I sat down with Incase's CEO to discuss how a brand known for Apple accessories resurrected Microsoft's discontinued peripherals -starting with an unreleased ergonomic keyboard.
The world of mechanical keyboards can feel exclusive but overwhelming at the same time. Personally, it took me a while to figure out what I want, like, and need in a mechanical keyboard.
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Incase claims you can sync up to three devices to the Microsoft keyboard with Bluetooth 4.0 ... Microsoft did this to concentrate more on the Surface-branded products. “The Compact Ergonomic ...
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You can connect up to three devices to the keyboard via Bluetooth, and it’s powered by two AAA batteries that Incase says will last up to 36 months. After Microsoft discontinued its non-Surface ...
This new keyboard looks quite similar to the now-discontinued Surface Ergonomic Keyboard from Microsoft ... can connect to up to three devices via Bluetooth 4. Other highlights include quick ...
Incase says the keyboard will go on sale for $119.99, which is pretty steep for a plastic Bluetooth keyboard. For that price, you're paying for that "designed by Microsoft" aesthetic.