⌨️ Elevate your workspace, protect your flow.
The Incase Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard, designed by Microsoft, features a split keyset and domed layout to promote natural wrist positioning and reduce fatigue. It includes a cushioned palm rest with customizable tilt options, a one-touch Windows button for quick navigation, and AES 128-bit encryption for secure data entry. The keyboard comes with a separate number pad and a 1-year warranty, making it a perfect blend of comfort, security, and productivity for professionals.
J**X
Replica of the Microsoft Sculpt - You Won't Be Disappointed!
My Microsoft Sculpt that stopped working over a year ago, and I've tried a different ergonomic keyboard since. Wasn't happy with it, so I recently searched for a replacement and was ecstatic to find the Incase Sculpt. I wish I had found this sooner!The feel of the Incase seems to be sturdier and keystrokes have a faster/smoother response than how I recall the Microsoft Sculpt, but it could all be in my mind since I haven't used the Microsoft Sculpt in over a year.I specifically purchased this one because I didn't need the set that comes with a mouse since the mouse with the original Microsoft Sculpt still works (and is my favorite). While some don't like the detached 10-key pad, I'm a CPA, so I love it because I'm constantly plugging away at numbers.Overall, this is one of the best priced ergonomic keyboards that truly provide relief to those who suffer from carpal tunnel. I've since searched Incase and see that it's a Microsoft company, so I'm excited to see what other devices and accessories they have to pair with my Microsoft Surface laptop.
C**N
Love, love, love this keyboard!
Microsoft originally produced this keyboard as the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard. A couple years ago Microsoft stop selling them. This is an EXACT copy of that keyboard! It looks like it's made by the same manufacturer. The Microsoft version sold with an ergonomic mouse and keypad. This one doesn't come with a mouse, but does have the keypad, which I never use. Many of my co-workers use the Microsoft keyboard, but we have been unable to find anything like it, until now. I like the ergonomic feel and it can be place in the middle of your screen because it doesn't have the keypad on the right side. If you are right handed, you don't have to reach over where the keypad is on most keyboards. Very nice key action with a short travel when pressed. I converted a lot of people at work who were having wrist issues to this keyboard. It takes about 3 days to get used to it. I have not had wrist issues since using this keyboard. It takes 2 triple A batteries and you don't have to turn it off. Batteries last about a year. Very convenient.
M**T
So far so good
So far so good. I became a faithful devotee to the Sculpt keyboard 10 years ago. This new Incase version looks and feels identical to the Microsoft version. I've been using it for about 2 weeks, and it has worked flawlessly. Hopefully it will stand the test of time.
S**G
Missing Parts, Useless
I have ordered the Sculpt twice and both times it was missing the USB dongle. Useless product.
N**T
Glad that Incase took over from Microsoft
Best keyboard I've ever used. I've been using the Microsoft version for years and it still works great. I need a second one for a new office situation so I'm happy Incase is making it now.
A**R
So happy. Love it.
Fantastic. Exactly like my Microsoft Sculpt. Love it.
R**A
Perfect - identical
Identical to MS sculpt keyboards
B**B
It's back! The wait is over.
I had the original MS Sculpt keyboard and loved it. But they stopped making them and I was so disappointed. I even tried to buy used ones off eBay but that was a fail. Now Incase is selling the keyboard under their name. It's just fantastic. So glad to have my favorite keyboard back.
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