I did some tests with a Keelog keylogger, the AirDrive Forensic Keylogger: I wanted to find out how much power that keylogger requires.
This is my test setup:

In this standby state, with all its LEDs turned of, the keyboard consumes 11 mW.
That’s not much power. Compare this with the Numlock LED turned on, and we have 4 times as much: 47 mW:

And here I have the keylogger plugged in (between the keyboard and the USB breakout board):

Now the total power measured is 383 mW: that’s for the keyboard (with LEDs turned off) and the keylogger.
That’s a huge difference with 11 mW for a keyboard without keylogger.
If this keylogger would be hidden into the keyboard, it would be easily detected using this measurement method, because this particular keyboard requires 30+ times less power than the keylogger itself.
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