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Enermax Briskie Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Bundle Review

Enermax supply the Briskie in a rather compact cardboard box which carries a red and black livery. It feels reasonably sturdy in construction and should provide a good level of protection to the keyboard and mouse within. The top of the box features a large image of the keyboard and mouse.

Turning over the box reveals a detailed breakdown of the features and specifications of the keyboard and mouse in a number of different languages. There are also a series of product photos which illustrate the key features of the product.

Being a budget orientated keyboard and mouse bundle, the Briskie isn't supplied with a massive bundle. Aside from a trio of AAA batteries to power the keyboard and mouse, the only item included is a mouse mat which doubles as a cleaning cloth. Enermax also claim that it can be used as a laptop screen protector but we imagine most users will use this bundle with a desktop.

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4 comments

  1. Yeah ive seen reviews on other sites, its such a dull product.

    I understand its a budget product, but it does their name no good whatsoever and I cant imagine their profit margins are high at all. if they are selling it for £16. they are making it for under £5. For a mouse and keyboard? the quality will never be good.

    Weirdest move ive seen them make in their history.

  2. Wish I had read this review before I bought it. Got it for £18 in UK and I think its terrible. Not sure what I was thinking for the price, but I wouldnt recommend the product at all. My space bar is also sticking already, in the space of two weeks. will probably just bin it.

  3. Looks nice for the money, but they cant budget anything into the quality of the product at this price. id reckon some cheap chinese knockoff are building these for $5. How can you create a good keyboard and mouse at that price? Why not create something half decent for £35? whats the point of this? bet the keyboard switches wont last either.