[REVIEW]
Satechi Slim EX1 and Slim EX Mouse – Tech Week
This is a summary of Teknikveckan’s review, published on July 5, 2026. All quotes, judgments and conclusions belong to the original reviewer Marcus Thunborg and Teknikveckan. Any images appearing in the original review belong to Teknikveckan and are used here only as reference in this summary.
Teknikveckan has tested Satechi Slim EX1 and Slim EX Mouse, a wireless keyboard and a low-profile mouse aimed at users who want a clean desk with a clear Apple feel, but without Apple’s higher price tag. The review gives it 8 out of 10, highlighting the combination of design, features and value for money as the main strengths.
According to the review, the products are especially well suited to Mac users, but also to anyone who switches between several different devices and operating systems. Teknikveckan says that Satechi is not trying to create something entirely new, but instead builds on a familiar concept and improves it with more connection options and a more attractive price.
Design that blends in next to a Mac
One of the first things Teknikveckan highlights is the design. Slim EX1 and Slim EX Mouse are described as minimalist, slim and well-built accessories that fit naturally with a MacBook, Mac mini or iPad.

The reviewer notes that the products do not try to draw attention, but instead complement Apple’s design language in a discreet way. For users who appreciate a unified desk setup, this is seen as a clear advantage.
“They are slim, clean, minimalist and have that Apple feel without being direct copies.”
An affordable alternative to Magic Keyboard
When it comes to the keyboard, Slim EX1 is often compared with Apple’s Magic Keyboard. According to Teknikveckan, it offers a similar low profile, short key travel and a quiet typing experience that feels familiar to anyone already using Apple keyboards.

At the same time, Satechi is said to add features Apple’s option lacks, including support for multiple connections and a physical switch between macOS and Windows mode. The combination of features and price leads the reviewer to see Slim EX1 as a very interesting alternative.
“This is a keyboard for anyone who likes the Magic Keyboard feel but does not want to pay Apple prices.”
Easy to switch between multiple devices
One feature that receives especially high praise in the review is the ability to use multiple devices at once. The keyboard can connect to up to three Bluetooth devices, while the mouse can switch between two, making it easy to work with both a computer and a tablet, for example.

Teknikveckan also appreciates that both Bluetooth and an included 2.4 GHz USB-C receiver are available. This gives the user greater flexibility, whether the connection is to a Mac, Windows computer, Android device or another compatible product.
“Once you’ve started switching between a computer, tablet and another device with the press of a button, you rarely want to go back.”
The mouse has many strengths — but ergonomics divide opinion
The most reserved verdict in the review concerns Slim EX Mouse. Teknikveckan says it is in several ways a better alternative to Apple’s Magic Mouse thanks to USB-C charging, support for multiple devices and a significantly lower price.
At the same time, its low profile is described as a compromise. Those who prefer a mouse with more hand support during longer workdays may, according to the reviewer, find better options in Satechi’s own range.
“If you want the best comfort, choose something else. If you want a stylish, low and flexible mouse that doesn’t cost much, Slim EX Mouse is a better buy than Apple’s Magic Mouse.”
What’s missing
Although the overall impression is positive, Teknikveckan points to a few areas for improvement.
Slim EX1 lacks backlighting, something that would have been appreciated for evening work. The compact layout also means there is no numeric keypad, which can be a drawback for users who work a lot in, for example, Excel or Numbers. For them, the larger Slim EX3 model is recommended instead.
For the mouse, ergonomics is mentioned as the clearest weakness.
Final verdict
Teknikveckan sums up Slim EX1 and Slim EX Mouse as two well-considered accessories that focus on the essentials: working well in everyday use. The reviewer says Satechi has managed to combine Apple-inspired design with practical features and a significantly lower price than equivalent accessories from Apple.

For anyone who has recently bought a Mac mini, wants to complement a MacBook, or is looking for a stylish keyboard and a wireless mouse with support for multiple devices, the Slim EX series is described as a very affordable option. The overall rating is 8 out of 10.
Read the full review at Teknikveckan.
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