• Works with most home theater projectors
  • Max Projector Weight: 55 lbs
  • Max Drop: 24" (fully extended)
  • Easy to Adjust Height and Angle
  • 1 year warranty from FAVI Entertainment
  • Suitable for 99.6% of Projectors on the Market including all FAVI models
  • Easy to Adjust Height and Angle
  • Max Drop: 24" (fully extended)
  • Max Projector Weight: 55 lbs.
  • Lifetime Warranty on all new FAVI projector mounts

This keyboard is absolutely amazing! I love the fact that it is small enough to fit in my pocket right next to my phone, bus isn't too small, so typing isn't annoying. It is both Bluetooth, so it works with every device with Bluetooth, and even comes with a USB dongle to plug into any computer. I have used it on multiple Android devices (including my Fire TV), multiple computers running various versions of Windows (even XP), and a PlayStation 3. The only device it doesn't work with is my Kindle Fire first generation, and that's only because it doesn't have Bluetooth or OTG capabilities. The Bluetooth is super easy to set up just like any other Bluetooth keyboard, and the USB dongle automatically installs drivers to a computer, which only takes like a minute. The mouse pad is a great addon, though it can be a bit awkward since it's only like an inch large. That's not much of a problem, though. It's also great for presentations with its arrow keys and laser pointer. Plus, if you're in a dark room or something, the keys can light up at the push of a simple keystroke. The reason I bought this was because it's pretty much universal, working with both Bluetooth and USB, and also having buttons like the Microsoft button for computers and Android buttons like a home and back button when connected to Android. Because it's universal and completely portable with many uses, this keyboard is officially awesome. I reccomend it to everyone who needs it.

This review is for the Favi RioHD LED 4T projector. I do not usually do reviews but this projector is great, at about 12 foot from the wall I get a fantastic 6 ft x 8 ft looking picture.You can connect just about anything up to this, and it works great. For my purpose of a outdoor projector to use at the pool or in my man cave, this thing rocks with the Bluetooth sound bar I added to the audio out. I hate to say I had very low expectation when I ordered it, but once it arrived I was very impressed. Understand this is not a $5000 dollar Projector or a $3000 dollar HD TV, if that is what you are looking for look somewhere else. If you want a two hundred dollar plus projector that looks good on the wall has a good vivid display then you found what you need,.in my opinion.

This is the first projector I bought so I can't compare it with the other Projectors in the market. I love it. For the price its worth it. Before I bought this I did a little research and this is what I found out and my primary concerns. I compared it with newsky-health led-2 and alanson led-2 and a bunch of projectors with the same input and shape. Are they all the same just with different names? all are made from china.. The brand PMC has the same shape but different inputs and usb so its not the same.. It has 1300 lumens brightness and to US standards 400 ansi only.. -> What is its life span? Favi website and other website says 20,000 hours of life span while some and amazon say its 30,000.. Who cares five years from now this will be obsolete and its life is good for more than 10 years if you use it 5-6 hours a day.. With all the different information out there I really don't know what is the real specs of this thing.. -> Is it bright enough? It is good enough to watch with the lights or windows open if you are projecting it around 3ft(25"screen) ft to around 5ft(42"screen) away from the wall. The reason I started with 3ft is because that is the nearest distance you can watch from it. This is because the projectors manual focus limit is only up to there anything nearer than that will be blurry. Yes this projector's focus is manual, by turning the lens to the right for near distance, to the left for far distance. Farther than that I think a dim light is required. The more distance the bigger the screen it projects the darker the room should be. Of course the darker the room the better. -> Does it heat up? Nope it remains cool. The built in fan is good enough to do this. -> How loud is the noise fan? Hmm I would say it makes the same noise as a desktop pc fan would or any 7 inch normal fan would make.. -> Image display? More than satisfactory. I would say great.. I have only tried it using hdmi connecting it to my laptop and watching movies using kmplayer w/ 720p and it works great and also tried playing psp 480p using a component cable works great also. With a dark room I have tried watchin with 120" screen more than 12ft away and no complaints w/ the image quality. I dont advice it to be use for your laptops though for browsing or typing. In order for you to atleast read the characters clearly the resolution should only be 800 by 600(standard resolution nowadays is 1200x800)which really is annoying because you have to adjust you computer screen resolution and see a lot less on your screen. Also the 16:9 option is not applicable using the hdmi/component. keystone works great also for adjusting the angle image found at the bottom I didnt even know what a keystone was haha.. There is also a TV input with lots of channels in this projector. I haven't tried it though don't have an antenna cant put a cable, it needs an adaptor. I find it weird that It has a tv input when it doesnt say it has one.. I have the white one I think the black one doesnt have any.. -> Built in stereo sound? umm next question.. Let's skip this.. yeah it has stereo sounds but my laptops built in speaker sounds better.. I use my altec lansing expressionist instead and viola good quality sound.. You are not buying this for the sound quality so c'est pas grave.. What I don't like about this projector is that inorder for you to access the menu and choose which output to choose hdmi/component/tv/video/etc you need the remote control so if you lose it then this projector is useless.. Overall I'd say I gambled on buying this product since there is no reviews out there yet on this and so far I am happy about this purchase.. :) Hope this review is useful to you guys..

