
Logitech appears ready to bring solar-powered convenience back to the modern desktop with a newly leaked keyboard, the Signature Slim Solar+. An Amazon Mexico listing, quickly removed but reported by Tom’s Hardware, provided an early glimpse at what could be a next-generation wireless keyboard designed for both productivity and sustainability.
The keyboard reportedly offers a full-sized layout, complete with a 10-key number pad, which makes it suitable for office work, spreadsheets, and general typing tasks. Its chassis is made from 70 percent recycled plastic, combining environmental responsibility with a clean, modern aesthetic. Surprisingly, this full-sized keyboard weighs just 700 grams (1.5 pounds), keeping it light enough to move around your desk or carry to another workspace. Its solar panel, positioned above the keys, powers an internal battery rated for up to a decade of use, and it can recharge from sunlight or standard indoor lighting, echoing the simplicity of older solar-powered calculators.
Beyond the power features, the Signature Slim Solar+ supports multi-device pairing, allowing up to three devices to be connected simultaneously, with seamless switching between them. Logitech’s Options+ software provides some programmability for shortcuts and custom key assignments, enhancing workflow efficiency. A USB-C dongle ensures compatibility for users who prefer a reliable wireless connection over Bluetooth. Although Logitech hasn’t announced a release date or price, the brief presence of the Amazon listing indicates that a launch may be imminent. If the final product matches the leaked specifications, it promises a lightweight, eco-conscious, and long-lasting keyboard solution for anyone tired of constantly changing batteries.

