TECKNET Wireless Keyboard Rechargeable 2.4GHz Silent Full Size (UK QWERTY)
Product description
If you want a full-size wireless keyboard that feels steady on the desk and doesn’t dominate the room with typing noise, this TECKNET model is built for that kind of day-to-day use. It’s a 2.4GHz, plug-and-play keyboard with a nano USB receiver, a dedicated numpad, and hotkeys aimed at PC/laptop/desktop setups.
On paper, it ticks a few practical boxes: a rechargeable battery (500 mAh), a claimed silent typing reduction (stated as 90%+ noise reduction), and an ergonomic tilt of 8° designed to reduce wrist strain during longer sessions. Still, it’s not a precision gaming keyboard, and some details—like exact key travel feel beyond “scissor keys”—may come down to personal preference.
Key takeaways
This keyboard is straightforward: plug in the nano USB receiver and you’re ready to type. The full-size UK QWERTY layout with a dedicated numpad suits spreadsheets, data entry, and everyday office work where you actually use number keys.
The “silent” angle is the standout. The design uses scissor keys and low-profile key caps, with the brand claiming over 90% noise reduction. If you share a workspace, or you simply prefer typing that doesn’t sound sharp and clicky, that’s the sort of feature you’ll notice.

The other big day-to-day benefit is stability and desk comfort. The frame is described as stainless-steel reinforced, it has an 8° ergonomic tilt, and the keys are built for longevity with a stated up to 10 million clicks life.
One thing to bear in mind: rechargeable keyboards are great for convenience, but you’ll still need to top up occasionally. The claim here is roughly 3–4 months from a full charge based on 2 hours’ daily use, so real battery life will depend on your habits.
What stands out in everyday use
A micro-experience you can expect from a keyboard like this is the “first minutes” feel: you insert the nano USB receiver, wait for it to be recognised, and then type immediately—no complex setup routine. For home offices and study setups, that matters more than people think.


Then there’s layout practicality. Having a dedicated numpad and hotkeys makes it easier to work through numbers and shortcuts without constantly switching habits or reaching for an on-screen keypad.

The hotkeys mentioned include Fn lock and a single-touch silent mode with volume control. That’s useful if you sometimes need to quiet things down quickly—say, during a call or late-evening work—without hunting through software settings.
Tech specs
- Type: Wireless keyboard with 2.4GHz connection
- Connectivity: 2.4GHz with nano USB receiver (plug and play)
- Battery: Rechargeable lithium battery, 500 mAh
- Battery claim: approx. 3–4 months (estimated based on 2 hours of daily use)
- Charging: 2 hours charge time (stated)
- Wireless range: up to 15 m (as stated)
- Layout: UK QWERTY, full size with dedicated numpad and hotkeys
- Ergonomics: 8° ergonomic tilt
- Keys: Silent scissor keys, low-profile key design (noise reduction stated as 90%+)
- Key longevity: up to 10 million clicks (stated)
- Materials: Stainless-steel reinforced frame and ABS keys (scratch-resistant stated)
- Durability note: spill-resistant design (as stated)
- Compatibility: Microsoft Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/XP and “more” (as stated)
- What’s included: nano USB receiver, USB charging cable, user manual (Spanish not guaranteed), and customer support for 12 months (requires registration)
Pros
If you’re choosing on comfort, practicality, and quiet operation, this is where it performs best on paper. The ergonomic 8° tilt and the quiet scissor-key design aim to make longer typing sessions feel less fatiguing and less intrusive.

The materials and build approach also look sensible for normal office life. A stainless-steel reinforced frame plus ABS keys (scratch-resistant stated) is the kind of combination that tends to handle daily knocks better than all-plastic designs.
Where it may not be the best fit
It may not suit you if you’re looking for a fully featured “premium” keyboard experience—this one is designed for everyday productivity rather than specialist gaming or highly custom typing feel.


Also, silent keyboards are a bit of a gamble because “noise reduction” can’t be fully guaranteed across different desk setups, surfaces, and typing styles. The brand claims 90%+ quieter typing, but your personal sound profile may still vary.
Finally, while it supports Windows versions listed and “more”, the entry doesn’t spell out support for every non-Windows device or system. If you rely on a specific platform outside that list, it’s worth double-checking before buying.

Who it’s for (and who should look elsewhere)
It suits you if you want a reliable wireless keyboard for PC or laptop work with the numbers you’ll actually use, and you prefer quieter typing for shared spaces.
It’s also a decent pick if you like the idea of rechargeable convenience instead of disposable batteries, and you’re happy to charge occasionally (the stated estimate is roughly every few months based on light daily use).
It might not suit you if you need tight compatibility with a particular non-Windows setup, or if you want ultra-compact form factors (this is a full-size keyboard with numpad).
Buying verdict

Worth considering if you prioritise plug-and-play 2.4GHz wireless, a UK full-size layout with dedicated numpad, and a keyboard designed to be quieter for office/home use. The stainless-steel reinforced frame, spill-resistant design (as stated), and the scissor-key “silent” approach give it a practical, desk-friendly character.
You may want to skip it if you’re chasing a more specialist typing feel or you need confirmed compatibility beyond the Windows versions listed. It’s not positioned as the sort of keyboard you buy for maximum customisation, and rechargeable models need some charging discipline.


Before you buy, it’s sensible to check that 2.4GHz wireless within your desk setup is enough for your preferred distance, and that you’re comfortable charging on a schedule.
Mini FAQ
Is it easy to set up?

Yes—this model is described as plug and play with a nano USB receiver, aiming for instant use once connected.
How quiet is it supposed to be?
The brand states it reduces noise by more than 90%, with low-profile scissor keys designed for silent typing.
How long does the battery last?
The claim is roughly 3–4 months from a charge, estimated based on 2 hours of daily use. Real-life results can vary.
Does it include a numpad?
Yes, it’s a full-size UK QWERTY layout with a dedicated numpad.
What devices is it compatible with?
It’s stated to work with Microsoft Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/XP and “more”, but the details beyond those aren’t listed here.
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