We're reviewing the Azio Vision Backlit Wireless Keyboard. It has a nice combination of features with wireless capabilities, backlit keys, and large print, but can we justify the price? Let's find out in this review.
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Unboxing the Azio keyboard, the packaging is easily accessible. The keyboard is pretty straight forward. It's full size with a number pad and some extra room on the frame for the wrist rest and media keys. The keyboard has a matte finish which I prefer because it won't glare or leave tons of finger prints. The built in wrist rest is about half the size of a typical wrist rest and it has a textured surface. It's surprisingly comfortable as the texture keeps your hands in place without being obtrusive.
Obviously the large keys are a big part of the interest in this keyboard. They're about twice as large and very easy to read. It's great for those who need high visibility for their keys. On the top we have a series of dedicated media keys and there are plenty of features. It has everything from web browser, to calculator, even a windows explorer button. These are all very convenient features. However, the buttons and especially the print are really small. This is ironic because the print on the main keys are extra large, but the media keys are tiny. Especially when you are looking at custom icons, it's hard to tell what they are at a glance. Moving on we have a few LED indicators that double as power and connection indicators. We also have a brightness control dial which we'll explore later with the backlit features.
The on/off switch is located on the top along with a micro USB charging port. This keyboard has a lithium ion battery which is claimed to last 2 weeks on 1 full charge. The wireless connection is 2.4ghz and works with the provided dongle. Azio claims an effective range of up to 30ft which is more than enough for even a home theater pc setup. Also included with the keyboard is the Micro USB charging cable, a quick start guide, and a nice contact information card for Azio's support.
Let's dim the lights for the backlit features. The backlight only activates during typing and fades pretty quickly. It's a nice shade of blue, but it's not as bright as I had hoped. Using the adjustment dial you can dim the light to your desire. Overall the backlight does get the job done for illuminating the keyboard.
Getting into the Negatives of this keyboard, I'm a little disappointed with the brightness of the backlight. I wish it had stronger illumination, especially considering that brightness is adjustable. The backlight also fades very quickly when you finish typing. Media Keys are smaller than expected. But overall non of these are deal breakers.
The positives of this keyboard are clearly the large print, wireless capabilities, and adequate backlight. The price comes in at $60 which is about $10 less than an equivalent Logitech keyboard and a fair price for this set of features. I still highly recommend this keyboard as Azio puts out products that have a great price to performance ratio.
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Features:
2x Larger Print On Keys
Blue Backlit Adjustable Brightness
Media Keys
2.4Ghz Wireless Connection
2 Weeks On 1 Charge
30ft Range
$60 Price
Negatives:
Backlit Fades Quickly
Backlit Not Bright Enough
Media Keys Are Small
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