

⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the AI-powered keyboard that types, swipes, and dazzles.
The Clevetura CLVX 1 is a cutting-edge Windows-compatible keyboard featuring a native TouchOnKeys touchpad integrated into the keys, AI-driven gesture recognition, and multi-device Bluetooth plus USB-C connectivity. Its low-profile silent scissor switches ensure precise typing, while the customizable 16.5 million color RGB backlighting and durable aluminum chassis combine style with substance. Designed for professionals and creators, it offers up to 40 hours of battery life without backlight and supports seamless gesture control across Windows, Linux, and Android platforms.




















| ASIN | B0FCSN1XPV |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth, Interactive Gesture RGB Backlit, Low-Profile Key, Touch On Keys — Native Touchpad on Keyboard, TouchOnKeys App |
| Antenna Location | Business, Coding, Everyday Use, Gaming, Personal, Photo Editing, Productivity, Programming, Video Editing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #405 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Clevetura |
| Built-In Media | Clevetura CLVX 1 for Windows, Quick Start Guide, USB-C to USB-C Cable (2m) |
| Button Quantity | 110 |
| Color | Windows layout, Black |
| Compatible Devices | Android, Linux, Mac (requiers TouchOnKeys App), Smart TV, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 61 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Polycarbonate |
| Generation | 1st Generation |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00198168409145 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.2"L x 5.12"W x 0.49"H |
| Item Height | 0.49 inches |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Touch On Keys AI Gesture Keyboard for Windows QWERTY 110 keys |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Clevetura |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Scissors |
| Model Name | Clevetura CLVX 1 |
| Model Number | CL11RA1ANSB0US |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 110 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style Name | Windows layout, Black |
| Switch Type | Scissors mechanical switches |
| Theme | Minimalism |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**C
Frankenstein done right!
I have had this keyboard for 90 days, so I am past the honeymoon phase. If you don’t want to read this entire review, then here’s the spoiler. If a Ferrari, a Bentley, and a Waymo had a baby, it would be this keyboard. I am a VP of sales, working from home, and doing Zoom and Teams presentations throughout the day. I have purchased keyboards in this category for 15 years. I have had the good, the bad, and the ugly, but never had 1 keyboard that did it all, until now…. Pros: what matters to me • Excellent backlighting - I am older, I don’t need all the special lighting effects, so I love the fact that I could program the backlighting to just plain white! • Excellent Bluetooth range – I sit across the room, on my couch, about 15 feet from my laptop, which is connected to my 65-inch mounted flat screen. The keyboard works perfectly. • Excellent multi-device toggling – I have both a personal computer and a business computer, both connected to my flat screen. I am able to easily toggle back and forth between computers without leaving my couch! • Touchpad – I scoffed at this keyboard and refused to buy it because I thought that a keypad that doubles as a touchpad was nonsense (remember, I am at the “get off my lawn” age). Anyway, I couldn’t find a better option, so I pulled the trigger. It took me a couple of days to get the hang of it, and a couple of weeks to master it. I don’t even think about it now. • Numberpad – Didn’t think I needed this, and still don’t, but I must admit it is “nice to have”, and well lit. • Battery life – I work from 6am-5pm, sometimes longer, it has never run out of juice on me. I charge it in the middle of the night. • Build – Feels like good quality, nice to the touch, responsive and seems sturdy. Cons: • Expensive! Paid $250, hopefully by the time you read this it will be less. • The App requires a wired connection. The good news is that I only needed the app once for setup, and haven’t needed it since. • As a right-handed person, it would be nice if the touchpad extended another 2 inches further to the right, but I admit this is definitely a nit-pick. Conclusion: I took the time to write this long a@s! review because this is the best keyboard ever made in this wireless keyboard with touchpad category, and it ain’t even close (I have had them all over the years). I will probably buy another one as a backup when the price drops.
R**E
Nothing else like it!
This is seriously the coolest keyboard I have ever used. The touch pad being the keys is by far the leading reason why I go this, and it keeps on being the number one reason why I love this keyboard. It is a great gaming and entertainment device, and I love using it- especially with how easy and fast the sensor is. I don’t understand how this isn’t well known yet- but it will be. There’s nothing else like it on the market. I’m obsessed!
