This is a complete keyboard, even with dedicated numeric buttons. It has the wireless connectivity system which is possible via Bluetooth and can be used in both modes, of course, with or without wireless. When for the first time you connect to a Windows computer, the pairing becomes automatic. The battery lasts up to two months and can be recharged while the accessory is plugged in. The design consists of an aluminum housing, which is “virtually indestructible” and the fingerprint reader is hidden in the Windows button, between the Alt and Ctrl keys. You can use the biometric sensor to log in to Windows 10 or even to websites through Windows Hello – which also supports iris and facial recognition.
The new accessory is compatible with Windows, MacOS, Android, and iOS, and is already listed in the Microsoft Store, with no launch forecast yet. It will have a suggested retail price of $ 129.99 on the American market. So, what do you think about this new accessory? Simply share your views and thoughts in the comment section below.