DOOGEE DOOGEE U11 Android 16 Tablet with Keyboard, 11 Review

The DOOGEE U11 bundles a keyboard, mouse, and stylus for just $140, but its painfully slow processor makes it hard to recommend. Here's who should actually consider it.

CPU 1.6 GHz
Storage 2 TB
Screen 11"
OS Android 16
Stylus No
Cellular No
DOOGEE DOOGEE U11 Android 16 Tablet with Keyboard, 11 tablet
29.5 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The DOOGEE U11 is the king of the budget accessory bundle, but its slow processor is a deal-breaker for anyone beyond the most basic users. You're buying the keyboard and case; the tablet itself is just along for the ride.

Overview

The DOOGEE U11 is a bundle of contradictions wrapped in a metal body. For $140, you get an 11-inch Android tablet, a keyboard, a mouse, a stylus, and a promise of Android 16 with Gemini AI. That's the one thing to know: it's a shockingly complete package for the price. But here's the catch—you're getting bargain-bin internals dressed up with flagship software claims. The Unisoc T7200 processor lands in the 10th percentile in our database, which means it's slower than almost every other tablet we track. So, is this a genius budget hack or a performance trap?

Performance

Let's be real: calling this a 'gaming tablet' is marketing optimism. The Unisoc T7200 and its integrated GPU (14th percentile) are fine for basic web browsing, YouTube, and very casual games. But the performance that surprised us was actually the storage—it supports up to 2TB via microSD, which is wild at this price. The 16GB of RAM (a combo of physical and virtual) helps with light multitasking, but don't expect to power through demanding apps. It's a competent media viewer, not a powerhouse.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 11.4
GPU 15.5
RAM 35.5
Screen 34
Battery 48.8
Feature 58
Storage 99.2
Connectivity 43.8
Social Proof 34.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong storage (99th percentile) 99th

Cons

  • Below average cpu (11th percentile) 11th
  • Below average gpu (16th percentile) 16th
  • Below average screen (34th percentile) 34th
  • Below average social proof (35th percentile) 35th

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (20 reviews)
👍 Buyers are shocked by how much gear comes in the box for the price, calling it an unbeatable value for casual media use.
👎 A recurring complaint points to terrible microphone quality during voice and video calls, making communication a headache.
🤔 Many note the screen and battery life are great for the money, but consistently warn that performance is strictly for light tasks only.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 1.6 GHz

Memory & Storage

Storage 2 TB

Display

Size 11"

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 5

Physical

Weight 1.5 kg / 3.4 lbs
OS Android 16

Value & Pricing

At $140 for the whole kit, the value proposition is undeniable if your needs are simple. You're paying for the accessories and the big screen, not the performance. For a dedicated Netflix machine or a kid's first tablet, it's worth considering. For anyone who needs speed or plans to use it for work, it's not worth the frustration.

$140

vs Competition

Compared to an entry-level iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab A9, the DOOGEE wins on included accessories and outright price. But you lose big on performance, software update longevity, and app optimization. Those competitors will feel significantly faster and be supported for years. If you're looking at the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro, you're stepping into a different league of performance for more money, but you'd have to buy accessories separately. The DOOGEE is for the ultra-budget, all-in-one crowd; the others are for people who prioritize a smooth experience.

Common Questions

Q: Is this good for gaming?

Not really. It can handle very simple games, but the processor is weak. Don't buy this for gaming.

Q: Does it really come with all those accessories?

Yes, that's the main draw. You get the keyboard, mouse, stylus, case, and protector. They're basic but functional.

Q: How's the battery life?

Pretty good for video watching, thanks to the big 8580mAh battery. You'll easily get through a day of casual use.

Who Should Skip This

If you need a tablet for anything resembling real work, multitasking, or a smooth gaming experience, this isn't it. The processor will drive you nuts. Go find a used iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab on sale instead. The extra $50-$100 will buy you a massively better experience.

Verdict

We can only recommend the DOOGEE U11 with major caveats. If your budget is absolutely locked at $150 and you need a tablet with a keyboard for light web browsing, document typing, and video watching, this gets the job done. For everyone else—students needing reliable performance, entertainment seekers wanting a fluid experience, or anyone who values speed—save up a bit more for a used brand-name tablet. This is a 'get what you pay for' lesson in tablet form.