Incase Unveils Compact Ergonomic Keyboard Designed by Microsoft
Incase has announced its latest accessory, the Compact Ergonomic Keyboard, combining ergonomic functionality with a modern, compact design. While its appearance might resemble other ergonomic keyboards, it stands out for being “designed by Microsoft,” featuring a split ergonomic layout, contoured keys, and a built-in cushioned palm rest, ensuring a premium and comfortable typing experience.
One of its key highlights is wireless versatility, offering support for up to three devices via Bluetooth 5.1. With an impressive battery life of up to 36 months on just two AAA batteries (included), it’s ideal for users who value convenience and long-term use.
Adding to its appeal are specialized features like a dedicated Copilot button, enabling easy access to Microsoft’s AI-powered assistant on compatible devices. It also includes shortcuts for emojis, calls, and mute functions, enhancing productivity. The scissor-switch keys provide a smooth typing experience with a 1.3mm travel distance, while its compact design saves desk space without sacrificing key functionality.
Launching in early 2025 at $119.99, the Compact Ergonomic Keyboard offers a compelling alternative to pricier ergonomic options that can cost upwards of $300. It delivers the quality and design expected from Microsoft accessories without the premium price tag.
Interestingly, Incase has inherited Microsoft’s legacy of peripherals, maintaining the same high-quality components used in Microsoft’s now-discontinued non-Surface accessories. The Compact Ergonomic Keyboard is a testament to that heritage, blending proven designs with modern enhancements.