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The GH tech team tried wireless keyboards for 2025 from Logitech, HP and more. Here are the ones our editors recommend.
With a cheap laptop stand that elevates your computer to eye level, a wireless keyboard can hep create a desktop-like set up. You can even go one further and get a monitor to turn your laptop into a ...
Amazon’s Big Deal Days runs today and tomorrow (October 7–8), so I thought I’d share some of the best deals I’ve discovered ...
Logitech has announced a new wireless keyboard that’s aiming to never run out of battery thanks to clever recharging technology that relies on all types of light, not just sunlight. The Logitech ...
This isn't Logitech's first stab at solar: Its first light-fueled model, the Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750, hit the market nearly 15 years ago. As you'd expect, much has changed in that time, ...
TL;DR: Logitech's Signature Slim Solar Plus K980 is a $99.99 solar-powered keyboard that charges using natural or artificial light, lasting up to 10 years with four months of use in darkness. It ...
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 ...
The Logitech Signature Slim Solar+ K980 is a new mid-range addition to the company's slim and sleek office keyboard lineup with a unique feature: a built-in solar panel. Thanks to this and an internal ...
Logitech’s Slim Solar+ keyboard is the best wireless keyboard I’ve ever used for one very specific reason: I don’t have to charge it. Honestly, there’s very little else I actually like about the ...
Logitech has launched the Signature Slim Solar+ K980, a new solar-powered keyboard that you don't need to put under the sun whenever it runs low on battery. The company says it can use "light from any ...