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- #93 in Computer Keyboard & Mouse Combos
rashed
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on March 3, 2025
Do not buy this. I literally just plugged it in and the letter keys from Z to M aren’t working at all including the enter key.
Kara
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on February 9, 2025
My only issue is that the keyboard is noisy
Tamara Fettig
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Review update: the company reached out and provided a new keyboard set that was delivered quickly and works perfectly. Very happy with the customer service I have received. Thank you!Bought in July 2024 by February 2025 it no longer works. I have to press a key about 15 times before it will type the letter. It started typing double N’s about 2 months into owning it but that didn’t bother me as much as it taking me 45 mins to type out a 2 sentence email….. Doesn’t matter if it’s fully charged or plugged in etc. issue remains. Mouse is perfect. Really bummed because I loved this set and love the feel of the keyboard but was hoping to have gotten at least a years worth of use out of it….seriously bummed. Guess I’m off to find a replacement.
Nael Shadid
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 24, 2025
I bought Meetion Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard and Mouse from your Amazon store on 21 December 2024. Sadly, less than a month later, the mouse and keyboard wouldn't charge at all. I tried connecting to different ports and power supplies, but it wouldn't charge. Now, I am stuck with a keyboard and mouse set that I can't use.The mouse and keyboard don't charge, so they become a one-time-use of them, which is very expensive: AED 200+. I tried to contact the seller before leaving a comment through their e-mail, but I was disrespectfully ignored. In concept, it's an excellent keyboard and mouse if you want to pay for something that works only for three weeks.
Michael C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
Edit:6 stars! (Spoiler: there is nothing wrong with the unit) I THOUGHT there was a problem with the keyboard or dongle because keypresses were getting missed. I contacted MEETION support about the issue to see if this might be a common problem and if there was a solution. They offered to send me another keyboard and dongle. This would mean I'd now have 2 dongles. 1 for the existing mouse, and 1 for the new keyboard. I didn't want that, so MEETION agreed to send me another keyboard/mouse combo. While waiting for those items to arrive, I got so fed up with the problem I put the dongle in a different USB port. Since then, the problem has not reoccurred!!! The problem was a USB port all along and not the unit. Having not yet opened up the new keyboard/mouse box, I contacted MEETION support to let them know my findings, apologize, and offer to send back the new item. They said I could keep it! +1 more star for customer service!Original Review:I've been a long-time user of Microsoft ergonomic keyboards, but those are getting hard to find plus pricey. I guess they're discontinuing them and sold the patents to some other company.As you can see from my pics, I tested 4 different ergo keyboards. This MEETION wins!I like the size, feel, and sound of the keys. They're quiet. It feels much like the MS keyboards, and I rarely have mistypes, at least not as much as I was having with the others I tested.I like that the key rows have a slight curve to them, like the MS ones do. One of the Perixx keyboards I tried had straight rows.I like this mouse better than the Perixx one I tried. The Perixx was too vertical, and too big. But it's all about the keyboard. It's easy to use a different mouse if you wanted.I like that it's just one dongle for both the keyboard and the mouse. The Perixx pair I bought required two.I like the full keyboard layout and the Home/End key group arrangement as it matches the MS. The Perixx was different and it annoyed me.It's a good price too! The ProtoArc, my second place finisher, is around $110, $40 more.ProtoArc (2nd place): too laptop-y in key size and feel, for me; spacebar started to squeak a bit; pricey, but sexy; I didn't like the mouse as much as the MEETION mouseX9 (3rd place): didn't lay flat with or without the feet extended; seemed to miss keypresses here and therePerixx (4th place): everything I said above; it was the most noisy and I didn't like the feelOverall I am very impressed and pleased with this keyboard/mouse combo. I hope these last a long time. If they do I will purchase again.
jerijustjeri
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023
I've been using a wired, Microsoft split keyboard, LXM-00001, for the past three years, and I loved it, minus the fact that the keys were wearing off. I have been typing long enough that I don't need to see the keys, but it just bothered me, how awful my keyboard looked. I also wanted a wireless option but Microsoft doesn't make a wireless version of that keyboard. So, I went shopping and looked for something that visually matched the MS. This Meetion option was my choice, because it's nearly the same layout. I also liked that it had one unifying USB receiver for both the keyboard and mouse. Too many wireless receivers in close proximity seem to cause trouble with each other. I didn't want to worry about it, plus, who can't appreciate having an extra USB port handy? So far, I've had no problem with a missing connection or missing keys. Both the keyboard and the mouse have worked flawlessly and have not dropped connection or gone dead. I can't attest to how long a charge holds yet, because I'm still rolling with my initial charge (a few days)Now, for the typing experience. Since I've been using a keyboard with the same set up as the Meetion for the past few years, I had no "break in" period to learn the layout. My fingers were flying as soon as I got the thing turned on. One reviewer said this keyboard is too loud. Well, it's not exactly quiet, no doubt, but I actually like the "thunk" sound the keys make. A little ASMR, if you will, that increases my typing satisfaction. For some reason, I just REALLY like it. Call me silly, I guess. If you're someone who is used to mechanical keyboards, this sound shouldn't bother you at all. Plus, the sensitivity and play in the keys just works for me. I find I rarely misskey on this thing. When I do, it's a ME problem, not a keyboard problem. The leather wrist support is also a plus for me. Microsoft makes a nylon wrist pad for their ergonomic KB's and those are hit or miss if they'll show stains. The Meetion seems like all it'll ever need is a good swipe with a baby wipe. It also feels pretty good. It hasn't irritated my skin or anything, and it definitely helps with wrist comfort. I can't attest to the durability of it, though, because I haven't had it that long, but that would be something to be conscious of. Some faux leather can break down over long term use. This seems like a decent quality faux leather, so this may never be a problem. Only time will tell on that.The mouse that comes with this keyboard is excellent. I love everything about the mouse. It's a decent size, not too big, but not too small for someone with a medium size hand. It's very responsive with satisfying roll ease and a nice clicky that's completely silent. Again, I love that it doesn't need it's own dedicated USB receiver. I have no complaints at all about the mouse. Love it.All in all, I'm very pleased with this keyboard/mouse. I felt unsure, given the few reviews and the name brand not being one I was familiar with, but I'm glad I took the chance. This is a fairly decent price point as well, and it wouldn't be too hard on the bank account to purchase another one as a gift or as a replacement. So, yeah, I would buy this again if I needed to, and I do recommend it if you're someone who kinda likes the mechanical keyboard sound and feel and you don't work in a library quiet atmosphere. XOXO Meetion!
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