💼 Type in style, click with precision — your pink power duo awaits!
The J JOYACCESS Wireless Keyboard Mouse Combo offers a stylish pearl white and pink design with a space-saving nano receiver that connects both devices. Featuring adjustable mouse DPI up to 2400 and multimedia hotkeys, it ensures efficient, precise control. Compatible across Mac, Windows, Chromebooks, and smart TVs, this compact combo is ideal for professionals seeking elegance and versatility in any environment.
G**A
Excelente tool
Good
M**L
Keyboard works great
I got this because my other keyboard developed issues, I have had no problems with this keyboard.!
S**E
Comfortable keyboard
Awesome set. Only downside is it does not recharge.
L**Y
Pleasantly impressed
I dont use the mouse nearly as much as the keyboard, but it's been used 5 days a week for the past 2 months and I've had zero issue with it. Its super light and feels really cheap so I didn't have high expectations, but it's still on its first set of batteries and I throw it into my backpack weekly and it is working as well as when I bought it. Its easy to type on and I'll probably buy a second to keep at home.
T**O
Classy, quiet keyboard and mouse
Quiet, beautiful keyboard that makes me smile because of its happy color!
T**H
A keyboard and mouse so impressive I had to share a review
I teach online and have worked in IT my whole adult life. I get Apple keyboards and trackpads for the Macs, and usually Logitech for the PCs. To keep this short, this JOYACCESS set replaced a Logitech set that is only a few months old. The mouse was constantly lagging from about day 2, and to be honest, I am so used to scissor-switch keyboards, I was thinking about getting a replacement. After I left the Logitech mouse at another house, I needed a quick replacement and ordered this JOYACCESS set, not expecting much except for next-day delivery. At a fraction of the cost of an equivalent Logitech set, it turned out to be far superior. The keyboard is perfect, scissor-switch joy, and I really like that the keys are also textured (as opposed to smooth like an Apple keyboard). It is built just like an Apple keyboard, so it earns points for aesthetics, too. I don't particularly like the END key to the right of the right arrow, only because I use that arrow often, and end up hitting the END key instead. The compact Apple keyboard does not have an END key (whereas the full-sized Apple and the Logitech do), and I think that it could be safely eliminated (just a suggestion).Finally, the mouse is my absolute favorite, EVER! It hasn't lagged, which was my biggest complaint with the Logitech mouse, but beyond stellar connectivity, it is the most responsive mouse I've used, and I do mean "ever." The DPI switch/button was new to me, and the only thing I would recommend would be for JOYACCESS to include some information about that feature in the literature included with the set. Being able to adjust the sensitivity was a bonus I had not expected, and finally I have the perfect setup. The monitor and even the computer shown were also purchased on Amazon, but I'm leaving a review for the lowest cost purchase because this mouse and keyboard are outstanding. After all these years, I've got a new go-to keyboard/mouse brand, and after all that, I suppose I should get back to work.
A**R
Updated--I ordered two of these...
... and I thought both had the same flaw. I wanted a wireless keyboard/mouse combo with a dongle (as opposed to bluetooth) connection for my newly acquired Mac Mini. I also wanted it to fit visually with the Mac and have a numeric keypad. This set appeared to fit the bill.With the first unit, I discovered that the number lock key doesn't work. The numeric keypad cannot be shifted (using the number lock key) to the 'home', 'page up', 'page down', etc., functions. The number lock key indicator above the keypad doesn't light, either. To top it off, the mouse performance is erratic--sometimes it lags.I ordered a second keyboard/mouse combo to replace the first. The second combo has the same characteristic--nonfunctioning number lock key and occasional erratic mouse performance.I am returning both sets and will replace them with something else.I got the replacement (a Logitech keyboard/mouse combo) and the same issue with the number lock key exists. I now suspect it's a specific incompatibility with Mac. Accordingly, I changed the review of this keyboard-mouse combo to three stars.
Q**L
It's a keeper for me, great set for the money!
The media could not be loaded. I was hesitant about buying this keyboard and mouse set due to some of the reviews, and the fact that I am very picky about my computer input devices. Honestly, I pulled the trigger based on looks, as I wanted a white and silver set to blend in with a room that was almost all white. There just aren't many keyboards/mice that are this color, so I figured I should give it a go. Well, so far, I am glad I did.Measurements: The keyboard is approximately 14.5" wide and 5.5 inches tall. The thickness (from your table to the top of the keyboard) is roughly 3/4" at the top of the keyboard, to 1/4" at the bottom, so the keyboard is slightly tilted. The mouse is about 4.5" from top to bottom, and 2.5" from side to side. The height is 1/4" at the front tip of the mouse, approximately 3/4" in the middle, and a bit over 1/2" at the bottom.It is difficult to measure the height, as it is curved to fit the hand, but to me it is a flatter feel that the Microsoft mouse I was using before.I thought this would bug me, but it's actually way more comfortable.Weight: I don't have a scale for actual weight, but the keyboard is light enough to carry with one hand easily, though not so lightweight that it moves or slides around on my slick wooden table. It does not feel cheap to me, and seems well made. The mouse is very lightweight, slides around my table easily without a mousepad, only has a barely detectable rattle when shaken.Lag: There is no lag with the mouse at all. It is quick to move around the screen, zips along like a speeding bullet. The keyboard has no lag that I can tell.Keyboard sounds: Many people have said this is "quiet" and some people have said it's noisy and clacky. To me, it's more of a thunk but not quite. It's not totally quiet, but it's not annoying me either. I'd say it's a matter of tolerance for anyone. I added a video so you could hear the keyboard. My phone is right next to it, and the room is perfectly quiet so you might get a feel for how loud it is. I'd say adjust your speakers for someone talking in a normal volume, then listen to the keys.Overall Impressions: I like this set. One pro about it is that you only have one usb dongle to use for both the mouse and the keyboard. So if you are short on usb ports, but need both a regular keyboard and a mouse, this is a nice feature. As stated, I am very picky about my input devices. I don't like to hammer on keys, I like them easy to push but not mushy. These keys are springy and responsive. They are slightly hard to push down for me, and my hands and arms get fatigued after long bouts of typing, however, I have muscle, tendon, and joint issues all over my body, so this is not unusual for me.The keyboard may fall asleep, but I haven't noticed if it has. It has always sprung right to attention when I start using it. The mouse does go to sleep but all it takes is a press down on the scroll wheel or other button and it wakes right up. Better than a dead battery in the morning. There is an on/off switch, but who remembers that? Both keyboard and mouse take AA batteries by the way. Two for keyboard, one for mouse.The color on the keyboard is an aluminum or silver for the base. The buttons are white, with very dark gray letters and numbers. They have black for the function key and the function symbols like mute, and volume. The mouse is mostly white, with a silver border going around the perimeter and silver accents on the scroll button, along with a small center button I can't seem to figure the use for.I am using a Windows 10 PC, this works fine. The drivers seemed to install fine, I had no trouble setting it up.I've just had it a couple of days, but I am pleased enough that it's a keeper. The only thing I feel is missing is a side button that I could use to map a zoom in/out function to, such as my Microsoft mouse has. I really miss that, but otherwise I have had no other misgivings. A solid set for the money in my opinion.
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