

⌨️ Power your productivity in style — slim, silent, and unstoppable!
The Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard is a sleek, ultra-slim full-size keyboard crafted from durable stainless steel. Featuring a tactile key design and a numeric keypad, it offers a quiet, comfortable typing experience. With a plug-and-play nano USB receiver, it ensures fast, lag-free wireless connectivity compatible with Windows 11/10/8, PCs, laptops, Surface devices, and Smart TVs. Its built-in rechargeable lithium battery delivers an impressive 6-month runtime on a single charge, making it perfect for professionals seeking a stylish, reliable, and long-lasting keyboard.




| ASIN | B07D34L57F |
| Antenna Location | General-purpose computing tasks, multimedia consumption, and everyday use |
| Best Sellers Rank | 771 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 9 in Keyboards (Computers & Accessories) |
| Box Contents | USB Cable, Nano USB Receiver |
| Brand | Arteck |
| Brand Name | Arteck |
| Button Quantity | 113 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Smart TV |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, PC, Smart TV |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 28,482 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 42.8L x 12.5W x 1.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1 Grams |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard description | Ergonomic |
| Manufacturer | Arteck |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Tactile |
| Model Name | HW192 |
| Model Number | HW192 |
| Number of Keys | 113 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Ergonomic |
| Product Warranty | 2 years warranty |
| Recommended uses for product | General-purpose computing tasks, multimedia consumption, and everyday use |
| Special feature | Ergonomic |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| UPC | 741527408855 |
J**K
Surprisingly Great Keyboard; Solid Feel & Easy to Use
I wasn’t expecting to like this keyboard this much, but I’m honestly impressed. It’s slim and stylish but still feels sturdy, and the keys are super comfortable to type on. I've been using it daily for work and haven’t had a single issue. The wireless connection is fast and stable, and it doesn’t take up much desk space either. The built-in rechargeable battery is a huge bonus — I’ve only charged it once so far and it's still going strong. Pros: Very solid build for a slim keyboard Nice typing feel — quiet, soft, but responsive No lag on wireless connection Rechargeable battery lasts for weeks Full-size layout with number pad Cons: No backlight (not a dealbreaker, but worth noting) Slightly smaller keys than standard desktop keyboards (took a few hours to adjust) Would definitely recommend if you want something compact and reliable, but still good quality. Great value for the price!!
H**9
Extra Windows key on the right of the spacebar, comfortable, quiet and durable
I'm about to order this keyboard for the third time. It's a great keyboard: - easy to set up, - very comfortable low-travel and quiet keys with good tactile feedback, - long interval between re-charge, - Windows and Ctrl keys on the right-hand of the spacebar — for me the best feature as I'm a blind user and make full use of keyboard shortcuts to speed up my productivity. The trade-off for the Windows key to the right of the spacebar is the slightly awkward access to the backslash and pipe keys that require simultaneously pressing the Fn key with z and x respectively. I also use backslash a lot, but after a week or so I found my fingers got used to the tortuous left-hand two-finger dance . The four extra function keys above the number pad are also useful; one of these days I might get round to seeing if I can re-program two of them to backslash and pipe. Each of my first two keyboards lasted about 26 months. However I don't really see this as a concern as they both received severe punishment. I take this keyboard between my three computers and even use it while riding in our car. The first keyboard was the victim of a little accident (no-one came to harm, just the keyboard) and the second just stopped operating with the relationship between the key pressed and the key received by the computer just inexplicably shattering one morning. So just over £1/mo to possess and punish one of these keyboards so far. The only (minor) durability fail is that after about 6 months the rubber feat start separating from the keyboard, so you have to replace these with not entirely compatible ones. Not really a problem, though!
