Complement your keyboard setup with the Retro Wireless C64 Edition Mechanical Gaming 18-Key Numpad by 8BitDo. Styled after the Commodore 64, one of computing's oldest designs, this 18-key number pad connects to devices over 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth, and USB. Enjoy up to 160 hours of use with the internal 1000mAh battery, which charges up in four hours. The double-shot ABS keycaps with SA profile support PCB hot-swapping and hold up under years of typing sessions. Kailh Box White V2 switches are easy to press, and the keyboard supports N-key rollover for smooth and fast typing. Enjoy compatibility with Windows and Android OS 9.0 or later. For additional customization, use 8BitDo's Ultimate software.
- 2.4G, Bluetooth, and USB Connectivity
- 160 Hours Use, Charges in Four Hours
- Double-Shot ABS Keycaps with SA Profile
- Kailh Box White V2 Switches
8BitDo C64 Overview
8BitDo C64 Specs
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| LED Illumination | |
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| Full-Functionality OS Support |
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8BitDo C64 Reviews
I love this things
So to start with (and one of the main reasons to buy this style) the keyboard is beautiful. It absolutely matches the Commodore 64 aesthetic and looks straight out of the 80s. The included buttons and the (sort of) joystick are fun too. The software to program the peripherals is a Windows only sort of thing, but that's not really a problem. I found the software intuitive, but the less tech inclined will need to experiment a bit to get the buttons working to their liking. About the only complaint I have is that the joystick cannot be programmed to be a mouse, but that's just me being wishful. I definitely would recommend this item with one caveat: It's extremely clicky (I like this but in an office environment, people will hear this)
