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Microsoft Corporation has been selling branded hardware since 1980,[1][2][3] and developing devices in-house since 1982, when the Microsoft Hardware division was formed[4] to design a computer mouse for use with Microsoft Word for DOS. Since then, Microsoft has developed computer hardware, gaming hardware[5] and mobile hardware. It also produced drivers and other software for integrating the hardware with Microsoft Windows.

In April 2023, Microsoft announced that it would discontinue the production of most branded PC accessories, electing to focus solely on Microsoft Surface-branded products (which are aimed at a high-end market).[6] In January 2024, Microsoft announced an agreement with Incase, under which it would license designs for a number of its existing hardware products (including its mice, keyboard, and webcam designs), and provide it with access to its existing supply chains. These products will be marketed under the Incase branding moving forward, but will carry a "designed by Microsoft" tagline.[7]

Products

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Microsoft Hardware and Accessories
Category Product Name
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality Integrated Visual Augmentation System
Augmented Reality Microsoft HoloLens smartglasses
Biometric Security
Biometric Security Microsoft Fingerprint Reader biometric readers
Computer Accessories
Computer Mice Arc Mouse
Computer Mice Microsoft Mouse computer mice
Keyboards Microsoft Keyboard keyboards
Webcams Microsoft LifeCam webcams
Headsets Microsoft LifeChat headsets
Development & Interactive Displays
Development Kit Windows Dev Kit 2023
Interactive Displays Microsoft PixelSense
Interactive Display Technology TouchLight
Gaming
Game Controllers Microsoft SideWinder game controllers
Game Controllers Xbox game controllers
Gaming Accessories Xbox accessories
Video Game Consoles Xbox video game consoles
Hardware & Accelerators
Hardware Accelerator Microsoft Mach 20 accelerator board
Hardware Accelerator Z-80 SoftCard coprocessor card
Mobile & Telecommunication
Mobile Phones Microsoft Kin mobile phones
Mobile Phones Microsoft Lumia smartphones
Mobile Phones Nokia 3-digit series feature phones
Mobile Phones Nokia Asha series
Telecommunication Microsoft Cordless Phone System phones
Telecommunication Microsoft Response Point business telephone systems
Networking & Wireless
Networking Microsoft Broadband Networking networking products
Wireless Display Microsoft wireless display adapters
Portable Media & Internet Appliances
Internet Appliances MSN Companion
Portable Media Players Zune portable media players
Tablet & Wearables
Tablet PCs Microsoft Surface tablet PCs
Wearable Technology Microsoft Band smartbands
Wearable Technology Microsoft Band 2 smartbands
Other
Interactive Toys ActiMates toys
Speakers Digital Sound System 80 speakers
Unknown Jazz
Unknown Project Sidekick
Macintosh Accessories Microsoft MacEnhancer

See also

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References

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