Amkette OPTIMUS XL Review
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Amkette Optimus XL Review | All Show or Useful Features?

I will start by saying that this keyboard is not for everyone, but it is essential for some specific types of users as well as general users. I am also one of those who type 6+ hours every day, hence this Amkette Optimus XL Review is all you need.

What’s the need for this wireless keyboard? Well, there are many reasons, and after spending a good month with it, I am sure you will find this keyboard to your needs and liking.

At PadhkeDekho, we buy tech products, use them for a month or longer to share detailed reviews, comparisons, or opinions about a brand or product.

This helps us provide unbiased feedback and valuable insights to help users buy a better product.

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With that said, let’s begin the Amkette Optimus XL review with pros and cons.

Amkette Optimus XL 4 Pros And Cons

PROS

  • Good Built
  • Amazing color options
  • Dual tone with orange connection buttons
  • 3 Bluetooth + 2.4 GHz USB mode
  • Easy pairing & switch experience
  • Caps Lock LED is present
  • Good typing experience
  • Key travel is very good
  • Key strokes are tactile with a soft press

CONS

  • Backspace key is small & slightly right
  • Key placement of page up/down
  • Arrow keys need time to adjust

In-Box Contents

Amkette OPTIMUS XL Box Contents
Amkette OPTIMUS XL Box Contents

In the Amkette Optimus XL box, you get nothing much except the Quick Start Guide and the keyboard properly wrapped to prevent damage from dust. You will find the USB receiver on the back of the keyboard after removing the flip to insert batteries.

You need 2 AAA batteries (not provided in the box). Another thing we noticed is that the Amkette keyboard was properly sealed on two sides.

So, the unboxing experience was good.

Built Quality (5/5)

Best quality wireless keyboard under 1000 rs
Best quality wireless keyboard under 1000 rs

Wired budget keyboards are made using cheap plastic, hence they flex and are not great, and when it comes to wireless keyboards, things are slightly better.

Amkette Optimus XL offers exceptional built quality. It lies straight on the surface, be it a cloth, mouse pad, glass, or wood surface.

All the anti-skid keyboard bottoms are working, and they help keep the keyboard on the base firmly.

The frame of the keyboard is also very strong. While typing the keyboard stays firm and no unwanted creeks are heard.

Similarly, the keys are good quality too. All the markings on the keys are stickers. After 1 month of use, I’ve not experienced any fading.

To sum up the built quality, I am quite sure this keyboard will be sturdy for a long period.

Overall, it seems to be of good quality, and Amkette has done a good job; hence, Amkette Optimus XL 4-in-1 gets a 5/5 for build quality.

Looks (4.5/5)

Best Looking keyboard under 1000 rs

Amkette has taken out the drawing board, and it looks like a fresh product. Keyboards are not new, but adding some personality never hurts, and it’s quite evident in Optimus XL’s design language.

To begin with, the keyboard is available in 2 colors: grey/black or white. Second, the F9, F10, F11, and F12 are in orange while most of the keys are in grey. Rest white.

So something is cooking! The overall frame is white, and the keys go very well together.

Sure, next to RGB keyboards, this might look dull, but next to the Dell KB 216, it’s miles ahead. Here’s an another example.

Amkette Otimus XL 4-in-1 review
Amkette Otimus XL 4-in-1 review

To sum up, I am more than satisfied with the overall visual look, hence 4.5/5.

Features (5/5)

#1 Multimedia Keys + Page Up & Down: This makes it very special, as many wireless keyboards skimp on both. It goes without saying that these are essential features for somebody who works while listening to media at the same time. Good job there, Amkette.

#2 4 Device Pairing: You can pair this keyboard with 4 devices: 3 via Bluetooth and 1 via USB receiver. Most wireless keyboards now only come with Bluetooth connectivity.

#3 Comes With 2.4 GHz Receiver: This USB receiver is a blessing for a non-Bluetooth-powered computer or a laptop with broken network drivers. Just plug and play, and the keyboard works!

#4 Universal Compatibility: For me, this was a big one. We have 4 active machines running Windows, macOS, Ubuntu, as well as the OG Windows 7. Under 1000 Rs, this keyboard does the needful.

#5 Dedicated Media buttons + AI Launcher: You also get media keys, which need to be activated. Here’s more on user experience.

#6 Easy Device Switching: The moment you press any BT button, you will see the LED on the keyboard start to blink, and by the time you move to the other device, the connection is formed!

Hence, in terms of features, Amkette has done a great job, hence 5/5.

