

⌨️ Elevate your workspace, protect your hands, and type like a pro!
The Incase Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard, designed by Microsoft, features a split keyset and contoured layout with cushioned palm rest to promote natural wrist positioning and reduce fatigue. It includes a one-touch Windows button and shortcut keys for efficient navigation, AES 128-bit encryption for secure data entry, and a separate number pad for enhanced productivity. Perfect for professionals seeking comfort, security, and performance in a sleek black design.







| ASIN | B0F5YNL62D |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (79) |
| Date First Available | May 1, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | 5KV-00001 |
| Manufacturer | Incase |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 9 x 2.7 inches |
R**B
Excellent replacement for Microsoft Sculpt
I've used the Microsoft Sculpt keyboard for over a decade. It saved all sorts of wear and tear on my wrists. I was sad Microsoft didn't make them any more, so took a chance on the Incase version. A perfect match. Same feel, just as easy to start using (plugged in the dongle and it worked right away), and same profile. A great product for folks who liked the Microsoft Scuplt, and a must-have for anyone who has to type a lot and would rather not have surgery.
B**N
Best wireless keyboard
Loved the Microsoft wireless ergonomic keyboard and was devastated when they stopped making it. Incase bought the design and has faithfully reproduced it. Same design and quality feel. Bought a second now for work
E**R
Great keyboard set
Great keyboard set. Ergonomic and doesn't take up too much space. Highly recommend.
M**Z
Not the Same...
As a previous owner of 3 Microsoft keyboards (now made by Incase, I guess), I can positively say that IF you ever used the old Miccrosoft version, DO NOT PURCHASE THIS ONE. The KEYS are NOT the same. It is NOT the same Chiclets type keys. The new keys are more akin to a cheap 19.99 keyboard. They require more pressure to strike and often lead to misspellings or worse (I'm and accountant), missed numbers. The old Microsoft version always broke after 2 years of service (why I had 3), but was awesome because of the chiclet keys and required just the right pressure. Absolutely dissapointed and I'm returning it. A wolf in sheeps clothing!
K**K
Feels and works great
Takes up less room on keyboard drawer. Ergonomically it feels better than the old Microsoft keyboard I had.
T**E
Excellent quality. Same feel as original. I purchased my first one around 2007
Literally the same keyboard!!!! LOVE it!!! My original keyboard broke after almost 20 years, so even though the price feels steep, it really is worth the investment. Hopefully this new one will last me just as long, if not longer :)
C**Y
Exactly the same as the original!
I used the Microsoft version for a long time, and the Incase version is EXACTLY the same. Any slight differences you see in the picture are due to camera angle, not actual differences in the product. I’m not sure why another reviewer would claim the keys aren’t the same, but I have the old version and this one side by side, and it takes the same amount of pressure to depress the keys. I also have not had any problems with missed characters. The quality of material is just as good as the Microsoft version. I’m going to buy a spare just in case Incase decides to stop making them.
L**N
Build one with connected 10 Key
This is hands down the best keyboard EVER!!! The only problem is and why I could only give it 4 stars is the 10 key is not attached to the keyboard .. having used a split keyboard for over 16 years it is hard to go back and forth from the keyboard to the separate 10 key and causes me to not use it often.... if it were attached and the keyboard stayed the same it would fly out the door !!!! I have even tried to duct tape it together but the 10 key doesn't line up with the keyboard no matter how hard i tried.. and with having to use the 10 key just as much as the keyboard it is a bummer
M**E
I've been using the Microsoft version for... a long time. I was anticipating this re-release by Incase since mine started to show early signs of failure. And they delivered: Great compact layout allowing ample room for the mouse. Same moderate curvature I've come to appreciate. Pretty good typing experience. Changes that I noticed are minor: The USB A key is shorter and the dongle comes stored near batteries. Audio shortcuts moved over to the right row. New logo. It's difficult to compare materials after years of use but they seem about the same. New features could have been nice but no particular complaint.
K**W
Identical in appearance to Sculpt but there are performance and customer service issues. I had to replace my sculpt after many years as the spacebar was getting flaky. The Incase version is so identical to the Sculpt that it came with a non working spacebar out of the box 😢. OK, it does work about 2/3 of the time but missing about 1/3 of the spaces is a huge issue. They dir3ct you outside of Amazon for support so I followed their links and wrote their support email to ask for help within the return window on June 23 and they only responded to me on July 2, a full 9 days later, when the return window conveniently (for them) had expired. Their response was a recommendation that I email them at the exact same email address I wrote to the first time. So now I have a $157 keyboard that works great if I don’t need to tyoe spaces. Beware any company that overrides Amazon’s support by directing you to their own support site if response times are not quick as this is nit the only seller that will lag on the reply until a return is nit possible. The circular instructions to keep emailing the same address are also a huge red flag. Cannot recommend this company.
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