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The CHERRY DW 9100 SLIM is a sleek, wireless keyboard and mouse set featuring dual AES-128 encrypted connectivity via Bluetooth® 4.2 or 2.4 GHz radio. Both devices boast rechargeable USB-C lithium batteries lasting weeks per charge. The keyboard’s SX scissor mechanism delivers whisper-quiet, stable typing supported by a solid metal plate and adjustable magnetic stand. The mouse offers a precise optical sensor with 3-level DPI adjustment up to 2400 dpi, rubberized grips, and a compact ergonomic design, making this set ideal for professional multitaskers seeking style, security, and endurance.
| ASIN | B09BD2QB14 |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Brand | Cherry |
| Color | White silver |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Usb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (89) |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Keyboard Description | Indoor |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Cherry Europe GmbH |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Keys | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Rechargeable |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 840183605957 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**M
This is only day one of using this keyboard/mouse combo full time for work. I have been using the Bluetooth connection for both. Upon connection my laptop is telling me the keyboard has 95% battery life and the mouse has 100%. They were charged 24 hours before use and the red indicator had turned off, so I'm not sure why the keyboard is not reading @ 100%. However, after a solid 5 hours of use, the battery status has not changed at all, so it seems like it will hold up decently. Keyboard: I love the feel of it. There isn't much noise if people are concerned about that, but there is still some "clickability" for people like me who like to hear something instead of complete silence. I was not super impressed with the magnetic strip instead of the traditional legs. Mine came a little warped, so it doesn't fit as snugly to the keyboard back as I would like. I was able to bend it slightly and fix it so it wasn't making additional noise when I press on that side of the keyboard like it did out of the box. I think Cherry would have been better off just having the usual kickstand feet and not trying to reinvent the wheel. Mouse: The shape is normal, but it is very heavy to move. Much heavier than most mice I have owned including one that came with weights. It is also very hard to click, meaning I have to put a lot of force on my finger than should be necessary. I may or may not end up using this mouse long term which is sad because I was hoping to find a set I liked for both, especially with the cost of this set. I'm going to keep using it for a while to see if I can break it in a little, but I think that's just how it is unfortunately. :( **2 months later: The keyboard is fantastic. I've never come close to running the battery low. When I get off work on Fridays I plug it in a bit over the weekend out of habit, then leave it unplugged all week using it heavily for work. The mouse is awful. I ditched it after a few days. There is absolutely no reason the mouse buttons should be this hard to click. I just use a different mouse and it's fine. For the price of this set, it's still disappointing that the mouse is so bad.
J**.
I have been using this keyboard for more than a year and it performs really good, the keys have long enough travel, the mouse is small but comfortable, battery life is excellent in both of them, works both ways (receiver and Bluetooth), the keyboard do not flex (feels solid), both are rechargable and type C. So far so good, I liked this combo a lot for work.
T**R
I've only had it for a week but so far it's been more comfortable than my old keyboard. I've always had mechanical keyboards so switching to the switch based keyboard took a little to get used to. but now I can sail away on the keys. I find it easier on the fingers and i can use a lighter touch. I like that it's smaller than my old keyboard giving me back some on the real estate on my desk (only a couple of inches but you take what you can get, right?) I like the mouse, it's very comfortable in my hand. I like the forward & Back buttons. I never had a DPI button before. I played with it and decided that the lowest was perfect for me unless I was working on photos, then I upped the DPI. I cant' tell you about the battery life being I've only had it for a week. Overall I'm happy with it.
H**.
Mouse stopped working after 3 years and 2 months. Warranty ends after 3 years. Keyboard still works great and has been used daily. The mouse was a backup so only got about a year's worth of actual use.
T**A
I saw this keyboard thinking it was metal but it is plastic. This is still a good keyboard I love the way the keys feel when I am typing. I type all day for work and this one is manageable as far noise. I have not have any connection issues with the Bluetooth, have not tried the dongle yet. The battery life last a little while. I got it on a Monday and it is now Thursday still have not charged it since the initial charge.
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