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Goldtouch GTP-0044 Go!2 Mobile Keyboard, Portable Foldable Travel Keyboard with USB , Black
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Brand | R-Go Tools |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Keyboard Description | Flexible |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Color | Black |
Number of Keys | 83 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | Single Color |
Style | Ergonomic |
About this item
- Adjusts from 0º to 30º along the horizontal and vertical planes.
- Scissor-switch system for fluid, silent keystrokes with tactile feedback.
- Slim shape allows it to fit neatly within even the smallest spaces.
- Driver-free installation.
- Folds in half for convenient travel storage. Compatible with Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP, and 2000, and Mac 10.4 and above.
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The Goldtouch Go!2 Mobile Keyboards feature full-sized keys that are silent, fast and responsive. Sleek, slim and lightweight, the Goldtouch Go!2 Mobile Keyboard is the perfect work and travel companion for the on-the-go user.
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Ergonomic | 4.8 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.7 |
Battery life | 5.0 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 | — | 4.7 |
Comfort | 4.9 | — | 4.0 | 4.8 | 4.1 | — |
Value for money | 4.2 | 4.2 | — | — | 4.0 | — |
Portability | — | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | 3.7 | — |
Sold By | ErgoWarehouse | Samsers | ProtoArc | Perixx USA | Perixx USA | Nulea Direct |
connectivity tech | USB | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | wired | Bluetooth |
number of keys | 83 | 78 | 64 | 84 | 84 | 65 |
hardware interface | usb | bluetooth | — | bluetooth | — | — |
compatible devices | PC | Smartphone, Tablet, ipad, Laptop | Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smartphone | Tablet, Smartphone, PC, Laptop | Laptop, PC, Tablet | iPad, Mac, iPhone |
keyboard description | Flexible | Flexible | Ergonomic | Ergonomic | Ergonomic | Ergonomic |
operating system | Mac,Vista,Windows 10 | Mac os, iOS, Android, Windows | Mac OS, Chrome OS, Windows, Android, iOS | Android,Ios,Windows | Windows 7 | Mac OS, iOS |
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Technical Details
Brand | R-Go Tools |
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Series | Portable Foldable Keyboard with USB |
Item model number | GTP-0044 |
Operating System | Mac,Vista,Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.1 x 14.3 x 1.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.1 x 14.3 x 1.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Goldtouch |
ASIN | B00DT73FVM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 6, 2012 |
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4.4 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,081 in Computer Keyboards |
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Customers like the portability and comfort of the keyboard. For example, they say it's the best portable ergonomic keyboard and it'll keep your wrists pain free. Customers are also impresseded with the adjustability, saying it'd be easy to set the perfect position. That said, some complain about the keys getting messed up and the layout being weird. Opinions are mixed on ease of use and quality.
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Customers like the portability of the keyboard. For example, they say it's the best portable ergonomic keyboard, it folds neatly into a laptop bag, and is extremely useful for traveling. Some mention that the keyboard is compact and easy to adjust, making it perfect to travel with. That said, most are happy with the portablity and functionality of the product.
"...Short keystroke action. Feels most like the Apple keyboard.Portable. Folds in half for easy packing for travel.USB...." Read more
"...This one is the perfect size to fit over my laptop without hanging over the edge or covering the touch pad...." Read more
"This is a decent keyboard mainly due to how adjustable it is to find a comfortable position...." Read more
"...'s entire mobile suite with the laptop stand is a wonderful travel/compact space option...." Read more
Customers find the comfort of the keyboard to be great. They say it has the best ergonomics of any travel-friendly keyboard, and it feels good to type. It's also perfect for keeping their wrists pain free and reduces hand strain. Customers also mention that the keyboard is very light weight and does not tire out their hands.
"...action, making it much easier for me to type and helping alleviate my tendonitis symptoms.Pros:Short keystroke action...." Read more
"...It has already helped to ease the pain I get from typing for long periods and I would recommend this for people who suffer from RSI...." Read more
"...Not this one. Just very light, very comfortable and honestly has just saved my ability to keep my job...." Read more
"...In the meantime, this is great, and has hands-down the best ergonomics of any travel-friendly keyboard I've found." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the adjustability of the monitor. They mention that it is fully adjustable in angle and height, allowing them to set the perfect position. The keyboard is compact and easy to adjust, enabling them to position the two sides of the keyboard. They also appreciate the wide angle and vertical movement of the screen.
