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The tech firm’s investment in Microsoft-branded accessories dates back to 1983 when it debuted its first branded mouse.
Microsoft’s move doesn’t mean the company won’t make accessories anymore.

It’ll continue making accessories, the only difference is that they’ll now be under the Surface brand.
But as it turns out, the ship hasn’t entirely sailed for Microsoft-branded accessories.
But this will be the first time the Incase brand ventures into making PC hardware accessories.

Incase will license the designs from Microsoft, though this isn’t for all Microsoft PC accessories.
The accessories are expected to be available later this year in Q2.
If the reception of Microsoft discontinuing Microsoft-branded accessories is anything to go by, this announcement is highly welcomed.

It’ll be interesting to see the reception the Incase designed by Microsoft accessories get when available.



















