In summary:
- PCWorld reports that Dell announced the Pro 7 Rechargeable Compact Keyboard and Mouse (KM746), featuring groundbreaking supercapacitor technology instead of traditional Lithium-ion batteries.
- The mouse claims to be the world’s lightest non-Lithium-ion rechargeable mouse, with just 5 seconds of charging providing a full day’s use for both devices.
- Full charges last up to 3 months for the keyboard and 1.5 months for the mouse, launching in North America on April 16th.
Dell just released an announcement with information on all kinds of commercial PCs and notebooks in its upcoming lineup, but buried within that announcement is something that caught my eye: the Dell Pro 7 Rechargeable Compact Keyboard and Mouse.
This compact keyboard and mouse combo uses supercapacitor technology instead of traditional Lithium-ion, resulting in an astonishing new record for wireless peripheral battery performance.
According to Dell, an insanely quick charge of just 5 seconds is enough to provide up to a full day’s use. Meanwhile, 5 minutes of charging brings both keyboard and mouse back up to full, with the keyboard lasting about 3 months and the mouse about 1.5 months.
The mouse is also described as “the world’s lightest non-Lithium-ion rechargeable mouse.”
The Dell Pro 7 Rechargeable Compact Keyboard and Mouse (model KM746) will launch in North America on April 16th.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication M3 and was translated and localized from Swedish.
