A wired keyboard and mouse that measure just 17 mm in height and weigh under 550 g respectively have entered the market, positioning themselves as premium alternatives to existing slim peripherals. Designed for environments where desk real estate is at a premium, these devices introduce a new standard for professional input hardware without compromising on build quality or functionality.
The keyboard, a full-size model with a numeric keypad and dedicated navigation cluster, pairs a USB-C connection with a bundled USB-A adapter to ensure backward compatibility. A physical switch allows users to toggle between macOS and Windows layouts in seconds, eliminating the need for software adjustments during operating system changes. Its 120 cm cable provides ample reach without adding bulk, while the anodized aluminum body of the mouse complements the keyboard’s construction, offering a uniform aesthetic that extends to both the left and right-handed grip.
- Keyboard: 550 g, 17 mm height, USB-C with adapter, $600 (Silver or Space Black)
- Mouse: 92.5 g, ambidextrous, 3 million click rating, same cable length and connector
The mouse’s metal scroll wheel is rated for three million clicks, a figure that aligns with enterprise-grade durability expectations. Both devices are available immediately, catering to users who require immediate deployment without waiting periods typically associated with custom orders or long lead times.
For organizations where desk space is limited but precision input is mandatory, this combination offers a seamless transition between tasks without the need for additional accessories. The lack of wireless latency concerns further solidifies its appeal for environments where responsiveness is non-negotiable.
