The keyboard comes with “ultra-responsive” scissor keys with 1.3 mm of travel, meaning you won't have to press very far when 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.

Incase says it will release the keyboard in “early 2025.” The company also plans several other Microsoft-designed peripherals, but it currently only has two mice and a Bluetooth keyboard. available for purchase On its website.

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