⌨️ Retro style meets modern hustle — type your story in chrome!
The QWERKYTOYS Qwerkywriter is a premium retro mechanical keyboard blending vintage typewriter aesthetics with modern tech. Featuring an all-metal chrome finish, Cherry MX Blue switches, dual wired and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for up to 3 devices, and a long-lasting 3500mAh rechargeable battery, it also includes a sturdy integrated tablet stand supporting up to 12.9-inch devices. Designed for professionals craving style and substance in their workspace.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Smart TV, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Wired |
Special Features | Integrated Tablet Stand |
Number of Keys | 83 |
Style | Typewriter Retro Vintage Antique |
Theme | Retro Typewriter |
Color | BLACK CHROME |
Material | Aluminum, Metal |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13"L x 7"W x 3"H |
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A great way to get a typewriter-like experience in the digital world
The media could not be loaded. These days, owning and using a manual typewriter is teetering on the brink of becoming the next "owning a record player to play vinyl records" niche sensation. In a digital age, making use of mostly mechanical, analog technology is a deliberate choice, but one that's fraught with much of the same baggage that caused us to abandon it in the first place. [To see what I mean, check out Scott Schad's nifty book, Typewriters for Writers (2014), where he lovingly describes the extraordinary lengths required just to do a small portion of the things even the most rudimentary text-centric software and apps can do with no manual intervention.]While the look and feel of a good manual typewriter is undeniably unique, properly maintaining and utilizing such a beast is probably well beyond those with just a casual interest. Enter the Qwerkytoys Qwerkywriter (Amazon, Official Website), which gives you much of the look and feel of a good manual typewriter, but with the benefits of the digital age. Paired with your computer or a good tablet and the right app, you can create an alternative writing environment that just might be the envy of even some of the more dedicated manual typewriter enthusiasts (although probably not Mr. Schad).A good, name brand mechanical keyboard - which anyone who spends any time typing should invest in - usually starts in the hundred dollar range and goes up from there. Even with those numbers in mind, the Qwerkywriter is pricey. And that price was lowered to $249.00. Of course, to be fair to the Qwerkywriter, it is a unique design, so it's not really surprising that it exceeds the price of most high-end mechanical keyboards, where it's probably easier to buy parts in quantity.The US keyboard layout model I'm reviewing features 83 keys, while the UK version has 84 (where the left shift key is instead two separate circular keys). Most of the keys are circular, while others, like BACKSPACE and ENTER, are rounded rectangles. These keys are beautifully crafted, although the space bar is unique among the keys and is neither as stylish nor feels quite as good when typing.A typewriter-style carriage return lever on the left side of the machine functions as a macro key, although, for enhanced authenticity, I just had mine duplicate the ENTER key's functionality.This is a Bluetooth-only device that supports just one profile at a time, so to use it with multiple devices you'll have to pair it again between device changes. The microUSB port is only for charging. Since there's no backlight, you'll get up to three months of battery life. Although it has automatic power saving, there's also a discrete on/off rocker switch.Towards the back, there's a generously-sized slot that should fit most tablets, like my Apple iPad Pro 9.7, or 2-in-1 computers, like my Microsoft Surface Pro 3, up to 5/8" in thickness. Of course, use of the slot is optional, and it's just as easy to use the Qwerkywriter with a desktop or other Bluetooth-enabled device. To the left and right of the slot are platen knobs, but sadly these are just for decoration and don't actually rotate (it would be cool to use them to move the cursor, similar to the dedicated cursor keys).Device dimensions are about 13" wide and 7" deep. Thanks to its aluminum construction and other mechanical parts, it weighs a solid 3 lbs. That heft helps with stability, and, like the Freewrite I reviewed earlier, helps with the overall feel versus a regular keyboard.I tried the Qwerkywriter with a variety of software and apps on my Surface Pro 3 and iPad Pro 9.7. It was on the latter that perhaps the most fun was had, using the popular Tom Hanks-driven Hanx Writer. Simulating the look, sounds, and yes, limitations of a typewriter on the iPad's screen paired perfectly with the authentic look and feel of the Qwerkywriter.Just like with the Freewrite before it, although not without its flaws, the Qwerkywriter is unique in the market and it services the purpose it was designed for well. You can have as little or as much of the "romantic" typewriter writing experience as you'll likely want, without all the hassle that goes into owning a real manual typewriter.Pluses:- Classy design- Good build quality- Great manual typewriter-like feel- Unique typing experienceMinuses:- Pricey- Only one Bluetooth profile, so need to resync each time you want to use a different device with it- Space bar is a bit disappointing, though even that is somewhat authentic- Platen knobs are just for decorationSummary:Although you probably won't want to use the Qwerkywriter as your daily driver keyboard, it's a great, if pricey way to create a unique manual typewriter-like writing environment while still maintaining the many advantages of today's digital world.
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I can play video games with my typewriter now.
This is I think the 3rd 5-star review I've created.Mechanically this thing is apparently sound and it appears very well-made. In design and physical production it's really a beauty. The keys are loud; the switches themselves have a significant clickety, and the whole key bottoming-out in its housing produces its own separate clackety. In large part this latter is result of the metal construction of the box itself. I consider the clickety-clackety a good thing which remind me of the pleasure of my Royal typewriter, but consider it and whether it will work for you. Apparently the key switches are not "hot swappable," whatever that means for you mechanical keyboard-heads.It's high; you'll want a wrist-rest. It doesn't have to be the expensive-as one you see listed along with it; I'm using a piece of foam cut out from some package or another and it's Just Right.Paired with a couple of freshly downloaded Typewriter fonts from Dafont, it makes me want to write stuff despite having really not much of interest to say.
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Typing on this a DREAM
As soon as I received my Qwerkywriter, I could not wait to start using it. I watched several videos on how to set it up before it arrives and the first step is always charging it for 2-3 hours. However, my keyboard came fully charged! What a delightful surprise that I could start using it immediately.This keyboard has sat in my Amazon wishlist for over a year, and I finally bit the bullet when I began working from home during the COVID-19 crisis. It was a pricey investment, but well worth the cost. My productivity has increased because I simply want to use this keyboard and have the experience of working on a manual typewriter, of which I have four! But I cannot practically use my manual typewriters for work. It is a wonderful experience to be able to have the same tactile feel and audible sound of a typewriter, with the functionality of working on a computer or tablet. It is not as heavy as I thought it would be, but I could see how traveling with this constantly could be cumbersome.I am thoroughly enjoying my Qwerkywriter and have a feeling I will be bringing this to the office when the time comes to go back. I love the sound, however, it could be somewhat loud for others in the vicinity. This is fine for when I am at home and can shut the door to my home office. If I do decide to take this to the office, I will probably need to shut my office door so as not to aggravate my office compadres. But I am sure it will be a conversation starter as well.If you are looking for the experience of a typewriter and enjoy the click-clack of the keys, this is a wonderful and well-made product. It is beautiful combination of the old and the new. I recommend this to anyone who has a passion for typewriters, or wants to feel like a true writing aficionado.
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