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The GK21S external mechanical number pad from Skyloong brings the convenience and touch-typability of a number pad to your compact keyboard setups—allowing you to use whatever layout of board you want, with numpad functionality when you need it. The unit itself operates with a 32-bit MCU for seamless compatibility with your computer, plus there’s a 256-LED driver chip to support up to 16.8 million color options on the LEDs for each key Read More
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As a numpad with hot swap switches, bluetooth and rgb it works absolutely great. No problems whatsoever. Battery life seems good, connectivity works well, and it can connect over USB with no issues.
The presets lighting options are a bit lacking and I've had it freeze a couple of times on 1 preset for no discernible reason. It's fixable but still annoying.
Great little numpad with hot swap switches. The only reason I rate it as a 4 is because the software requires admin priviliges every time my computer starts. It ended with me having to disable the program on start up.
It was easy to build and set up over bluetooth, but I usually have it wired to a drop alt. Aluminum would have been much nicer, but this feels pretty solid for the price.
Hit swap capability is nice, feels solid on the desktop and doesn't shift around. I would have preferred feet to give it more of an angle for my use but it's OK for the few times that I use it.
Haven't tried the BT but wired it works just fine.
The numpad feels pretty solid and has a decent heft to it. It does take a bit to wake up. It came with cheap foam, but I easily replaced it with sorbothane.
The numpad is good enough, USB C is great - just wish there was an aluminum base option. I did not have any of the delay issues stated in the other comments.