Lenovo Leaks: Self-Charging Keyboard & AI Devices Ahead of CES 2025

Leaked images reveal Lenovo's upcoming self-charging Bluetooth keyboard and an AI Travel Set of wearable devices ahead of CES 2025.

A recent leak has revealed some of the devices Lenovo is expected to announce at CES 2025, including a self-charging Bluetooth keyboard and a collection of AI-powered wearables.

Lenovo Leaks: Self-Charging Keyboard & AI Devices Ahead of CES 2025

Self-Charging Bluetooth Keyboard

The first leaked product is a Bluetooth keyboard featuring a solar panel for self-charging. According to the leak from Evan Blass (@evleaks) on X, the keyboard can draw power from both the sun and ambient light. The keyboard is shown with a long black strip at the top, likely housing the solar panel. It also appears to be made from recycled plastic and will be available in black (with green accents) and white color options. The keyboard can also pair to three devices via Bluetooth.

Lenovo Leaks: Self-Charging Keyboard & AI Devices Ahead of CES 2025

While this is an innovative concept, it's not the first time we've seen a solar keyboard. Logitech's K750 Wireless Solar Keyboard was available for many years, and other alternatives like the Arteck Wireless Solar Keyboard can be found on Amazon.

Lenovo AI Travel Set

The other leaked product is an "AI Travel Set," consisting of several wearable devices. These include:

  • A smartwatch
  • A pair of wireless earbuds
  • A pendant-like wearable with a camera, similar to the Plaud NotePin but larger.
  • A larger, box-like device with an Ethernet port, USB port, and two-prong power port.
Lenovo Leaks: Self-Charging Keyboard & AI Devices Ahead of CES 2025

The earbuds and pendant device appear to store within the same charging case and are shown in both black and white. The exact functionality and interaction of these devices aren't clear from the leak, and this set might be a concept product like Lenovo's previous AR headset/neckband combo at CES 2022. The exact functionality and use cases of these devices are not yet known.

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