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Satechi SM1 Slim Mechanical Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard

Introducing the first Satechi wireless mechanical keyboard designed for both Mac and Windows. This compact keyboard is equally perfect as a gaming keyboard or a keyboard for typing. It features a beautiful white backlight, 14 different backlight patterns, and high-quality tactile switches. In other words, it looks, feels, and sounds like the mechanical keyboard you've been waiting for.

SKU: GC58-ST-KSM1DK-EN

Satechi SM1 Slim Mechanical Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard

Satechi SM1 Slim Mechanical Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard

Introducing the first Satechi wireless mechanical keyboard designed for both Mac and Windows. This compact keyboard is equally perfect as a gaming keyboard or a keyboard for typing. It features a beautiful white backlight, 14 different backlight patterns, and high-quality tactile switches. In other words, it looks, feels, and sounds like the mechanical keyboard you've been waiting for.

The keyboard's low-profile brown switches combine the smoothness of red switches with the tactile feedback of blue switches. The tactile switches and removable keycaps make for a comfortable and satisfying typing experience.

The wireless keyboard can connect to four devices at a time and supports Bluetooth 5.0. Compatible with both Mac and Windows, it includes swappable keycaps for Windows shortcuts.

Satechi's mechanical keyboard has a shorter body and key travel distance that enables faster typing. Lightweight and rechargeable, it is perfect for on-the-go use. When the backlight is on, this rechargeable keyboard boasts an incredible 16.5-hour battery life. If the backlight is not on, the keyboard can last up to two months between charges.

Designed for efficiency and comfort, this keyboard features a sleek aluminium enclosure, a plastic bottom, and adjustable feet. The adjustable feet allow you to easily customise the keyboard's height to reduce strain and promote wrist rest. Its travel-friendly form factor and next-level comfort make this backlit slim keyboard a top pick for all audiences.

Compatibility:

Mac & Windows

Key Features:

Wireless Mechanical Keyboard for Mac + Windows

14 Backlight Patterns + White Backlight

Low-Profile Brown Switches

Connects to Four Devices via Bluetooth 5.0

Swappable Keycaps for Windows Shortcuts

Rechargeable with 16.5-Hour Battery Life

Aluminium Enclosure + Adjustable Feet

Lightweight + Travel-Friendly

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Satechi SM1 Slim Mechanical Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard

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Product Overview

Satechi SM1 Slim Mechanical Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard

Introducing the first Satechi wireless mechanical keyboard designed for both Mac and Windows. This compact keyboard is equally perfect as a gaming keyboard or a keyboard for typing. It features a beautiful white backlight, 14 different backlight patterns, and high-quality tactile switches. In other words, it looks, feels, and sounds like the mechanical keyboard you've been waiting for.

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