Packaging and Accessories:
The box that the Atongm Bluetooth laser projection virtual keyboard comes in looks rather generic, providing just a rendering of the device and the odd phrase "Enjoy Smart Fingertip Inspiration" on the front. I believe that phrase could also apply to other types of electronics. There is information on the other sides of the box, and none of it is very product specific. But, one side does indicate that this device is for Windows, Android, and Apple.
Opening the box reveals the device is wrapped in a plastic bag and securely nestled in a form fitting cardboard frame. The below right image shows everything you receive... the device, a manual, and a USB cable.
The Basics:
The below left image shows the device in what would be the upright position. At the top left we have a sensor, at the top right there is a pattern projector, at the bottom left is an LED, and at the bottom right is the light sensor. All of these work together to project the pattern of the keyboard and to sense what you are virtually typing.
The above right image shows the back of the device. Here we have an on/off switch and a USB connector that is used for charging the internal battery and/or for connecting directly to a Windows PC for use without Bluetooth.
That is really all there is to it physically. The device feels well made, and despite being quite small it is bottom heavy which will help it stay upright even better.