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Microsoft’s new Surface devices are now available in Canada

Microsoft’s recent fall Surface event was full of heavy hitting reveals, including the Surface Pro 9, the Surface Laptop 5, the Surface Studio 2+, alongside accessories like an Audio Dock, Presenter+ remote and more.

All of the devices announced at the event (except the Presenter+) are available now on the Microsoft store, while retailers like Best Buy have all the new releases, too (except the accessories).

Below is the pricing for all of Microsoft’s new Surface devices:

Microsoft Surface Pro 9: Starts at $1,279.99 at Microsoft and Best Buy

Microsoft Surface Laptop 5: Starts at $1,299.99 at Microsoft and Best Buy

Microsoft Surface Studio 2+: Starts at $5,959.99 at Microsoft and “Coming Soon” on Best Buy

Microsoft Audio Dock: Available for $324.99 at Microsoft

Microsoft Adaptive Mouse: Available for $58.50 at Microsoft

Microsoft Adaptive Mouse Tail and Thumb Support: Available for $19.50 at Microsoft

Microsoft Adaptive Hub: Available for $77.99 at Microsoft

The Microsoft Presenter+ appears to be “Coming Soon” to the Microsoft Store. We aren’t sure how much the accessory would cost once listed.

Some of our coverage of the products listed above can be found below:

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Microsoft reveals new Audio Dock, Presenter+ and Adaptive Accessories

Alongside its new Surface Pro 9 and Surface Laptop 5, Microsoft also revealed a new Audio Dock, Presenter+ and several Adaptive accessories.

Let’s take a look at each new device:

Audio Dock

Audio Dock The Audio Dock features an HDMI port, 2x USB-c ports, a USB-A port and power pass-through. It’s also capable of allowing two monitors to be connected to it via HDMI or USB-C. Other features include dual forward-facing, noise-reducing microphones and a built-in speaker that features a 15-watt woofer and 5-watt tweeter.

It’s worth noting that the accessory’s HDMI 2.0 port only supports 4K at 60Hz.

Presenter+

Presenter+

During its keynote, Microsoft also revealed its new Presenter+, a TV remote-like device designed to make presentations an easier process.

The device allows you to move forward or backward during your presentation, a status light indicating when your mic is on, and direct integration with Microsoft Teams. Bluetooth range is up to 10 metres, and it has six days of battery life.

Adaptive Accessories

Adaptive Accessories

This new line features multiple products, including the Adaptive Mouse, Hub and Buttons. The Adaptive Mouse features a mouse core, tail extension and thumb support, and allows you to swap out the accessories depending on your preferred design.

On the other hand, the new Adaptive Button line includes a joystick-like device, a dedicated mute button and standard buttons. All of these accessories work with Microsoft’s new Adaptive Hub. Up to three accessories (or four Adaptive buttons) can be plugged into the adaptive hub via USB-C or connected wirelessly.

It’s unclear how much these accessories cost or when they’ll release in Canada. MobileSyrup has reached out to Microsoft for more information.

At its fall hardware event, Microsoft also revealed its new Surface Pro 9, Surface Studio 2+ and Surface Laptop 5.

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