"...USB. No battery to worry about.Fully adjustable in angle and height, so you can set it just how you like it, and change it as..." Read more
"...PROS**Ease of Use: This split keyboard is very easy to adjust and takes mere seconds to set up.**..." Read more
"This is the keyboard I've been looking for. I can set the angle of the keys. And a book under the far side raises it to the right slant...." Read more
"...The keys are nice and flat, and really easy to press. I can adjust the angle to whatever I need, and when I have to take it to another location, I..." Read more
Customers like the foldability of the monitor. For example, they mention it's portable, and can fold in half for easy packing. Some say that it'll fit neatly into a laptop bag.
"...Feels most like the Apple keyboard.Portable. Folds in half for easy packing for travel.USB...." Read more
"...It folds so easily and intuitively and I love the Mac / PC toggle switch as I have both types of laptops...." Read more
"...**Although the keyboard folds nicely and solidly in half, the USB cord is not detachable...." Read more
"...This keyboard can be folded in half to allow for easy transport...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the monitor. They say it's very light weight, easy to carry, and pack up. Customers also mention that it'll be easy to take to a coffee shop or classroom.
"...Not this one. Just very light, very comfortable and honestly has just saved my ability to keep my job...." Read more
"...This is also fantastically easy to take to the coffee shop to write or the classroom to teach. I love this thing." Read more
"Very light weight and ergonomic keyboard. Bluetooth doesn’t seem to be particularly robust, gets disconnected fairly easily...." Read more
"I like that it is simple and small....easy to carry...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the monitor. Some mention it's good quality, durable, and sturdy. However, others say that it'll weaken over time with travel and the pivot joint is not strong.
"...It feels sturdy, both with the lever used to hold the keyboard angle in place and the ball-and-socket joint that adjusts the angle/splay...." Read more
"Folds and unfolds easily. The keys feel solid when when typing." Read more
"...Finally got used to it and now use all the keys. It breaks in really nicely and I use it on my lap 95% of the time." Read more
"...when unfolded both horizontally and vertically, it feels significantly less stable than Go1...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the monitor. Some mention that it's easy to type on when they have elbow problems, the keys are easy to use, and the mouse is easy to position. However, others say that it is very difficult to use and the buttons on the left make it easy to press wrong things.
"...This keyboard has the shorter key travel action, making it much easier for me to type and helping alleviate my tendonitis symptoms...." Read more
"...It wasn't mushy, but the keys had lot of wiggle and felt extremely cheap. It is worse than the free keyboards that come with desktops...." Read more
"...As a result, it is easier to use the mouse to the right or left of the keyboard without reaching...." Read more
"...Lack of any separation of extra buttons on the left makes it easy to press wrong things. Go1 had a tiny space, not much, but enough...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the keys of the monitor. They mention that the keys seem to get messed up, are very close together, and have a weird layout. The lack of spacing between keys makes the Fn key pressable by accident. They also say that the key has a lot of wiggle and feels cheap. Some customers also report that the G key doesn't work.
"...Because the keys are very close together, I don't see an easy way of removing them. I can see this being a problem down the road.**..." Read more
"...The keys seem to get a little messed up when I plug it into my MacBook, but it's fairly rare, and disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable fixes..." Read more
"...(not clunky or noisy)..." Read more
"...It wasn't mushy, but the keys had lot of wiggle and felt extremely cheap. It is worse than the free keyboards that come with desktops...." Read more
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Pros:
Short keystroke action. Feels most like the Apple keyboard.
Portable. Folds in half for easy packing for travel.
USB. No battery to worry about.
Fully adjustable in angle and height, so you can set it just how you like it, and change it as needed.
Apple-ready.
Cons:
The two halves are flat, with keys in the diagonal grid. I find this a minor issue, because for me it's the wrist angle that's 95% of what I need in an ergonomic keyboard, and this adjusts fully in this regard.
The Command key is smaller than normal. This will take some getting used to, but it's a minor thing.
USB. Some people may find that a hindrance.
That's about it. I think I found my favorite keyboard.
PROS
**Ease of Use: This split keyboard is very easy to adjust and takes mere seconds to set up.
**I found the max angle and distance between the left and right halves of the keyboard to be more than sufficient for my needs. You can see read about the products limitations as far as angle/splay in the product description.
**Actuation Force: It requires less force to press down these keys compared to a standard desktop keyboard, but you still get the satisfying click when you press down the keys and I don't find it to be "mushy." For RSI sufferers, the difference in force required between this and a regular keyboard seems marginal on paper, but it made a big difference to me. After just three days of use, I already feel less tension in my hands.
