

⌨️ Travel light, type right — your ergonomic keyboard companion on the move!
The Goldtouch Go!2 Bluetooth Wireless Mobile Keyboard is a sleek, foldable, and ergonomic keyboard designed for professionals who demand comfort and portability. Featuring adjustable angles from 0º to 30º, quiet scissor-switch keys, and seamless Bluetooth connectivity, it pairs effortlessly with multiple devices. Its compact foldable design makes it an ideal travel companion, combining full-sized key comfort with ultimate mobility.





| ASIN | B00DT88OXK |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Travel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,408 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Goldtouch |
| Built-In Media | Go!2 Keyboard |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 167 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Generation | 1st Generation |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00183238000957, 01832380007800 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.3"L x 7.1"W x 1.4"H |
| Item Weight | 1.34 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Goldtouch |
| Model Name | Go!2 Bluetooth Wireless Mobile Keyboard, Portable Foldable Travel Keyboard |
| Model Number | GTP-0044W |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
| Series Number | 183238000957 |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Mobile Productivity |
| UPC | 183238000957 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**H
Super cool! Works great! very slight learning curve. not perfect but damn close
Love the design. Being able to shape the keyboard how I want has been very comfy for me. I use it mostly to type from my bed when my comp is hooked up to the tv. Great, sturdy feel to the keys. only imperfections: a couple keys are placed differently ever so slightly from where you find them on typical keyboard (the 'B' button for example). But you get used to it very quickly. Occassionally a key will get typed multiple times, like the sticks. But it's not because the physical key gets stuck. I think it has something to do with this following slight glitch: sometimes it disconnects briefly, usually just from being turned on without use. But once you tap a button it will start working again without needing to be turned off and on. It'll just take a second to register, but then you're back up and running. Also no keyboard light, a little irksome when typing in the dark, but if you're an experienced typer than it's not a big issue. It's portable, not the absolute smallest when folded up, but still good for travel. And that's the tradeoff: not super duper tiny, but small enough to port and big enough to be a very comfortable keyboard, near seamless transition from normal keyboards. All in all, so so happy with this product!
A**X
Great product backed by a great company! Excellent travel keyboard for ergonomic typing
Edit: They fixed my keyboard. Customer service like this gets 5 stars always. Thank you GoldTouch! Be sure to buy your keyboard from the authorized sellers here to get the real deal. I was excited to have this keyboard for travel and hoped the ergonomic design would help my RSI / wrist injury out. Well, it mostly performs well - I could live with a few issues with Bluetooth connection and battery life as other reviews mentioned. The keyboard is nice to type on, at least while it is connected and powered up. However - just after the 30 day return window expired one of the keys broke off. I took this keyboard with me on exactly 1 trip, and was careful to stow it in a well protected location. I think the plastic is just very fragile in the small scissor switches under the keys. So, now I must continually squish the '<,' key back in place, and fear it will likely fly off and become lost - not to mention the likelihood of further keys breaking. :(
K**M
Works great! Travels well! Not quite right for me
I was really excited to get this keyboard. I am a coding student and spend a lot of time at work practicing. My macbook pro keyboard just isn't cutting it and I've noticed pain in my right wrist and some minor tingling. So to catch carpal tunnel early, I've decided to give this keyboard a try. I was first drawn to it for a few reasons. My needs for a keyboard were: - must travel well (small/foldable) - ergonomic - must have bluetooth, I didn't want to deal with expensive batteries. This goldtouch keyboard hit all my goals. But in practicallity it fell short for me in a few ways. Keep in mind that these cons are unique to me. Pros / Cons: - right side Shift key is so small, I continue to hit the Page Up key by accident. - Even though the keyboard can span outwards and be risen up vertically I still found that my wrists were in pain. (for those of you thinking about my work station and posture - my elbows are at a 90deg angle, palms resting slighly, and I am sitting with good posture and my feet do hit the ground). - the bluetooth works 95% of the time, but sometimes it forgets to connect... its annoying. - ergonomically, my wrists are still hurting. I've used this for a couple weeks now and I think I need something that can spread out length wise a bit more. My wrists are still at a slight angle, hence why I think they do start to hurt after a while. GREAT PRODUCT JUST GIVE IT A TRY, didn't work for my body, but product is EXCELLENT!
B**S
Perfect combo of ergonomics and portablility
I am falling in love with this keyboard. I've had it for a couple weeks and it has been a game changer. It is the perfect combo of ergonomics and practicality. I can throw it in my backpack and take it with me. It sits nicely in my lap so I can use it in places where its awkward to have my hands on the laptop keyboard (you can set your laptop on the table and keyboard in your lap). I was a little bit worried about the bad reviews saying the keys are too flat. It hasn't been a huge issue for me. They probably made the keys pretty flat to make it more compact and portable, a compromise I don't have issue with. I was also worried about the compatibility with mac computers. Thats all I'm using it with and it works fine. There has been probably about 4 times in the last couple weeks that it has disconnected. It has reconnected quickly every time.
