Satechi's Latest Keyboards Offer a Game-Changing Feature: Replaceable Batteries
For those tired of replacing the battery in their wireless keyboard, Satechi has just released a pair of slim and compact keyboards with a game-changing feature - replaceable batteries. The new Slim EX1 and full-size Slim EX3 keyboards boast quiet scissor-switch keys, charge via USB-C, and offer up to five weeks of battery life.
The most impressive aspect of these keyboards is the easily accessible lithium battery compartment located on the underside of the device. Users can simply remove the Phillips head screw and slide off the access door to swap out the battery when it degrades over time. This design change not only makes maintenance a breeze but also reduces electronic waste.
In addition to this innovative feature, both keyboards automatically remap keys for use on Mac or Windows and can connect to up to four devices, including those running on Android or iPadOS. The Slim EX3 Wireless Keyboard features a numeric keypad and navigation keys, making it ideal for gamers and productivity enthusiasts alike.
The slim line-up is priced reasonably, with the compact Slim EX1 costing $49.99 and the full-size Slim EX3 Wireless Keyboard coming in at $69.99. A wireless mouse model with a replaceable battery is also available for $29.99.
For those tired of replacing the battery in their wireless keyboard, Satechi has just released a pair of slim and compact keyboards with a game-changing feature - replaceable batteries. The new Slim EX1 and full-size Slim EX3 keyboards boast quiet scissor-switch keys, charge via USB-C, and offer up to five weeks of battery life.
The most impressive aspect of these keyboards is the easily accessible lithium battery compartment located on the underside of the device. Users can simply remove the Phillips head screw and slide off the access door to swap out the battery when it degrades over time. This design change not only makes maintenance a breeze but also reduces electronic waste.
In addition to this innovative feature, both keyboards automatically remap keys for use on Mac or Windows and can connect to up to four devices, including those running on Android or iPadOS. The Slim EX3 Wireless Keyboard features a numeric keypad and navigation keys, making it ideal for gamers and productivity enthusiasts alike.
The slim line-up is priced reasonably, with the compact Slim EX1 costing $49.99 and the full-size Slim EX3 Wireless Keyboard coming in at $69.99. A wireless mouse model with a replaceable battery is also available for $29.99.