Typing Experience (4/5)

Are Wireless Keyboards Good

Your experience will totally depend on your previously used keyboard. If you are buying this as a secondary keyboard with a laptop or MacBook, then you will enjoy this.

The keys are round, large, and wider than others, extending the key travel. Hence, typing on this keyboard is comfortable. The height of the keyboard is similar to that of a laptop keyboard, providing a good typing experience, if not an even better one.

But, if you are switching from a mechanical keyboard or an RGB keyboard with Dual Inject Keys, then it stands no comparison to those. This keyboard is good for work and media needs. Not ideal for serious gamers.

Let’s talk about work. I type a lot and earlier was using an HP K500F wired RGB gaming keyboard (our review), and this is very different.

On the plus side, it’s compact, key travel is good, and the overall vibe of the keyboard is fresh and tasteful.

But corners like the Shift keys, Caps Lock, Tab, Minus key on the numpad, etc, need to be pressed in the centre to address the press.

This is very common with Membrane keyboards like the Portronics Bubble keyboard (our review), as well as Dell KB216 (our review), etc.

For regular typing, you can go with it. Since I write code as well as articles, I like this keyboard too. The key presses are soft with good travel distance. So, for typing work, it’s a good experience, but certainly not better than RGB keyboards with raised keys or a mechanical keyboard.

User Experience (Pairing, Switching + Multimedia Keys) (4.5/5)

We have tested quite a few wireless keyboards with multiple device pairing and switching. This, on the other hand, gives the most seamless experience.

To pair a new device, you have the option for 3 Bluetooth devices and 1 with a 2.4GHz USB receiver. The last option is great for machines without Bluetooth.

Just like any Bluetooth device, just open the Bluetooth settings on your target device and search for a new device. There you will see “Optimus” with a number. The number will be based on the BT button you press on the keyboard. Tap on it and you are ready to go.

If you have a Mac device, you will need to configure the Keyboard Assistant by pressing the key, right to the left shift key, which is “z,” and left to the right shift key, which is “question mark or ?” on the left, and then the left key on the shift key on the right side.

ANCI will be selected automatically, and you are paired. On Windows or Ubuntu, it does it automatically. Similarly, you can press the BT2, BT3 to add more devices.

Let’s talk about seamless device switching. Just press F9 or BT1, F10 or BT2, F11 or BT3, F12 or 2.4G, and the next device is switched within seconds. The moment you press the BT2 or other BT button, the keyboard will blink slowly, and it shifts before you move to the other device.

For a 2.4 GHz device, the LED notification is Red. Rest for Bluetooth devices, it is Blue.

How to Use Multimedia Keys on Amkette OPTIMUS XL

Amkette OPTIMUS XL 4 in 1 Features
Amkette OPTIMUS XL Review

Unlike other budget wireless keyboards, this one also comes with multimedia controls. Out of the box, some of the media keys work, especially F1, F2, F3, and F4 on some operating systems. For F5, F6, F7, and F8, you need to do 2 things.

1:- Activate the FN Lock by pressing the FN key + Ece (Escape key). It will be shown by the red LED on the left side of the top right corner.

2:- Based on your Operating System, select the right operating system by pressing either MAC (Q key), Windows/Ubuntu/Linux (W Key), Android (E Key), or finally iOS (R Key). The same will be shown with a similar LED light.

Doing so enables the appropriate shortcuts as well as the multimedia buttons on the keyboard. You will need to make the changes when you move to another device.

If you need help with multimedia keys or anything related to this keyboard, feel free to DM on Instagram at Padhkedekho.

Who Should Buy This?

Someone comfortable working on chiclet laptop keys or a slim keyboard should only consider this.

It ticks everything they claim for. Multiple device connect, instant switch, good key strokes, smooth spacebar (especially for those who press the on the corners). Overall, a wonderful or pretty decent experience.

Another solid reason to pick Amkette Optimus XL is the universal connectivity. If you have multiple different devices, like a Mac, Windows, or Ubuntu operating system, you will be quite happy with this. All your operating system’s native key shortcuts will work, and your productivity will stay up top.

Since there is no on-off switch, the device takes care of it. For some non-activity, the keyboard entered sleep mode and then turned off. You will need to press any key to turn it on.

Once that is done, it will try to connect with the last paired device. You can be sure by pressing the BT buttons (F9, F10, F11) or the 2.4 GHz mode on the F12 key.

It’s a perfect solution for work and multimedia. What about gaming? That’s why you should not buy it.

Who Should Not Buy This?

