Well My first impression out of the box it's Mini, but found it to be useable, and very Bright with the Colour Backlight Display.
In the Box we have the Keyboard, Instruction Manual, Usb Cable for charging.

In the back we can see the Battery and Dongle for 2.4ghz

And the Bits scattered for that artistic look

Very easy to set up on a Media Player I was testing
Paper tab cover battery terminal don't forget to remove.
Plug dongle into Media Player, and it's all done in an instant
Size of Unit 147mm x 96mm for those that still use miles 5 3/4 inches x 3 3/4
Now just to sort out what hidden tricks it has, and I do hope I can find a Dim button for the leds.
All controls as seen on keyboard work in Android so far 100%
FN & F2 turns on and scrolls thru the LED colours.
Unit is small and not to bad as they are buttons, you do get a good feel and buttons have a good click to them.
Centre Pad works well as a mouse, double tap to click or numerous other places to suit your feel
Right direction Pad for Clicking thru desktop, and Ok Button is slightly raised
Left Top Pad with Volume and FF and Rewind yet to confirm.
First impressions only so far but pretty happy with what I see
I will use it over the next few days and see how it all ends up unless the cat drags it of to some unknown
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