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# Compatible with Surface Pro 4-7 Battery powered 70% larger touchpad 12.3 Pro Bluetooth Keyboard with Trackpad for Microsoft Surface Pro (Black)

**Brand:** brydge
**Price:** € 87.73
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💼 Elevate Your Workspace: Where Style Meets Functionality!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 12.3 Pro Bluetooth Keyboard with Trackpad for Microsoft Surface Pro (Black) by brydge
- **How much does it cost?** € 87.73 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- brydge enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted brydge brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Travel-Ready Design:** Lightweight and portable, perfect for professionals on the go.
- • **One Year Peace of Mind:** Enjoy a limited one-year warranty and dedicated customer support.
- • **Seamless Compatibility:** Engineered to work flawlessly with Surface Pro 4, 5, 6, and 7.
- • **Transform Your Surface:** Elevate your Surface Pro to laptop status with the Brydge 12.3 Pro+.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Experience the world's first Bluetooth precision touchpad for Windows.

## Overview

The Brydge 12.3 Pro Bluetooth Keyboard with Trackpad is designed for Microsoft Surface Pro models 4 through 7, featuring a 70% larger precision touchpad, customizable multi-touch gestures, and a sleek, travel-friendly design. With adjustable backlit keys and a one-year warranty, it combines functionality and style for the modern professional.

## Description

Product description Brydge 12.3 Pro+ The 12.3 Pro+ has been designed and engineered to meet the standards set by Microsoft. "The craftsmanship and performance of Brydge’s 12.3 Pro+ and 10.5 Go+ is exceptional. These products further expand the versatility of the Surface Pro and Go devices while complementing the design and quality of our Surface range." - James vanRosmalen , Product Validation Lead, Designed for Surface Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad for Surface Pro 4,5,6,7 Every element of the Brydge 12.3 Pro+ has been engineered to work seamlessly with the Surface Pro to deliver an unparalleled experience. The new 12.3 Pro+ brings a whole new dimension to the Surface Pro by creating a unique laptop like experience. Use it anywhere, anyhow - the choice is yours. Precision Touchpad Bluetooth 5.0 Connectivity 0-180° Viewing Angles Up to 6-Month Battery Life Adjustable Backlit Keys Night and Day. The full backlit keyboard gives you non-stop performance with three levels of brightness. Bigger. Smarter. More Precise. The Brydge 12.3 Pro+ features a dedicated Windows precision touchpad (70% larger than the original Brydge 12.3) with fluid gestures that make multitasking easy. It looks like a laptop, and performs like one. Native Multi-Touch. With the precision touchpad, you have full control of gestures with the native windows settings - whether they be two, three or four fingers. Customize them how you want. Windows has you covered. Type Better Less backspace, more productivity. The Brydge 12.3 Pro+ delivers precise feedback and increased accuracy, setting the new standard for Surface Pro keyboards. The Brydge 12.3 Pro+ adapts with you. Our hinges allow for unrestricted viewing angles from 0-180° and are tested to fit securely to your Surface Pro. Featuring 3 levels of LED backlighting to meet your visibility demands. A feature that comes in very handy when you need it most. Bluetooth Connectivity Bluetooth for fast pairing and a lag-free typing experience. Type easier, type faster, type confidently. Transformative! "The Brydge keyboard changes everything and I now have a fully functioning laptop, with fast responsive multi-touch gestures and a subtle but welcome backlight. When docked in the Brydge, the Surface Pro is stable and the hinge feel very secure. I've no problem getting the viewing angle I want. In the hand it feels like a premium product and it's lightweight so it's no problem to take out and about. I've no hesitations in recommending this product for anyone wanting a better laptop experience from their Surface Pro." - Martin B. | Verified Reviewer Amazing addition for any Surface user "The Brydge Keyboard changed my experience with this 2-in-1. It's an attractive product with amazing functionality, great battery, amazing feel, and I can use my Surface comfortably on my lap now! I've always been curious about Brydge products since purchasing my Surface, and the beta program gave me the opportunity to see the hype for myself. I highly recommend this product." - Danny | Verified Reviewer This keyboard transforms the way you use the Surface Pro 7 "Firstly, the keyboard clicks feel amazing, the touchpad (which is bigger) is great! Feels like a smooth glass. The biggest advantage I would say, is not having to use the kickstand every time I wish to use the Surface as a laptop, instead of a tablet. I can use it in bed, on the go, sofas, etc. And, when I want to use it as a tablet, they keyboard can be removed and bam! All in all, I would 100% recommend this product for anyone owning a Surface Pro series." - Imad | Verified Reviewer Best wireless keyboard for the Surface Pro "Purely from the design aspect, the keys, layout, touchpad sensitivity is exactly as responsive as Microsoft Type Cover! All gestures work flawlessly and turned my Surface Pro 7 into an ideal laptop while at the office or during the commute. When I need to use my Surface Pro as a tablet, it slides out easily and when I want to use it as a laptop, it holds my Surface Pro like it was a single unit! Kudo's to the design and engineer team, you can't get any better than this!" - Don W. | Verified Reviewer TECH SPECS