R**J
Fantastic Wireless Keyboard with Comfortable Typing and Long Battery Life
One of the bets Keybords i have ever used. the keys are really soft and responsive and the battery last long on charge.th enumber pad on the righI've been using the Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard for a while now, and it's been a game-changer. The slim design fits perfectly on my desk without taking up too much space. Typing feels smooth and quiet, which is great when I'm working late and don't want to disturb anyone. The battery life is impressive; I don't have to worry about charging it constantly. Plus, the stainless steel build gives it a sturdy feel, so I know it's built to last. Overall, it's a reliable keyboard that has made my daily tasks easier and more enjoyable.t is really useful as this give the feel of a full keyboard
J**S
Almost Perfect
After my laptop keyboard suffered damage, I tried a few different replacements. Traditional keyboards, as well as gaming keyboards, but none felt natural. I elected to try a keyboard marketed as being like a laptop keyboard. I was not disappointed by what showed up. The style of the keys is exactly what I wanted, with little pressure required for keypresses, and next to no noise from the silicone cups compared to clackity switch-based keyboards, I fell in love almost immediately. I have two complaints, and honestly, they are very personal, so don't worry about these unless they are as important to you as they are to me. When laying in bed, and using this keyboard, it is so light it doesn't seat itself with certainty, and is prone to wobbling off. This makes it great when used at my desk for work, but practically useless during more relaxed use. The other critique I have is the shorter Enter key. I have always hated this style of Enter key, but it was clearly visible on the product page, so it was not a nasty surprise or anything. I just wish this keyboard had the option of a full-sized enter key, as I keep accidentally hitting the # key instead of Enter. The non-slip pads don't bite evenly across my desk, but a part of that is likely that there is a removable plastic-coated section for storage, and the rest is treated wood, so this is not a fault of the product. If you have a mixed-media desk, be wary of slippage, possibly get yourself a full-desk mouse mat, or another gaming mat, to ensure equal bite for the keyboard. Overall, the keyboard feels very well constructed, with nice feeling materials, and a very smart design. If you are looking to replace your keyboard for work purposes, I'd highly recommend this. I can't say the same for gaming, as I haven't tried it extensively, and am honestly not too well familiarised with it for that yet.
S**)
Excellent value, nice quiet action and full-size UK layout
I've become quite fond of chiclet short travel keyboards. Until recently I've been using my work PC laptop keyboard on a tilted stand, with a larger monitor above and behind. However I've come to realise it's not the most ergonomic setup and the laptop keys can feel a bit cramped, not to mention the lack of a numeric keyboard. After doing some research, I decided a wireless keyboard is preferable (no wires to contend with) but full size and of course a chiclet 'laptop-like' key action. The Arteck 2.4G wireless keyboard (model HW192) ticked all boxes and looks to be very popular so I decided to give it a go. In the box you get the keyboard, a micro-USB charging cable and a small USB dongle receiver. The keyboard has a non-replaceable built-in Lithium battery and takes just a couple of hours to fully charge. A LED indicator shows the status of charging, going from red to green once full. There's a power switch as well although you really don't need to use it for regular use, the keyboard goes into standby after no use for a while. Wake up is almost instant and battery life is quoted as an impressive 360 hrs continuous use on a single charge. The keyboard has a stainless steel base and plastic top. It's not as heavy as some of the more expensive premium all-metal keyboards but at around 400g it's solid enough so as not to slide around or rattle. I also like the slight tilted angle towards the user which makes for more comfortable typing. There are no drivers needed to use the keyboard. You just plug in the small USB receiver into your computer and that's it. The keyboard action is positive, not very noisy and has a satisfying but very short action with no noticeable bounce. Infact when you bottom the keys there is quite a hard dead feel which might take a bit of getting use to. The key caps don't rattle and the steel base eliminates any flexing. There are separate LED indicators for caps lock (green), numerical lock (green) and special functions on the Fn keys (blue), as well as charge level. This is a proper full-size UK keyboard layout with every key function you would wish for. The special functions are enabled with the Fn lock key (blue light) and then you can control media playback (mute, volume, track, play), screen brightness, switching windows, shortcuts for email, web browser, calculator, My Computer, search, print screen and even a battery meter for the keyboard. The latter flashes the power indicator 1 to 4 times according to remaining charge level. Anything I would improve? The Enter key is only a single row in height and I find myself frequently hitting the # key above it (coming from keyboards with a larger enter key). The numerical keypad enter key is bigger, but it does take some time to adapt your muscle memory. USB-C instead of micro USB would be nice to have. I haven't tested this but it would be great if you could use it as a wired keyboard via the USB socket and a cable (should you lose or forget the receiver). There is also no storage under the keyboard where you could safely store the receiver during transit.
