
Omoton
The OMOTON KB155-A is a wired variant of the KB155 series, offering a full‑size layout with a numeric keypad and Mac/iOS shortcut keys. While detailed specifications are scarce, it is positioned as a plug‑and‑play keyboard with a slim scissor‑switch design and no battery requirement.
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$23.38
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$21.47
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$17.99
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$25.98
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the KB155-A for its reliable wired connection and quiet scissor‑switch typing experience, especially noting the useful Mac shortcut keys. However, they criticize the lack of backlighting and the absence of any wireless or Bluetooth functionality, which limits its flexibility compared to other OMOTON models.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally like the keyboard’s plug‑and‑play simplicity, lightweight feel, and numeric keypad, but they frequently mention packaging print issues and wish for backlighting or Bluetooth support for more versatile use.
Common Complaints
Packaging printing defects, lack of backlight, no wireless/Bluetooth option, and unclear cable specifications are the most commonly reported issues.
How It Compares
vs. KB515 (Bluetooth)
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Disadvantages
Choose KB515 for wireless flexibility and battery‑free portability; choose KB155‑A for a stable, plug‑and‑play experience without battery concerns.
vs. KB066 (Ultra‑slim Bluetooth)
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KB066 suits ultra‑portable setups, while KB155‑A serves users needing a full‑size layout and wired reliability.
vs. WK001 (2.4 GHz Wireless)
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WK001 is a budget wireless combo, whereas KB155‑A offers a wired, battery‑free solution with a more refined typing experience.