Made for Amazon Bluetooth Keyboard with detachable case in Black, for Fire HD 10 (11th Generation) 2021 release
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- Design: Instantly transforms from a wireless keyboard, into a sleek cover. This Bluetooth Keyboard Case features durable protection, adjustable viewing angles and attaches magnetically.
- Keyboard: Keyboard designed for a comfortable typing experience.
- Protection: Upper protective cover is made of polycarbonate material coated with durable PU leather, which allows full access to all ports, sensors, speakers, microphone and cameras.
- Productivity: Suitable for Home, Office or School use. Perfect for typing emails, note taking, document writing and web browsing.
- Adjusts Instantly: Seamlessly detach the keyboard or adjust your viewing angle to customize your viewing experience when watching videos, viewing photos, typing and more.
- Auto Wake and Sleep: Instantly wake your Fire HD 10 (11th Generation) when you open the cover and send it to sleep mode when you close it. The keyboard will also enter its own sleep mode after 30 minutes of inactivity - simply press any key to wake the keyboard up again.
- Battery Life: Up to 400 hours use per charge. Standby: 365 days.
- Included Inbox: Keyboard with detachable case, USB-C Charging Cable, and User Manual.
- Compatibility: Compatible with Fire HD 10 (11th Generation) & Fire HD 10 Plus (11th Generation) and Fire HD 10 Plus Wireless Charging Dock. 2021 releases.
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Package Dimensions | 11.97 x 9.25 x 1.26 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.72 pounds |
ASIN | B08SB72Q8F |
Item model number | EB00071 |
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4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #358 in Amazon Devices & Accessories (See Top 100 in Amazon Devices & Accessories) #14 in Tablet Keyboards #142 in Amazon Device Accessories |
Date First Available | April 27, 2021 |
Manufacturer | Fintie |
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1/29/24 - I am retracting my above review. I am so disappointed as this keyboard no longer works. It won't even turn on for more than a minute. When it does, the keys do not respond with the correct letter or it will type the letter "v" repeatedly. I am going to return this item.
This keyboard also has some useful shortcut keys. The only thing it doesn't have is a numeric keypad, but given the benefit of the size and portability, I'll learn to work with it. I'm pleased with this purchase.
This keyboard makes for an obvious contender, whilst not wrapping the tablet in some obtuse fabric cover like some of fintie's other offerings.
Casing: The keyboard comes in two pieces, the keyboard and hinge assembly, and the case within which your tablet is now entombed. this is required as the bottom of the case is extended to allow for a magnet and hole arrangement, through which part of the key board's hinge assembly will be inserted. This allows the tablet to be removed near-effortlessly, no wires or anything else to get in the way. My only gripe is that one odge of my tablet is now thicker, and looks a bit asymmetrical within the case.
Hingle: functionally, you can think of it like a cheaper laptop hinge. it has no detents for the tablet to lock into, just a very stiff but smooth rotating action, allowing you to open it to exactly the angle you desire. (very useful for my bed-watching since I won't want the screen tilted past 90 degrees..) Additionally, closing the hinge also locks the tablet... but opening it doesn't immediately bring you to the unlock keypad, instead requiring at least 1 tap of the screen.
keyboard: I have a few qualms about the arrangement of the keyboard, for example the function key occupying the corner space that control rightly deserves to occupy, or that using the brightness control buttons will disable adaptive brightness (and potentially lead to the screen being left too bright and reducing battery life). I also wish the backspace key was just a touch longer, although I'm unsure how to do that without compromising the other keys' sizing; the keyboard being smaller means my hands are rotated inwards, and my muscle-memory to reach for the backspace key now hits the plus key.
connectivity: it connects via bluetooth. press fn + c to enter pairing mode, the keys are actually marked out and if you've used the alt-modes on a ti-83 calculator, you'll guess this one pretty easily. the keyboard is pretty instant for sending commands to the tablet; I cannot discern any latency or lag with this keyboard. it doesn't interfere with the connectivity of the tablet itself, wifi, bluetooth, or even the wireless charging functionality.
As always, I recommend pairing this with the plus model fire tablet (preferably with the Google play store also installed). it seems optimized around split screen usage, and I cannot argue against the utility of having two apps open at once when trying to be productive, and the extra gb of ram will really help.
I really like this keyboard, it actually does significantly impact how I use this tablet, and really increases the utility of my tablet.
It's sturdy. It charges super-quickly, which is nearly not an issue because I have yet to run the battery down on it (despite not charging it for a few weeks sometimes). It's a nice weight - keeps things sturdy and movement free while you type and read. It has great key tap feel. The keys are a good size and you don't feel like you're typing on a playing card like some Bluetooth keyboards. The coloring on the keyboard for "Function" commands makes it easy to find special keys when you need. And it's easy to set up.
The one thing that could use improvement is the connectivity at times. I don't know if the issue is coming from the Kindle or the keyboard, but once in a while the keying response gets a little delayed. Usually closing apps that aren't being used fixes the issue so I think the issue comes from the Kindle, but it is occasionally an issue. Other than that, it's a great deal.
