For those accustomed to the familiar feel of a standard keyboard, Goldtouch has introduced a collection designed to bridge the gap between tradition and modern office needs. The 2026 Office Keyboard and Mouse Collection offers multiple connectivity options—including dual Bluetooth channels, 2.4 GHz wireless, and wired USB—while maintaining the reliability and features typically reserved for ergonomic models.
The line includes a full-size standard keyboard with three connection modes (wireless, Bluetooth, or wired), a compact mini version, and both wireless and wired mouse options. A dedicated DPI button on select wireless mice allows users to adjust cursor speed without interrupting workflow, addressing a common frustration when switching between displays.
Key Features and Specifications
- Goldtouch Trident Standard Keyboard (KB-X231-TM): Full-size (109 keys), low-profile design, triple connectivity (2.4 GHz wireless, dual Bluetooth 5.1 channels, wired USB), rechargeable battery with status lights.
- Goldtouch Trident Mini Keyboard (KB-X211-TM): Compact (78 keys), same triple connectivity, rechargeable battery lasting up to six months on a single charge, designed for portability.
- Goldtouch Wireless Keyboard + Mouse Combo (KM-4660-DM): 2.4 GHz wireless receiver for both devices, keyboard supports Bluetooth and wireless modes, mouse includes a DPI button for cursor speed adjustment.
- Goldtouch USB Keyboard + Mouse Combo (KM-4660): Wired option with 104 keys, 1.5-meter cable, indicator lights, three-button mouse—plug-and-play simplicity for immediate use.
- Goldtouch Wireless Office Mouse (KOV-M720-DM): Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz wireless, DPI button for on-the-fly cursor speed changes, ideal for multi-monitor setups.
- Goldtouch USB Wired Office Mouse (KOV-M720): Traditional three-button design with scroll wheel, no drivers or pairing required—designed for effortless usability.
- Goldtouch Peapod Mini Keyboard (KB-FLD23-BT): Bluetooth 5.1, folds into a compact form factor for portability, split-style layout when opened, compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows.
The collection retains premium features such as rechargeable batteries, intuitive status indicators, and durable construction, while avoiding the complexity often associated with ergonomic peripherals. This makes it suitable for both individual users who prioritize familiarity and organizations needing scalable, no-fuss solutions.
Filling a Market Gap
While Goldtouch is known for its ergonomic designs, this line addresses feedback from IT managers and businesses seeking standardized gear without the learning curve. The dual Bluetooth channels and 2.4 GHz wireless options ensure flexibility in environments where multiple devices or shared peripherals are common.
The Peapod Mini Keyboard stands out as a hybrid, offering portability with a foldable design while maintaining the split-ergonomic layout Goldtouch is recognized for. This bridges the gap between traditional and ergonomic needs, catering to users who work across different setups—whether at home or in shared office spaces.
Practical Considerations
For users accustomed to the simplicity of wired peripherals, the USB options provide immediate functionality without setup. However, the wireless models introduce a trade-off: while offering convenience and portability, they require battery management—a consideration for those who prioritize uninterrupted workflow.
The absence of premium pricing suggests this line is positioned as an alternative to high-end ergonomic models, appealing to those who value traditional layouts without compromising on build quality or features. This could make it a strong contender in office environments where standardization and reliability are paramount.
Looking Ahead
The collection’s focus on dual connectivity (Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz) reflects an evolving market where users expect seamless transitions between wired and wireless setups. For PC builders and IT managers, this line offers a balance of functionality and simplicity—one that avoids the complexity often seen in ergonomic peripherals while maintaining durability.
While pricing details are not yet confirmed, the emphasis on premium features at what is described as a competitive price point suggests it may appeal to both individual users and bulk purchasers. Those who benefit most will likely be organizations needing scalable, no-fuss solutions or individuals who prefer traditional layouts without sacrificing modern conveniences.