⌨️ Fold, connect, conquer: your ultimate travel keyboard companion
The ProtoArc XK01 TP is a sleek, tri-fold Bluetooth keyboard featuring a full 88-key QWERTY layout and a large multi-touch trackpad. Designed for professionals on the move, it supports seamless connection to three devices via Bluetooth 5.1 and offers a powerful 300mAh rechargeable battery with up to 120 days standby. Its compact foldable design, complete with a phone stand and protective PU leather case, makes it the perfect minimalist accessory for laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 88 |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Scissor-Switch |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Portable, Foldable, Trackpad, Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 88 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Minimalist |
Color | Black |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.19"L x 4.68"W x 0.48"H |
T**H
Great portable solution for light productivity work on a tablet device. A few caveats though...
I've had this keyboard for about 6 months, and use it regularly enough I feel comfortable reviewing it.I purchased this pretty much to go with what you see in the photo, a Legion Go. This is a windows gaming device where the controllers detach to leave a high-powered, work-appropriate Windows tablet. But to really be able to use this, I needed both a separate keyboard and a mouse.Since I carry everything on me, I needed a functional but ultra-portable solution-- I already had a folding keyboard, which was great, but adding a wireless mouse was getting to bulky-- since I'm already carrying charging cables and a portable battery pack.This keyboard is probably one of the nicest folding chicklet keyboards I've used. The build quality is pretty solid, I haven't had any of the keys get loose. The trackpad is solid, but doesn't always register clicks, but I think that's part of the mechanical limitations. I've also noticed that the trackpad is a fingerprint/oil magnet, but so long as you're not doing this for aesthetics it works just fine.The thing has an internal battery charged by USB-C, which is vastly more convenient in 2025 compared to the micro-USB charging ports I've had on other folding keyboards-- and the device charges quickly and has a handy red/blue indicator light. It goes to sleep when folded. It also is great at waking up the device. I found pairing pretty easy. If I wanted to get fancy and pair it to multiple devices there are bright yellow Bluetooth shortcuts above the trackpad.I'm a touch typer and while not as comfortable or as accurate as a full mechanical or laptop keyboard, it feels as good as you're going to get for one of these devices.I use this mostly for writing emails and notes at work. For light productivity, it works great, but if you're going to be typing a 20 page term paper on your tablet, I'd suggest a full keyboard and mouse setup-- this isn't the most ergonomic solution, but to be fair, none of these folding keyboards are.One of the things I like is that it comes with a handy sleeve that closes with a magnetic button, it's a great touch that protects the keyboard without adding much in the way of bulk. It also comes with a phone/tablet stand that I'm sure is great, but I put to the side. There is a tiny little pocket in the sleeve for that.At $60 it's literally a third the cost of a Surface Pro keyboard, and about a quarter of the cost of folio keyboard option for Apple.I'd say it's a great option, especially if you find yourself limited by a touch screen. It also could be used with game consoles for the rare times you need to enter text such as character naming or entering in passwords when you don't want to use a controller.
B**L
Great portable full sized keyboard.
This is a great keyboard. Well designed, well packaged, light, portable. I do a fair amount of traveling and I prefer to just take my iPad. This gives me the comfort and ease of a full sized keyboard while still being light and easy to pack. Bonuses: you can connect more than one device, and it comes with a small folding stand for your phone. More expensive than others but worth the cost
R**X
Great combo travel keyboard/trackpad, with one caveat
This keyboard is foldable and works very well considering it is so thin and light. There is an attached trackpad which is handy as I use this with my iPad Pro (M4) when traveling. I give the keyboard 5/5 as it feels good and everything works as you would expect it to. All the function keys seem to work. The attached trackpad I give a 3/5. It works well enough with one big exception. The scrolling function is borderline unusable. It will start scrolling slowly and then suddenly speed up, overshooting what I was trying to view. It is nowhere near as smooth as the Apple Trackpads when scrolling. Using it for everything else seems to work ok, it really is just the scrolling. Luckily there is a page up/down button close to it so I’ve resorted to using it for most scrolling. My combined score is a 4/5, if they fixed scrolling this would be an easy 5/5.
M**N
Perfect for on the go use
Very nice, compact and practical. After you have connected the keyboard to your device the first time, all you have to do the next time is open up the keyboard and it will connect automatically. Love the little sleeve case it comes with too.
T**I
As advertised and very nice construction and features.
Slick and very functional. I like the indicator lights. I like that you can have up to three devices hook to it and select them with the orange buttons in the upper right. I attached my two android phones and using the keyboard to type this review on Amazon! The trackpad works like a champ if you set it to fast, and set the mouse to fast as well. Here's a tip: sprinkle it tiny bit of baby powder on the trackpad and spread it around and your finger won't stick or click accidentally. I bet you didn't think about that one!
A**R
Excellent All-around Keyboard
Completely impressed with everything about this keyboard. The tactile response and "throw" of the keys is good and the trackpad works well. The folding design is thoughtful and the materials seem solid and durable. It comes with a travel case, copious instructions, and the packaging is quite beautiful. Works really well after one week and am expecting good things.
L**Z
A welcome edition and one keyboard I finally use and keep for traveling
Finally, a good travel keyboard. I had a few different keyboards in the past; they all did their job, but did not quite hit the mark. This one is now a different ball game. Folded, it is compact and can be easily stowed away in my backpack. The functions it provides are very impressive. A touchpad and the ability to connect to various devices with a single button press are very lovely. The battery life is amazing. I expected more frequent charges, but that is not the case. It runs well.
P**Y
It's aight
Highlights:- Design for portability is clever and useful. Easy to shove in a picket in a backpack.- Pretty good size for comfort while typing.- Quality is solid (so far). Love the clickety clackness of the keys. The hinges seem to hold up.- Not a fingerprint magnet, so long as your fingers aren’t oily or dirty to begin with.Lowlights:- I wish you could lock the keyboard in place when unfolded to work on your lap, pillow, or book or something.- The trackpad is ok on an iPad, but the mouse clicks are pretty spotty. It’s better or worse or different websites though, so really it’s just incompatible tech coming to a head.- The spacing/placement of some keys is annoying.
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