CHERRY Stream Desktop Wireless Keyboard (RF) – Black QWERTY
Sponsored This site contains affiliate links for which we may receive compensation. More information
Find other available options:
| Identifiers | |
|---|---|
| MPN | Cherry JD-8500PN-2 |
| Dimensions / Weight | |
| Key Features | |
| Adjustable keyboard height | Yes |
| Buttons quantity | 6 |
|
Buttons type The kind of physical or touch-based button mechanism used on a device, such as a mechanical pressed button or a capacitive touch button. It indicates how the user interacts with the control surface and helps buyers understand the tactile feel and durability of the product.
|
Pressed buttons |
|
Charging source The type of source that supplies power to the device for charging, such as a mains adapter (AC), a USB port, a solar panel, or a battery pack. It indicates which external supply can be used to charge the product and helps users determine compatibility with their available chargers.
|
USB |
|
Colour The colour or combination of colours that a product is available in, expressed as common names such as "Black", "Silver" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the visual appearance of the item for consumers.
|
Black |
|
Device interface List of physical or logical interfaces that a device can use to connect with other components, such as USB, PCI Express, SATA, Ethernet, Thunderbolt, DisplayPort, and similar technologies. Each value represents an interface standard supported by the device.
|
RF Wireless |
|
Frequency band The operating frequency range of a device expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the specific radio frequencies that the product can transmit or receive, whether as a single value (e.g., 2.4 GHz) or a range (e.g., 2.4–5 GHz). This attribute helps users understand the wireless capabilities and compatibility of the device with network standards.
|
2.400 - 2.4835 GHz |
|
Keyboard battery type The physical shape or configuration of the battery used in a keyboard, such as AA, AAA, or a built‑in rechargeable unit. It indicates whether the device requires removable cells or has an integrated power source.
|
AA |
|
Keyboard dimensions The overall size of a keyboard expressed as length × width × height, typically in centimeters or inches. This attribute indicates the physical footprint of the keyboard and helps customers determine whether it will fit into a desired space, shipping container, or storage area.
|
462.2 x 165.8 x 34.1 mm |
|
Keyboard form factor Represents the physical layout or size classification of a keyboard, such as full‑size, mini, tenkeyless (TKL), or other common form factors used in computer input devices.
|
Full-size (100%) |
|
Keyboard keys operating life The total number of individual key presses a keyboard can endure before its keys begin to fail or lose responsiveness. This figure is expressed as a plain count and applies to any type of mechanical, membrane, or scissor‑switch keyboard used in computers, laptops, gaming rigs, or other input devices.
|
20 million characters |
|
Keyboard language The natural language that the keyboard layout is designed for, indicating which regional or linguistic variant of key labels and input methods are available on the device.
|
Nordic |
|
Keyboard layout The arrangement of keys on a keyboard, indicating the language or region it supports (e.g., QWERTY, UK QWERTZ, AZERTY). This attribute helps users identify which typing layout is available for the device.
|
QWERTY |
|
Keyboard number of keys The total count of individual key switches or buttons present on a keyboard device, including alphanumeric keys, function keys, navigation keys, and any additional special keys such as media controls or macro keys.
|
115 |
|
Keyboard style A concise description of the physical shape or layout style of a keyboard, such as "Straight", "Curved" or "Numeric". It indicates whether the keys are arranged in a flat, angled, or numeric‑only configuration and helps users identify the typing experience and ergonomics of the device.
|
Straight |
|
Keyboard weight The mass of a keyboard expressed in a standard unit such as grams or kilograms. It indicates how heavy the keyboard is and can be used for shipping calculations, handling instructions, or consumer information.
|
925 g |
|
Movement detection technology The type of technology used to detect movement in a device or system, such as optical sensors, laser tracking, infrared LEDs, or capacitive touch. It indicates how motion is sensed—by visual changes, light scattering, or electronic signals—and helps users understand the underlying mechanism for motion detection.
|
Optical |
|
Movement resolution The number of dots per inch that a device can detect or render when tracking movement. It indicates the spatial resolution of motion sensing or optical tracking, allowing users to understand how finely the device can capture or display motion details.
|
2400 DPI |
|
Number of batteries (keyboard) The total count of individual batteries that are included with a keyboard product. This value indicates how many separate battery units are supplied or required for the keyboard to operate, helping buyers understand power requirements and replacement needs.
|
2 |
|
Number of batteries (mouse) The total count of individual batteries that are supplied with the mouse component of a product. It indicates how many separate battery units are included in the package or required for operation, allowing users to assess power needs and replacement frequency.
|
1 |
|
Number of hot keys The total count of dedicated hot‑key buttons available on a keyboard or input device. These are programmable keys that perform specific functions such as launching applications, controlling media playback, or executing system commands. The value is an integer representing how many separate hot‑keys the device offers.
|
10 |
|
Operating temperature The range of temperatures in which a product can safely operate without risk of damage or performance degradation. Values are expressed in degrees Celsius (°C) and may represent a single temperature, a minimum–maximum interval, or an average operating point.
|
0 - 40 °C |
|
Pointing device The type of pointing device integrated into or used with the product, such as a touchpad, clickpad, trackpoint, or mouse. The value is a free‑text label that identifies the specific form factor or mechanism the user interacts with to move the cursor or select items.
|
No |
|
Power source type The main electrical supply that powers the device, such as mains electricity (AC), battery, USB power, PoE, or a combination of these options.
|
Battery |
|
Receiver type The type of wireless receiver that accompanies a keyboard or mouse, such as Nano, Micro, Unifying, Standard, or other specialized receivers. It indicates the form factor and compatibility with the device’s wireless protocol.
|
Nano receiver |
|
Receiver weight The mass of a wireless receiver expressed in a standard unit such as grams or kilograms. It indicates how heavy the receiver is and can be used for shipping calculations, handling instructions, or consumer information.
|
3 g |
|
Recommended usage A brief statement of the intended or most suitable use cases for a product, such as the type of environment (indoor, outdoor), activity (gaming, office work, music listening) or general application category. It helps customers quickly determine whether the item fits their needs.
|
Office |
|
Scroll type The type of input mechanism that allows a user to scroll or navigate within an application, such as a wheel, touch surface, buttons, ring, or trackball. It indicates how the device translates physical movement into scrolling actions on the screen.
|
Wheel |
|
Scrolling directions The direction(s) in which a device can scroll or navigate within an application, such as vertical, horizontal, or both.
|
Vertical |
|
Storage temperature The range of temperatures in which a device can safely operate without risk of damage or performance degradation. Values are expressed in degrees Celsius (°C) and may represent a single temperature, a minimum–maximum interval, or an average operating point.
|
-20 - 60 °C |
|
Sustainability certificates A list of environmental, safety or quality certifications that a product has obtained from recognized authorities. Typical entries include RoHS, ENERGY STAR, CE, WEEE, TCO Certified, FCC, and other industry‑specific standards.
|
CE |
|
Windows operating systems supported A list of Microsoft Windows operating system versions that the product is compatible with, including any relevant architecture or edition information.
|
Windows 10,Windows 7,Windows 8 |
Cherry
Cherry is a brand that produces a range of electronic cigarettes and vaping products. The company is based in the United States and was founded in 2014. Cherry is known for its high-quality products and its commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable vaping experience for its customers.
Cherry is a brand that produces a range of electronic cigarettes and vaping products. The company is based in the United States and was founded in 2014. Cherry is known for its high-quality products and its commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable vaping experience for its customers.













