Surface Type Cover, Pen, and other accessories on sale for up to 30% off
Surface savings are sticking around after the holidays.
If you recently picked up a Surface device on sale, you'll want to check out Amazon's Surface accessories sale as well. The sale includes discounts of up to 30 percent off on mice, keyboards, Type Covers, and more.
Even if you don't have a Surface device, many of these accessories are worth picking up. The Surface Ergonomic Keyboard is on our list of the best computer keyboards and is $15 off as part of the sale. The Surface Precision Mouse is down to $79 right now and is one of the best ergonomic mice you can buy.
This bundle includes the Surface Pro X Signature Keyboard that features Alcantara and the Surface Slim Pen that charges wirelessly within the keyboard.
The Surface Pen is usually a pricey add-on at $100. The black Surface Pen is down to just $64 right now. You can also pick up the platinum Surface Pen for $73.
One of the best deals available right now is on the Surface Pro X Signature Keyboard with Slim Pen. Usually, that bundle runs at $270, but you can grab it now for $77 off. The Signature Keyboard features Alcantara material and has a tray that fits the Surface Slim Pen. It's a convenient way to store your Surface Slim Pen and makes it much harder to lose or misplace the expensive accessories.
In his Surface Pro X review, our executive editor Daniel Rubino states that "the Slim Pen and stowaway feature is simply awesome."
If you're still on the hunt for a Surface device, make sure to check out the Surface Pro 7 bundle that we recently covered. The sale saves you hundreds of dollars on the Surface Pro 7 with a Type Cover.
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