ZZB 15 Tablet 10 inch Tablet 2 IN 1 Tablets Review

This $70 Android tablet bundle includes everything but performance. We dug into the specs and scores to see if it's a steal or a dud.

CPU zzb
RAM 6 GB
Storage 128 GB
Screen 10"
OS Android
Stylus Yes
Cellular No
ZZB 15 Tablet 10 inch Tablet 2 IN 1 Tablets tablet
47.6 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

For $70, you get a full bundle with keyboard, mouse, and stylus, but the tablet itself is slow and basic. Performance scores in the bottom half for its category. Only worth it if you need the accessories on an extreme budget and have zero performance expectations.

Overview

Look, for $70, this Android 15 tablet bundle is trying to do a lot. It throws in a keyboard, mouse, case, and stylus, promising a full 2-in-1 experience on a budget. The specs list Android 15, 18GB RAM (with 12GB of virtual memory), and WiFi 6, which sounds impressive on paper.

But here's the thing: our data shows this is a classic case of specs not telling the whole story. The performance scores land in the bottom half for CPU and RAM, and that '18GB' figure is mostly software-expandable memory, not actual physical RAM. It's a budget tablet dressed up in marketing language.

Performance

Performance is where the compromises show. While the feature set scores in the 93rd percentile (thanks to all the bundled accessories), the core hardware metrics are weak. CPU and GPU performance are in the 45th and 46th percentiles, respectively. That means basic tasks are fine, but don't expect smooth multitasking or demanding apps. The 8-hour battery claim is average at best, landing in the 49th percentile. It'll get you through a work session, but you'll be reaching for the charger by the end of the day.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 43.7
GPU 45.3
RAM 65.9
Screen 47.5
Battery 46.2
Feature 90.4
Storage 55.1
Connectivity 76.3
Social Proof 71.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The $70 bundle includes a keyboard, mouse, case, and stylus. 90th
  • WiFi 6 connectivity is a legit modern feature for the price. 76th
  • Storage is expandable up to 2TB via microSD card. 72th
  • Runs the latest Android 15 OS. 66th

Cons

  • Actual performance is sluggish, especially for multitasking.
  • The advertised 18GB RAM is misleading; only a portion is physical.
  • The 10.1" 1280x800 screen resolution is basic and dim.
  • Build quality and long-term reliability are major concerns.

The Word on the Street

4.1/5 (133 reviews)
👍 Many buyers are pleasantly surprised by the value of the complete bundle at this ultra-low price point.
👎 A common complaint is that the tablet is very slow, with apps freezing and videos struggling to play smoothly.
👎 Several owners report hardware reliability issues, like the device stopping charging entirely within a short period.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

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Memory & Storage

RAM 6 GB
Storage 128 GB

Display

Size 10"
Panel IPS

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 6

Features

Stylus Support Yes

Physical

Weight 1.2 kg / 2.7 lbs
OS Android

Value & Pricing

At $70 for the whole kit, the value proposition is entirely about the accessories. You're not buying a powerful tablet; you're buying a basic Android slate with a bunch of cheap peripherals thrown in. If your needs are strictly casual—light web browsing, reading, maybe a simple game—and you absolutely need a keyboard and mouse, it's a cheap way in. But if you expect the tablet itself to be good, you'll be disappointed. The price is low, but so is the quality.

Price History

$69 $70 $70 $71 $71 Mar 13Mar 21 $70

vs Competition

This tablet exists in a different universe than the iPad Pro, Galaxy Tab S10+, or Surface Pro. Those are premium devices starting ten times this price. A more direct budget competitor is something like an older Amazon Fire tablet or a Lenovo Idea Tab. The key difference is that those brands typically offer more reliable performance and better software support, even if they don't bundle as many accessories. This Android 15 tablet tries to compete on paper specs and bundle size, not on actual smoothness or polish.

Spec ZZB 15 Tablet 10 inch Tablet 2 IN 1 Tablets Apple iPad Apple - 11-inch iPad A16 chip with Wi-Fi - 128GB - Lenovo Idea Tab Lenovo - Idea Tab Pro - 12.7" 3K Tablet - 8GB RAM Microsoft Surface Pro Microsoft 13" Surface Pro for Business Copilot+ PC Xiaomi Redmi Pad Xiaomi Redmi Pad 2 Only WiFi (No Calls or Text) Nexall N90 N90 Android 16 Tablet, 12 inch Tablet 2K FHD+,
CPU zzb Apple A16 MediaTek Dimensity Intel Core Ultra 7 268V 2200 MHz mediatek_helio 2.4 GHz
RAM (GB) 6 6 8 32 8 24
Storage (GB) 128 128 256 512 256 128
Screen 10" 11" 2360x1640 12.7" 2944x1840 13" 2880x1920 11" 2560x1600 12"
OS Android iPadOS Android 14 Windows 11 Pro Android 15 Android 16
Stylus true true true true false true
Cellular false false false false false true
Battery (Wh) - 29 - - - -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamScreenBatteryFeatureStorageConnectivitySocial Proof
ZZB 15 Tablet 10 inch Tablet 2 IN 1 Tablets 43.745.365.947.546.290.455.176.371.9
Apple iPad 11-inch A16 chip Compare 71.171.765.978.596.793.455.189.999.3
Lenovo Idea Tab Pro 12.7" 3K Compare 43.745.374.692.294.995.774.196.299.3
Microsoft Surface Pro 13" for Business Compare 89.994.498.395.246.287.58889.941.7
Xiaomi Redmi Pad Pad 2 Only Compare 73.57474.679.546.226.974.156.397
Nexall N90 N90 Android 16 Compare 75.375.796.327.546.279.955.192.855

Common Questions

Q: Is the 18GB of RAM real?

Not really. It uses 12GB of virtual 'expandable memory' from the storage, which is much slower than physical RAM. Actual performance aligns with having much less RAM.

Q: Can I use this for drawing or note-taking?

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Q: How long does the battery really last?

Our data places its battery life in the 49th percentile. The claimed 8 hours is for video playback under ideal conditions; expect less with normal mixed use, likely 5-6 hours.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you need performance. If you're a student relying on it for research and papers, an artist needing a responsive screen, or anyone who gets frustrated by lag, this tablet will drive you nuts. Its weakest score is in reading, which tells you everything about the screen quality for long sessions. For those uses, even a used older-generation iPad or Samsung tablet would be a massive upgrade.

Verdict

Buy this only if your budget is rock-solid at $70 and you need a tablet with a keyboard for the absolute most basic tasks. Think checking email, reading articles, or as a secondary screen for recipes. Students needing reliable note-taking or artists wanting precise stylus input should look elsewhere immediately. It's a 'get-what-you-pay-for' special.