Power Vessel Wireless Media Keyboard (PV-K01) or FUNDIAN Bluetooth Keyboard with Jog Mouse (White)

Описание к видео Power Vessel Wireless Media Keyboard (PV-K01) or FUNDIAN Bluetooth Keyboard with Jog Mouse (White)

Video Chapters (Time stamps)
0:00 - Intro (Quick Unboxing)
0:45 - Close up look
1:32 - Button Pressing Test
2:35 - Charging
2:54 - Size Comparisons
3:31 - More Button Pressing
3:55 - iPad (+ Connection Card)
5:41 - iPhone (+ Extra info)
6:39 - Backlit Keys (light bleeding)
7:30 - Re-Pairing Devices
8:07 - PC
9:26 - Typing (+ Firmware info)
11:20 - Navigating the Web
12:06 - Drawing
12:40 - Gaming on PC
15:20 - User Manual

This is the Power Vessel Wireless Media Keyboard, model PV-K01 by Fundian. Or FUNDIAN Bluetooth Keyboard with Jog Mouse and Audio Receiver Remote Wireless Controller. The white version.

In this video, I’ll be doing some testing on an iPad Pro, an iPhone, and extensively on a PC. Some of the features on this device I won’t be testing due to time constraint.

This thing is really small. Feels like it well made well constructed, well made (or is it?). There are 5 top glossy main buttons. Left hand jog mouse. Right hand D-Pad. Moving the jog mouse feels good and not cheep. Good bouncing feedback. There are shoulder buttons, Micro USB port, On/Off switch and a 3.5mm jack. The typing QWERTY buttons are also pretty with Pretty good feedback. But it has an Odd key arrangements, especially with the Enter key right smack in the center of the keyboard.

This wireless mini keyboard was a crowd funding Indiegogo product, campaigned back in 2019. This white version is a finalized version. The white version in the Campaign was a bit different the Jog Mouse, the D-Pad and the shoulder buttons came in darker color Which I love the way that looked. Why did they changed the colors?

FIRMWARE UPDATE:
I believe prior to them putting this up on sale on Amazon, they had installed ‘OTA_1st Generation_v3’ firmware. They have an additional Firmware OTA Update planned for between March to May 2023. No breakdown details about this firmware can be found anywhere … yet.

On their FUNDIAN website, what I could tell, updating A firmware using an Android device is a one-and-done by downloading their app then update it through there. Updating using an i-device like an iPhone or iPad is Not as simple, however. Because you’re Not just downloading their app, you‘ll also need to have a Mac or a PC and download firmware file from their website, installing that, then plug in an i-device that has their app, open up iTunes and Add or Drag-and-Drop a document onto it. Then unplug it and run the mobile app on the i-device. Approve Bluetooth message. Search for some stuff in the mobile app. Turn on the mini keyboard. Select the keyboard name in the app. And finally select OTA to update. I think this is a crazy time-consuming complicated task! No wonder why they had to install the version 3 prior to selling it on Amazon. But maybe by then, they may just have an easier way for updating on an i-device.

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