Mini Keyboard V02.1.1 Now

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Low-latency scan matrix | Reduced input lag to <2 ms (wireless) / <0.8 ms (wired) | | Improved debounce | Adaptive debounce (1–5 ms) eliminating double-tap misses | | Smart encoder | Rotational speed detection for fast vs. fine scrolling | | Indicator LEDs | Three discrete LEDs (Caps, Layer, Battery low) + RGB underglow (5 patterns) | | USB storage mode | Direct access to config.json and macros via USB drive emulation |

| Feature | Mini Keyboard v02.1.1 Spec | |-------------------|------------------------------------------| | Dimensions | 150 x 60 x 12 mm | | Weight | 98 grams | | Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.1 + 2.4 GHz wireless + USB-C wired | | Battery | 750 mAh Li-Po (up to 40 hours continuous use) | | Standby Time | 180 days | | Key Switch Type | Scissor-switch, 1.2mm travel, 60g actuation force | | Backlight | White or RGB (software configurable) | | Compatibility | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi, Smart TVs | | Polling Rate | 125 Hz (wired), 90 Hz (wireless) |

The standout spec is the dual-mode wireless. Users can pair up to three Bluetooth devices and toggle between them via function keys, while the 2.4 GHz dongle provides lag-free operation for gaming or fast-paced work. mini keyboard v02.1.1

Yes, for a specific user. It is not a replacement for a full-sized mechanical keyboard on a stationary desktop. But as a secondary or travel keyboard, the Mini Keyboard v02.1.1 is nearly perfect.

Its combination of low-profile comfort, multi-device Bluetooth, and a firmware revision (v02.1.1) that finally squashes the bugs of earlier versions makes it a stealth champion. For less than the price of a mid-range gaming mouse, you get a device that can genuinely untether you from your desk. For competitive gaming, the Mini Keyboard v02

If you are willing to invest three days to learn the layering system, you will be rewarded with a keyboard that takes up almost no space, follows you anywhere, and—thanks to the v02.1.1 update—works flawlessly across your phone, tablet, and PC simultaneously.

If you already own a Mini Keyboard v02, visit our Firmware Hub to download the v02.1.1 firmware update (free).
New customers can purchase the v02.1.1 hardware revision starting next week — look for the sticker on the box. For competitive gaming



For competitive gaming, the Mini Keyboard v02.1.1 is not ideal. The polling rate and 2.4 GHz mode introduce no noticeable lag in casual titles like Stardew Valley, Hades, or Among Us. However, for Valorant or Apex Legends, the small key size and lack of dedicated number row are limiting factors.

Where it shines is retro gaming and emulation. Using the keyboard as a controller for GameBoy or SNES emulators on an Android TV is seamless.

Rating: 7.5/10 The firmware is the heart of this revision.

The integrated trackpad supports four-finger gestures on Windows and three-finger gestures on macOS. Scrolling feels smooth thanks to the v02.1.1 firmware update, which eliminated the “jumpy cursor” problem of version v02.0.9. For HTPC users, the ability to navigate Plex or Kodi from the couch without a separate mouse is a game-changer.