Microsoft has a new ergonomic keyboard, but it's expensive and made by Incase
Microsoft has a new ergonomic keyboard, but it's expensive and made by Incase
Incase, the brand that handles Microsoft's accessories line, has introduced a compact ergonomic keyboard designed by the company. Priced at $119.99, this wireless keyboard has a split, contoured design, cushioned palm rests, and a dedicated Copilot button.
The keyboard also features "ultra-responsive" scissor keys with 1.3mm of travel, which means you won't have to press down too hard while typing. You can connect up to three devices to the keyboard via Bluetooth and it's powered by two AAA batteries, which Incase says will last up to 36 months.
After Microsoft discontinued its non-Surface line of mouse, keyboards, and other PC accessories in 2023, Incase partnered with the tech giant to bring back its design using the same components and supply chain as Microsoft.
Although this InCase Ergonomic Keyboard is just as expensive as the Logitech Ergo K860, which costs $129.99, it's still much cheaper than higher-end ergonomic options like the Nuio Flow and the ZSA Voyager, which cost $365.
InCase says it will release the keyboard "in early 2025." The company also plans several other Microsoft-designed accessories, but currently only has two mice and a Bluetooth keyboard available for purchase on its website.
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