T**R
Game changer !
I’m genuinely amazed at how useful this keyboard is. It’s not just good—it’s special. When I first read about its features, I was skeptical. I thought, “There’s no way you can move the cursor without accidentally pressing a key, or type an email without unintentionally shifting the cursor.” I’m not the proficient typing. so I expected to make those mistakes. But after two full days of use—I haven’t made a single one. The sensors are that accurate. It does take a little getting used to, especially if you’re used to a smooth surface touchpad. But after a full day, I barely noticed the transition. Moving along the keys feels natural and effortless. Some feature I like : • The sliding controls for keyboard lighting and volume—intuitive and sleek. • The dedicated calculator key (huge win for me as an inventory manager). • The ability to disable the touchpad during long emails—perfect for preventing accidental typos and adding peace of mind. This isn’t one of those gimmicky keyboards that promise innovation but delivers nothing. Every feature here is thoughtfully designed and genuinely useful. If you’re looking for an all-in-one keyboard that is precise, convenient and a smart design—I highly recommend
A**R
Works well but keys themselves are horrible
The TouchOnKeys feature of this keyboard is a HUGE efficiency improvement to my daily workflow. I love it. However the biggest cons for me are the keys themselves. They could have been made with a small indentation in each key that would aid in feeling the individual keys for us touch typers. It has taken me awhile to get used to the feel, and I'm still not quite there. The second thing is how badly they show finger oils. My guess is the specific plastic or finish of the plastic is necessary to allow the keys to function as a touchpad, but I've used other keyboards with dark keys that didn't show oils this bad. I am cleaning the keys off constantly, which can't be good in the long term. We'll see how they hold up I guess. Maybe they can make some improvements on the key material and typing feel for the small version that is pending. It would also be nice if they could include an integrated number pad in the smaller version that makes use of the 7-8-9, U-I-O, and J-K-L keys, like older laptops used to. As a number pad user, I'm stuck with the long version.
D**N
Nice Mix of Tech and Comfort
I type most of the day and this feels great. Gestures took a bit to learn, but now I use them without even thinking. It’s solid, quiet, and looks great next to my monitor.
D**D
Cool idea, few issues, big price tag
Overall, I like the idea and I think the execution is almost there, but I do have a few grievances. Let me get some of these out of the way first. I think the touchpad area should have a physical outline or border to be able tell where the area ends. I often times would find myself trying to move my cursor outside of the boundary and would have to look down at the keyboard. Another problem I ran into is regarding the initial input response. This can be super problematic when trying to move the mouse cursor over small, incremental, and precise areas like trying to resize a window or a pane. Not really sure how that can be fixed but it can be annoying when trying to move the cursor over small spaces. I also find myself sometimes accidentally moving the mouse cursor when I hover my fingers over the keys to type. This is really moreso from habit, but I'd imagine doing so would common thing for a lot of people who type regularly. I know it seems like I have a lot of bad things to say about this keyboard, but overall I like being able to have this at my desk without needing a mouse AND being able to have touchoad gestures. To me, the gestures was one of my most desired features since I often times switch virtual desktops and using gestures feel much more natural this using a keyboard shortcut. However, I feel as if I'd only recommend this keyboard if you have extra money to spend and you're not already eyeing something like a mechanical keyboard considering how pricey it is. Edit: In the original review, I forgot to mention two nice little features I think someone interested in this might want to know about. This keyboard does have a dedicated key to disable the touchpad while typing so you don't run into the issue mentioned above (I just often times forget to press it). It also has a pair of dedicated left and right mouse buttons if you prefer to use those instead of touch to click on the touchpad. It's probably also worth mentioning that the keyboard worked for me OOTB on Linux without need any other additional software or drivers.
S**B
Very unique and works exactly as described
I purchased this keyboard to control a computer connected to my TV where using a mouse would be inconvenient. I was really surprised how well this works without much of a learning curve. The touchpad portion works extremely well and the keyboard is very high quality. It is expensive but I think it was worth the asking price. I would buy another one if it cost less.
C**M
Smooth Typing, Smart Idea
The keys are quiet and comfortable, and scrolling on the keyboard itself is oddly satisfying. I didn’t think I’d use the touch feature so much, but now it’s part of my routine.
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