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Arteck HB192 Universal Bluetooth Keyboard Multi-Device Stainless Steel Full Size Wireless Keyboard for Windows iOS Android Computer Desktop Laptop Surface Tablet Smartphone Rechargeable Battery

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Features

  • 3 Devices Switch with A Single Clicking: This keyboard is able to connect to 3 devices at the same time. You can switch between 3 devices with a single key clicking.
  • Ergonomic design: Stainless steel material gives heavy duty feeling, low-profile keys, full size keys, arrow keys, number pad, shortcuts offer quiet and comfortable typing.
  • Broad Compatibility: Use with all four major operating systems supporting Bluetooth (iOS, Android, Mac OS and Windows), including Computer, Desktop, PC, Laptop / iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad, iPad Min, iPhone, Smartphone / Android Tablets like Samsung Galaxy, Surface etc.
  • 6-Month Battery Life: Rechargeable lithium battery with an industry-high capacity lasts for 6 months with single charge (based on 2 hours non-stop use per day).
  • Package contents: Arteck Stainless Bluetooth Keyboard, USB charging cable, welcome guide, our 24-month warranty and friendly customer service.

Brand: Arteck


Compatible Devices: Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet, iPad


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Keyboard Description: Multimedia, Bluetooth Multi Device, Slim, Full Size


Recommended Uses For Product: Business, Education, Everyday Use, Multimedia, Personal


Special Feature: Ergonomic, Lightweight, Low-Profile Key, Rechargeable, Volume Roller


Style: Modern


Product Dimensions: 16.9"L x 4.9"W x 0.16"H


Material: Stainless Steel


Included Components: USB Cable


Product Dimensions: 16.9 x 4.9 x 0.6 inches


Item Weight: 1.21 pounds


Manufacturer: Arteck


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 29, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Poor Connectivity...Looks nice UPDATED REVIEW!
4-21-22 First my apologies to Artek for the delay in updating my review. I promised myself and them I would do so. After I wrote my initial review below, Arteck immediately contacted me through Amazon and offered to send me a replacement keyboard free. They sent me a code for one on Amazon and it arrived a day later. It was fully charged, which surprised me as not all of these do arrive this way. This keyboard worked amazing. No issues what so ever. It connected to all 3 of devices (my windows 10 PC, laptop and android phone) without a hitch. I've been using it non-stop since April 1st and been able to switch between all 3 devices seemlessly. There is a bit of a delay in the connection, but honestly, the 2 second delay occasionally that occurs is nothing. I've learned to adjust my habits a bit and wait and I'm good to go. I'm pretty sure most Bluetooth muliconnect keyboards suffer from this glitch... but either way I'm happy with this one. The customer service of this company alone has been outstanding and they have done everything they could to make sure I was happy. I would not only purchase this keyboard again, especially with the warranty it has, but I would purchase any product that Arteck sells and give it a chance. Initial impressions out of the box is that it's a nice looking and feeling keyboard. It doesn't feel cheap. They give you a micro USB cable to charge the keyboard with. It doesn't illuminate other than the LEDs above the buttons for multidevice. It's fairly easy to connect your devices to. Which is good, because you'll be reconnecting them often in an attempt to troubleshoot this device. I owned this product for less than a week. 3 days is all I had of a honeymoon period before it started giving me trouble. After that, it would randomly start going to sleep on me and refused to reconnect to my devices properly when it woke up. I checked all of my device settings (I'm in IT support for a living so yes I know what I'm doing). In an effort to be thorough, I even reinstalled my Bluetooth drivers on my 2 devices etc. It was a fruitless effort. This keyboard just didn't want to work properly. I even thought that it could be an issue with the distance of my pcs. Considering that both pcs were less than 5 feet from the keyboard already, I moved both of them so I was typing almost on top of them. Still problems with connecting and switching. So for the value and looks, please do be deceived. Have this company pull their stock and fix their product. Go with something a bit more established and with reviews much more positive. Returning this one and spending quite a bit more instead like I probably should have for a full sized keyboard, but I want one that works. Going for a Logitech with stellar reviews and no connection issues when it comes to PCs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022 by UserOne

  • Functional and solid!
I bought this for using with a laptop riser for better ergonomics. It works great! Fast, responsive, and very sturdy. The battery seems fine, but it unfortunately charges on an old micro-USB so I can't just share my phone charger. Connection was fast and easy.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2025 by Timothy

  • Affordable and sturdy
I love it. I have bought blue tooth keyboards in the past and this keyboard is great. It has the ability to connect to 3 different devices, phone table and another. They connect smoothly and without any problems. I use it on my tablet so I can work remotely. The only thing that I do not like about it is that it is big. I say, no worries, it still fits in my backpack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2025 by Connie Fisher

  • Works Well in Mac, Not So Well in Linux
** UPDATE 12/4/2020: ** Shortly after writing the original product review, I was contacted by support from Artek. They offered an immediate replacement for my Bluetooth keyboard. Apparently they have a comprehensive warranty program, and they're proactive in monitoring these product reviews. The Artek support staff was very helpful, and quickly guided me through the replacement order process (this was made simpler by virtue of being an Amazon Prime member) I am typing this updated review using Artek's replacement keyboard on my Linux PC, and so far, it's performing much better than the previous one. I've yet to encounter any instances where they keyboard key strokes lag r delay. Key presses seem to be immediately updating text input fields for whatever application I'm typing in. Even more encouraging, when I inspect the Bluetooth signal parameters for the replacement keyboard in Linux's blueman application, I now see that the "link quality" parameter is in a much better state. It's hovering right around 100%, and this seems to be the reason the key input isn't encountering any delays. So it appears that this replacement keyboard's Bluetooth radio is performing better than the previous one. Overall, I bumped up the review rating to 4 starts, mostly accounting for Arteck's stellar customer support. So, if you're on the fence regarding this keyboard for Linux, I'd say give it a shot, knowing that their customer support will assist you if you end up with a unit that is under-powered or defective. Original Review ------------------------------------------- I purchased this for combination use between a Macbook and a Linux desktop PC, which was my primary device. For the Macbook, this device worked pretty flawlessly. No issues pairing and connecting, and when I switched away and back to the Macbook, the keyboard always reconnected and typing worked perfectly. For the Linux PC, it was a mess. Difficult to pair, the connection would never persist between reboots, and even when connected, after some time, the typing would gradually get slower and slower, until several seconds needed to elapse to complete the words you typed. Now, Linux's bluetooth ecosystem is kind poor, granted. However, I used a utility called blueman, and this program's interface shows parameters of the connection, signal strength, link quality, etc. I compared this devices signal parameters to a LogiTech bluetooth mouse, and while the mouse had 100% rating in all connection categories, the Arteck was routinely below 50%, and the link quality in particular would hover around 12%, and that presumably led to the typing latency. While my Logitech bluetooth mouse worked flawlessly on my Linux PC, the Arteck keyboard struggled mightily, which tells me that the Linux bluetooth stack is not completely non-functional, as the Logitech mouse worked fine. My conclusion from this is that the Arteck's bluetooth radio is on the weak/underpowered side. The bluetooth stack in Mac seems to be able to cope with low powered devices; Linux bluetooth stack seems not so tolerant. TL;DR I would recommend this for a Mac user, I would not recommend for Linux user. I feel the main reason for poor function in Linux was the low powered bluetooth radio in this keyboard, ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2020 by Skel

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