If you are switching from an RGB keyboard with dual key injection or high raised keys like HP K500F or others, then just don’t pick this one for gaming. It’s not meant for serious gaming.

It can handle basic gaming without any lag or input delay. I play offline games like GTA SA, GTA 4, Mafia 1, Mafia 2, etc It’s good.

But when it comes to a little more serious gaming, where multiple key combinations are needed, like sprinting while aiming down the sights, I’d recommend only RGB gaming keyboards or mechanical keyboards.

So, for lightweight gaming, you can consider this, but not for serious gaming. It’s more work and media-centric than gaming.

Wrapping up!

To sum up the Amkette Optimus XL review, I am quite satisfied with the product and can easily recommend it if you aim to have a work+media centric wireless keyboard with universal device connectivity along with a 2.4 GHz USB interface.

If you have any questions, feel free to drop a message on Instagram or the social accounts mentioned below. I would love to help you out.

Amkette Optimus XL F.A.Q

Q: Does Amkette make good keyboards?

A: Yes, we have tested a few wireless keyboards from Amkette that offer good build, along with features.

Q: Does Amkette XL Optimus Offer a USB Receiver?

A: Yes, it comes with 1 USB receiver and 3 Bluetooth connections.

Q: Does the Amkette keyboard come with a warranty?

A: Yes, all Amkette keyboard comes with 1 1-year limited warranty.

