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Brydge sp plus9/1/2023 The SecureConnect pogo pins that push power from the tablet and into the keyboard require one very big sacrifice: one of the Surface Pro 8’s two USB-C ports. The SP Max Plus requires a USB-C port to power its keyboard, but has holes for the Surface Pro 8’s webcam and other ports. The two pieces connect via Brydge’s new proprietary, very strongly magnetized SecureConnect pogo pins, allowing the keyboard to run off the tablet’s battery once attached, instead of needing to be recharged on occasion. Getting connected via Bluetooth isn’t (usually) that finicky, but you won’t have to worry about that at all here. Notably, it operates with a physical connection, not a wireless one. The $229 SP Max Plus consists of a rugged, backlit keyboard and a rugged, detachable case for Microsoft’s current-gen Surface tablet - all of which have an antimicrobial coating. The SP Max+ is available at its new price (with free shipping, at least) on from now.Brydge’s latest keyboard case for the Surface Pro 8 is a little different than the company’s previous versions. The OEM proposes to make up for this by having designed the SP Max+ with " unlimited viewing angles" and a Surface Pen-holder placed above the keyboard to keep the stylus in view and safe from loss while in view. Then again, this means the new Brydge " all-in-one keyboard and case" comes without Bluetooth for that price. Brydge also hypes it as having enhanced SecureConnect pins that pair it to a Pro 8 installed into an SP Max+ cover. This cover can pair to its matching magnetic keyboard component, which has an easy-clean, " anti-microbial" polycarbonate/ABS build boasting a sizeable " precision" trackpad and tunable backlighting. However, its OEM defends this difference by touting the up-to-4-foot (or MIL-STD-810H-compatible) drop protection a Surface Pro 8 owner can attain for their tablet by installing it in the 'case' part of this new accessory. At a starting price of no less than US$229.99, the Brydge SP Max+ costs 1.3 times more than its predecessor the SP+ at the time of writing.
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