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Satechi’s Slim EX Keyboards with Replaceable Battery
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Satechi has introduced the Slim EX1 and Slim EX3 wireless keyboards, both featuring a rechargeable battery that is easily replaceable, a rarity among ultrathin keyboards. The lithium battery can be accessed by removing a Phillips head screw on the back, allowing for simple swaps when the battery degrades. These keyboards offer additional features such as automatic key remapping for Mac or Windows, connectivity to up to four devices, and quiet scissor-switch keys. Available in black or silver, the Slim EX3 is priced at $69.99, while the Slim EX1 costs $49.99, and both are available for purchase on Satechi's website and Amazon. This matters because it addresses the common issue of battery degradation in wireless keyboards, offering a sustainable and user-friendly solution.
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Bose Open-Sources SoundTouch API Before End-of-Life
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Bose has released the API documentation for its SoundTouch speakers as they approach their end-of-life, allowing users to potentially develop custom solutions to extend the functionality of these devices. Despite the discontinuation of cloud connectivity and certain app features, Bose has assured customers that AirPlay and Spotify Connect will continue to function, and SoundTouch devices supporting AirPlay 2 can still play audio simultaneously. The SoundTouch app will also receive an update in 2026 to support local functions without cloud reliance, providing some continued utility for existing users. This move addresses customer frustration over the planned obsolescence of expensive products and offers a partial reprieve by maintaining some wireless capabilities.
