

⌨️ Elevate your desk game with silent precision and wireless freedom!
The J JOYACCESS 2.4G Slim and Compact Wireless Keyboard combines a sleek, space-saving profile with a robust 33-foot wireless range and whisper-quiet scissor-switch keys. Designed for professionals who demand silent, responsive typing, it offers over 90 days of battery life powered by 2 AA batteries and plug-and-play convenience via a dedicated USB nano receiver. Compatible across multiple platforms, this keyboard is the perfect blend of ergonomic comfort and versatile connectivity for modern workspaces.













| ASIN | B07K6MGLDL |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #313 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (11,069) |
| Date First Available | November 5, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
| Item model number | JKB2B |
| Manufacturer | J JOYACCESS |
| Product Dimensions | 15.03 x 5.7 x 1.9 inches |
A**R
A PRE-Review (Not yet fully tested) but loving it so far
I received the keyboard fairly recently but have not yet had the chance to test it so I can't give a reliable review on its performance, the reason being is that I am still waiting for my desktop PC to be assembled and shipped, the one for which this keyboard will be used. However, I am typing with it right now as I have it plugged into the laptop I am using to write this. With that being said... Right off the bat, I LOVED it. It is ergonomically perfect, light weight, sturdy in construction (despite being a sturdy plastic), the keys are stealthy silent, and the key presses feel great. I have always been a fan of silent keyboards and this one is EXACTLY like a laptop keyboard (much like the Dell I am on right now.) If this is a selling point for you, there you go. So far, it performs well. There is no lag/latency in the keystrokes. The range I've tested so far is about 12 feet away and it responds immediately. My regular use of this will be at an average range of about 8 feet away from the PC tower. (This will be used with a wall mounted monitor and not on a physical desktop surface.) The dimensions: 14.5" wide, 5.5" deep, and height is 3/4" at the far side and 1/4" at the near side. Power: Runs on two AA batteries. Again, I have not had the chance to put it through the full paces, but so far, it's great. It's very compact. I got the dark silver grey with black keys and it looks really cool; I'm going to hate when it starts getting all mucky and used up. As I am able to test it further, I will do my best to update the following in the coming months and beyond: -power consumption/battery longevity -key paint/ink (whether the letters start to fade) -overall performance (response time/latency, key failure, etc.) -durability/lifespan of product based on normal usage For the price ($22 at the time of this writing), I think it's a great value. If you like the laptop keyboard feel, then I think you'll like this, too. It's well worth the money.
B**.
REALLY close to the ideal keyboard for a 'text' computer user like me.
I recently bought a series of different wireless keyboards because the one that I had before, one that I liked a lot, went crump and I needed a replacement. Six or so keyboards down the research path, I think I've found one that I can live with VERY easily. All of the keyboards leading up to this one were semi-OK, but ultimately unsatisfactory in some disqualifying way. I wanted wireless (Bluetooth or dedicated USB thingie) because my desktop is a busy place and the cord from a much earlier corded, USB full width keyboard was pretty much always in the way. I didn't think I cared about replaceable vs not batteries, but the unit that crumped had an embedded rechargeable Li-Ion battery that was rechargeable via a mini-USB jack. It was THAT non-replaceable battery that was unable to charge that caused the keyboard to become unusable. I determined VERY early on that I wanted rectangular keytops because my finger-to-key aim was better than with round keys of really close to the same size. I thought I wanted Bluetooth, but after experiencing what I call 'resync delay' on several of the candidates, I determined that I probably wanted a more basic unit, maybe a more-or-less dedicated Win (PC) unit. I wanted low-travel keys because the keyboard that went kaput had them and not only did they feel much better, but I typed with fewer errors and I think a bit faster as well. I wanted those low-travel keys to be pretty quiet too; as close to noiseless as can be reasonably expected. Several of the keyboards I tried and rejected were of the 'Bluetooth for Win, IOS, or Android' flavor and I ultimately realized that not only did I not care one way or another for that flexibility, but that it also introduced the previously-mentioned Bluetooth 'resync delay'. I wanted a less-wide keyboard, preferably without the numpad and those other keys that are customarily between