Surface Duo accessories now available on Microsoft Store
You can protect your Surface Duo with new accessories from the Microsoft Store.
What you need to know
- Microsoft's website now has accessories for the Surface Duo.
- The site lists a set of screen protectors and a bumper case.
- The Surface Duo is available starting today for $1,400.
Microsoft's Surface Duo is available starting today. Along with the device itself, Microsoft's website now has accessories for the Surface Duo, including screen protectors, a bumper case, and chargers.
The Surface Duo already comes with a bumper case, which is one of the best Surface Duo cases, but if yours breaks or you want another one for any reason, you can order one from Microsoft's online store. The bumper case costs $40 and adds protection to the Surface Duo without limiting its ability to rotate around 360 degrees.
The InvisibleShield screen protectors for the Surface Duo is made out of hybrid glass to help protect your device's screens from scratches and damage. It's also anti-microbial, which is a nice bonus. The Surface Duo has two screens, so the $60 screen protector set is a bit pricier than you might be used to.
If you want to grab more accessories, make sure to check out our full collection of the best accessories for Surface Duo.
This set of screen protectors will help your Surface Duo's dual displays stay pristine and scratch-free.
This bumper case protects your Surface Duo but doesn't get in the way of its 360-degree hinge.
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