

🖥️ Fold, roll, and conquer your workspace with the keyboard that travels as fast as you do!
The Foldable Silicone Keyboard by Sungwoo is a full-size, flexible USB wired keyboard crafted from high-intensity silicone gel. Its waterproof, dustproof, and roll-up design makes it ultra-portable and durable, perfect for professionals who demand a reliable typing experience on the move without sacrificing comfort or functionality.











| ASIN | B06WWM5TC6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,611) |
| Date First Available | February 23, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | 8541647695 |
| Manufacturer | Sungwoo |
| Product Dimensions | 17.72 x 5.51 x 0.39 inches |
S**E
this is a really good keyboard
yeah. I am typing this review up on the keyboard I am reviewing. :D I have owned it since January of 2018. It is a great keyboard. I used it as a spare for a while. At first I thought the material feels weird to type on. I got over that recently. I found, though. that I like using it as my main pc keyboard as of a couple days ago. it seems to be working really well. as other reviewers said, the response time on this keyboard is great. I love the fact it is so flat and stays where I place it and it doesn't take u-p near as much space on my desk as a standard keyboard does. portability is great and all, but usability is important too. Another pro to it: it is spill and dust proof. Always great pluses.
S**A
Saved me a ton of money!
I travel with my laptop and about 4 days before a trip the keyboard began to misbehave. At times I was not able to login making the laptop useless. Smile.Amazon.com to the rescue! I received this in time for my trip and it works perfectly with my laptop. As other reviews have noted, the keys do require a more definite stroke, but to me this is an advantage - I now have fewer 'lazy-finger' errors. The keyboard must be placed on a hard, flat surface to work and when changing working environments such as cold (car storage) to warm (workdesk), the keyboard needs time to adjust. The temperature differential between inside and outside the silicon keyboard caused the keyboard to appear slightly inflated. The unit worked fine but felt funny to the touch until the temperatures normalized. This took no effort or action on my part. Just a little bit of time. My built-in keyboard is currently behaving, but I will keep this in my bag for a backup. Highly recommended.
H**T
Quietest keyboard ever used, but loses occasional keystrokes and needs a flat surface.
Pros: Quietest keyboard I ever tried. Maintenance is a breeze. Relatively cheap. Easy to carry around. All keys function correctly. Cons: Requires a hard flat working surface area making it not work well while lying in bed or sitting in a car unless you bring a long flat object to serve as a base, at which point might as well just carry a real keyboard. Occasionally a keystroke is ignored / lost when speed typing. Overall rating: 4 out of 5 I actually bought this more for the whisper quiet typing so it serves my needs wonderfully there and almost received a 5 star rating as a result. However the fact that occasionally keystrokes get lost drops it down from 5 stars level. PS: As an FYI during the course of typing this review I had to go back and redo 5 "lost" keystroke letters out of 1012 strokes total. Acceptable if you're typing unimportant text, but not if you are typing up important documents or published text. This is because there is no warning when you lose a stroke, which makes speed typing hazardous.
J**.
Bummed out
I took this on a business trip and got about 3 good uses out of it before it decided to stick on the "S" key. It was compact and great for travel so I was really bummed when it started to fail on me or wouldn't allow me to type fast.
E**C
Better than expected! Good for traveling excel nerds like me
I'll be honest - I did not have high expectations for the performance of this keyboard. I prepared myself for disappointment with questions like "how good could this dinky piece of rubber be?" But I was supremely tired of lugging around a full sized keyboard and the self-imposed embarrassment of having it poke out of my backpack when I was moving from place to place, so this keyboard got a shot. Now, obviously this will not have the same feel as a normal full-sized keyboard, so let's get that out of the way. This is the solution to a niche problem, and keyboard feel and sound will be sacrificed. That said, it it not nearly the amount of sacrifice I expected it to be. Keyboard feel: It takes some getting used to, but I would say this keyboard takes about 5-10% more strength to push the keys down vs. a normal keyboard, but I think that's because when you're not entirely precise, you're pushing against the harder outside silicone of each key (diagonally in to get down). If I'm very precise and push down in the center of each key, then it's very easy to type, and short of the feel of the silicone, the effort feels like laptop chicklet keys. Keyboard sound: obviously the silicone is going to mute al your typing - you still get tapping noises from your fingers hitting the keys, but there is no mechanical noise of the key switch being activated. If I type slowly, it's entirely silent. Keyboard layout: Layout is incredibly important to me. As a power excel user, I need my function keys (F2,F4) to be dedicated vs. shared with things like volume and contrast. I also need the full number pad, which this has. Last, the Home/End/PgUp/PgDn buttons are also dedicated and in a good location. We'll see how durable it is - for now, I'm just folding it in half and dropping it into my backpack, but I imagine at some point things will start to wear out between the silicone and the sensors in the keys. Also, just to be comprehensive as I can, this keyboard isn't 100% fully flexible in every configuration - there is a section where the logo is (where the cable comes in) that has the controller and whatever other hard things that need to be in there, so that part does not flex. That means you do need to exercise some minor caution in rolling it up and transporting it.
A**R
DO NOT BUY!!!!
Im sorry to say this but this product sucks. I called Amazon about re sending me the product because i like how quiet it is. The problem that are going on with the first one is that it only lasted me 3 days. The numbers on the keyboard not the number pad 1 though 4 stopped working. I really didnt know why so i called Amazon to figure out if they can send me a replacement. The person that i was talking to was very nice and helpful. The Amazon lady did her troubleshoot and other this by calling the company that made this keyboard but nothing. So she replaced it and arrived and so second keyboard well everything works but not my space bar. This isnt a product that should be picked by (amazon choice) this keyboard is garbage "DO NOT BUY" no JOKE DO NOT BUY because you will have this problems with this product. FYI, I only bought this because my keyboard on my laptop is Mechanical so my typing gets annoying at work. As well when you buy this product it comes in small box.
N**Z
Bought this keyboard few months ago. The keyboard is now wavy and the numeric keypad doesn't work anymore. Really disappointed in this product. Plus, the wavy thing makes it really hard to use.
K**E
I like this keyboard although some time you need to hit hard to type in but good enough to work at travel. I bought duplicate by accident but they respond my cancellation quickly.
A**ー
Fnキーが無かったり、表示とPC上の表記がズレていてやりづらいです。安かろ悪かろうです。
M**.
Why such a low rating? I bought one. Returned it and got a refund. Bought another and got to return that one as well for a refund. Why? First. Key Mapping errors. There are about six keys that show a different character to what is on the key. I ordered about 6 weeks apart. Did I get two from a bad batch? Just be aware. Second. It is definitely a US setup. Not made clear on the product description. The '3' key does not have a '£' option. Why ship a US keyboard to the UK? Again, be aware. Third. I knew it would take some typing adaptation for a silicone keyboard, but over several weeks I found it was too inefficient. Example the 'space' bar. On a standard keyboard you can hit the space bar anywhere and you get a 'space'. On the silicone keypad you have to hit the long space bar almost exactly centrally and very deliberately, otherwise no space character registered. It really proved to be inefficient going back to insert missing spaces. Be aware. Cleaning. The keyboard is sealed (spill-proof) and can be wiped down. However, the nature of silicone is that it attracts dust and debris and it sticks to the silicone material. I think that you will end up cleaning the silicone more than a standard plastic keyboard. My recommendation. Buy a min-keypad, with no num-pad. They are really small and light and will fit just as easily or even more easily into your work bag along with your tablet. Takes up the same space on your desk. Any they work more efficiently. For the same cost. All without the flaws listed above.
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