboard functions literally the same as it has when it first came out of the box. The only noticeable change from when I first purchased the product is the spacebar wear that shows on every keyboard ever made since the spacebar is the most pressed key on a keyboard.
Otherwise there has been zero issues with this keyboard since day one and it continues to be a fantastic value.
ORIGINAL REVIEW (MAY 2018):
Amazon Basics is starting to be a brand that I like the more I use. I needed an inexpensive keyboard to attach to my laptop to improve my overall desk set up on a budget and the keyboard did just that and surprised me.
Pros:
Key travel is great. All are very responsive and feel great when typing. At this price you're not looking for a mechanical keyboard, but this is much more comfortable to type at high volumes than my laptop (Acer V5).
Awesome dedicated buttons - Calculator on the top right, MyComputer button in the middle, music player button, and dedicated volume buttons are all included as single-press actions. I have all of these features on my laptop, but I have to press a function key and this really makes my life easier!
F + J + 9 (D Pad) keys have a pretty solid bump for getting right to work without having to look at the keyboard.
Number lock + Caps Lock do have green lights to indicate when they're on. Backspace and shift keys seem to work well and I'm not worried about how well they'll hold up over time. SHIFT and ENTER seem small but they work just fine without slowing down typing speed or accuracy. D PAD size is great number pad is great and playing around with the calculator didn't slow me down at all.
Cord is pretty long so you shoudln't have an issue keeping it connected to whatever you need.
Cons:
Upon further examination, the space bar seems and sounds a bit shaky. I'm worried about how well it'll hold up over time. Then again, I've had other keyboards/laptops with similar issues. Being such a cheap laptop I'm not expecting it to last forever I just wonder if that's going to be the first thing that goes.
I wish it was a bit wider of a keyboard. It feels like a normal size I just feel ever so slightly cramped for a dedicated keyboard.
The high gloss finish of the body shows dust and smudges, I wish it was more of a matte finish like the keys.
The rubber "feet" are not very grippy I had to put a pad under my keyboard (check photos) to make sure it didn't slide around while typing (that may just be me typing too hard). The "feet" are a solid bar on the back so if you like to prop your keyboard up further (you shouldn't it's bad for you), then that'll be a con as well.
Overall:
Great value. Exactly what I needed. Great price.
First of all, if you're looking for a cheap chiclet style keyboard that works and you're not worried about quiet typing or the "feel" then this keyboard is great. Under Windows 7 it was recognized quickly and the media keys (excepting sound on my laptop) worked right out of the box. The advantage to this keyboard and what it really has going for it is it's heavier than keyboards that are similarly priced. I.e. the Logitech at this price point is too light. Light keyboard sound like a fantastic idea until you put them into practice and they slide or move when you type. Amazon's is the right weight to stay where you expect and respond to forceful typing (hey, it happens).
I've been looking for a keyboard replacement for my Apple Aluminum full keyboard. Even though it works in Windows/Linux just fine, the opposite placement of the "windows/command" key and the alt key make for annoying maneuvering. Its F-keys aren't full compatible either. So I decided to take a chance on this Amazon thin profile keyboard.
I won't be keeping it for my home computer as it's noisy in my opinion and the action feels "cheap." It's smooth and everything, and if I only used my computer for email/internet browsing/maybe some gaming I would absolutely keep it. But I'm extremely picky about the way it feels to type on a keyboard since I do it for 8-9 hours at my day job and 3-4 hours at home working on my own stuff.
For $10 or $11 you really can't go wrong with this if you want something that works great and is attractive (it's an elegant keyboard design compared to most clunky looking keyboards in this price range). The only thing I've noticed so far is that occasionally if you don't directly hit the key the stroke doesn't register. This hasn't been a problem for all the usual ones but I've missed hitting the Enter key on the number pad with my pinky when doing numeric entry a few times now. Not a large adjustment, but something to be aware of.
