Incase Introduces Innovative Split Design Keyboard for Enhanced Ergonomics and Injury Prevention

Incase is making waves in the tech world with the introduction of their cutting-edge Compact Ergonomic Keyboard. Leveraging over 25 years of in-depth ergonomics study by Microsoft, this keyboard has been crafted with user comfort and productivity in mind. It promises a smooth and natural typing experience, ideal for anyone who spends long hours at the keyboard, whether at home or in the office.

What sets this keyboard apart is its inclusion of a unique Copilot key, designed to launch Microsoft’s AI-powered assistant, streamlining tasks and enhancing efficiency. To further boost productivity, the keyboard can connect to multiple devices, ensuring seamless use across different platforms.

Marshall Clark, Incase’s General Manager of Productivity, highlights the evolution of ergonomic design in this compact model. “This keyboard marries the benefits of ergonomic typing with a sleek design suitable for today’s space-conscious work areas. It’s perfect for professionals who refuse to compromise between comfort and functionality,” he noted.

The keyboard’s features are tailored to enhance the user experience: a contoured layout for relaxed typing, a slim cushioned palm rest for optimal hand positioning, short-key travel for quick, responsive typing, and handy shortcuts for everyday tasks. Plus, its modern, sleek design takes up 30% less space than traditional ergonomic keyboards, without sacrificing performance.

Connectivity is a breeze, as the keyboard supports Bluetooth® 4.0+ for up to three devices. With an impressive 36-month battery life powered by AAA batteries, this device promises longevity as well as efficiency.

Expected to release in early 2025, the Incase Compact Ergonomic Keyboard will retail at $119.99, and will be available through various platforms including Incase’s own site and Amazon. For those keen to enhance their workspace setup with other productivity-boosting accessories, Incase offers a diverse range, including keyboards and mice, all designed to keep up with today’s fast-paced digital demands.

Since its inception in 1997, Incase has carved a niche in creating tech solutions that cater to modern creatives. As it broadens its focus to include Microsoft’s PC accessories, Incase continues to push the envelope, serving a wider range of tech enthusiasts and professionals. By integrating advanced design with practical usage, Incase remains at the forefront of fostering creativity through technology.