It may be a budget model, but dont let that fool you.
This is very well-designed and constructed, without the clacking keys and plasticky casing that besieges many cheap keyboards.
The Ody II is a budget wireless keyboard from Trust that promises a quiet typing experience.
Smooth, near-silent, spill-proof, this is an impressive unit for the price.
And it comes with some caveats.
But is silence really golden?
We put the Ody II to the test.
And yes, in true review fashion, this one was written using the keyboard in question.
US availability appears non-existent.
For a US equivalent, wed be looking at something like theLogitech MK295 wireless keyboard and mouse set.
The keys themselves have a smooth feel to them, which is good for longer typing sessions.
The mouse bundled alongside the keyboard is fine.
Also like the keyboard, its not an ergonomic design.
It uses a single AA battery.
This single adapter is used to connect your PC to both devices.
So, if youre limited on ports, this is a good space-saver.
Our experience here was good.
We removed our wired unit, plugged in the USB-A adapter, then the keyboard and mouse worked.
It was all very simple, seamless instant, the way it should be.
No-one wants to be diving into Bluetooth prefs just to write an email.
Trust Ody II Wireless Keyboard: Performance
Using the Ody II has been a joy.
We came from a similarly designed but very noisy keyboard, and the difference is remarkable.
That overall pleasing experience is aided by its elevated or floating keys.
This further dampens sound, while allowing for greater depth and travel.
During our time with the Ody II, we experienced no issues whatsoever.
No lag between key presses, or having to press buttons multiple times to get them to work.
Any typos are purely the writers own.
Under day-to-day office usage, it performed very well.
The real question for us is how long will the batteries last.
Both devices had low-end batteries included, which are still holding up post-review.
Well-priced, well-designed, and mostly silent.
Should I buy?
We didnt feel fatigued using this all day.
It requires two AAA batteries, while the mouse uses a single AA.