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Admittedly though, while I use my FireHD10’s daily, for mostly MEDIA playback, Smarthome Control and the majority of the time I am “surfing” online, I dont do any of my Email, Productivity other normal “household” stuff or Financial/Banking with my FireTabs. I have still left that to my main wired desktop PC and my Smartphone (but only when on Data, not wifi!). I guess the main reason for that is that I never found a keyboard or keyboard/case combination I like to use with with my FireTabs. I was hoping that was going to change with this new Fintie case which is exclusively for my new 2021 64GB Fire10. Well, lets see how it did...
On first opening up the package and holding the Fintie case I could already feel it was a QUALITY engineered item. Despite its overall small size, it has a weight to it and the top and bottom plates have a very nice texture to it which provides both a soft feel and a good grip. It feels very much like an Acer Laptop PC I have. In fact, its very familiar to my Acer in many respects and I will touch more on that a bit later.
The bare Fire10 “clicks” into the protective case like a glove. It’s a perfect fit and it doesn’t feel like its going anywhere. And when the two halves are together, they really feel “locked in”. This was a concern for me when I was contemplating buying this, but I am glad to see that the combined unit feels solid and not like it can easily come apart when you dont want it to. While not as robust as say, the “Shock” cases I usually prefer, this Fintie case has a thinner profile than the shock case I currently have on my older 2019 Fire10 and I really like that. (I use that my older HD10 a lot for media streaming, YouTube, reading and Amazon Store browsing). I find this Fintie case very comfortable to hold unlike my older “shock case” which has pronounced ridges. Do I feel that this new one offers good protection? Well, I do, but I not going to do a practical test of that for you all right now. I will leave that to fate, later.. Haha. The case bottom has 4 very nice soft rubber feet and it feels firmly planted when on a flat surface.
OK, down to the main business.. The KEYBOARD part!, Since that is the reason I wanted this so bad...
The unit comes with a bit of a pre-charge which is nice. I am not sure how much of a charge was in it initially but I paired the unit first and then plugged it in to “top it up”. When it was plugged in, I got a red light charging indicator and it was approx. 1 Hour and 50 minutes before I got the Green light “Full Charge” Indication. (not bad!)
The unit comes with a little manual which has some good info. HOWEVER, here is where I found an issue.. During the pairing process I found the instructions to be confusing because they clearly sort of miss a step? I spent several minutes doing as it said.. Pressing and holding the “Fn +C” keys together to “enter pairing mode” and not really seeing anything happen. Then of course the lightbulb in my mind went off and I first went to...
“SETTINGS”...
then select..
“Connected Devices”..
then select..
“+ Pair New Device”
Once I did that manually and then did the “Fn +C” as the Keyboard manual advised the keyboard was of course instantly seen by the FireTab and connected quickly.. Done! I have included a pic of the actual manual page step to illustrate what I mean. Nowhere did it state the above points I noted, but they are of course crucial or you will never be able to initially pair the keyboard! Ok, that tiny bit of frustration aside, I took a few moments to try it out and then did multiple complete shutdowns followed by manual restarts in order to see if the Keyboard would automatically connect.. and it DOES!
So, how does it feel?.. Well, remember the overall keyboad is “small” because it by design has to exactly fit the footprint of a FireTab so that you have a nice closing case with a good asthetic. Now, I will bring my Acer Notebook back into the conversation.. They keyboard feels very much like the keytops on my Acer and the keys look to be the exact same size in terms of the square shape (see pic of side by side comparison). So, in my case, this Fintie keyboard already felt familiar, which for me was great! I have no problem typing with this. Granted the space bar is a bit small and you have to take a bit of time to get used to the “Fire” specific top row of special keys, but it felt pretty much intuitive to me in no time.
But.. “It’s so small and there is no Trackpad Mouse!” some say...
Well, the “Trackpad” is actually your very own index finger and the Touch Display RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU!.. You just have to train your mind to think of the actual FireHD touchscreen being your “trackpad mouse” and then of course you have your mechanical keys for text typing and well as 4 way cursor control. After the slight learning curve it does start to feel normal. At least it did for me.
All in all, I just LUV this thing! It has a look and feel of quality and feels great in the hand. After proper pairing, mine has worked flawlessly. I have had no issues with it losing connection. The battery life is very long. I have not even been able to determine how long it will last yet, but we are talking many, many, days. Charging to full is quite fast as previously noted. I am able to type perfectly well on this as it feels very much like the Acer I have used for years and after the slight learning curve of adapting your mind to now think in terms of using it more like a laptop than just a pure tablet, it feels “normal”
I think this is very good value for money and here is why.. On average, I have paid anywhere from $19.99 to $39.99 for “shock style” cases over the years. I never use anything that does not have a protective case on it since, you WILL eventually knock or drop the thing.. just because! So, I look at this a Protective Case AND a Keyboard.. not just one or the other. They work hand in hand. So, in that regard, if I value the ‘case’ aspect as something that would have cost me at least $22.99 to begin with, I see it as a Keyboard that cost me 40 odd dollars. When I look at this from that angle, considering this has worked very well for me so far, I consider this money well spent.
