Microsoft may have stepped back from the PC accessory market last year, but its popular keyboards, mice, and headsets are getting a new lease on life thanks to Incase. The laptop bag and sleeve specialist has struck a deal with Microsoft to revive the beloved Microsoft accessories under the new “Incase Designed by Microsoft” banner.

Microsoft Incase PC Accessories

This means you will now be able to purchase your favorite Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard or Wireless Desktop 850 mouse, albeit with a subtle Incase logo replacing the familiar Microsoft branding. The lineup of devices that are confirmed for release under the new “Incase Designed by Microsoft” branding are:

  • Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop (keyboard, mouse, number pad)
  • Sculpt Comfort Desktop (keyboard, mouse)
  • Wireless Comfort Desktop 5050 AES (keyboard, mouse)
  • Wireless Desktop 850 (keyboard, mouse)
  • Wireless Desktop 900 (keyboard, mouse)
  • Wired Desktop 600 (keyboard, mouse)
  • Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard
  • Ergonomic Keyboard
  • Wired Keyboard 600
  • Bluetooth Keyboard
  • Designer Compact Keyboard
  • Bluetooth Number Pad
  • Mobile Mouse 1850
  • Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse
  • Bluetooth Mouse
  • Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse
  • Modern Mobile Mouse
  • Modern Wireless Headset
  • Modern USB Headset
  • Modern USB-C Headset
  • Modern USB-C Speaker
  • Audio Dock
  • Modern Webcam

This is a welcome development for fans of Microsoft’s practical and often ergonomic PC peripherals. They get to keep their trusted gear, while Incase gains access to a well-established product line without the burden of developing entirely new products. 

For Microsoft, it also means the return of cost-effective accessories priced below the Surface brand on its online and retail store shelves. However, it’s important to note that specific release dates and pricing of the products haven’t been announced yet, but you can expect to see these “Incase Designed by Microsoft” products roll out sometime in 2024.

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