Satechi's new Slim EX keyboards have a replaceable battery
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Satechi's new Slim EX keyboards have a replaceable battery
"A wireless keyboard with an easily replaceable and rechargeable battery is hard to come by, especially one as thin as the Slim EX1 and Slim EX3. Satechi says you can access the lithium battery by removing the Phillips head screw on the battery compartment on the back of the device and then sliding off the access door. Lithium batteries don't last forever, and this design change should make the keyboard's battery pack simple to swap out when it degrades down the road."
"In addition to this improvement, both devices automatically remap keys for use on Mac or Windows and can also connect to up to four devices, including those running on Android or iPadOS. The two keyboards come with quiet scissor-switch keys, charge via USB-C, and offer up to five weeks of battery life. Satechi's Slim EX3 Wireless Keyboard, which comes with a numeric keypad and navigation keys, costs $69.99, while the smaller Slim EX1 costs $49.99."
Satechi released two ultrathin wireless keyboards, the compact Slim EX1 and full-size Slim EX3, each with a removable rechargeable lithium battery housed in an underside compartment. The battery is accessed by removing a Phillips head screw and sliding off the access door to enable straightforward replacement when capacity degrades. Both keyboards automatically remap keys for Mac or Windows, pair with up to four devices including Android and iPadOS, use quiet scissor-switch keys, charge via USB-C, and offer up to five weeks of battery life. The EX3 is $69.99, the EX1 is $49.99, and a Slim EX mouse with a replaceable battery is $29.99. Products come in black or silver, are available from Satechi and Amazon, and the battery is covered under warranty.
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