Here is our review of the Cherry KW 9200 Mini Wireless Slim Keyboard.



A rechargeable multi-device compact keyboard with 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth. 5.0 and cable connections.
Features
4 transmission channels: Two Bluetooth 5.0 low energy channels, one 2.4 GHz wireless channel and one wired channel
Extra-small nano receiver for wireless operation
Removable USB-A to USB-C cable for data transfer and charging the lithium battery
AES-128 encryption in Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz mode
Includes carrying case made of recycled plastic
Precise CHERRY SX scissor mechanism for an ideal operating feeling
Status LEDs show low battery and charging status
Status LEDs integrated directly in the CAPS LOCK, NUM and FN keys
Easy access to special functions via FN key
Color LEDs indicate selected connection
Durable key labels
Solid metal plate in keyboard
Stable, fold-out feet for height adjustment
Slim, extra-compact dimensions – ideal for out and about
Aesthetic statement with red keys and minimalist design
What’s in the box?
The box contains the keyboard and nano USB receiver, cable, instructions and a carry case.















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Final Thoughts
The Cherry KW 9200 Mini Wireless Slim Keyboard is both mini and slim, and it looks good too!
It comes with a useful carry case which means you can safely carry it around with you without fear of getting the keyboard damaged or wet!
Connecting the keyboard to the desired device is very simple – depending on your device, you can connect it using Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless or even connected via a cable. The choice is yours! Any of the options are quick and easy, if you are using the wireless nano receiver you may need to install some drivers, but that only takes a few seconds. The wireless nano receiver sits on the back of the keyboard waiting to be used so as long as you put it back after you have used it, it shouldn’t get lost.
The keyboard itself is very comfortable to use (I am typing this review on it right now). There are stands on the base of the keyboard to adjust the angle if needed.
The keys feel nice and springy when touched and make a satisfying clicking sound.
There are a number of function keys on the keyboard too – just press the FN button and choose whichever one you need.
The keyboard can be charged using the cable that comes in the box – it’s the same cable that can be used to connect the keyboard to your device – so if you were desperate for charge, you could always connect it up via cable and carry on using it whilst charging.
I really enjoyed using the keyboard, and it’s certainly one I will use on a regular basis when I need something small and portable.
The Cherry KW 9200 Mini Wireless Slim Keyboard is available now priced around £79.99.


