May 25, 2026

Small keyboard, huge comment drama

I love my Bluetooth keyboard

Man ditches laptop for tiny keyboard, and the internet instantly starts fighting over the best one

TLDR: A writer says a Bluetooth keyboard turned their phone into a surprisingly good stand-in for a laptop on a 10-day trip. Commenters loved the idea but instantly split into camps over the best keyboard, with jokes about glitchy Macs, device interference, and Android users claiming their phones can do everything.

A simple love letter to a Bluetooth keyboard somehow turned into a full-on mini culture war over how much computer people really need. The original post is wholesome enough: one traveler went to China for 10 days without a laptop, brought a small wireless keyboard instead, and came back absolutely obsessed. Texting was faster, note-taking felt like a distraction-free typewriter, and using keyboard shortcuts on a phone became a weirdly satisfying little game. Even better, the post itself was partly drafted that way — a flex the comments clearly appreciated.

But the real entertainment came from the crowd. One camp rushed in with battle-tested recommendations, especially Logitech models like the K480 and K380, basically treating portable keyboards like beloved pets. Then came the chaos: multiple people warned that these miracle gadgets can make other devices act haunted, with one commenter saying their Mac "cries piteously" when the keyboard connects, while others blamed mysterious interference with headphones, Wi‑Fi, and even the Apple Pencil. Suddenly this wasn’t just about typing — it was about survival.

Then, of course, the phone-vs-tablet-vs-Android crowd arrived. One commenter casually dropped the hottest take of the thread: if you use Android, you can supposedly do literally anything, from building websites to editing newsletters and videos on your phone. Another person just wanted to know the exact model, while a folding-keyboard skeptic summed up the gadget hunt perfectly: tried a few, hated them all. In other words, the community verdict is classic internet: everyone agrees the idea is great, and no one agrees on the hardware.

Key Points

  • The author bought a Bluetooth keyboard to use with a phone during a ten-day trip to China when they did not bring a computer.
  • The article says a physical keyboard made texting faster and made copy-and-paste easier on the phone.
  • The author describes typing in a phone notes app with a Bluetooth keyboard as a low-distraction writing setup similar to a typewriter.
  • The post explains that iPhone Full Keyboard Access allows app navigation, text selection, and shortcut-based control from the keyboard.
  • The author says they purchased a Logitech Pop keyboard based on a Wirecutter recommendation and sale availability.

Hottest takes

"Mac cries piteously when the k480 connects" — NordStreamYacht
"do literally anything" — tnelsond4
"Tried a few, hated them all" — brunorsini
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