Logitech has unveiled its latest innovation in computer peripherals, the Wireless Solar Keyboard K750.
Integrated solar panels sit on the top of the keyboard allowing users to power the K750 inside the office and out—no batteries necessary. Logitech even claims that after the keyboard is fully-charged the K750 can last for three months even in total darkness.
Its profile is nearly one-third of an inch thick with a mostly all-black design, save for the sleek white frame. The keys are in the chiclet style, but have that traditional, comfort curve feel. The layout design is very similar to that of the MK700. The K750 has an on/off switch to help conserve power when you're away and an indicator to notify you when the charge is getting low.
It comes with Logitech's Unifying Receiver, a thumbnail USB device that allows you to wirelessly connect (2.4GHz) your keyboard. However, the receiver has a special feature that allows you to sync up to six Logitech peripherals to one USB. Other features include a solar power app that can be downloaded starting November 15, allowing users to install a lux meter that measures ambient light and battery levels for your keyboard.