EDIT/UPDATE:
Go figure. This is now my main keyboard at home. I miss my mac aluminum keyboard, don't get me wrong. But this keyboard has been working wonderfully for me after I got used to paying attention to the occasional key not registering (only occurs if you hit the outer edge, not directly on). For working on it, I've put it through about 50 hours of straight code and I'm very happy. My business partner already picked one up as well to replace his. I'm still wishing it had feet that could raise it, but it's not a dealbreaker. Wrists are at a comfortable level.
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Keys
So this keyboard uses membrane keys. These are soft, comfortable and make very little sound. There is no clickiness as expected from membrane keys. The longer keys(like shift & space-bar) are a little wobbly but rest of the keys are stable and nothing to worry about. The keys are flat-top, not ergonomically shaped but they are comfortable.
It also has led indicators for Caps, Scroll & Num-Lock.
Extra keys: Media controls and dedicated Calculator key.
Texture & Build
Some people are complaining of little flex in the middle. That is certainly not the case unless you push too hard around the mid of lower row keys. In regular typing scenarios, people don't even exert half of that much force on keys so it won't create any problem. The surface, however, is made of glossy plastic which looks good but retains fingerprints which might bother you.
Value for Money
This keyboard is perfectly priced. Never will it feel that you overspent on this keyboard.
It is the best, that you can get for around 500 Rs.
Rivals
In this price range, the only rival is Dell's KB216 which is nearly identical but has height adjustment flaps & slightly harder keys. So it depends on what you prefer.
I like softer keys, so I went with this one.
Overall, this is a solid keyboard, and I would recommend this to anyone looking for keyboards around 500 Rs price range.
Reviewed in India on September 3, 2019
Keys
So this keyboard uses membrane keys. These are soft, comfortable and make very little sound. There is no clickiness as expected from membrane keys. The longer keys(like shift & space-bar) are a little wobbly but rest of the keys are stable and nothing to worry about. The keys are flat-top, not ergonomically shaped but they are comfortable.
It also has led indicators for Caps, Scroll & Num-Lock.
Extra keys: Media controls and dedicated Calculator key.
Texture & Build
Some people are complaining of little flex in the middle. That is certainly not the case unless you push too hard around the mid of lower row keys. In regular typing scenarios, people don't even exert half of that much force on keys so it won't create any problem. The surface, however, is made of glossy plastic which looks good but retains fingerprints which might bother you.
Value for Money
This keyboard is perfectly priced. Never will it feel that you overspent on this keyboard.
It is the best, that you can get for around 500 Rs.
Rivals
In this price range, the only rival is Dell's KB216 which is nearly identical but has height adjustment flaps & slightly harder keys. So it depends on what you prefer.
I like softer keys, so I went with this one.
Overall, this is a solid keyboard, and I would recommend this to anyone looking for keyboards around 500 Rs price range.
Questa Amazon Basics, nonostante un prezzo risibile e una fattura ultra economica, e' veramente, incredibilmente buona.
Corsa breve da notebook, struttura piatta e molto sottile, tasti larghi e piatti "alla Apple" (pare vadano molto di moda ora), feedback tattile molto "leggero" ma preciso, superficie lucida delle plastiche e serigrafie chiare. Ha un sacco di tasti aggiuntivi: controllo volume, applicazioni piu' usate, ecc. Mi ci trovo benissimo, e ore e ore di digitazione non pesano quasi per niente: non si fa fatica a scrivere veloce, o a giocare col WASD piu' selvaggio.
Un piccolo difetto: i tasti funzione, piu' piccoli degli altri, sono in una fila continua ESC-F1..F12-Multimedia-PC, e risulta un po' scomodo trovare "a tatto" i singoli tasti: una separazione F1-F4, F5-F8, F9-F12 piu' classica avrebbe aiutato parecchio a riconoscere i tasti senza "contarli" con le dita (o peggio, leggerne la serigrafia!).
Questa tastiera ha layout USA, quindi ideale per programmatori e sistemisti. Non ha le accentate. L'unico tasto con superficie non-piatta e' il tasto Windows. I led di stato sono integrati direttamente nei tasti Caps Lock, Num Lock e Scroll Lock.
Per questo prezzo, sinceramente non mi aspettavo una tastiera cosi' soddisfacente.
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