Do you want a wireless keyboard that only needs the power of nature and your own initiative to stay running for a long time? Logitech might have the answer. This week, the company announced the launch ...
Wireless keyboards are incredibly convenient when it comes to tapping away free of constricting USB cables -- until their batteries go dead. But a new solar-powered keyboard from Logitech promises to ...
Keyboards don’t use a lot of power, which is why wired keyboards don’t typically have batteries – they can just draw power from the computer they’re plugged into. And while wireless keyboards do have ...
The Logitech Signature Slim Solar+ K980 is powered by light, and it connects via Bluetooth, so no cables are ever needed. It features a full keyboard layout with number keys in a slim and low-profile ...
In a nutshell: The idea of a solar-powered keyboard might sound good in practice, but concerns over battery life and actually getting enough sunlight to power the device put a lot of people off. But ...
Logitech has launched a wireless keyboard that runs off solar power. The K760 peripheral is compatible with Apple Mac computers, iPad and iPhone devices. What to Read Next Bluetooth connectivity means ...
Lately, I have been working on modifying my computing setup to have less cables to have a neater and tidier look, while looking sleek and professional at the same time. The trouble comes when the ...
To the person on Reddit who, just five months ago, pleaded with Logitech to "please start making solar keyboards again!," your wish has been granted. Following up on the launch of its solar powered ...
Logitech has announced the Signature Slim Solar+ K980, a wireless keyboard that uses light as its only source of power. The device features Logitech’s Logi LightCharge technology, which allows it to ...
Powered by Logi LightCharge technology, this new keyboard uses light from any light source to stay charged and ready to use Experience uninterrupted performance without charging hassles even in ...
Keyboards don’t use a lot of power, which is why wired keyboards don’t typically have batteries – they can just draw power from the computer they’re plugged into. And while wireless keyboards do have ...