Review: The best compromise between value, comfort, and functionality in a non-MS keyboard - Those of us who own Microsoft Surface tablets love and loath them. We love them because they are powerful, thin, light, and fun to use. We loath them because they aren't quite a laptop, even with the MS clip-on keyboard cover. The kickstand idea looks good on paper, but how many of us really use tablets as tablets and not like ad-hoc laptops? Without a keyboard, you are basically wasting 80% of the Surface's power. Just go buy an iPad if all you want is a tablet. You'll be happier with it if all you're doing is watching streaming video or reading books. But if what you want is a modular tablet/keyboard combo to get you the power of a laptop with the versatility of a laptop, you really only have a couple of options. a) You buy Micro$oft's keyboard/cover combo, which is decent enough, but doesn't really solve that painful kickstand problem when you try to use it as a pseudo-laptop... or b) You buy a bluetooth keyboard/folio combo, which is usually a major kludge and chock full of compromises. Performance suffers and the whole thing just looks cheap. Why spend $800 on a Surface when it winds up looking like you stuffed it into a cheap pleather case with a crappy bluetooth keyboard. Enter option c) The Brydge 12.3 Pro+ bluetooth keyboard. This is the first and only (to my knowledge) keyboard that actually makes the Surface act more like a SurfaceBook. You slip the Surface into the clips that hold it snugly to the keyboard, you pair up the Bluetooth, you get typing. I'm typing this review on it, BTW. In the world of keyboard options the Brydge 12.3 Pro+ is... a) An incredible keyboard (super comfortable with a decent amount of spring to the keys) b) Well balanced (it has enough weight to keep the tablet part from tipping it over) c) Seems very stable as far as the Bluetooth connection is concerned The pros are obvious. For the first time the Surface behaves like a true laptop without the cheap pleathery case/combo feel. The cons are a little tougher to define, but they get down to the central issue. If you want a true SurfaceBook, get ready to spring another $500 to get into the ballpark. This does not make the Surface a SurfaceBook. The surface doesn't "clip" into the Brydge the way the MS keyboard/cover clips onto the Surface. The Brydge uses small-ish tabs at the lower corners of the surface to "cinch" the Surface into place. They are silicone coated clips that provide a snug, but not "clicked" point of connection with the tablet. In other words, the tablet *can* slip free, especially if you do what I did and try to add a sticker to the back of your Surface to protect that beautiful aluminum case from scratches. Then, what you'll wind up doing is also what I did, cutting away pieces of that beautiful skin so the clips maintain perfect, flat contact with the back of the Surface. After I put the skin on and tried to clip the Surface into the Brydge, the clips failed to make perfect contact, so the silicone coating wouldn't grip and the tablet slipped right out. But, if you do buy a skin and spend a few moments creating a template to cut the corners out before you apply it to your Surface, the silicone clips on the Brydge will maintain a reasonably snug connection with the tablet and you will have all the functionality of a slim, powerful laptop with a solid, author-approved keyboard. Bottom line, the Brydge 12.3 Pro+ keyboard for the Microsoft Surface Pro line of tablets is an incredible value, a solid performer, and perfectly funtional. Just buy a decent skin for the back of your Surface and make sure the silicone-covered pads that hold the Surface in place have complete contact with the tablet case and you'll enjoy the best of both worlds. The tablet functionality of the Surface when you need it, and the keyboard comfort of a laptop for the 80% of real world purposes that we buy a Surface for in the first place. Highly recommended.
Review: Love the keyboard, Hate the company - This keyboard arrived damaged. I don't think it happened in transit - I think it shipped that way from the company. I didn't notice it right away, but the bottom left corner was not securely attached, and it effected the use of the touchpad (once I figured out how to turn it on using Fn-Alt). Also, the little rubber bump on the left side was missing, presumably down into the inside of the keyboard, due to the gapping issue. Although I like the keyboard, I wanted to return it and get another one because, you know, this is supposed to be new, even if the issues are livable. When I went through the return process, I noticed that I was supposed to pay for the return shipping. I got a good deal on this keyboard - only $27 (I know some of you paid like $127, so how can I complain), but that means that spending $10-$15 shipping it back leaves a net return of $12-$17. Although I'm kind of miffed at that, I'll admit that the keyboard, even in its present condition, is worth more than that to me - so I guess I'll just keep it. Like I say - I love the keyboard, I'm just mad at the company for not taking care of this on their dime instead of mine. Now that that's out of my system - I'll tell you about the keyboard. I was/am still a bit worried that the hinges will someday crack the screen on my 6pro - I can see how that could happen if you just grab the screen and slam it shut. That glass screen isn't meant to take that kind of pressure, concentrated in a little spot like that. But I leave mine open on my desk most of the time, and I'm going to think about that every time that I do close it, so I don't anticipate a problem. It certainly isn't going to crack the screen by just sitting there, as it's not that tight (it's tight enough, it's just not clamped on or anything like that). I was a bit nervous to get a bluetooth keyboard, because I can't stand the lag that I have always noticed in the ones that I have used before. But I don't have that problem with this keyboard. If it has a lag between the time that I hit a key to wake it up and it starts to register that keystroke on the screen, I haven't noticed it. Good for them. The touchpad is also very responsive. The keyboard feels pretty good, but I notice that I get a significant number of double letters while I'm typing. Is this me or the keyboard? It doesn't happen to me on other keyboards, so I assume it's the keyboard. I wrote this review using the keyboard, and probably had about 20-30 double letters that I had to go back and correct. Perhaps as I get more accustomed to the keyboard, that will abate. The hinges raise the keyboard on a slight slant, so that is nice - as far as it goes. Unfortunately, the slant is not as great as I am accustomed to (I have always used the ridiculously-priced Microsoft type keyboard, which has more of a slant), so I feel like I really have to reach for the upper-two rows of keys. I'm sure I'll get used to that. I am pleased with the weight of the keyboard. I realize that greater weight in the keyboard increases the overall weight of the tablet, but I was more concerned that when I leaned the screen back, the entire thing would fall over backwards because the screen outweighed the keyboard by too great an amount. There is no such problem here - I'm able to position the screen at normal usage angles and it doesn't feel like it's going to fall over. So I'll finish where I started - I love the keyboard, but I wish I had one that wasn't broken. If the company is listening - Hey! Make this right. Right?

