It's a new electric motor called the Donut Motor that promises more than just 845 horsepower from an 88-pound package. That's more power in a single motor than an Ioniq 5 N has in its entire ...
The Satechi SM3 Slim is a feature-packed, wireless mechanical keyboard which will blend seamlessly with your Mac. It comes with 108 keys, brown switches, swappable keycaps, is backlit and can ...
A startup by the name of Donut Lab used this week's 2025 CES event in Las Vegas to present its modular in-wheel electric motor technology. Called the Donut Motor, the electric motor family has ...
For its third major announcement of CES 2025, Satechi just unveiled the new SM3 Slim Mechanical Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard. This full-sized mechanical keyboard offers four-device connectivity ...
The tech and lifestyle accessories brand has announced the new SM3 slim mechanical Bluetooth keyboard with backlit keys. The SM3 is Satechi’s first full-size mechanical keyboard and it works ...
Check out the new keyboard and Satechi’s lineup of thoughtfully designed accessories during CES at a suite in the Encore Las Vegas hotel Satechi, known for producing tech and lifestyle accessories for ...
Moreover, thanks to ‘Elaphe Traction Control,’ the new in-wheel motor is said to enable 10 per cent faster acceleration and a 15 per cent shorter stopping distance compared to conventional e-axles. It ...
Satechi's SM3 Slim Mechanical Backlit Bluetooth keyboard is its first full-size version, offering many of the key features of the smaller predecessor, the SM1. During CES 2024, Satechi introduced ...
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