
With the EX1 and the EX3, Satechi shows that even ultra-thin keyboards can have a modular battery that can be replaced in just a few steps. With a USB-C dongle and Bluetooth, macOS and Windows support as well as a relatively affordable price point, the keyboards are intended to appeal to many groups of users.
Alongside the Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock that looks like an Apple Mac mini, Satechi has also unveiled new accessories at CES 2026, including a mouse and two keyboards. The Satechi EX Wireless Mouse is a low-profile office mouse that can be paired with up to three devices at the same time, two via Bluetooth and one via the included USB-C dongle.
A button on the underside of the mouse can be pressed to switch between these three devices at any time. Despite its relatively affordable price, Satechi uses aluminum for the top shell. The switches are supposed to be relatively quiet, and the USB-C port for charging is located on the front. One notable feature is that the integrated battery can be replaced without tools if its capacity decreases after several years of use.
The same applies to the new EX1 and EX3 keyboards, which mainly differ in the fact that the EX3 sports a numeric keypad and full-size arrow keys. The battery is located under a cover that is secured to the chassis with just one screw and can therefore be replaced within a few minutes. Satechi advertises a battery life of “several weeks”, although the keyboard does not have a backlight. The ultra-thin membrane keyboard is aimed at users who are accustomed to laptop keyboards, up to four devices can be paired via Bluetooth or a USB-C dongle. Meanwhile, a slider on the back switches between a Windows and macOS key layout.
Price and availability
The new Satechi products will first launch in the US, but Satechi typically releases its products in other markets a few weeks later. The Satechi EX Wireless Mouse costs $29.99, the compact Satechi Slim EX1 Wireless Keyboard is priced at $49.99, and the EX3 with numpad costs $69.99.
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Editor of the original article: Hannes Brecher – Senior Tech Writer – 19617 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2018
Since 2009 I have written for different publications with a focus on consumer electronics. I joined the Notebookcheck news team in 2018 and have combined my many years of experience with laptops and smartphones with my lifelong passion for technology to create informative content for our readers about new developments in this sphere. In addition, my design background as an art director at an ad agency has allowed me to have deeper insights into the peculiarities of this industry.
Translator: Enrico Frahn – Managing Editor Accessory Reviews, Tech Writer – 6063 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2021
My fascination for technology goes back a long way to the Pentium II era. Modding, overclocking and treasuring computer hardware has since become an integral part of my life. As a student, I further developed a keen interest in mobile technologies that can make the stressful college life so much easier. After I fell in love with the creation of digital content while working in a marketing position, I now scour the web to bring you the most exciting topics in the world of tech. Outside the office, I’m particularly passionate about motorsports and mountain biking.
Hannes Brecher, 2026-01- 9 (Update: 2026-01- 9)


