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![]() It’s a welcome benefit that doesn’t add volume to the keypad in any negative way. The USB hub is a great feature as you likely have some hard drives, peripherals or that USB-A to lighting cable that came with your iPhone that you connect to your computer with some frequency. When placed directly next to the right side of my 15″ laptop it’s lays out just like the keys on my Magic Keyboard. Just place it next to your computer and switch it on. It’s lightweight, small and fits in a back pocket or between your hand and the laptop you’re lugging around anyway. The Voamoko Numeric Pad straight up solves this problem. Definitely works, but it’s just not the same as having a number pad when you’re really trying to enter numbers quickly and accurately. When I’m in meeting rooms and elsewhere I’m limited to the numbers along the top of my Macbook Pro. The funny part is that I’m actually not at my desk for the majority of the day. It’s a great setup as I work in spreadsheets and gantt programs regularly. I use a standing desk and a large monitor at work with Apple’s Magic Trackpad 2 and full-size Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad. On you computer open your Bluetooth preference panel, look for “Bluetooth Keypad” and click connect. On the back you’ll now see a flashing blue light next to the red light. ![]() Slide the switch so that green is showing (instead of red) and then press the small round button to place it in pairing mode. Note that you will not be able to use the keypad until you setup Bluetooth. You’ll see a solid red light at the back of the keypad confirming it’s charging. It’s also compatible with PCs running Windows and iOS devices. It’s available in both silver and space gray so you can complete your kit. Voamoko’s numeric pad was clearly designed to aesthetically match MacBooks from Apple. – Dimensions: ~ 5.5″ x 4.5″ and 0.5″ at top of the ramped design Design and features ![]() – Duration: 2 hours to charge, 50 hours use, ~2 months standby – Power: Input of 5V at 100mA, Output at 900mA per port – Controls: Power switch, BT pairing button and LED indicator – Wireless: Bluetooth 3.0 for keypad only functionality – USB hub: Two USB-A 3.0 ports (when connected with USB-C cable) – Keyswitch life & response: 500 million strokes times & 5 millisecond – Support: Windows/macOS/iOS/Android (Some shortcut keys are not supported on macOS & iOS) The built-in USB hub adds some needed backwards compatibility to newer computers. The Type-C Wireless Numeric Pad with USB Hub is a portable number pad that you can use with your laptop for the feel of a full size numeric keyboard without the bulk.
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