Incase Launches New Compact Ergonomic Keyboard With Copilot Key

Incase Compact Ergonomic Keyboard

Incase, the design brand now selling PC accessories designed by Microsoft has just announced a new Compact Ergonomic Keyboard. This new keyboard looks quite similar to the now-discontinued Surface Ergonomic Keyboard from Microsoft, except that it doesn’t have a keypad. However, it does come with the new Copilot key that Microsoft introduced last year ahead of CES.

As of today, Microsoft is still selling a couple of Surface-branded PC accessories such as the 2nd Edition Surface Keyboard and the Surface Arc Mouse. However, the company has now discontinued its Microsoft-branded PC accessories. Incase now has a license to sell a collection of keyboards, mice, and headsets designed by Microsoft, and this new Compact Ergonomic Keyboard will be sold alongside the Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard and other models.

“The Compact Ergonomic Keyboard was designed to take up the smallest possible amount of space while maintaining typing accuracy, comfort and a high-level of performance,” said Marshall Clark, Onward General Manager. “We are extremely proud to debut the most innovative and comfortable keyboard for work, play and learning.”

Incase Compact Ergonomic Keyboard

This new Compact Ergonomic Keyboard features a split design with a contoured layout and a cushioned palm rest. It also has full-size scissor keys with 1.3mm travel, and it can connect to up to three devices via Bluetooth 4. Other highlights include quick access to emojis, screen clipping, media controls, and calling muting, plus a one-touch lock button. It should get up to 36 months of battery life with the included AAA batteries.

This new Incase Compact Ergonomic Keyboard will be available in early 2025 for $119.99 on Incase’s website. It’s also coming soon to Amazon alongside other Incase PC peripherals.

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