L**K
Brilliant build quality and value for money!
At the time of purchase, this keyboard was on offer, down from £60 ($78.04 USD) to £20 ($26.01 USD). This will not in any way affect my verdict. I bought this keyboard as I needed a wireless keyboard for my Mac. Despite this being a Windows keyboard, everything worked perfectly fine (I have a Windows machine too). I'm not sure about whether this works on Windows (as I never tried it), but if you're using a Mac you can tap the lock key at the end of the function key row and have the media control keys become your primary choice, instead of having to hold the FN key before tapping the function keys (to change a track, for example). I must also mention that the track skip and play/pause keys do NOT work unless you're in the iTunes app or using the Finder. Any other apps do not allow you to change tracks, as far as I know. The build quality of this keyboard is absolutely fantastic. I had quite low expectations, considering I had never heard of this brand before and also factoring in the low price. Even at its recommended price, the build quality is on par with keyboards from larger brands which cost considerably more. The feel of the keys is sublime. The travel may be short, but if you have ever used mem-chanical keyboard before with shallow keys, this is perfectly fine. It is reminiscent of the keyboards you find in older MacBook Air models, which is a fair comparison as they both use scissor switches. The only difference is this keyboard is a little bit shallower than the keyboards found on MacBook Air models that predate the Butterfly keyboard. I guess you could say the key travel is a midpoint between the old MacBook scissor switch keyboards and the Butterfly mechanisms found on the newer models. Battery life is not something I can comment on at the time of writing, as I haven't had the keyboard long enough. I have heard that it takes 2 hours (at most) to fully charge, and can last for 250 hours of continuous typing, or 6 months of realistic use. This is not what I would class as a trade-off, as if you use your keyboard frequently you can always charge it up overnight, while you're having dinner or not using the system for other reasons. I must also mention that the keyboard can be used whilst it's charging, so the time it takes to charge is not worth worrying about. I was impressed that this keyboard even came with a Micro USB cable. They are ridiculously cheap and most people who would buy this kind of thing would have loads of spares anyway. On this note, the cable is rather short at roughly 2 feet long but it's a bonus that it even includes one in the first place. The only slight nit-pick that I could possibly make is that the keyboard charges via Micro USB. I shouldn't need to explain why this is an issue, but I will sum it up really quickly: the port is not reversible, the cable itself has 2 prongs which can wear or be snapped off, and the port can get worn over time which can make a connection so loose that it becomes unusable. Considering the price it would cost to add a USB type C connection instead (which literally costs a few pence more), it really baffles me why this keyboard doesn't adopt the vastly superior connector. This is one small gripe that doesn't drastically affect my overall review of the product. In conclusion, this keyboard is absolutely fantastic and I'm really glad that I picked this one up. The keys are extremely stable, the travel is satisfying if you love clicky keyboards, the actuation force is minimal so there is less risk of RSI (repetitive strain injury) on your fingers and wrists from typing, and the build quality rivals much more expensive counterparts. Overall, I would give this thing a solid 9.8 out of 10. The only room for improvement would be to include a USB-C connection instead.
A**E
Neat and minimalist but full size!
Nice keyboard which looks sleek and minimalist but is full size. Buttons feel nice to use. It a keyboard, it isn't that exciting but looks good and works well. I have only used on a docking station with the dongle so no idea about Bluetooth.
J**L
Excellent keyboard with a battery that stops working after about 6 months.
Excellent keyboard with a battery that stops working after about 6 months. I love this keyboard because it's so comfortable to use, but the battery stops holding a charge after about 6 months. I have purchased 8 of these. That's how much I love using it. A real shame about the battery. I can still use them plugged in but that defeats the point of a wireless keyboard. There is a battery indicator on the keyboard but it does not alert to any issue, even when I use the battery key. Even with charging on a regular basis, the battery still ends up refusing to hold a charge. It just eventually stops working. Please, Arteck, fix the battery.
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