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Wireless Keyboard and Air Mouse Home Remote Controller

Wireless Keyboard and Air Mouse Home Remote Controller

Regular price $42.95 USD
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One handheld to run the whole living-room setup, from cursor to typing to remote functions.

This wireless controller manages a computer, smart TV, projector, Android TV box, media player, and more. It pairs a 2.4 GHz air mouse, a 45-key wireless keyboard, an IR learning system, and a 6-axis inertial sensor in a slim plastic body with silicone keys. It measures 6.22 x 2.17 x 0.65 in (about 18 x 5.5 x 1.7 cm) and weighs 137 g. Motion Sense support moves the cursor as you move your hand, and the mini keyboard makes searching, signing in, and typing passwords far quicker than an on-screen keyboard. IR learning copies key functions from your existing remotes, so several remotes fold into one. The plug-and-play USB receiver holds a stable link up to 10 meters and works with Windows, Android, and Linux.

Why we picked it

  • One device, many jobs - Stands in for several remotes and a keyboard at once.
  • Comfortable to hold - Curved shape and soft silicone keys suit longer sessions.
  • Motion control built in - The 6-axis sensor tracks movement for navigation and motion-sensing games.

Good to know

Plastic body with silicone keys, 6.22 x 2.17 x 0.65 in (about 18 x 5.5 x 1.7 cm), 137 g. Connects over a 2.4 GHz USB receiver with a 10 meter range. Compatible with Windows, Android, and Linux. Includes a 45-key keyboard, air mouse, IR learning, and a 6-axis inertial sensor.

Common questions

Q: What can I use it with?
A: PCs, laptops, smart TVs, Android TV boxes, media players, and projectors that take a USB receiver and run Windows, Android, or Linux.

Q: How does it connect?
A: Plug in the 2.4 GHz USB receiver. It pairs automatically, with no drivers needed in most cases.

Q: What is IR learning?
A: It copies infrared signals from your remotes, so power, volume, and other functions run from this one unit.

Q: Can it replace a full keyboard?
A: For navigation, searches, and short messages, yes. Heavy typing is still easier on a full-size keyboard.

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