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If I would have known this before buying then could have bought Logitech M190! By large hands, I mean a person who can use a 5.5 to 6-inch screen phone single-handedly. Due to my big hands, I found it a little less comfortable than my HP X500. So if you also have large hands then either go with the above suggestion or compromise a little. Thus in design, I will give it 3/5. Built Quality The built quality of Logitech M170 hard plastic is strong. The buttons are equally good and the same can be said for the scroll wheel. When I was ordering it there were a few reviews saying bad about the scroll wheel. Since I have been using it for 6 months now, the authenticity of the reviews is questionable. M170 has taken a few falls on the ground and ruff and tuff handling as well. Even then, the scroll bar and buttons show no sign of issues. If you avoid eating on your computer table, then I don’t think it will ever go bad that easily. You can feel the weight on the palm side where your hand will be resting. Unlike HP X500 where the weight is all in the center. While we are at it, the weight of the Logitech M170 is 70.5 Grams with a battery making it lightweight and compact making it ideal for work from home. I am more than satisfied with its built quality. There is no squeaking or noise while trying to press the body of the mouse. So I would give it 4.5/5 in terms of built quality. Look And Feel In terms of looks, on the first glance, it doesn’t appear like a regular mouse. Due to the slanting slope, Logitech M170 has a sharp-looking aerodynamic shape. And most importantly it doesn’t look like a budget device. The engraved pattern all around the sides prevents the mouse from losing grip due to sweating or moisture in the palms and fingers. This was such a relief since my older HP X500 was plain and frequent cleaning was required. Therefore in terms of look and feel, I would give it 4/5. Battery Backup When it comes to battery backup, just forgot about it! You get a complimentary ALCALINE AA battery pre-installed in the mouse. This battery is capable to work for the complete 12 months/complete year. In my 6 months of use, this seems like a reachable tenure. Close to 1 year and 3 months, the mouse started to lag and the culprit was the battery. So, when you feel the mouse is being slow to respond it’s probably the battery. AA batteries are readily available and are quite cheap. So I don’t think it can be an issue while maintaining Logitech M170. Thus, in terms of battery backup and availability, I would give it 5/5. Size Logitech M170 dimensions; width 61.5 mm, height 97.7 mm, and depth 35.2 mm. So it is a compact wireless optical mouse. A compact wireless mouse brings a lot of features to the table. To begin with, they are lightweight.  And their Bluetooth nature makes them usable even when they are away from the laptop or computer. Let’s say you are stretched out and chilling on a couch while the pc monitor is a little far away. They are also useful when you are outdoors and you don’t have much space to keep a big mouse like on a train or a flight. Since they are small in size they are quite “handy” and are best companions while traveling friendly. Logitech M170 How It is To Use? While doing day-to-day activities like surfing websites, going through Facebook posts, Twitter feeds, and even Instagram, this optical mouse is very smooth and fast. The speed of the mouse (DPI) is different from the sensitivity you have set on your macOS or Windows. With the DPI of 1000 and pointer speed set to performance then you can see some impressive results. The left and right button clicks are not very loud. Definitely much more silent than HP X500. The clicky noise is not going to bother you that much. Mouse clicks are very precise and you will not miss a click. The same can be said for the scroll wheel. It is very smooth and provides scrolling line by line which is quite helpful while reading articles or text documents. Unlike some budget wireless mice that make noise while scrolling web pages or documents. This Logitech M170 scroll wheel makes very little noise that can only be heard by putting your ear very close to it. Due to its small form factor and faster optical sensor at the back, the mouse feels responsive and no lags or hiccups can be felt. And one more thing regarding the optical sensor. This sensor uses an invisible optical laser unlike most of the mice that have a red beacon below. This actually makes a lot of difference when working at night! How To Use Logitech Wireless Optical Mouse? Connecting the Logitech M170 is a piece of cake. All you need is to insert the USB receiver into the USB 2.0 of your laptop/mac or computer. And turning the toggle “on” from the bottom of the mouse. It’s that simple. You don’t need to install any mouse drivers for it to work. So it saves you time for making a Google search like “Logitech M170 Driver”. On Windows 10 however, you might be asked to download the latest software. Otherwise, on other operating systems like macOS Big Sur, and Ubuntu 22.04 it works out of the box. If you don’t know you can use a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard on a computer that doesn’t have Bluetooth hardware at all! All you need is a Bluetooth USB receiver. But the catch here is that you’ll need to buy a wireless mouse and keyboard combo. The best one we are using in the office is the Dell WH32 combo! Logitech M170 For Gaming Any Good? It works well! It is not a gaming mouse though as it misses on the side buttons and RGB lighting and stuff. But it will not disappoint. Since it is a lightweight wireless mouse you can pan around quickly like in the pic above, I was playing COD 2 and the mouse response was good. The Logitech M170 DPI is 1000 which is decent, keeping in mind the price. If you wish to increase the DPI of a mouse you can do it using the Microsoft Mouse And Keyboard Center. Here is the list of supported mice with changeable DPI. As of my experience so far with the Logitech M170 optical mouse, I haven’t faced any issue in regards to mouse lag or anything. Should You Buy Logitech M170 Wireless Optical Mouse? Definitely, it is a good buy at this price. Why? Because it offers the best-built quality, battery backup, buttons feel, no red LED light below. Other than that, it is among the best lightweight mouse for any work. Due to its form factor, it doesn’t take up much space on the table. As per durability, I have dropped it on the ground dozens of times and everything seems to be working fine. While doing any work i.e. video editing, scrolling through Facebook, or reading text documents I haven’t witnessed a delay or lag in response. Even while gaming, this budget wireless mouse will get the job done. Though my gaming does disappoint that you can see in the video (coming up soon)! Isn’t it too good to be true? well yes, it is! In my Logitech M170 review after 6 months of use, the only thing that restricts my experience is the size. For large hands, i.e. if you are comfortable using a 6-inch phone with one hand then going with Logitech M190 is a better choice. Otherwise, there is no deal-breaker issue or concern. So yes, you can say it is a good wireless optical mouse for under ₹1000. Very confidently, I can recommend you try out this wireless optical mouse for work from home! Wrapping Up! That’s it for our Logitech M170 review. I hope you would have found our few cents helpful! Do you have any queries? Please reach out at PadhKeDekho’s Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. We would love to help! If you have decided to buy this wireless mouse then please use the below Amazon link. 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  • TP-Link UB500 Review | TP-Link Bluetooth 5.0 Range + Others?
