
Does the mouse feel good in your hand? Again, one size does not fit all!.Good key depression, so you know you’ve pressed something! If you’ve ever used a keyboard with lousy keyboard depression, you know how aggravating it can be.IF using a wireless, the ability to continue using, while charging.If you have anything smaller, why not just use your phone? Comfortable layout for your typing style.Yes, of course you can always place a towel or something underneath your stand. Made of material that will easily stay in place and not scratch surfaces.Of course, some people will prefer to travel with a wired connection which provides one less point of unpredictability…unless your inside wires break! Ability to use the components wirelessly and maintain a consistent connection during prolonged use.Who wants to carry fresh batteries? That sucks. What Makes a Great Travel Keyboard and Mouse? A slim-lined mouse would take up less room in my luggage, but a full-sized mouse makes my wrists and hands a lot happier after hours of use. Logitech claims the mouse keeps a charge for 18 months, and I haven’t had to recharge it in the last 16 months. The mouse is full-size, 1.5 x 4.4 x 2.4 in and weighs 3.2 oz. Yes, I use a regular Logitech M310 wireless mouse. I’ve only had to recharge the keyboard twice in 16 months, and I use my computer an average of 3 hours a day. It takes the keyboard about 2 hours to fully charge. iClever claims a battery life of 40-hour continuous working for the keyboard, with the added ability to hold a charge for 30 days without use. After years of office work, I type without looking and want an ergonomic keyboard that works well with my typing style, and I find the slight curve of the iClever keyboard to be a real benefit. When the keyboard is open it’s about 13 inches wide.

The keyboard is foldable, and when folded, the body is 6.2 x 4.1 x 0.2 inches.

Here’s the top view of my iClever wireless keyboard and the Logitech M310 wireless mouse
