Incase, which is now responsible for the production of Microsoft accessories, introduced a compact ergonomic keyboard that has an unusual design, a soft wrist rest and a special Copilot artificial intelligence button.
The keyboard is equipped with ultra-sensitive keys of a cross, scissors mechanism (Scissors System) with a stroke of 1.3 mm, which allows you to type without exerting significant effort. Supports connection to up to three gadgets via Bluetooth and runs on two AAA batteries, which, according to The Verge, will provide up to 36 months of operation.
To recap, Microsoft discontinued its non-Surface PC accessories in 2023 and partnered with Incase to resume production of those products using the same components and supply chain.
The new product will cost $120, however, despite the fact that the Incase keyboard is almost the same price as the popular Logitech Ergo K860, which costs $130, it is significantly cheaper than premium ergonomic keyboards such as Nuio Flow and ZSA Voyager, both of which will cost $365.
According to Incase, the keyboard is expected to be released in early 2025. There are also plans to release other accessories developed by Microsoft, but at the moment only two mice and a Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard are available for purchase on Incase.com.
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