New Lenovo wireless keyboard charges itself, concept mouse transforms into four devices

Lenovo unveils self-charging keyboard and a concept mouse at CES 2025.

: Lenovo introduced a Self-Charging Bluetooth Keyboard at CES 2025, which utilizes photovoltaic cells and supercapacitors for sustainable power. The keyboard is made of 95% recycled plastic and starts shipping in May for $69.99. Additionally, Lenovo showcased the AdaptX Mouse, a modular device that can transform into various accessories. The ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 laptop, featuring a rollable screen, was also presented, with availability set for June.

Lenovo introduced a Self-Charging Bluetooth Keyboard at CES 2025, designed with photovoltaic cells and supercapacitors to eliminate battery dependency. Further supporting sustainability, the keyboard is crafted from 95% recycled plastic and includes features like a full-size layout, media buttons, and adjustable tilt legs.

Additionally, Lenovo showcased the innovative AdaptX Mouse, a versatile device that can transform into multiple accessories including a travel hub, memory card holder, and power bank by attaching different modules. As a concept product, it's unclear if the AdaptX Mouse will reach commercial production, but its modularity provides potential space-saving benefits for travelers.

Another highlight was the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, featuring a 14-inch OLED screen that rolls out to 16.7 inches in portrait mode, driven by gestures and keyboard inputs. Equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU and other advanced features, this laptop aims to enhance user experience and will be available starting in June for $3,499.