Vissles LP85 Bluetooth keyboard review: You will not be disappointed

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Eileen Brown

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Eileen Brown

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| November 18, 2021

| Topic: Office Hardware & Appliances

I really enjoyed using the Vissles V84 Bluetooth keyboard when I reviewed it in July 2021. Now Vissles have updated its popular Bluetooth keyboard with a low profile version that I think has the edge on its predecessor.

Don’t Like

Bluetooth sometimes drops connectivity

The LP85 has a slight slope angle of 2 degrees – which could be greater in my opinion – but is not annoyingly flat like some keyboards I have used. The keyboard height ranges from 0.31″ – 0.34″ – a low profile board indeed.

Unlike the V84, the LP85 has no spare key covers to change the layout between Windows and Mac layouts. However, the functionality can easily be swapped in the software by pressing the Fn and S (Mac) or Fn and A keys (Windows) to swap modes.

Additionally the keyboard can connect to three different devices via Bluetooth 5.0 and can swap between these devices by pressing Fn and Q (or W or E) followed by Fn and P keys.

Like the V84, the LP85 has a fancy array of RGB dynamic backlights under each key cap. There are 19 different combinations you can try by pressing Fn and Del – including seven monochrome backlight patterns achieved by pressing Fn and the right arrow key.

You can also increase and decrease the brightness level and increase or decrease the speed of the lighting patterns. If you find yourself becoming too distracted with the backlight, decrease the brightness by pressing Fn and down arrow until the backlight reaches its lowest level.

You can also manage media from the keyboard, play the next or previous track, change the volume, use F3 for the 3D flip taskbar, or invoke Explorer.

There are a bewildering array of command functions – but if you lose the user guide, Vissles have user manuals for its products at its brand link. Hopefully the LP85 manual will be added shortly.

The keyboard will go to sleep after 5 minutes and will hibernate after 30 minutes of inactivity to preserve its battery. However, as soon as you touch a key the keyboard wakes and flashes.

The only issue I had with the LP85 was when I was watching YouTube videos on my home theatre system with the keyboard next to me on the couch.

From time to time the video would stop playing and go back to the main YouTube menu which was irritating. This happened fewer times when the keyboard was placed directly underneath the ceiling mounted projector.

I cannot work out whether it is an issue with the keyboard, or my home theatre set up. I know this does not happen when I use my Wi-Fi keyboard.

I experienced this signal loss a couple of times when I used the V84, but discounted it. Now, I think it might be an issue with one of the pieces of kit. I will try a different Bluetooth keyboard to fully check the Bluetooth stack.

All in all, the Vissles LP85 is a superb optical-mechanical keyboard that is easily worth its $99 price tag on Kickstarter.

If you want a fully featured compact mechanical keyboard with an array of flashing lights, join its swelling ranks of backers (it reached its funding targets days ago) and grab yourself this keyboard. You will not be disappointed.

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