As you probably already know, CES 2024 took place last week. In addition to all the news that this event presented to us, there was also the opportunity to take a look at the products that multiple companies are currently developing, and one of the most striking is a keyboard and mouse Lenovo which can be recharged using mechanical energy.
During CES 2024, Lenovo presented a keyboard and mouse that, at first glance, are similar to other models on the market. They can be connected to a computer via Bluetooth or with a USB cable, they have RGB lights, and nothing out of the ordinary. However, Their biggest attraction is that they can be loaded using levers that you have to turn yourself..
We find the dial on the Lenovo keyboard in the upper area. This type of wheel is also located together with a solar panel that allows more battery to be supplied.. By rotating this mechanism for one minute, we obtain 30 minutes of energy.
The Lenovo mouse, for its part, has a small crank located at the bottom. In this case, To get 30 minutes of battery life you need to turn it for 5 minutes. If this is not to your liking, you will be pleased to hear that both the keyboard and the mouse have a USB-C port for those who prefer to connect it to the power and thus charge it more quickly. The company allows you to choose between a Bluetooth connection or through an included 2.5 GHz USB receiver.
It is important to mention that these two products are still in development, and are not yet for sale, so it is likely that their design will change before they reach the hands of all users. However, it is a quite interesting product. On related topics, a hologram of Mario terrified CES 2024 attendees. Likewise, this is the new look at the movie Gravity Rush that we saw at this event.
Editor's Note:
The idea of turning a lever for several minutes to use a keyboard and mouse is stupid, since it is not practical. Like something funny that you try once and that's it, the concept is interesting, but it's not something that someone should buy to use every day.
Via: PCMag
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