Best Compact Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard CHERRY KW 9200 MINI _ Review

The Cherry Keyboard: A Slim and Versatile Companion for the Digital Age

Today, we're going to be looking at the Cherry keyboard, which is not only slim and unique but also boasts three different ways you can connect up. You can connect up with a cable like a traditional keyboard, use a 2.4 gigahertz wireless adapter so you can connect to a PCR laptop or even use Bluetooth for smart devices designed to meet the needs of the digital age.

The Cherry KW 9200 mini is targeted towards those who value compactness, portability, and versatility. It's not just a keyboard; it's a multi-device rechargeable hub for your typing needs from the frequent traveler toggling between multiple devices to the design conscious user seeking a slim sleek and modern keyboard. The Cherry KW 9200 mini is the ideal companion for anyone looking for a reliable and stylish typing solution.

The keyboard arrives in packaging that's similar to most of Cherry's business class products, presented in a clean white box adorned simply with the picture of the keyboard on the front supplemented by a handy keyboard layout sticker on the sides. A side view snapshot of the keyboard beckons while multilingual specifications are detailed on the back. Upon opening the bolts, you're welcomed with a black padded pouch featuring the Cherry logo that houses your new keyboard.

The packaging also features a one and a half meter USB type-C to USB type-A cable finished with a signature cherry red end. This cable is designed to provide optimal connectivity for your devices. Additionally, the packaging includes a detailed user manual, although some might argue it's sizable enough to be replaced with a simple QR code. One delightful surprise in the packaging is the absence of plastic, which speaks volumes about Cherry's commitment to sustainability.

Concealed within the top lip of the keyboard is a Wi-Fi adapter that allows you to connect traditionally using the included USB cable or opt for wirelessly by connecting up to two devices via Bluetooth. There's also an option to plug in the red Wi-Fi adapter into your PC or laptop and switching between these modes is easy as pressing a combination of the function key button, along with F1 for Wi-Fi, F2 or F3 for Bluetooth, and F4 for wide connectivity.

When examining the keyboard itself, its mini layout stands out for going the traditional number pad on the right side for a more compact design. The bright easily readable lettering contrasts sharply with the secondary functions inscribed in a dark red. The durability of these numbers and letters seems to be stickers rather than printed directly, which is yet to be tested over time. However, adding a touch of style to functionality, there's a red trace beneath the keys complemented by scissor switch design for a low-profile quieter type and experience akin to a laptop keyboard.

The back clip of the keyboard houses a red Wi-Fi adapter held securely in place by a magnet ideal for storage during travels. You'll also find a USB type-C connector for charging or wired use, along with a power switch and a power light that briefly illuminates upon powering on. The bottom features six anti-slip feet for stability and two single-step adjustable feet for tilt control each with non-slip ends.

When it comes to build quality, the Cherry keyboard doesn't disappoint. There's minimal flex when applying force or trying to bend it, and it's also devoid of any creaking or cracking noises. The solid metal plate adds to its durability while ensuring it remains lightweight.

Now, let's do a sound test to give you an idea of how the keyboard sounds. I'm going to sound a little bit different than normal because the microphone is a lot further away from me, and this is the microphone here, exactly 20 centimeters from the top line of keys on the keyboard. For comparison, I'll use a traditional keyboard that most people have probably got in the office. The Cherry keyboard sounds great, with clear and crisp tones for each key press. You can hear the enter key, space bar, left shift, right shift, Tab Key, Escape, one through zero, and backspace all clearly. This is what it's like to type on the Cherry KW 9200 mini.

Whether you're on the go or at your desk, the Cherry KW 9200 mini is ready to make a statement with its functionality and minimalist design. It's clear that this keyboard is designed for those who value style and performance. With its compact size, multiple connection options, and durable build quality, it's an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable typing solution.

