⌨️ Elevate your Apple setup with the ultimate multi-device typing powerhouse!
The Satechi Slim X3 Bluetooth Backlit Keyboard is a premium, space grey aluminum keyboard designed exclusively for Apple users. It features a full numeric keypad, MacOS-specific function keys, and multi-device Bluetooth connectivity for up to four devices. With 10 adjustable backlight levels and fast USB-C charging, it offers a sleek, versatile typing experience optimized for MacBook, iPad, and iMac users.
Brand | Satechi |
Product Dimensions | 44.3 x 14.8 x 3.7 cm; 420 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Item model number | ST-BTSX3M |
Manufacturer | Satechi |
Series | Slim X3 Bluetooth Backlit Keyboard |
Colour | Space Grey |
Wattage | 4.81 Watt-hours |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Operating System | macOS, iPadOS, iOS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.81 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.69 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 420 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**.
Great quality and price
Great design, made of aluminium , illuminated and also works in wired mode if neededMuch better than the Logitech (metal and plastic, does not work in wired mode , illuminated ) and the Apple (metal , not illuminated Touch ID) . The Satechi when brought it was also almost half the price of the Logitech and much cheaper than the Apple . £45 vs £80 vs £100.The feel of the keys is great despite reading in reviews they are mushy ( they are not) there is a bit of light bleeding which is not great but does not bother me.
B**U
An excellent keyboard
This is a very high quality, great keyboard.Having tried both the X3 and the W3, I would say that this (the X3 bluetooth version) is slightly better the W3 (the wired-only version) in a couple of ways, but also worse in one way which may matter to you.In terms of ways in which the X3 is better, firstly the W3 has only 3 brightness levels where the X3 has 10. (Although in fairness the 3 levels on the W3 are still well chosen, and the darkest not too bright.) Secondly (and slightly weirdly), on the W3 then £ and # symbols are printed the wrong way round on the 3 key. Since this is basically a US layout keyboard, the # symbol should be printed at the top of the key, not to the side, corresponding to the symbol accessed when pressing shift, as is done on all the other numeric keys on the W3, and indeed as is done on this keyboard, the X3, which has the same layout!) Related to this, I slightly prefer this keyboard, the X3's, key labelling over the W3, as on the X3 they don't include the ALT (€ and £) symbols on the 2 and 3 keys at all; I prefer this as omitting these symbols makes the keyboard look just a little neater and less cluttered.The one major downside to the X3, if you're the kind of person who regularly uses Del/F2/F12 to break into the BIOS menu, is that the X3, *even when used in wired mode* cannot consistently do this, and (not always, but often, half the time or more) causes the BIOS to report that there is no keyboard attached. (The W3, as would be expected of a natively wired-mode keyboard, has not such problems.)To point out one more (minor) imperfection shared by the X3 and the W3, the lighting on these keyboards is just not quite as beautiful as the lighting on a real Mac laptop keyboard - specifically, there are small overly bright spots here and there around the keys, where the light shows through too much, rather then the really uniform lighting around the keys on real Mac laptop keyboards.Nevertheless in build quality, in looks, and even in the above-mentioned quality of the lighting, this and the W3 are _way_ better than any of the (several) other illuminated external keyboards for the Mac which I have tried recently.
M**L
Perfect With A M4 Mac Mini
I didn't want to throw money at an Apple one as they're ludicrously expensive, they also don't light up (like this one does) a function I find really helpful when working in low light. After having a Mac keyboard for the past 20 years or so, I can honestly day that I prefer the keys touch on this keyboard. It's really sturdy aluminium (like the mac one) and feels very well made and put together. Charged it over a week ago and still going fine after being on at least 8 hours a day. Highly recommended!
D**D
very viable alternative to the rip off Apple equivalent
From the moment of opening the Amazon cardboard box, I was impressed by Satechi's offering. We often think of Apple as being the arbiter of all that is good when it comes to packaging, but Satechi are trying hard with this one and the unboxing was a refreshing delight. The keyboard itself is well designed and built - Satechi are clearly listening to their reviewers as included were two little rubber stick on feet to help elevate the keyboard angle. It's still not as high at the back as my original Apple USB keyboard that it's replacing and I'll probably have to jury-rig some kind of device to improve the angle, but it's not too bad. I was really after this one because 1) it's Bluetooth and my new Mac mini is woefully lacking in ports and 2) it's backlit which is great in my dingy office. However well the Bluetooth works (flawlessly) this keyboard is a little let down by the backlighting, which is why I've given four instead of five stars. It's just not very well engineered. As you can see from the photo, there's little points of light spilling out around some of the keys, which is frankly quite distracting. I'd've expected better, to be honest. This keyboard ain't cheap and this is a bit disappointing. However, it's got a lovely typing feel and I'm getting on with it quite well. If you've got a Mac and you want a wireless keyboard that's as well built as the Apple one, this Satechi is well worth the money. Sure, there's a couple of little issues, but they're fairly insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
R**B
Nice typing experience
Experienced a couple of issues with build quality but Satechi were really helpful in putting right. I've bought two of the X3 and use a space grey at work and a silver at home, both a real pleasure to type on and look the part. A worthwhile alternative to the Magic Keyboard.
S**S
OK while it lasted, broke after 4 months
It's a nice keyboard to use, keys feel good, looks great but I was hoping it would last longer. under 4 months in and it's dead. won't respond, won't charge, kaput. I left it in my bag overnight and maybe a key was being held down and flattened the battery?? but even after charging it now won't work. Other annoyances -it 'sleeps' after 30 mins which is fine, but it takes too long to wake up when you start typing again so you lose 1/2 a sentence every time.it shows 100% charge in the bluetooth list even if its almost flat.Just pay the extra and get the Apple Magic Keyboard which is what I'm now doing.