Satechi launches Slim Wireless Keypad — compact Bluetooth numpad in MacBook style
Satechi has started regular sales of its Slim Wireless Keypad. Announced in early November and briefly out of stock, the compact Bluetooth numpad is now available again in two color variants. It’s aimed at users who frequently work with numbers and want a wireless companion to compact keyboards or MacBook keyboards that lack a dedicated numeric pad.
The Slim Wireless Keypad follows Satechi’s Mac‑inspired design language with low‑profile, chiclet‑style keys and a slim footprint. Its wireless Bluetooth connection makes it easy to pair with laptops and desktop setups without adding cable clutter, while the compact form factor keeps desk space tidy.
Key features
- Bluetooth wireless: Connects to laptops and other devices without a cable.
- MacBook-style keys: Low‑profile chiclet keys that match Apple keyboards in look and feel.
- Two color options: Available in two finishes to match common desk setups.
- Compact footprint: Designed as an external numeric keypad for users who need numbers but prefer compact main keyboards.
- Target users: Accountants, data-entry users, spreadsheet heavy workflows and anyone who misses a numpad on compact layouts.
Why it matters
Many modern laptops and compact desktop keyboards omit a numeric keypad to save space. An external wireless numpad like Satechi’s Slim model restores that functionality without sacrificing a clean desk setup. For Mac users in particular, a keypad that complements the visual style of Apple hardware can be an appealing addition.
Where to buy
The Slim Wireless Keypad is available now from Satechi and other retailers. You can search for it on Amazon: Satechi Slim Wireless Keypad on Amazon. For full specs and official product info, visit Satechi’s site: satechi.net.
Discussion: Do you prefer a built‑in numpad or an external wireless keypad? Would a slim, Mac‑styled Bluetooth keypad fit into your workflow?
