7" Tablet Stand with USB Keyboard - Black Faux Leather Carrying Case

7' Tablet Stand with USB Keyboard - Black Faux Leather Carrying Case
  • Connects to your 7" tablet via USB 2.0
  • Durable leather construction with secure magnetic closure
  • Leather Carrying Case comes equipped with full working keyboard, a stylus, pockets to hold up to 2 styluses, USB cable, and an extendable stand
  • Real laptop style keys
  • Product Dimensions: 9.0 x 5.75 x 1.0 inches. Recommended for use with 7" tablet dimensions up to: 8.75 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches

I bought this after reading many reviews on here and noting that many people said it worked with Coby Kyros. Shipping was FAST! I got it in 4 days with two of them being weekend days. The case is nice and sturdy, great hardcover protection. I was aware it came with the keyboard and plug, and that I would have to use my adapter that came with my Coby Kyros, but it was a pleasant surprise to find a stylus was also included and that there is a nice holder for that and for the cord that holds the plug for the keyboard.

Many people have mentioned this case does not fit their 7-inch tablets, but there is a VERY EASY fix. Before placing your tablet into the 3 prongs, first bend the prongs downward (toward the case backing) a little further than they are currently seated. I did this and my 7-inch Kyros (which originally just slipped right in) now fits snugly in the 3 holders. I even held it over my bed and vigorously shook the case up and down while it was open and my tablet never fell out or even slipped at all. It's much easier and less "messy" than one other reviewer's suggestion of using Velcro and much easier to get the tablet in and out this way.

Finally, when I first connected my adapter that came with my tablet to the keyboard adapter I was very disappointed that nothing happened. I tried several different browser pages, mashed all the buttons on the keyboard, clicked on the Function key and snooze button twice in case it was in sleep mode, etc. but nothing happened. I finally kept reading reviews on here and noticed on about page 3 or 4 that someone mentioned they changed their USB settings and their keyboard finally started working. So, I immediately went to my Settings, Advanced Settings, and then USB BUS MODE and changed it from DEVICE mode to HOST mode and VOILA the keyboard immediately started functioning. Not only that, but I can have it connected or not connected and both the external keyboard and my device keyboard still function normally. For anyone that hooks it up to their tablet and thinks it is not actually working please try this and it might save you the time and hassle of sending it back to the manufacturer.

I have so far been able to browse faster, type more quickly and get through many more screens faster using this keyboard and cover than I was ever able to do with my fingers and stylus with the tablet and device keyboard in the past. I am going to LOVE this purchase!!

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The keyboard is really good so I was HUGELY disappointed when I found out it is incompatible with my Kindle Fire! The keys are wide and I can use my big old gorilla knuckle-draggers on it with no problem. The stylus is garbage but the case looks good for a faux leather. Where am I going to find a compatible keyboard for the FIRE?..... I recommend this product for the tablets it is compatible with. For the price there is none better!

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For those who can't get their keyboard recognized by their tablet, this person's review also fixed my problem. Quoted below..... and the first thing you need is a usb to mini usb converter (check your connection type), which I ordered on Amazon for only $1.35.

"When I first connected my adapter that came with my tablet to the keyboard adapter I was very disappointed that nothing happened. I tried several different browser pages, but nothing happened. I read reviews on here and noticed on about that someone mentioned they changed their USB settings and their keyboard finally started working. So, I immediately went to my Settings, Advanced Settings, and then USB BUS MODE and changed it from DEVICE mode to HOST mode and VOILA the keyboard immediately started functioning. Not only that, but I can have it connected or not connected and both the external keyboard and my device keyboard still function normally. For anyone that hooks it up to their tablet and thinks it is not actually working please try this and it might save you the time and hassle of sending it back to the manufacturer."

Thank you for this fix

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If this was the full $30 I would rate it four stars because the keyboard is a little stiff to type on, but for $10 it is five stars. The clip on one side is adjustable and the Nexus 7 fits perfectly. Note however that for the Nexus 7 you will need a USB-to-micro-USB converter dongle which adds bulk (and I only have a cheap, flaky one I tested this case with some other devices and it works fine, so it's definitely my microusb connector.) Specifically you will need a dongle that is "USB female to MicroUSB Male". The pop-out stand on the back holds up to the weight just fine.

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it's a nice little keyboard. But as it stands, it will NOT work on a Kindle Fire. No 3rd party keyboards will function with the kindle Fire, For now, Fire owners MUST use the onscreen keyboard, which is a real PAIN if you want to do any editing, creating of Docs or invoices. I ended up talking with Selvi in customer service and I was told the comments would be forwarded to the appropriate department. But for now, Sorry. So who knows, if there's enough complaints, the situation might change. But it certainly screws things up for people like me.

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