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08CWTKZQV |
| Additional Features | Travel |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54 in Tablet Keyboards |
| Brand | Brydge |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | Microsoft Surface Pro 4 |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,028 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.5"L x 7.9"W x 0.7"H |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Description | Standalone |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Brydge |
| Mfr Part Number | BRY7012 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Number | BRY7012 |
| Number of Keys | 78 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Special Feature | Travel |
| UPC | 787790155348 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Brydge
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth
- **Keyboard Description:** Standalone
- **Language:** English
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Product Dimensions:** 11.5"L x 7.9"W x 0.7"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Office
- **Special Feature:** Travel

## Images

![12.3 Pro Bluetooth Keyboard with Trackpad for Microsoft Surface Pro (Black) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51kvaVgZuCL.jpg)
![12.3 Pro Bluetooth Keyboard with Trackpad for Microsoft Surface Pro (Black) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61sWZT1VgwL.jpg)
![12.3 Pro Bluetooth Keyboard with Trackpad for Microsoft Surface Pro (Black) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/219XiA618DL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this fit a pixel slate?**
A: Yes, but it's not as snug as I'd like. The real problem with the Pixel Slate is while the Brydge keyboard works, the trackpad does not.

**Q: Can i use this keyboard while not attached to the surface pro? (Like a true wireless keyboard not attached to it?)**
A: Yes! I use my pen to write notes on my surface and I keep the keyboard next to for when I need to type. I believe you just have to keep it within like approximately 5 feet of the surface at it still works! It’s an amazing product, would definitely recommend trying it!

**Q: Will this work on the Microsoft surface pro first generation model 1514?**
A: It’s only for Surface Pro 4 and above.