I bought this remote about a year ago and it has had plenty of use. I like pretty much everything about it. It's hooked up to an ACER mini tower that I have connected to my TV. The size is great, about the size of a smart phone. It's light weight but not flimsy. I've accidentally sat on it more than once. =) The buttons don't stick and are very responsive. They're smooth, not rubbery and upon being pressed they make very little noise. Overall Keyboard Layout: It's QWERTY. As for the placement of the other keys, I find it very intuitive. I'm right handed, so the mouse pad on the right and the mouse buttons over to the left are perfectly placed. The arrow and enter keys are also perfect in that right corner. I navigate through media player playlists (including XBMC/KODI) with one hand. I also use the media player buttons at the top all the time. It has a web browser launch button as well and a bunch of keys I never use. Oh, and a laser pointer which comes in handy to remove cats from obstructing the TV view. LOL =) Battery life is good. I use mine with back light function on a daily basis. Every couple of weeks or so, once the remote starts slowing down in responding, behaving erratically, doesn't light up the keypad as bright as it should and the indicator light flickers, it's time to plug in the USB cable for a recharge. =) I'm going to buy a second unit for my upstairs TV. You can use the remote while it is charging, so that helps. It charges pretty quickly. A couple of hours and it's good to go. The only improvement I can think of would be adding a scroll area on the mouse pad. I use the arrow keys or the cursor to scroll web pages.

WOW!!! What can I say about this little thing. I was so excited after ordering because I had literally no idea what was headed my way. When I got it I immediately opened it and plugged it up, VIOLA!!! It worked immediately, there was no driver installation(although if there is its never long for any device). The keyboard works just as advertised. The backlit keys are perfect for me because I keep my room dark and they don't kill the battery which was surprising to me. The range is great too because I lay in my bed sometimes and use this and have no issues. The dongle is an average sized receptor and takes up virtually no space behind your computer. The keys are just a little small and a little slippery which isn't a big deal to me. There is also a laser pointer on this thing just in case it isn't mentioned which is always cool. One of the best features is the track pad works like a normal laptop pad you can tap it to click. There are also buttons under the touchpad that like kind of like the buttons on an android phone, not sure what they are used for but they might be used for something I don't need so this thing is loaded with features. I STRONGLY recommend.

Very happy with this keyboard/touchpad combo. It's tiny and of course takes a little longer to get data to your computer, but that's to be expected. I use this with a Raspberry Pi configured for a backyard movie set up. Works like a champ. The touchpad is a little slow on response and lacking in detailed movement, but I wouldn't expect much more from such a tiny active area. Does exactly what is needed to select things on screen when more convenient than just using the arrow keys. I'm even happier with the support I received directly from FAVI. We lost the USB dongle after just a handful of uses in our backyard. I wrote asking for a way to purchase a replacement part. I was provided with an affordable option, but when they saw how recently I had purchased they went ahead and sent a replacement dongle free of charge. Very happy customer!

