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Microsoft Unveils a New Ergonomic Keyboard in Partnership with Incase

3/1/25

By:

Piyush Sharma

A premium, compact design with a Copilot button and advanced features, priced at ₹9,960.

A premium, compact design with a Copilot button and advanced features, priced at ₹9,960.

Introduction

Microsoft has teamed up with Incase to launch a new ergonomic wireless keyboard featuring a sleek, split design and premium features. Priced at $119.99 (approximately ₹9,960), this keyboard is set to cater to professionals seeking comfort and functionality.

Key Features

  • Ergonomic Design: Split, contoured layout with a cushioned palm rest for added comfort.

  • Dedicated Copilot Button: Quick access to Microsoft’s AI-powered tools.

  • Responsive Typing: Scissor keys with 1.3mm travel for smooth typing.

  • Multi-Device Support: Connect up to three devices via Bluetooth.

  • Long Battery Life: Powered by two AAA batteries with a lifespan of up to 36 months.


A Worthy Competitor?

While the keyboard’s price competes closely with the ₹10,800 Logitech Ergo K860, it remains more affordable than ultra-premium options like the ₹30,300 ZSA Voyager.

Availability

Incase plans to release the keyboard in early 2025, with more Microsoft-designed accessories in the pipeline.

Conclusion

With its innovative design and features, this ergonomic keyboard is poised to make waves in the accessories market. Stay tuned for updates on its release.

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