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Yes. It travels between rooms with me easily. And it is small enough to fit inside of a zipped notepad folio. I've traveled with it, my iPad and Apple pen all nicely tucked in my folio.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The important feature of any keyboard to me is the ability to do a lot of typing and the ease of doing so. This K380 does this well and I would consider it portable and easy to carry on trips. However, keep in mind that any keyboard that contains a lot of function and good key action/feel isn't going to be super thin and small. To me key action/feel is more important than portability in that if the keying is not good you might as well use the keyboard on your tablet or phone. Taking this K/B on trips is ideal IF your tablet (or other device) has a holder to keep it in a readable position as the K380 does not include a holder for your tablet like some of the other Logitech keyboards do. My tablet cover can be folded to sit on a table/tray in a 45 degree position so this works well with the K380. Never used the "Keys To Go" keyboard so I can't comment on it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use mine on trips, and I love it. Can't compare it to the Keys To Go since I haven't used that one.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This keyboard is compact and excellent for travel and daily carrying.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I kept the box, and I take this with me to work (I'm in sales) and use it on my breaks. I haven't taken a trip yet with it, but I plan to in March. I never use my laptop keyboard and touch pad, so I have always taken my Microsoft keyboard and mouse on trips--which has been a problem for plane trips when I only need a carry-on but end up taking a big suitcase so that my keyboard will fit in it. This keyboard will fit very easily into either your carry-on or a laptop case, so no need for larger luggage just for sake of keyboard!
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