These are stylish, neat and generally high-class products, in which thoughtful ergonomics, convenience in everyday use and additional functions that can be useful during work play a primary role. And only after dealing with these issues, the company wonders how much the resulting good should cost? In general, the logic here is more than clear ― if the master spends 40 hours at work, would it be wise to try to save an extra hundred on tools?


The most popular set in this series is still a set called Atom. This is a traditional wireless duo consisting of a classic membrane keyboard and an ergonomic mouse with an increased battery life. The low-profile keyboard shows itself perfectly during printing, and the proprietary optical sensor BlueTrack allows you to use the mouse on almost any surface, up to Persian carpets and lacquered tables.

Another interesting option in this line is the Designer Bluetooth Desktop kit, which, as the name implies, is designed for designers, artists and other creatives. In fact, it repeats the Atom kit by 90%, however, first-class plastic and aluminium are used in the manufacture of the kit, and the elegant design of the kit fits well into any workspace. From a technical point of view, wireless peripheral kits from Microsoft are not much different.