Lenovo presented a lot of new products at the CES 2025 exhibition taking place these days. One of them was the Lenovo Self Charging Bluetooth Keyboard, the main feature of which is the ability to independently replenish energy without using batteries or connecting to a power supply.

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At the top of the keyboard body there is a long black strip, which is a photovoltaic cell designed to collect solar energy. The photocell effectively collects energy, and supercapacitors located in the structure with support for fast charging accumulate it. This approach allows the keyboard to operate without batteries or any other power sources.

The keyboard has a sleek design with low-profile switch caps. Above the number pad, there are three Bluetooth buttons to provide connectivity to a variety of devices. The exterior is made from 95% recycled plastic. If necessary, you can change the inclination of the legs at your own discretion. There are multimedia control keys, as well as the ability to monitor the charge level online through the Lenovo Accessories and Display Manager application.

Lenovo’s new Bluetooth keyboard will go on sale this May. Those wishing to purchase it will have to spend $70.

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