    In this TP-Link UB500 review, we shared our opinions after using the product for a month. if you are considering this Nano Bluetooth receiver then this article is for you. It’s been over 6 months of daily using this Bluetooth receiver. So far it has shown no issues whatsoever. We tested it with Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, and even 24.04. It gets our approval. How to connect wireless headphones to a PC without Bluetooth? Can I Pair BoAt Airdopes With a laptop without Bluetooth? How do these Nano Bluetooth dongles work? We get these types of questions a lot on Instagram! These dongles have bombarded online as well as offline stores. They are available from 300 Rs and go above 2000 Rupees. So to answer these questions, yes, these USB dongles can let you connect your non-Bluetooth computer to your Wireless TWS. The one we have shared is value for money and it’s just plug-and-play. Moreover, it’s fully compatible with Windows, Mac, and even Linux (Ubuntu). This USB dongle is from TP-Link and costs just around 600 Rs. So how good or bad is it? Should you buy one? Here’s PadhkeDekho’s TP-Link UB500 Review after 1 month of use. In this TP-Link UB500 review, you will find the Pros & Cons, Specifications, Features, How-to connect, and finally our verdict. if you have any issues or queries about this product, feel free to ping us on the below social accounts. We love to help our readers as much as we can! At PadhkeDekho, we buy tech products and use them for more than a month before publishing our reviews and comparisons. This gives our readers added value instead of the marketing points you will get from the others! We use a product just as a customer would do hence, you can trust the opinions shared by our editorial team. As a support to us, you can shop using the below Amazon links. We might earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. That being said, let’s begin the TP-Link Bluetooth 5.0 receiver review with Pros and Cons. Specifications Feature Value Model UB500 Inbox Contents USB Adapter & Quick Installation Guide Compatibility Windows, Mac, Linux (Tested) Can be Used With Wireless Keyboard & Mouse? Yes, if Your Peripheral Supports Bluetooth Connection (not just wireless) Bluetooth Version 5.0 Best Buy Link Amazon In-Box Contents TP-Link UB500 Review – Features of TP-Link UB500? #1 Portability: Since it’s a tiny USB solution for Bluetooth you can put it on any laptop or computer and can connect your favorite audio gear with it without worrying about wires or opening the CPU casing to access the modem. #2 365 Days Warranty: A few years ago we bought the TP-Link USB Wi-Fi adapter for our PC and it’s working well (review)! Just like that, this Nano USB Bluetooth adapter comes with a 1-year warranty. So you’ll have peace of mind! #3 Support For All Major Operating Systems: We’ve few computers and for productivity, we use Ubuntu and supported hardware for it is not easy to find. Hardware brands talk a lot about macOS and Windows but Linux or Ubuntu is not given much thought. So after testing on many devices, This TP-Link UB500 Bluetooth 5.0 receiver works well with Ubuntu (18.04, 20.04, 24.04), and Windows (7, 8, 8.1, 10, and 11). For Windows, you get a CD in the box with the drivers or download it from the TP-Link website. #4 Bluetooth 5.0: The cheaper variant of TP-Link supports up to 4.0. Bluetooth version. Whereas, this one is the latest and offers better signal strength and better support with newer Bluetooth devices. Since we tested a lot of Bluetooth 5.1 or 5.2 devices we did not find any latency issues as such. #5 Faster Speed: We’ve tested a few other USB Bluetooth dongles and they had two bad things; continuous blue blinking and slow bootup. You get non-on TP-Link UB500. So for the price of 600 Rs, TP-Link UB500 is a worthy purchase. But the question is; how will you connect your headphones to a computer without Bluetooth? Coming up next! How to Connect PC With Bluetooth Using TP-Link? if your computer does not offer a Bluetooth connection then you have 2 options to get Bluetooth working on it. First, you can buy a Bluetooth modem from Amazon or a computer hardware shop around you. For that, you would need to know your computer’s motherboard type and hunt for compatible Bluetooth modems in the market. if you are tech-savvy and know how to build a computer yourself then it would be a walk in the park. Otherwise, It’s a total nightmare of wasting money. Or, the second and most practical choice is to buy a USB dongle from TP-Link. All you need is to plug in the USB dongle in any vacant USB 2.0s slot of your computer and you are done. You will see Bluetooth next to Wifi settings. If you have Windows, you will need to install the drivers from the CD provided. For Mac and Ubuntu (Linux) you do not need to install any driver the plug-and-play works excellently. I’ve tested TP-Link UB500 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Windows 7, 8,8.1,10 & 11. So you have pretty much covered with the TP-LINK Bluetooth 5.0 Nano USB solution. Should You Buy TP-Link UB500? We get that. There are many Bluetooth dongles available for 300 Rs online. Why would you spend 600 Rs? Well, We’ve tested those and they do not work. Some do, but the Bluetooth range is very bad. TP-Link is a trustworthy brand and the product has worked flawlessly in our month of testing on multiple devices. You can read the features if you have jumped to the verdict! You can buy the TP-Link 4.0 but will have connectivity issues or even latency issues with the newer Bluetooth version. Moreover, the 5.0 model offers backward compatibility where you can connect the old headphones with Bluetooth 4 or even lower. In our one-month review, we did not face any compatibility or not responding errors. Even the range was fine just like our smartphone. While testing the 300 to 500 Rs ones, we found the blinking of the Blue light distracting when the device formed the connection. Whereas, on TP-LInk there is no Blue light which means you can use this at night without any blinking LED. So should you buy a TP-Link Bluetooth 5.0 USB dongle? Well, yes you can confidently pick one. It’s a durable product and counts less than 1 Cheese burst medium pizza! Suggested Articles TP-Link UB500 Review – F.A.Q