I purchased an internet ready Samsung TV and quickly became disenchanted with the effort required to do a search with the Youtube app. Prompt over, prompt up, hit ENTER. Repeat process for every character and space required. Slow and tedious.Thought a keyboard the same size as a TV remote was a sensible solution. The reviews indicated that this little unit had a broad range of applications ranging from remote input for CNC programming to primary computer keyboard. Has worked with my desktop computer and 2 flat screen LED TVs (Samsung/LG). Just plug in the dongle and mate it to your hardware. When not in use, the dongle is tucked in to a clip that slides into the top edge directly in line with the left edge of the touchpad. The touchpad has good sensitivity. When used as a remote on the LG unit it takes 1+ swipes to get across the screen from L to R because of the 16:9 aspect ratio. Holds a charge for an impressive length of time when turned off. Can't say how long it will last in regular use since I plug it in every other day when using. Comes with an 8" USB cable and "pack of smokes" sized instruction book - 10 printed pages, 6 of value - all written in ACTUAL ENGLISH! There's also a red laser pointer at center on the radius end of the unit, with the power button on bottom edge almost in line, again, with the left edge of the touchpad. Power switch and USB plug are on left edge of the unit. Lots of utility in a small package. Have taken this to other peoples homes to test when they have some possible application for it. The one thing that always resonates with people is the laser pointer. Once they discover it, it's time to give the family cat some exercise.

After 1 year of use, still works and I love it. Originally intended just to use it while feeling cozy in a neatly tucked blanket - quickly I realized its application included convenience while doing chores around the house too. Often I'll just leave it in my pocket while at home now. I love that it has a backlight that can easily be turned off or on manually. Also love that it has an Insert key through Fn. As a Linux user, Shift+Ins is a common keybind for me. I've set up some application macros of my own and run a background service that adjusts my mouse-sensitivity when using this mini keyboard. It switches back to my normal mouse sensitivity when it detects the keyboard disconnects. My only complaint is that sometimes the "A" key needs extra pressure to input. Also the keyboard disconnects and reconnects at random once in a while - not frequent enough to bother me. I'm also suspicious it's disconnecting because of my bluetooth dongle rather than the keyboard itself. It's marketed like a cheap product, but it's surprisingly reliable and well worth my $20 USD.

I wanted a wireless, simple to connect, backlit, keyboard that I could use for my Amazon Fire TV. This product works great and fit my needs as far as setup and functionality goes. The setup was four easy steps: 1) fully charge the keyboard - mine took about 2 hours, 2) plug in the Bluetooth receiver into the Amazon Fire TV, 3) restart the Amazon Fire TV, 4) Navigate to Settings on the Amazon Fire TV, find 'Bluetooth devices' and select Add Bluetooth device, turn on Favi Keyboard, press Bluetooth pairing button, and then follow onscreen instructions to enter pairing code on Favi Keyboard - that's it! paired. Now I just type in a move title in Search, and hit enter - too easy!

Previously I ordered the FAVI FE02RF-BL. It works on RF to a dongle into a standard USB. It was said to work right away. Well it didn't. So after much internal debate, I took a chance on this model, the FAVI FE02BT-BL. It works on Bluetooth. That's the only difference. Both models (-BL) have a back light. The lazer pointer works if the unit is charged enough. But THE MAIN THING - This device paired with my Amazon Fire TV (V2) 4K. It did not need the included USB dongle. I am keeping that in the device, it has a storage next to the battery. The best thing is the tough pad acts as a mouse. So you get a small circle on the Fire TV, to use for side loaded apps. It has the standard Amazon buttons, a full keyboard, left and right mouse buttons. Most importantly is has the arrow buttons. So if you have side loaded apps on your Amazon Fire TV, look no further this is it. The only negative, and I'm not going to take off for it, it uses mini USB to charge, not micro USB. What is this 2008? Who uses that! If you are using side loaded apps, you'll need the app to make the apps always register as horizontal, not vertical. It's free. That app or others can be found through google, just add APK after the app name. If you want to install side loaded apps the best way it to put them on your google drive, then access the APK install files through ES File Explorer. If you install Mobile 1 app store, you can download apps directly too. Then this device will let you use all of them. Even email or browse the internet through your Fire TV. LASTLY (update) if using IPTV on Fire TV this will work with the color buttons. Red button = F1 on the keyboard. Use the green Fn key to press F1. F2, F3 and F4 are the other colors.