CES 2025 is less than two weeks away, and while there will be lots of surprises, there are already more than a few leaks to whet the appetite. The latest is a set of upcoming Lenovo products that include a Bluetooth keyboard that self-charges and a collection of devices referred to as an AI Travel Set
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Posted on X by Evan Blass (@evleaks), the first product is a self-charging Bluetooth keyboard. Based on the post, the keyboard will be able to charge itself by drawing power from the sun and ambient light. The attached photos show the keyboard has a long black strip at the top which likely houses the solar panel that charges the keyboard.
The Lenovo Bluetooth wireless keyboard will be able to pair to three devices as seen from the three Bluetooth buttons above the number pad. The photos also show that the keyboard will be available in two colors — a black variant with a few green keys (ESC, Space, and Enter) and a white variant. It also appears the casing for the keyboard is made out of recycled plastic judging by the pattern on the black variant.
When Lenovo unveils the keyboard at CES 2025, it won't be the first to announce such a device. The Logitech K750 Wireless Solar Keyboard has been around for more than a decade. While Logitech no longer manufactures it, there's the Arteck Wireless Solar Keyboard available on Amazon for $40.99.
In addition to the Bluetooth keyboard is another product dubbed the AI Travel Set
which includes a smartwatch, a pair of wireless earbuds, and a pendant-like wearable worn on the neck like the Plaud NotePin but larger and with a camera. There's also a fourth box-like device that is much larger. This device has what appears to be an ethernet port alongside a USB port and a two-prong power port.
The images also show the earbuds and the pendant-like device are stored in the same charging case and both will be available in black and white color options. There's no info on how all four devices will work together but there's a possibility that the AI travel set might just be another concept device similar to the Lenovo AR headset + Motorola Neckband device that appeared at CES 2022.