Lenovo’s Solar-Powered Bluetooth Keyboard Charges Itself and It’s Pretty Brilliant

Lenovo’s new self-charging Bluetooth Keyboard comes with a Solar PV supercapacitor that can automatically charge even in regular room light.

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Tired of your wireless keyboard dying at the worst moment? Lenovo might have the answer — and it doesn’t involve a charger at all.

Say hello to Lenovo’s Self-Charging Bluetooth Keyboard, a sleek little device that runs on light. Yes, light. Whether you’re soaking up sunlight near a window or just working under your desk lamp, this keyboard quietly charges itself using built-in solar (PV) cells. No cables. No dead batteries. Just… light.

This isn’t your average Bluetooth keyboard. Lenovo has added a solar strip across the top, which absorbs light and powers the keyboard through a supercapacitor instead of a regular battery.

That means it charges extremely fast, lasts for weeks, and even works in total darkness, and there’s no battery degradation like with traditional wireless keyboards.

Just a few minutes under everyday room light is enough to get you typing again.

Lenovo Solar Bluetooth Keyboard Features

  • Place it under light, and it instantly shows a glowing charge indicator.
  • You can switch between 3 devices with one tap — super handy if you juggle a laptop, tablet, and phone.
  • It’s got a clean design, subtle tilt adjustment, and dedicated media keys (volume, brightness, play/pause, etc.).
  • The software even shows your charging status in real time — no guessing how much power you’ve got left.

Lenovo’s self-charging keyboard isn’t just a cool idea — it’s practical. It solves a real annoyance (dead keyboards), looks good doing it, and is built with the planet in mind.

At $69.99, it’s not the cheapest out there, but you’re paying for freedom from cables and the quiet joy of knowing your keyboard powers itself from your office lamp.

If you’re someone who works across multiple devices or hates plugging things in, this might just be your next favorite desk companion.

Lenovo has made this keyboard from 95% recycled plastic, so it’s not just tech-savvy, it’s planet-friendly. And with no disposable batteries or charging cables, you’re reducing e-waste without even trying.

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