KBD67 Lite is super light and has a Bluetooth variant, if you can live with a 65%.
Mechanical Keyboards
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When I have to go into the office I'll use a Keychron K6 (the older non pro model) with silent switches.
Battery life is great (several days) and having 3 Bluetooth profiles makes it easy to switch between devices with a key combo.
Mine has the aluminium frame which is, I guess, good for durability as I just chuck it in my bag.
It's a 65% which is small enough for travel (in my opinion) but large enough to have most of the keys I often use.
My next biggest is a K2 Pro which is a 75% - I would say that is slightly too large for travel.
I have a keychron k8. It's lovely. I've not used the bluetooth on it yet, but it's there when I need it.