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CHOETECH BH-006 Ultra Slim Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard

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CHOETECH BH-006 Ultra Slim Wireless Bluetooth KeyboardFeatures: Multi device Bluetooth keyboard Supports devices Windows and Mac Computers, Android and iOS Tablets and Smartphones.(Not Including WINDOWS 10 System and Dell Tablets) Cable free and Long range Bluetooth Connection with your devices brings you more convenience when you need to type. Operating Distance is up to 10 meters so you can work comfortably away from the devices. Smooth and Comfortable Reasonable layout with sleek keys, customized for

Features:

Multi-device Bluetooth keyboard
Supports devices Windows and Mac Computers, Android and iOS Tablets and Smartphones.(Not Including WINDOWS 10 System and Dell Tablets)

Cable-free and Long-range
Bluetooth Connection with your devices brings you more convenience when you need to type. Operating Distance is up to 10 meters so you can work comfortably away from the devices.

Smooth and Comfortable
Reasonable layout with sleek keys, customized for all iPads, fits perfect with your fingers, allowing you to type smoothly and effortlessly on this comfortable keyboard.

Long Service Life
30-days continuous use and automatic sleep mode allow up to half a year between battery changes(2 X AAA Batteries, Not Included). The ABS material keyboard with aluminum zinc plate makes it heat-resistant, anti-erosion and durable.

Specifications:

Product Model:BH-006
Modulation System:GFSK
Bluetooth Version:Bluetooth 3.0
Operation Voltage:3V
Operation Current:=5mA
Battery Required:2 × AAA(not included)
Keying Force:60±10g
Key Life:5 million strokes
Operating Temperature:-10 ~ +55°C
Operating Distance:within 10 meters
Available Color:Black
Number of Keys:78 keys
Material:ABS surface + Aluminum zinc plate
Product Size:285 x 120 x 6 mm
Product Weight:About 280g

Compatible List
For Apple iPad Pro 12.9"/10.5"/9.7"
For Apple iPad Air 2/Air
For Apple iPad mini 4/3/2/1
For Apple iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4
For Apple iPhone X/8/8 Plus/7/7 Plus/6/6s/6 Plus/6s Plus/5/5s/Se
For Samsung Galaxy Tabs, Galaxy Notes, etc
Bluetooth-enabled PCs or Laptops with Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8, (Not Compatible with Windows 10)
Smartphones or tablets (not including Dell tablets) with Android 3.0 and above

Note:

The keyboard will go into sleep mode if left on and not being used; Press any key and wait 2-3 seconds to bring it out of sleep mode.
This keyboard may not be compatible well with the Mac mini or Moto RAZR.
Keep the keyboard away from sharp objects, microwave items, oil, chemical or other organic liquid items.
Do not place heavy object on the keyboard and do not force or distort the keyboard.
2 x AAA batteries (not included) can be replaced when run out.

Package Content:

1x CHOETECH BH-006 Ultra Slim Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard

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for honest review. I bought this bible Because it was suggested on a YouTube video and since I do collect bibles from all religions and times of history to keep my mind open to what people think , believe and are going through in those time. I was very interested to read . I found that there was alot that people may also not see that it did give them a blue print to the father even though it taught through slavery, it also for someone learning to read it gave the a direction to start to learn what it was to be saved in gods eyes . even though yes it was alot of thing left out even today Catholic bibles are the same with structure to what they what to preach. as the jewsish bible leaves out the new testament and others groups leave out gods messages .this is why I believe that you should never ever stop learning what other religion or faith of people believe since its just another piece of the puzzle to know gods words and lessons in our knowledge to know who we are as a person and or knowledge to know who god is and his lessons and teaching . so my thoughts that know matter your race or religious background should read this book and also put yourself into the times when this was written and what the people went through and gave up because they also had to gave up there beliefs that was taught from their homelands in order to please the people that they served. I will give this a 10 stars for the fact that is gods messages but even though it used in a way to hold a group of people inslaved I believe we as a people not a race are all held back when it comes to knowing gods words and until we are walking with god so we can ask him ourselves we are all still lost souls looking for direction were to go.
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