⌨️ Elevate your desk game with silent precision and sleek style!
The HP 150 Wired Keyboard combines a full-sized numeric keypad with silent-touch chiclet keys and ergonomic design, delivering comfortable, accurate typing. Featuring USB plug-and-play connectivity and LED indicators for lock keys, it’s optimized for Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS users seeking reliable, stylish productivity tools.
Brand | HP Inc. |
Series | HP 150 Wired Keyboard |
Item model number | 664R5AA#ABL |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows, macOS, Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 17.2 x 6.65 x 1.34 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.2 x 6.65 x 1.34 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Power Source | USB |
Manufacturer | HP Inc. |
ASIN | B0BT15X781 |
Date First Available | February 9, 2023 |
B**S
Good Keyboard
This is my second one. I like this keyboard it is comfortable, works nicely and is easy to use. My only issue is that the letters wear off. It fits nicely on my desk and I just plugged it in to work.
T**A
Keyboard
This keyboard is exactly what I was looking for. It fits my fingers perfectly.
M**H
Great keyboard
Keys typing is smooth, not loud clicks. Soft feeling, normal size. Easy to set up you just plug it in. I’ve had it for a couple weeks and I love it.
C**S
Typing away….
I like this keyboard. It’s a little noisy when you type on it. My customers hear me typing away as I speak to them. They always bring it to my attention.
T**E
Silent Keys
I had to get the silent keyboard because I did not want to annoy the insomniac in the next room. This keyboard feels quite nice to type on as well. After having suffered by the hands of a Lenovo keyboard that looks more expensive and qualitative, I thought I would never go back to the silent keys type layout. I am very impressed with this particular keyboard, noting on part of it being less pricey. In my lifetime, I have purchased more than 20 keyboards, different variations and brands. I struggled a great deal with that because my large palms and elongated fingers could not fit the keyboard standards. My longer hours of word processing needed comfort keys. Runners wear out their shoes within three months top, similar to toothbrushes that wear out within a month, I am just hoping to go at least five years with this keyboard. I do recall the time when I had bought a more expensive keyboard for it to wear out in less than three months. I am going to try for that not happening again.
L**F
Disappointed... it's not like the old HP keyboards.
The keyboard works and is quiet. Just a couple of rather significant short fallings:1. Be prepared to purchase a USB extension cable. The cord is too short. It's about half the usual length.2. If you type on auto pilot without looking at the keys, in other words you know how to type, get ready to be frustrated and produce documents with errors. The arrow keys and home/end/insert/delete/page-up/page-down buttons are not in the usual places. Instead, they are crammed into two columns instead of 3. This saved about 1/2" of keyboard width over my old HP keyboard. Not worth the loss of speed and errors it causes having to hunt for keys that aren't where they should be. Every time I try to use the arrow keys, I get the wrong one because they are a column more to the left than they should be. Same for the delete key. It's a row lower than normal. Rather short sighted.3. It doesn't have the usual legs to raise and lower the keyboard in the back. I usually don't use the legs as I like the keyboard flat, but this keyboard is built at a higher angle as if the legs were there, so it's not adjustable to your preferred height. At this angle I have to contort my wrist back. After only a day I can see the wrist strain will lead to carpal tunnel.I thought maybe it was a matter of using less materials to lower the cost or some goal to use "less materials better for the environment" campaign for advertising, but where the keyboard is narrower one way it is wider the other and uses more material to raise the back instead of the usual legs.I would be happy to pay a few dollars more for a 'normal' keyboard that has keys where they belong and a useful cord length. HP always made good keyboards. Why fix was isn't broke?I didn't set it up right away when it arrived, so I'm sure the return window is expired. Otherwise, I'd return it. It's not worth the pain and suffering of carpal tunnel or constant typographical errors. If you're a professional and need to produce professional documents keep looking.
C**I
the price is unbeatable! great quality
fantastic keyboard !
A**S
Quiet, Low-Profile, Compact Layout, Awesome!
Digging this very affordable, smooth, efficient keyboard for gaming and writing. More organized way to fit keys on the rectangle means more room for my mouse to move. All keys present, because I am a number pad user and the re-arranging of lesser keys doesn't impact usual functions. Some items of note, the keys are not curved and the bump-out on the F and J keys are minimal, so if you take your hands off, you may need an extra half-second to orient again. Orange light is BRIGHT but only a problem when you play in no/low light like me. A business card can easily cover the LED. Otherwise, perfect! Very happy with this keyboard and haven't found any that matches all the good traits.
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