The YourType Bluetooth Wireless Keypad from Belkin is a convenient solution for data entry, accounting functions, and other numbers-based operations. It adds 28 keys to your compatible Apple device, including number keys, function keys, and document navigation controls. It’s designed to work with the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and Apple Wireless Keyboard. The YourType Keypad connects to your compatible device via Bluetooth, enabling you to position it however you like without the hassle of additional wires or cables. The keypad’s aluminum enclosure and low-profile keys are designed to mirror the look of your Apple device, so your workstation remains aesthetically congruent. Two AA batteries are included.
Belkin YourType Bluetooth Wireless Keypad for MacBook Air/MacBook Pro/iMac
$37.49
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Additional information
Weight | 0.7 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.65 × 6.25 × 1.15 in |
Number of Keys | 28 |
Connection Type | Wireless |
Wireless Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Built-In Control Device | None |
Battery Requirements | 2 x AA |
Material of Construction | Aluminum |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Belkin YourType Bluetooth Wireless Keypad for MacBook Air/MacBook Pro/iMac
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Luciano Carter
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I love the ease of using my YourType Wireless Keypad
Ernie West
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It doesn’t work
Christina Ullrich
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Neither of these devices would paid. Heck, I couldn’t even get the blue light to turn on. With both of them, I loaded my own fresh batteries in them. Nothing worked. The good news is the B&H replaced the first one and refunded me after the second one failed as well. No questions asked.
Mckenna Prosacco
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Haven’t been using it long, but so far it’s working exactly as described. Needs a carrying case of some kind for mobile use!
Eden Flatley
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It works well, but needs new batteries with every use. I used 3 or 4 days a week and each time, the batteries needed to be replaced.
Rosemarie Trantow
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Wen this device is connected by bluetooth to my new iMac, it interferes with the keyboard on startup. I cannot put in my password to login with bluetooth keyboard but have to hardwire the keyboard to login. After that the keyboard works pretty regularly with bluetooth, but on occasion, it will stop writing unless I hard wire it. On occasion I have a similar problem with the wireless trackpad. When it is connected, the device itself works fine. But if I am not doing work with it, I have to remove the batteries or else I have the above problems.
Amani Senger
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great addition to my MacBook Pro. Good price even though life span is only about 1 year. Also a “softer” key press and I “click” would make it more similar to the MacBook Pro keyboard. Good battery life.
Amos Torp
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I got it specifically to use with my new iMac and its small keyboard. It doesn’t match the color (I didn’t really expect it to), but isn’t flat either. I prefer its slight tilt to accommodate the batteries to the flat Mac keyboard, but some people might not. When I first use it after the computer was asleep, I always have to press whichever key I want twice before the computer recognizes it. Also, for some reason Word doesn’t allow me to press Control and its delete forward key to delete a full word, which I find irritating. But it’s easier to work with those two glitches than to not have the delete forward key at all.