![[2018 Updated] Dupad Story H20 2.4GHz Mini Wireless Keyboard with Remote Mouse Combo Backlit Multi-Touch Touchpad,USB Rechargeable for Android TV Box Windows PC, HTPC, IPTV, PC, Raspberry](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/6101QEARQjL._AC_SL3840_.jpg)







๐ฏ Command your media kingdom with style and ease!
The Dupad Story H20 Mini Wireless Keyboard is a compact, rechargeable 2.4GHz keyboard and multi-touch touchpad combo featuring auto-rotating touch controls, 3-level colorful backlighting, and IR learning for TV control. With up to 10 meters wireless range and broad OS compatibility, itโs designed for seamless media and PC navigation in any environment.






| ASIN | B07C2V97T1 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | Dupad story |
| Color | H20 3 in 1 Keyboard |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (536) |
| Date First Available | 10 April 2018 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 95.2 g |
| Item model number | 8541649328 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 3.8 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.9 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Dupad story |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
| Operating System | Android,Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 16 x 1.6 cm; 95.25 g |
| Series | H20 |
| Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
M**T
My bedroom TV is also the monitor for my HTPC and I was sick of having a keyboard in bed lol. This device is AMAZING. Size of a cell phone/remote control. Buttons are clicky, though the device is light it doesn't feel cheap. Sensors work great for flipping it to the keyboard side (like how your phone auto rotates from portrait -> landscape). LED backlight is great, colors and brightness are adjustable or you can turn it off. Maybe the best part is it's rechargeable via micro usb so there's no batteries and the charger isn't propietary so if the charger breaks you don't need a whole new device. The touchpad works well, that's what I use most. Gestures work great, up to 4 finger gestures work on it. This is exactly what I was looking for couldn't recommend it enough. If there was a nicer $100 version of this I would buy it. I can't speak to battery life yet after just a few days use (still on my first charge) but with the micro usb that doesn't concern me, charging will be easy.
E**N
I love this little device. I use it with a media computer hooked up to a TV. I found wireless keyboards and mice cumbersome, but this little thing revolutionized using my computer as a media station. I bought it in 2021, and I use it almost every day and only have to charge it every couple of weeks. I will admit that some of the reviewers who say the touchpad is fiddly for selecting things are right, but it is possible and you can get the hang of it. I've more than gotten my money out of this little thing. Very happy I bought it, and I highly recommend it. Recommendations for use: don't leave it on. Memorize where the power switch is and thumb it on to use it, and then thumb it off. Not only will the charge last longer that way, but you'll avoid unwanted selections. It's highly vulnerable to vibrations. Familiarize yourself with the finger tap combinations, and avoid resting all of your fingers on it because that changes the color. Don't use it when it's plugged in to charge. Charging seems to distort the signal and you can get some really weird responses. I usually unplug it to make a selection (start a video or something) and then turn it off and plug it in until I need it again. But I only have to do this when it starts blinking red indicating low battery while I'm actively using it. Usually, I just randomly pick a night and put it on the charger when I go to bed. It has an amazingly long battery life if you keep it off rather than letting it sleep when not in use. Cons: click and drag is nearly impossible. It can be done but usually takes a lot of trial and error to get the double tap just right to select something to drag. It is very vulnerable to vibrations. Leave it in sleep on the couch next to you and it will randomly stop your video when you shift on the couch. Just turn it off when you're not actively using it. Some of the keyboard combinations are a little weird, and if you have poor eyesight, even the lighted keys can be difficult to read. Finding punctuation is the hardest. Don't expect to do a ton of complicated typing with this. It's a remote keypad not a keyboard. Direct line of sight is necessary. If you have other electronic devices in use, don't put them between the remote and it's dongle. Pros: long lasting battery, good range, durable and dependable. I've been using it for years and have no real major complaints.
D**E
The keyboard and track pad work fine but it is a bit inconvenient to have to flip the device over to swith between them. For my next one I think I'll get one with the keyboard and track pad on the same side. I do like having a large track pad and the form factor is actually pretty good.
B**Y
I use em with my laptop on the TV and my Nvidia Shield. Power key is a little inconveniently placed, but otherwise great chicklet keyboard. Track pad is the best I've used on a remote. It has a gyro and knows which side you are using and disables the other side. It also knows its track pad orientation, so you can scroll in landscape or portrait. I probably only charge em 2 or 3 times a year. They have a physical power switch which is nice but they also go to sleep. While I wish these would get an update to include Bluetooth and usbc charging, I've tried a bunch of other keyboards, remotes and air mouses and this is what I keep falling back on. Perfect companion to the Nvidia remote.
P**L
The keyboard worked fine but for the past 2 months the device would just corrupt the drivers for the PC and the mouse functions are not working right. In the web browser you click a link and it would open a new tab. You cant type anything either until a reboot of the system. Then it would work fine for a few weeks until it failed again to this weird state. This is just cheap junk from China. No quality control. They have a great device if they put QUALITY components in it.
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