Microsoft people: Get 30% off the Surface Pen, Surface Dial, and Precision Mouse - 2 minutes read




Save up to 38%: Microsoft accessories like the Surface Pen, Surface Dial, and Precision Mouse are on sale at Amazon as of June 9, taking each from $99.99 to $69.99 or less.

Microsoft's device lineup can be hard to keep up with. Though rumors of the Surface Pro 8 have surfaced, the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 has been Microsoft's latest and greatest Pro for over a year and a half. The Surface Go, last updated in summer 2020, may be in need of a new sibling soon, while the Surface Laptop 4 swooped in to scratch an itch in April 2021.

But there's one reliable consistency about Microsoft devices: Near-universal accessories like the Surface Pen, Precision Mouse, and Surface Dial offer heightened productivity across most every Surface Pro, Go, and Laptop generation.

All three are 30% or more off at Amazon, giving each away for less than $70. Grabbing one can add some extra style, precision, and fun to the older device you've been using, and likely seamlessly switch to a new device when Microsoft does drop one.

The newer, thinner, and pointier Surface Pen is essentially Microsoft's version of the Apple Pencil. Photoshop frequents (and passionate note takers) will appreciate the precise tip that offers a better view of what you're drawing, outputting over 4,000 slightly-different strokes depending on the pressure applied. It's that natural pen-on-paper scratch that most stylus haters need to switch to digital ink. Sale prices are dependent on your color choice.

Working on a touchscreen or touchpad all day can feel cramped and, honestly, inefficient. Add some comfy control to your tablet or laptop with Microsoft's Precision Mouse. This wireless mouse supports three simultaneous Bluetooth connections and has customizable buttons to create shortcuts for the commands you use most.

The average Surface user doesn't necessarily need the Microsoft Surface Dial to operate their device. But this hockey puck-shaped mouse replacement (which sits directly on your glass display) is a game changer for artists. Pairing it with Surface Studio opens up a whole new world of intuitive controls for your creative process. Press and hold, click, and rotate gestures can switch tools or make incremental adjustments to features, brightness, and volume in Windows 10.

Source: Mashable

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