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sticker on the sides a side view snapshot of the keyboard beckons while multilingual specifications are detailed on the back open the bolts and you're welcomed with a black padded pouch featuring the Cherry logo the pouch houses your new keyboard the packaging also features a one and a half meter USB type-c to USB type a cable finished with a signature cherry red ends the packaging also includes a detailed user manual though one could argue it's sizable enough to be replaced with a simple QR code one delightful surprise is the absence of plastic packaging speaking volumes about Cherry's commitment to sustainability also concealed within the top lip of the keyboard is a Wi-Fi adapter the Cherry keyboard outsurance many with its Trio of connection options you can connect traditionally using the included USB cable or opt for a wirelessly by connecting up to two devices via Bluetooth there's also an option to plug in the red Wi-Fi adapter into your PC or laptop and switching between these modes is easy as pressing a combination of the function key button as well as F1 for Wi-Fi F2 or F3 for Bluetooth and F4 for wide connectivity when examining the keyboard itself its mini layout stands out for going the traditional number pad on the right side for a more compact design the bright easily readable lettering contrast sharply with the secondary functions inscribed in a dark red on The Black Keys the durability of these numbers and letters which seem to be stickers rather than printed directly is yet to be tested over time adding a touch of style to functionality a red Trace that's beneath the keys complemented by scissor switch design for a low profile quieter type and experience akin to a laptop keyboard the back clip of the keyboard houses a red Wi-Fi adapter held securely in place by a magnet ideal for storage during travels you'll also find a USB type-c connector for charging or wired use a power switch and a power light that briefly illuminates upon powering on the keyboard's bottom features six anti-slip feet for stability and two single step adjustable feet for tilt control each with non-slip ends when it comes to build quality the Cherry keyboard doesn't disappoint there's minimal Flex when applying force or when we try and bend it and it is also devoid of any creaking or cracking noises the solid metal plate adds to its durability while ensuring it remains lightweight okay so we're going to do a sound test now I'm going to sound a little bit different than normal because the microphone is a lot further away from me this is the microphone here and it is exactly 20 centimeters from the top line of keys on the keyboard now to give you a comparison I'm going to use a traditional keyboard what most people have probably got in the office to give you a sound test on that so it gives you a rough idea and now this is what the Cherry keyboard sounds like we'll start off with the QWERTY keys the enter key the space bar left shift right shift Tab Key Escape one through zero and then the backspace and then a full sentence all of those features including four transmission channels encryption in Bluetooth and 2.4 gigahertz Wi-Fi mode a cherry SX scissor mechanism for excellent operating feeling and durable key labels potentially blend seamlessly to create a keyboard that's both functional and stylish whether you're on the go or at your desk the Cherry KW 9200 mini is ready to make a statement with its functionality and minimalist design I hope you enjoyed this video and know I did why not check out one of our other videos by clicking this box up here or this one just down here otherwise you can give us a thumbs up like subscribe comment below let us know what you think and we'll see you next timetoday we're going to be looking at this Cherry keyboard which is not only slim and unique it's also got three different ways you can connect up you can connect up with a cable like a traditional keyboard you can use a 2.4 gigahertz wireless adapter so you can connect to a PCR laptop or you can even use Bluetooth for smart devices designed to meet the needs of the digital age the Cherry KW 9200 mini is targeted toward those who value compactness portability and versatility it's not just a keyboard it's a Multi-Device rechargeable hub for your typing needs from the frequent traveler toggling between multiple devices to the design conscious user seeking a slim sleek and modern keyboard the Cherry KW 9200 mini is the ideal companion this keyboard arrives in packaging the same as most of Cherry's business class products it's presented in a clean white box adorned simply with the picture of the keyboard on the front supplemented by a handy keyboard layout sticker on the sides a side view snapshot of the keyboard beckons while multilingual specifications are detailed on the back open the bolts and you're welcomed with a black padded pouch featuring the Cherry logo the pouch houses your new keyboard the packaging also features a one and a half meter USB type-c to USB type a cable finished with a signature cherry red ends the packaging also includes a detailed user manual though one could argue it's sizable enough to be replaced with a simple QR code one delightful surprise is the absence of plastic packaging speaking volumes about Cherry's commitment to sustainability also concealed within the top lip of the keyboard is a Wi-Fi adapter the Cherry keyboard outsurance many with its Trio of connection options you can connect traditionally using the included USB cable or opt for a wirelessly by connecting up to two devices via Bluetooth there's also an option to plug in the red Wi-Fi adapter into your PC or laptop and switching between these modes is easy as pressing a combination of the function key button as well as F1 for Wi-Fi F2 or F3 for Bluetooth and F4 for wide connectivity when examining the keyboard itself its mini layout stands out for going the traditional number pad on the right side for a more compact design the bright easily readable lettering contrast sharply with the secondary functions inscribed in a dark red on The Black Keys the durability of these numbers and letters which seem to be stickers rather than printed directly is yet to be tested over time adding a touch of style to functionality a red Trace that's beneath the keys complemented by scissor switch design for a low profile quieter type and experience akin to a laptop keyboard the back clip of the keyboard houses a red Wi-Fi adapter held securely in place by a magnet ideal for storage during travels you'll also find a USB type-c connector for charging or wired use a power switch and a power light that briefly illuminates upon powering on the keyboard's bottom features six anti-slip feet for stability and two single step adjustable feet for tilt control each with non-slip ends when it comes to build quality the Cherry keyboard doesn't disappoint there's minimal Flex when applying force or when we try and bend it and it is also devoid of any creaking or cracking noises the solid metal plate adds to its durability while ensuring it remains lightweight okay so we're going to do a sound test now I'm going to sound a little bit different than normal because the microphone is a lot further away from me this is the microphone here and it is exactly 20 centimeters from the top line of keys on the keyboard now to give you a comparison I'm going to use a traditional keyboard what most people have probably got in the office to give you a sound test on that so it gives you a rough idea and now this is what the Cherry keyboard sounds like we'll start off with the QWERTY keys the enter key the space bar left shift right shift Tab Key Escape one through zero and then the backspace and then a full sentence all of those features including four transmission channels encryption in Bluetooth and 2.4 gigahertz Wi-Fi mode a cherry SX scissor mechanism for excellent operating feeling and durable key labels potentially blend seamlessly to create a keyboard that's both functional and stylish whether you're on the go or at your desk the Cherry KW 9200 mini is ready to make a statement with its functionality and minimalist design I hope you enjoyed this video and know I did why not check out one of our other videos by clicking this box up here or this one just down here otherwise you can give us a thumbs up like subscribe comment below let us know what you think and we'll see you next time\n"