- AI
Azure OpenAI for Business
20 Mar, 2026
£116.15 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Microsoft’s Surface Keyboard (2nd Edition) is one of those “it just feels right” office keyboards—solid key feel, sensible layout, and a clean design that matches Surface devices without looking out of place in any managed UK office. The Bluetooth LE angle is also handy if you don’t want to dedicate a dongle to every laptop, and the UK layout is correctly thought through for day-to-day typing. For £95.56 ex-VAT, you’re paying for polish and build quality more than raw features.
That said, I wouldn’t treat it like a default buy for every desk. If you’re equipping a general fleet on a tight budget, cheaper wireless keyboards will do 90% of the job with far less risk. Also, it’s best suited to people who value comfort and a tidy setup—Surface users, hybrid workers, admins who live in documents, and anyone who cares about smooth typing over “cheap and cheerful.” If you need something rugged, multi-device heavy (switching constantly), or you’re trying to get the lowest cost per workstation, look at alternatives first.

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