Familiar office keyboards are usually equipped with high keys with membrane switches. To register a press, the key must be pushed until it reaches the membrane substrate and returns to its original position. In contrast, the E series includes models with a low key stroke and a scissor mechanism in the style of laptop keyboards. In addition to durability and convenience, this design is less demanding on the accuracy of printing, allowing you to achieve a clear press regardless of where exactly the finger hit.


Despite the fact that such models are most often bought for layout, printing and similar work, keyboards from the Rapoo E line are more likely to be marked for the role of multimedia. For example, the Rapoo E2710, in addition to an ultra-thin metal case (only 6 mm), boasts an extended battery life and a built-in touchpad. Thanks to the latter, it is perfect as a universal keyboard for the living room, which can simultaneously control a multimedia PC, smart TV or set-top box.

The popular Rapoo E2700, E9100M and E6300 keyboards are made according to the same principle of "low keys + maximum compactness". The difference is in the details. The E2700 is equipped with a touchpad, the E9100M, despite its compact size, has a full layout, and the E6300 is friendly with iPad tablets. Against the background of such keyboards, Rapoo E models stand out due to the stylish design of the case and democratic price tags.