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ProtoArc's XKM01 CaseUp Combo Is a Reasonably Priced Portable Workstation

ProtoArc's XKM01 CaseUp Combo Is a Reasonably Priced Portable Workstation

WIRED20-02-2025
The mouse is perfectly adequate too. It's slim but provides enough palm support that my hand doesn't feel like it's cramping up. The scroll wheel and buttons are smooth and responsive. After a short time, I noticed a strange, squeaky noise coming from the left side whenever I'd click. It's not always there, but it's slightly annoying whenever it comes back. Like the keyboard, it charges via USB-C but has a slightly longer battery life of up to 200 days (standby time).
The stand is super adjustable, an important feature, and one way the ProtoArc XKM01 trumps Logitech's Casa, which isn't adjustable at all. It's not only ideal for your posture, but it's also nice to be able to change up the height depending on where you're working. You can adjust it at six different levels (between a 10- and 40-degree angle) and it's compatible with a laptop as small as 13 inches and as large as 17.3 inches. I've been using it with my 14-inch MacBook Pro, and I often make adjustments when I'm writing versus when I take a Zoom call. It feels sturdy too.
Photograph: Brenda Stolyar
The stand isn't as obtrusive as the Casa's stand, which is attached to the rest of the case and takes up more surface area, but I do prefer Logitech's system. The entire setup feels a lot neater versus ProtoArc's peripherals, which are larger and more spaced out. For example, the XKM01 CaseUp Combo's keyboard is the same length as both the Casa keyboard and trackpad combined. Naturally, this comes down to how you type—you may prefer the roomier approach ProtoArc offers.
I've mainly been using the XKM01 at the coffee shop near my apartment. Typically, I regret my decision to work outside as I instantly miss my highly curated workstation (which includes my favorite mechanical keyboard, Apple Studio Display, and Logitech mouse). But I was completely fine at the coffee shop for several hours with ProtoArc's solution, working on a story and answering emails before I realized I hadn't thought about any of these accessories once. (That's a good thing.) I enjoy it enough that I've even pulled it out for use at my kitchen island when I want a change of scenery outside of my home office.
Photograph: Brenda Stolyar
But I'm also a sucker for adorable aesthetics. The CaseUp has a strictly business look that won't look out of place at the corporate office, but it's quite dull—especially next to the Logitech Casa. The Casa comes in pink (my favorite color) complete with accessories to match, and the carrying case looks like a cute notebook. The inside even reminds me of a bento box, and the keyboard has an Emoji button too. It makes me excited to sit down at my laptop and get work done (on even the gloomiest days), so much so that I don't mind the extra $80 over the ProtoArc CaseUp.
This can easily be remedied if ProtoArc decides to offer the XKM01 in different colors. But if the colors don't matter to you, then this is an excellent portable workstation. The peripherals are well-built and connect reliably, and the keyboard is nice enough to type on for hours a day. The stand is decently adjustable and, best of all, it's affordable. The whole thing packs away neatly and securely, making it easy to travel with. And you hardly need to worry about battery life. Just make it in pink!
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