Xiaomi sells a new keyboard and mouse set at Chinese stores for about $14. The pair uses just one small plug for both devices. The mouse weighs less than two ounces without batteries and tracks movement at 1000 DPI. Users can store the wireless connector inside the mouse when traveling. Color choices come in black or white, with gray.
The keyboard has 104 keys with finger-friendly dips on each key top. Special buttons control music and computer tasks with simple presses. Four small lights show when the number lock or caps lock is running, along with battery life and connection status. Both items link through the same wireless system without needing Bluetooth setup. The company made these tools with plain designs rather than flashy lights or complex features.
The keyboard has 104 keys with finger-friendly dips on each key top. Special buttons control music and computer tasks with simple presses. Four small lights show when the number lock or caps lock is running, along with battery life and connection status. Both items link through the same wireless system without needing Bluetooth setup. The company made these tools with plain designs rather than flashy lights or complex features.