I highly recommend this. A+
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2021
Admittedly though, while I use my FireHD10’s daily, for mostly MEDIA playback, Smarthome Control and the majority of the time I am “surfing” online, I dont do any of my Email, Productivity other normal “household” stuff or Financial/Banking with my FireTabs. I have still left that to my main wired desktop PC and my Smartphone (but only when on Data, not wifi!). I guess the main reason for that is that I never found a keyboard or keyboard/case combination I like to use with with my FireTabs. I was hoping that was going to change with this new Fintie case which is exclusively for my new 2021 64GB Fire10. Well, lets see how it did...
On first opening up the package and holding the Fintie case I could already feel it was a QUALITY engineered item. Despite its overall small size, it has a weight to it and the top and bottom plates have a very nice texture to it which provides both a soft feel and a good grip. It feels very much like an Acer Laptop PC I have. In fact, its very familiar to my Acer in many respects and I will touch more on that a bit later.
The bare Fire10 “clicks” into the protective case like a glove. It’s a perfect fit and it doesn’t feel like its going anywhere. And when the two halves are together, they really feel “locked in”. This was a concern for me when I was contemplating buying this, but I am glad to see that the combined unit feels solid and not like it can easily come apart when you dont want it to. While not as robust as say, the “Shock” cases I usually prefer, this Fintie case has a thinner profile than the shock case I currently have on my older 2019 Fire10 and I really like that. (I use that my older HD10 a lot for media streaming, YouTube, reading and Amazon Store browsing). I find this Fintie case very comfortable to hold unlike my older “shock case” which has pronounced ridges. Do I feel that this new one offers good protection? Well, I do, but I not going to do a practical test of that for you all right now. I will leave that to fate, later.. Haha. The case bottom has 4 very nice soft rubber feet and it feels firmly planted when on a flat surface.
OK, down to the main business.. The KEYBOARD part!, Since that is the reason I wanted this so bad...
The unit comes with a bit of a pre-charge which is nice. I am not sure how much of a charge was in it initially but I paired the unit first and then plugged it in to “top it up”. When it was plugged in, I got a red light charging indicator and it was approx. 1 Hour and 50 minutes before I got the Green light “Full Charge” Indication. (not bad!)
The unit comes with a little manual which has some good info. HOWEVER, here is where I found an issue.. During the pairing process I found the instructions to be confusing because they clearly sort of miss a step? I spent several minutes doing as it said.. Pressing and holding the “Fn +C” keys together to “enter pairing mode” and not really seeing anything happen. Then of course the lightbulb in my mind went off and I first went to...
“SETTINGS”...
then select..
“Connected Devices”..
then select..
“+ Pair New Device”
Once I did that manually and then did the “Fn +C” as the Keyboard manual advised the keyboard was of course instantly seen by the FireTab and connected quickly.. Done! I have included a pic of the actual manual page step to illustrate what I mean. Nowhere did it state the above points I noted, but they are of course crucial or you will never be able to initially pair the keyboard! Ok, that tiny bit of frustration aside, I took a few moments to try it out and then did multiple complete shutdowns followed by manual restarts in order to see if the Keyboard would automatically connect.. and it DOES!
So, how does it feel?.. Well, remember the overall keyboad is “small” because it by design has to exactly fit the footprint of a FireTab so that you have a nice closing case with a good asthetic. Now, I will bring my Acer Notebook back into the conversation.. They keyboard feels very much like the keytops on my Acer and the keys look to be the exact same size in terms of the square shape (see pic of side by side comparison). So, in my case, this Fintie keyboard already felt familiar, which for me was great! I have no problem typing with this. Granted the space bar is a bit small and you have to take a bit of time to get used to the “Fire” specific top row of special keys, but it felt pretty much intuitive to me in no time.
But.. “It’s so small and there is no Trackpad Mouse!” some say...
Well, the “Trackpad” is actually your very own index finger and the Touch Display RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU!.. You just have to train your mind to think of the actual FireHD touchscreen being your “trackpad mouse” and then of course you have your mechanical keys for text typing and well as 4 way cursor control. After the slight learning curve it does start to feel normal. At least it did for me.
All in all, I just LUV this thing! It has a look and feel of quality and feels great in the hand. After proper pairing, mine has worked flawlessly. I have had no issues with it losing connection. The battery life is very long. I have not even been able to determine how long it will last yet, but we are talking many, many, days. Charging to full is quite fast as previously noted. I am able to type perfectly well on this as it feels very much like the Acer I have used for years and after the slight learning curve of adapting your mind to now think in terms of using it more like a laptop than just a pure tablet, it feels “normal”
I think this is very good value for money and here is why.. On average, I have paid anywhere from $19.99 to $39.99 for “shock style” cases over the years. I never use anything that does not have a protective case on it since, you WILL eventually knock or drop the thing.. just because! So, I look at this a Protective Case AND a Keyboard.. not just one or the other. They work hand in hand. So, in that regard, if I value the ‘case’ aspect as something that would have cost me at least $22.99 to begin with, I see it as a Keyboard that cost me 40 odd dollars. When I look at this from that angle, considering this has worked very well for me so far, I consider this money well spent.
I highly recommend this. A+