🚀 Elevate Your Game with Kwumsy K3!
The Kwumsy Touchscreen Mechanical Gaming Keyboard K3 combines a 13'' touchscreen with a customizable mechanical keyboard, offering a unique blend of functionality and style. With 82 keys, RGB LED backlighting, and multiple connectivity options, it’s designed for professionals and gamers alike, enhancing productivity and gaming experiences across various devices.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 82 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Yellow switch |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Toggle Switch |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop, Android phones (part), Tablet (part), Switch/PS5 |
Connectivity Technology | TYPE-C to TYPE-C /TYPE-C to HDMI+2 USB-A |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit |
Number of Keys | 82 |
Style | KB-003 |
Theme | Gaming and Office |
Color | Silver |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate, Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.99"L x 11.61"W x 1.55"H |
M**P
Handy multipurpose keyboard/touch screen
The media could not be loaded. This keyboard comes in handy with its ability to have a touch screen on it and flexibility to use multiple types of inputs.I tried it out with my Nintendo Switch using the 3-in-1 cable that was provided and only needed to use the HDMI and one USB to activate it, the other I assume it to allow for data (per the instruction).Works well using USB-C video/data/audio capability from my android and from my laptop. Oddly when I was trying to make a video on it, it didn't want to cooperate (it ended up being my laptop, not the device), but I was able to plug it right into my laptop and have touch screen capability. With my Android, I used Samsung Dex with it and that was a nice little feature enhancement since I then had touch screen and keyboard capability in oneIt has 3 different types of storage capability (outside USB) with an SD, MicroSD, M.2 SSD slots). I did test the microSD since I had one, but didn't have a M2 device readily available to test with. I honestly didn't even know it could do that until I seen it. Great to have fixed storage to plug into, but may be conflicting with different OS systems (MAC/WIN/Android)Only downfall I found (may be fault of my own, still troubleshooting) is using my USB-C dock on it. Given, i didn't expect it to work, since the system is not a computer, but was hopeful to allow for more flexibility in video capability, but honestly with the right adapters a simple USB-C cable would do just about all the work for you.Do need external power, and I used my power block as the power source, but does come with one that works, says it only needs 10W of power.The original intention for this, is to allow for me to fix my rasberry pi to it and have a functional system without the need for a super small screen or full blown system, but I'm finding its almost better (for me) to use my extra android phone with dex and have a full fletched android PC at hand.Excited to test indepths of what all I can put this thing to use for.Pros:Clear, adjustable touch screen w/ protectorLight up keyboard (full size keys, no keypad though)3 different storage capabilities (outside of common USB storage) M2 storage is nice additionMultiple means for inputs (comes with multiple cables)Keys on keyboard easy to remove, clean, swap (comes with tool)Lots of instructionsCons:Heavy (not overly, but weighty for its size)Didn't seem to allow for USB-C Dock (expected though)Keyboard doesn't really allow on/off of lighting (does auto shut off when not in use)Screen is small (but it is a compact system)Wish it had a carry case, instead of just using the boxOverall, this is a great system to have on hand, and would recommend it for those utilizing smaller compact systems (raspberry pi, android OS) or need something small while on travel
J**R
Really neat keyboard/monitor
This is beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. Works great, takes very little to get it fully setup, maybe 30 minutes in my case because I was looking at something wrong. Read the booklet that comes with it, it's not long, maybe 7 pages for each language.CONS: The screen is not the highest resolution you would want for something that big. Makes reading text sometimes difficult. The usb-c connector on the back stick slightly up and trying to push it under my monitor puts a strain on it, so I have to have it out about three inches from my monitor. You can turn the keyboard monitor on it off while still using the keyboard. I like these kind of keyboards, haven't had one in a while so it's a bit hard to get used to not needing to hit it hard enough to hear a click. Not any software to make it even more useful, but you can start anything you want on your main screen and drop it down on the keyboards monitor. Really nice if you use or need keyboard shortcut menu for software or games, or have it help you build that monumental castle that someone built in Minecraft on your Minecraft world now.
N**M
Innovative and Versatile: A Productivity Powerhouse
The Kwumsy K3 is an impressive combination of a mechanical keyboard and a 13-inch touchscreen, making it a game-changer for both gaming and productivity. The build quality is solid, and the mechanical keys are satisfyingly responsive, perfect for extended use. The RGB backlighting adds a nice customizable touch.The touchscreen is incredibly useful for multitasking—whether it's keeping an eye on secondary windows, running widgets, or even as a control panel during gaming sessions. It’s responsive and integrates smoothly into my workflow.I also appreciate the USB/SSD expansion, which adds extra functionality and makes it a versatile hub for my setup. It works flawlessly with Windows, Mac, and Android devices.Pros:Solid mechanical keys with satisfying feedbackResponsive 13-inch touchscreenVersatile with USB/SSD expansionRGB backlighting for customizationCons:It may take some time to adjust to using the touchscreen effectively.The price is on the higher side, but it’s justified by the features.Overall, the Kwumsy K3 is a fantastic investment for anyone looking to enhance their productivity and gaming experience. Highly recommend!
J**E
K1 wasn't worth it
The monitor was fine but the keyboard itself was terrible. Key would often double type despite setting the computers key repeat rate to be the longest possible setting. It wasn't just one or two keys... s, w, c, ' ', ', x, and a few others would be randomly double up. The spacebar was problematic as well. If it didn't 'double' the space; it often wouldn't register being pressed at all. If you happen to type and hit the bar in the dead center it 'worked', but if you hit the left or right 3rd of the space bar...meh.It is a cool idea but the keyboard is a hopeyoudontmindyouremailslackingspaces kind of keyboard. I spent more time proof reading and correcting what I just typed because the keyboard itself wasn't reliable.I also tried several different stylist pens on it (and purchased a new captive one) and none of them worked. The 'rubber bulb' tip pens that simulate a finger (mines from pluralsight) worked but they dont work so well with OneNote.The issues might have been limited to the K1 but the K2 doesn't have the ~` key which I use frequently when coding or writing markdown. I ended up sending it back, which was a shame since the screen was good and worked for development.Nice concept, flawed execution.
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