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Reviews (22)

29 Aug, 2018
Seems to do the job. Charge didn't last as long as it initially promised.
Seems to do the job. Charge didn't last as long as it initially promised.

20 Sep, 2017
It's a cable!
Seemed well enough made. Mouse didn't work through it (though keyboard did), but that could be the mouse (though that was working with previous motherboard), or the new motherboard, or Windows - _probably_ not this cable at fault.

05 Feb, 2017
minor quibbles; the recipient is delighted with it.
1 of 1 found this helpful Feels reasonably well made - the keyboard in particular.
The cutouts are /not/ ideal for the Lenovo - most are, but the camera should be able to point both forward and backward; this case obscures one of those.
The pairing instructions were incorrect in one or two small details; the screenshots also did not quite reflect what is actually seen. This could be due to the version of Android or bluetooth not being the same between the printing and the unit, but I think even allowing for that, one or two of the steps was the opposite of what was stated. However, once paired, the unit works well.
A _little_ more detail would be welcome - the instructions more or less _only_ covered pairing; some hint as to which keys did what on the computer wouldn't go amiss, nor description of the charging light (for anyone who wants to know: a red light appears when charging power is applied, which goes out when charged; fairly intuitive to anyone used to such things, but wouldn't have hurt to state it; the fact that it goes out might confuse some users).
The person we bought it for is delighted with it.