Microsoft’s beloved accessories will live on under the Incase brand

Microsoft no longer makes keyboards, webcams and other PC accessories, but we have good newsā€”those beloved gadgets will continue under the Incase brand.

Microsoft's Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard and Mouse, set against a light blue gradient background
The SculptĀ Ergonomic Keyboard and Mouse | Image: Microsoft

Fans of Microsoft-branded mice, keyboards, webcams, headsets, speakers and more will like Incaseā€™s announcement that it’ll re-launch those gadgets in 2024.

In addition, Incase will release a new ergonomic keyboard Microsoft was developing before it decided to discontinue the accessories lineup.

Incase will re-launch Microsoft accessories, including a new ergonomic keyboard

Microsoft announced in April 2023 it was leaving the accessory market and stopping making products like its Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard, Modern Webcam, etc. But now Onward Brands, Incaseā€™s parent company, has officially licensed the rights and intellectual property from Microsoftā€™s product portfolio.

Microsoft Modern Webcam, set against a light blue gradient background
Microsoftā€™s Modern Webcam has an expansive 78Ā° field of view | Image: Microsoft

Incase is a design-driven carry and protection brand that should fit the design language of Microsoftā€™s popular accessories like the Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard, Modern Mobile Mouse, Wireless Desktop 850 and Modern Webcam.

These and other accessories that Microsoft stopped making will be marketed under the ā€œDesigned by Microsoftā€ tagline and sold at the same prices as before. New products that Incase will develop going forward, including the aforementioned ergonomic keyboard Microsoft has never released, will carry Incaseā€™s leaf logo.

Under the terms of the agreement, Incase wonā€™t alter the design of current accessories nor will it use cheaper components. This is to ā€œensure that the products stay true to the favorites that consumers enjoy and trust,ā€ the companies said.

The complete list of upcoming accessories is on the Incase website.

Microsoft is an important Apple developer

Microsoft accessories are optimized for Windows and PCs, but that doesn’t mean they don’t work well on Appleā€™s computers, quite the contrary. Microsoft is also one of the biggest developers of productivity software for Appleā€™s platforms.

The Redmond-based company has been infusing its apps with ChatGPT-like AI chatbot features, and recently launched its AI-powered Copilot on the App Store.