**Low Profile: Folds in half for travel.
**Size: Chop off the numeric keypad on a standard desktop keyboard, and you will get about the width of this keyboard. As a result, it is easier to use the mouse to the right or left of the keyboard without reaching. This is a surprisingly big deal for me because I hate reaching for the mouse at that odd angle 1000 times a day; it adds up.
**Quiet: It is more quiet than most, and significantly more quiet than my desktop keyboard.
**Learning Curve: I got used to the layout quickly, but I'm used to typing on a smaller keyboard width-wise and I can easily see other touch typists taking some time getting used to the layout.
**Can be set up on your lap without difficulty.
**Compatible with Macs, although I haven't tested that claim yet.
**When the keyboard is folded in half, there are rubberized magnets that keep the keyboard together without damaging the pieces inside.
**It feels sturdy, both with the lever used to hold the keyboard angle in place and the ball-and-socket joint that adjusts the angle/splay.
**You can toggle the Fn key and the Numeric Keypad separately. You can use the Functional (when Fn is toggled on of course) Volume up, down, and mute buttons, found on F4, F5, and F6 buttons, respectively without activating the numeric keypad,.
**In theory, it is possible to use a low-profile touch mouse in between/under the keyboard at maximum splay/angle combination. This is likely to prove impractical but it is hasn't been tested yet.
CONS
**Although the keyboard folds nicely and solidly in half, the USB cord is not detachable. Why would the designers not simply use a USB to micro USB cable that is standard on a $100 keyboard is beyond me. The cord that connects the keyboard to USB is strong but will probably weaken over time with travel. I have been carrying this to and from work in the box that it came in, which is only slightly larger than the keyboard itself. This is not a major inconvenience for me but I think would be for frequent travelers. Some may want to wait for the Bluetooth version.
**It is easy to get small crumbs in between (and under) the keys. Because the keys are very close together, I don't see an easy way of removing them. I can see this being a problem down the road.
**There is practically no separation between keys, but each key is slightly elevated. If you use the F keys a lot and do so without looking at the keyboard, this may be an insurmountable problem.
**It is difficult to hit the Alt key every time if you are a strictly a touch typist and rarely look down at the keyboard, as the Alt and Windows/Command keys are very close to each other and similarly sized. For the same reason, the Fn key may be pressed accidentally instead of the Ctrl key. I've gotten used to this after a few days and now hit the wrong key infrequently, but I really would like for the Ctrl key to be in the left-bottom corner of the keyboard as is standard on most keyboards. I do not see this as a long-term issue.
**The Home, Page Up, Page Down, and End keys are all aligned along the left side, all the same size, which I'm sure is annoying to those used to the standard keyboard layout.
**After you travel with this keyboard, you cannot find the "exact" same angle when you set it up the next time; BUT you can get it so close that I would only consider this a con if you have serious OCD.
**The arrow keys are small, but I've had no problem using them. People with above-average hand sizes might want to pass. Also, the Print Screen button is right next to the arrow keys and gets accidentally hit regularly. As a result, you may find yourself trying to copy and paste text and accidentally pasting a screenshot.
**I can't say this from experience, but I believe that it won't do well with spills based on reviews of other Goldtouch keyboards.
**This may be the only review of this product that you can find as of 10/9/13, so it might be worth it to wait until others weigh in on whether this is worth a buy.
**Most of the time, The Esc, Home, Page Up keys make a distinct clicking noise that is far louder than the otherwise quiet keyboard. It gets annoying when they have to be used freqently and also makes the keyboard feel a little less solid. None of the other keys face this issue and is either a defect in the design or a manufacturing error (most likely). Will Ergowarehouse replace this somewhat defective (but otherwise awesome) product? That is yet to be seen and I will update accordingly.
VERDICT
This is BY FAR the most comfortable keyboard I've ever typed on, and I will certainly keep it. It has already helped to ease the pain I get from typing for long periods and I would recommend this for people who suffer from RSI. For editors, I think this keyboard is for you.
For computer programmers, the close proximity of the Alt button to the Windows/Command key, as well as the Fn to the Ctrl key is likely a deal-breaker even though that is purely conjecture. I obviously can't attest to the longevity of this product; if you travel with it a lot and without a case, I think the cord that is not detachable from the keyboard will wear out over time. If you can't just throw it in a bag and "Go!", it defeats what many would consider one half of the purpose of this device. If Goldtouch put a micro USB port into this device (making the USB cord detachable), this would make an otherwise durable product an easy buy.
If this company ever goes out of business I will have some problems. I have 3 already but I almost feel like I should buy another backup and keep it in storage juuuuust in case. You never know.