Satechi launches OntheGo Bluetooth Keyboard with Stand and Bluetooth Mouse

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Working on the road just got easier thanks to two new accessories from Satechi. The company has introduced the OntheGo Bluetooth Keyboard with Stand and the OntheGo Bluetooth Mouse, designed with portability and flexibility in mind. Both devices are part of the growing OntheGo Collection, aimed at professionals who need reliable tools outside of a traditional desk setup.

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The OntheGo Bluetooth Keyboard with Stand folds flat for easy storage, but it also includes a protective cover that doubles as a stand for tablets and phones up to 13 inches. Users can switch between three devices at once over Bluetooth 5.1, whether that’s a MacBook, an iPad, or an Android phone. The scissor-switch keys provide a quiet, tactile typing feel, and the rechargeable 360mAh battery is built for long sessions. Satechi also reinforced the hinge with metal for durability, making it a solid option for frequent travelers.

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The companion OntheGo Bluetooth Mouse is built to match. With multi-device pairing, a DPI adjustment button, and Bluetooth 5.1, it makes switching between computers or tablets as simple as a single click. The mouse has a soft-touch surface, a sturdy base, and a rechargeable 300mAh battery that delivers up to 67 hours of use on a single charge. Like the keyboard, it connects without fuss and recharges over USB-C.

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Both accessories are available now in Black and Sand from Amazon. The keyboard is priced at $79.99, while the mouse comes in at $29.99.


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