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Reddit mentions of iPazzPort Backlit Keyboard and Bluetooth Mini Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad for Raspberry Pi and Android Smart Tv and PC KP-810-21SBL

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 11

We found 11 Reddit mentions of iPazzPort Backlit Keyboard and Bluetooth Mini Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad for Raspberry Pi and Android Smart Tv and PC KP-810-21SBL. Here are the top ones.

iPazzPort Backlit Keyboard and Bluetooth Mini Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad for Raspberry Pi and Android Smart Tv and PC KP-810-21SBL
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    Features:
  • Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard for fire TV stick/ fire TV box /Smart tv/ Raspberry Pi, nvidia shield tv, wireless control via included bluetooth
  • Connect via bluetooth(No bluetooth dongle in package),can walk around without wire limited,mini remote keyboard for nvidia shield tv 2017 and 2018 streaming
  • Control it in your home theater(XBMC media center) wireless remotely on your couch, input the text/surf the internet/play games without several remotes, make life more easier and enjoyable
  • Backlit keyboard, support backlit in dark room,it only works after connected successfully
  • From iPazzPort directly, 13months warranty with quality problem
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.2 Inches
Length8.3 Inches
Number of items1
Width5.8 Inches

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Found 11 comments on iPazzPort Backlit Keyboard and Bluetooth Mini Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad for Raspberry Pi and Android Smart Tv and PC KP-810-21SBL:

u/jerrykurtz · 3 pointsr/fireTV

I have the K400 and yes, it works. Trackpad depends on the app. Why not try Bluetooth instead? I have a mini bluetooth keyboard and it works great and doesn't occupy the USB port.

(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015J6TEN8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

u/NeoMarxismIsEvil · 2 pointsr/raspberry_pi

I bought this: (With Backlit) iPazzPort Bluetooth Mini Wireless Keyboard and Touchpad Mouse Combo for Raspberry Pi 3 and Android Smart TV / XBMC KP-810-21SBL (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015J6TEN8/

And I can confirm that it works fine with the official raspbian distro. I was able to use the desktop GUI to pair it using only a mouse.

u/sharltocopes · 2 pointsr/raspberry_pi

I've had it about a week now, the stylus it came with works well, but I'm using a Bluetooth keyboard/mouse combo like this one for it because it can be hard to double-click on the screen with the stylus and I don't want to crack it by pressing too hard.
It's a very responsive screen otherwise!

u/Lincolns_Revenge · 2 pointsr/AndroidTV

Any that mention 2.4Ghz will come with a small dongle that will need to be connected to your Android TV device via USB.

Any that only mention bluetooth will not use a dongle.


Right now I'm considering these two, personally:

On criteria that they are purely bluetooth with no dongle required, are small, backlit, have touchpads. and only cost about 20 dollars.

https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Keyboard-Touchpad-Android-QQ-Tech/dp/B00BALK9CM/

https://www.amazon.com/iPazzPort-Bluetooth-Wireless-Raspberry-KP-810-21SBL/dp/B015J6TEN8/

I have no idea if either are any good.

u/ericklemyelmo · 1 pointr/Vue

Alright so the one I got is good but bad at the same time. I'm trading it out for a universal remote, mainly for the function of having a guide button. the one I got is the ipazzport controller like one:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B015J6TEN8

It was easy to set up and use but the problems it had were double clicking sometimes, poor one handed use, and no guide button, which is a deal breaker for me. I've found out that the mi box has an ir receiver on it, so I'm going to be getting this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M4I1BAY

I personally wish it was a bit less old school controller look wise and had a QWERTY keyboard, but what can you do. I was torn between that one and this one, which I will get if the guide button doesn't end up working out:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CL3ZXGO

The other ones I read up on as basically being the dankest nugs are the harmony remotes, but I really can't justify that much money for a remote. Stuff like this has me wishing I would have just gotten a ps4 and gotten the PlayStation remote with it. I will make a new reply to you guys when I get and try out the new remote. Hope some of this has helped!

u/dave1253 · 1 pointr/AndroidTV

Bought one of these and using the touch pad, you can access all the functions of Amazon Prime. I've found that double tap seems to work like a single click.

u/Octoplow · 1 pointr/HoloLens

If you want to go smaller, this is constantly inside my HL case in place of the foam slab:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015J6TEN8/

...But a real keyboard is the way to go if you have a desk/tray table. Shark outside was a nice touch!

u/KnottShore · 1 pointr/kindle

Try this. I use it with the fire tv.

u/John_Barlycorn · 1 pointr/ShieldAndroidTV

Does it have to be motion control? My experience with them has been that they're awful to use. I find a touchpad works a lot better. Maybe you've a different use case than I do.

I use something like this. They can control volume just fine, but you'll need to make sure HDMI-CEC passthrough is enabled on the Shield, and whatever equipment you have for audio accepts CEC. I, personally, do not like CEC because it can often get confused and start turning off the wrong thing, stuff like that. I have older components though, so maybe it works better on newer stuff?

I used one of those controllers for Keyboard/Mouse struff. But I use a Harmony remote for most stuff. I don't need the keyboard/mouse all that frequently so it just sits on the end-table. The Harmony remote controls a Flirc that's plugged into the Shield. Between the Harmony Remote and the Flirc I can use the remote to do just about anything. It's really amazing. You can even macro multi-key commands, assign them to a specific key, you name it.

Harmony has some newer remote systems as well. They look like they could do just about anything, you might want to look into that.

Lastly, Google's Android TV Remote App has a touchpad to.

Again, if you really need motion control, I'm not sure. I've not had luck with those.