J**N
Stuttering, ghosting, freezing
It's fine for low-stakes situations where some stuttering/stuck keys/freezing is acceptable, but I bought this looking for something that was both portable and ergonomic as I'm the note-taker for a series of negotiations at work and that much typing on a tiny laptop keyboard was starting to hurt my wrists. After the fourth time in the first hour of one negotiation session with the keyboard losing connection, getting stuck and repeating a keystroke for several lines worth, or just generally freezing, I turned it off, dropped it under the table, and went back to using my laptop keyboard because at least that would consistently type what I meant to be typing. If you've got the patience to deal with some occasional lag, it's fine. The hinge and lock system is quite ingenious! But the connection and/or software just isn't reliable enough. I'm returning it.
M**U
Cool Keyboard but far from perfect
This is a neat idea for a keyboard. The fact that you can adjust the angle is pretty cool, and I can already feel the difference it has on my wrist. It does take some getting use to, which can be a fun little challenge. I like the feeling of the keys, the resistance is just perfect enough for me to type quickly and it brings much satisfaction which each "successful" keystroke. Sadly, this is where the positive ends. This is an expensive keyboard, and the build quality is pretty poor. It feels and looks really cheap, especially when you compare this to other standard keyboards which offer far more features (such as a backlight with adjustable colors). Also, this keyboard has some bluetooth issues, and I don't mean a few, I mean a lot. After reading the other reviews people have posted, I can see that it is not just me who is experiencing these problems. And before I get the standard response of "maybe you need to update your drivers", I assure you my drivers are up to date and I use other bluetooth devices regularly and I don't experience any issues as I do with this keyboard. Some of the issues include, but not limited to: not responding at all forcing me to have to turn it off and back on. Losing sync in the middle of typing and just repeating the last key over and over again (this has caused me to lose trust with the keyboard as I expect any key to lock up like that as this happens very often). The battery life is pretty poor, lasted maybe a little over a week and a half (and this is with me turning off the keyboard after every use). If you keep the keyboard idle for a while, it will not respond to your first keystroke (you have to wake it up...). I was really hoping I would love this keyboard but sadly I am pretty disappointed with it. I really think it is way overpriced for what it is, which is a bare bones keyboard with the ability to adjust its slope. On top of all this, some of the key placements is very very strange (and pretty questionable). For the asking price, this keyboard does not deliver at all. You are better off getting a $10 standard keyboard and modifying it yourself.
E**N
Great for part-time usage: wins on space it takes on your desk, loses in key kayout
I really love the mechanics of the Goldtouch Go2 i.e. its compactness, the way it splits and folds without extra clutter, however I am a little bit disappointed by the poor Mac and keys layout (size of keys, F keys instead of function features by default, keys readability, keys too close etc.). It's an ideal keyboard to keep some space on your desk. IMO the combined Mac/PC keys is an interesting concept but not one that goes well with ergonomics, more like something I would be interested in a flat utility keyboard for projects where I work with multiple OSes. I would love something with a layout directly inspired on the Mac keyboard with more space between keys, and it probably doesn't need page keys etc. Secondary issues: bluetooth tend to disconnect when computer goes to sleep (fix is cycling power button on keyboard), and built quality is slightly lower than what you'd find on an Apple or Logitech keyboard. I would be willing to pay $250 for a keyboard with this locking mechanism but fixing the above issues. I use this keyboard at home with a Swiftpoint GT pointer, at work I prefer using the KINESIS Freestyle2 Blue with VIP3 kit and a MX Master. I use a 3M sticky pad in both case, as it sits flush with my desk surface. EDIT: removing one star, as the keyboard layout is really too bad, and it's also missing brightness function keys making it impossible to adjust main screen brightness on Mac displays without opening system preferences. Replacing at home with Kinesis. This is clearly a PC-first keyboard.
D**.
Great, compact, adjustable, goes for months on a single charge
I used a corded version of this Goldtouch keyboard for years before upgrading to a wireless one at my office. I realized today that I have been using my new wireless keyboard for about 2.5 months now - and it's only now needing to be plugged in and recharged. I'm very impressed by the battery life, in addition to the ergonomic excellence of this keyboard. The keys on this are low-profile and the action on the keys is fairly quiet, which I also appreciate. This is a wonderfully versatile ergonomic keyboard.
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