Satechi’s new Slim EX keyboards have a replaceable battery

The Satechi EX3 Wireless Keyboard comes with a number pad and navigation keys.

Satechi is launching a new pair of wireless keyboards with a rechargeable battery designed for easy replacement. Despite their ultrathin profiles, the compact Slim EX1 and full-size Slim EX3 both stow the removable battery in a compartment on their undersides.

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 …

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