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iPazzPort Mini Wireless Keyboard Review: An Excellent HTPC Keyboard for Under $15

iPazzPort Mini Wireless Keyboard Review: An Excellent HTPC Keyboard for Under $15

Posted on January 8, 2018June 11, 2019 By Jarvis

HTPC Keyboards and Air mice offer a better remote experience for your Android TV box or HTPC. The iPazzport wireless mini keyboard offers an impressive array of functionality in a compact package – all for under $15. Is it worth it? Read my iPazzPort mini wireless keyboard review to find out.

What is the iPazzPort Mini Wireless Keyboard?

Controlling Android TV boxes or HTPCs can be a real pain sometimes. Android TV boxes aren’t always optimized for remote use and using a full size keyboard and mouse is too cumbersome for the couch.

The iPazzPort wireless mini keyboard aims to solve this problem by combining a wireless keyboard with a touchpad that fits in the palm of your hand. Wireless freedom thanks to 2.4GHz connectivity and multi-color backlighting make it the perfect companion for the living room.
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Computers & IT Tags:android, android tv, keyboards, palm, review, touchpad, TV, wireless

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