But its a neat gadget

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Ive been burned by such “reviews” in the past.

But I was pleasantly surprised when I received the well-packaged little item.

Hands using a Samsers foldable keyboard with an iPhone

Lifewire / Sascha Brodsky

The actual typing experience is amazingly good for a gear of this size and price.

Even though it looks small, its got about the same key size as a regular keyboard.

But Should You jot down on Vacation?

Hands on Samsers foldable keyboard

Lifewire / Sascha Brodsky

I recently saw aTweet that reads:

European out-of-offices: ‘Im away camping for the summer.

Email again in September.'"

Theres a lot of truth to this Tweet.

Im one of the many Americans who has a hard time unplugging entirely from work.

In fact, I pitched this story when I was nominally on vacation.

I used the Samsers keyboard perhaps too much.

My advice, therefore, is to go on vacation without a keyboard unless you have to.

Im one of the many Americans who have a hard time unplugging entirely from work.

A particularly nice-looking option is the$49.99 minder Foldable Portable Ergonomic Keyboard, which has an aluminum frame.

It also comes with an integrated touchpad and boasts up to 60 hours of battery life.

The manufacturer claims its made out of aircraft-grade aluminum and weighs 6.3 ounces.

It comes in either gold or rose gold.

You even could pair it with a portable Bluetooth mouse, like the folding $44.37Microsoft Arc Mouse.

Maybe you should just leave your keyboard at home.