it and the 'proper' letter keys. I wanted frequently-used text-editing keys to be single function keys, not invoked by having to ALSO press the Fn key or whatever other 'shift' mechanism was employed. I wanted an additional column of my most-frequently-used editing keys just to the right of the letter keys and return. I was willing to overlook an 'also' numpad if that additional column had End, Home, PgUp, PgDn, and Del, assuming that BkSp was not too far away. I wanted the F keys on the topmost row to do what they usually do, without having to use Fn or some other 'shift-like' key. So, you may ask, how does this latest unit measure up. First, it's too wide (14.5 inches overall L- R) since it has the numpad, but because it has the extra column of my favorite editing keys, I already been able to erase from my mind that the keyboard is wider than it needs to be by a full 3 inches. The keys are rectangular, low travel, and delightfully quiet. It uses a dedicated USB dongle-ish receiver that needs no configuration, pairing, or other involvement by me. The driver auto-installed as soon as I plugged it in. As far as I'm able to determine, it is an exclusively Windows keyboard, and I'm using it with W7 Pro on a homebrew mITX system. Right now, drawing near to the end of it's first full day of use by me, I have only one suggestion for change - make this same keyboard without that (to me) unnecessary numpad. Until that suggested unit appears, I'll be happily typing on what is probably the best keyboard I've ever used. I'm REALLY happy with this unit; happy enough that I don't regret the time or expense associated with finding it. As Edith Ann used to say "And that's the truth"
G**S
Easy connect and use!
I ordered this keyboard because my laptop's special characters were not working. The keyboard takes 2 AA batteries - which they do not supply and so you must have if you want to start using the keyboard immediately. After I put in the batteries and plugged in the USB receiver, everything connected and installed very quickly. I started using it within 10 minutes of receiving it - it was great too because it arrived 2 days earlier than originally had planned. The keyboard itself is fine. I'm getting used to it still - the backspace is quite little and so I am struggling with getting used tho it. Also the keyboard in general is quite compact and so keys are close together. Perhaps if the keyboard was a little larger it would not be so difficult. Other than that, its really nice looking - very slick. I wish it had a back light though - that would make it more worth the money paid. Love that it has a number pad! My laptop did not have that on so enjoying it. When you type, the keyboard doesn't seem too stable - it vibrates a little. Maybe I type too hard? I desperately needed a keyboard and so got one quickly = happy customer.
R**A
Slim, Stylish, and Easy to Use
The JOYACCESS Wireless Keyboard has been a fantastic addition to my workspace. The slim and compact design not only looks sleek but also saves a lot of desk space. The black and grey color combination is modern and professional, making it perfect for any setup. It connects seamlessly via 2.4G wireless, and I experienced no delays or dropouts during use. The keys are responsive and quiet, which is great for working in shared spaces. I also appreciate the inclusion of the numeric pad—it’s super convenient for tasks like data entry or budgeting. Overall, this is a lightweight, functional, and stylish keyboard that works perfectly with my laptop and PC. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a reliable wireless keyboard!
A**A
Quality is good. Seems to be sturdy and a bit heavy. Doesn’t give out loud noises when using. Overall, am happy with the item.
J**O
Amei meu teclado novo, ele é lindo, as teclas são confortáveis e silenciosas, conectou muito fácil no meu mac. Atrasou um pouco pra chegar, mas foi culpa da alfandega.
F**H
Works perfectly as described, Bluetooth usb is small and sturdy and the keyboard has a great feel to it. Batteries were easy to put in. Highly recommend as a high quality budget keyboard
T**C
This keyboard is very good to use. The color of it is light green, and if you feel very tired after watching computer for a long time, you can have a glance at the keyboard and the light green will make your eyes comfortable. This keyboard supports both Mac and windows system, and when you type on the keyboard, your fingers can feel that it is very smooth to press on keys. The wireless bluetooth design also makes you use the keyboard easier if your computer is far from the keyboard, and no need to consider the limit of wires. Furthermore, weigh of the keyboard is light so that you can put it on your legs, or when your are in bed. Very good product and highly recommended.
M**T
ممتازة ولونها نفس الصورة معاها رأس بلوتوث يو اس بي
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