![]() ![]() The one aspect of the MoKo which takes a little getting used to is the 165-degree U-shaped fold. With these combined features, it’s a wonderful little travel companion. The soft-grip back not only offers additional protection but also ensures that it’s not likely to shift on any surface upon which you’re typing. Better yet, thanks to a convenient magnet along the edges of the frame, there’s no fear of it accidentally opening up and being damaged in transit. ![]() It’s perfect for tossing in a purse, backpack, laptop bag, or pocket and taking along on any commute or adventure. Extended out, it’s only about a foot in length. Unlike traditional, full-size ergonomic keyboards, the MoKo is small-hardly larger than your hand when folded down to its collapsed size. ![]() Lifewire / Emily Isaacs Design: Small, Compact, and Light
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