**Q: Are there any accessories for the pen to be attached to this?**
A: This will work for the pen. https://www.amazon.com/Compatible-Elastic-Protected-Adhesive-Attached/dp/B07MLVVZQ8/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=stylus+holder+for+tablet&qid=1605444037&sprefix=stylus+hol&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExN0M1WlU5REJHRTBMJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMzMwODIxMUMyVkM2RUFTWjg2UCZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwMzIxNDU1MU41NUgxVUJGS0JRNSZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX3Bob25lX3NlYXJjaF9hdGYmYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best compromise between value, comfort, and functionality in a non-MS keyboard
*by S***L on December 11, 2020*

Those of us who own Microsoft Surface tablets love and loath them. We love them because they are powerful, thin, light, and fun to use. We loath them because they aren't quite a laptop, even with the MS clip-on keyboard cover. The kickstand idea looks good on paper, but how many of us really use tablets as tablets and not like ad-hoc laptops? Without a keyboard, you are basically wasting 80% of the Surface's power. Just go buy an iPad if all you want is a tablet. You'll be happier with it if all you're doing is watching streaming video or reading books. But if what you want is a modular tablet/keyboard combo to get you the power of a laptop with the versatility of a laptop, you really only have a couple of options. a) You buy Micro$oft's keyboard/cover combo, which is decent enough, but doesn't really solve that painful kickstand problem when you try to use it as a pseudo-laptop... or b) You buy a bluetooth keyboard/folio combo, which is usually a major kludge and chock full of compromises. Performance suffers and the whole thing just looks cheap. Why spend $800 on a Surface when it winds up looking like you stuffed it into a cheap pleather case with a crappy bluetooth keyboard. Enter option c) The Brydge 12.3 Pro+ bluetooth keyboard. This is the first and only (to my knowledge) keyboard that actually makes the Surface act more like a SurfaceBook. You slip the Surface into the clips that hold it snugly to the keyboard, you pair up the Bluetooth, you get typing. I'm typing this review on it, BTW. In the world of keyboard options the Brydge 12.3 Pro+ is... a) An incredible keyboard (super comfortable with a decent amount of spring to the keys) b) Well balanced (it has enough weight to keep the tablet part from tipping it over) c) Seems very stable as far as the Bluetooth connection is concerned The pros are obvious. For the first time the Surface behaves like a true laptop without the cheap pleathery case/combo feel. The cons are a little tougher to define, but they get down to the central issue. If you want a true SurfaceBook, get ready to spring another $500 to get into the ballpark. This does not make the Surface a SurfaceBook. The surface doesn't "clip" into the Brydge the way the MS keyboard/cover clips onto the Surface. The Brydge uses small-ish tabs at the lower corners of the surface to "cinch" the Surface into place. They are silicone coated clips that provide a snug, but not "clicked" point of connection with the tablet. In other words, the tablet *can* slip free, especially if you do what I did and try to add a sticker to the back of your Surface to protect that beautiful aluminum case from scratches. Then, what you'll wind up doing is also what I did, cutting away pieces of that beautiful skin so the clips maintain perfect, flat contact with the back of the Surface. After I put the skin on and tried to clip the Surface into the Brydge, the clips failed to make perfect contact, so the silicone coating wouldn't grip and the tablet slipped right out. But, if you do buy a skin and spend a few moments creating a template to cut the corners out before you apply it to your Surface, the silicone clips on the Brydge will maintain a reasonably snug connection with the tablet and you will have all the functionality of a slim, powerful laptop with a solid, author-approved keyboard. Bottom line, the Brydge 12.3 Pro+ keyboard for the Microsoft Surface Pro line of tablets is an incredible value, a solid performer, and perfectly funtional. Just buy a decent skin for the back of your Surface and make sure the silicone-covered pads that hold the Surface in place have complete contact with the tablet case and you'll enjoy the best of both worlds. The tablet functionality of the Surface when you need it, and the keyboard comfort of a laptop for the 80% of real world purposes that we buy a Surface for in the first place. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love the keyboard, Hate the company
*by R***S on November 12, 2023*

This keyboard arrived damaged. I don't think it happened in transit - I think it shipped that way from the company. I didn't notice it right away, but the bottom left corner was not securely attached, and it effected the use of the touchpad (once I figured out how to turn it on using Fn-Alt). Also, the little rubber bump on the left side was missing, presumably down into the inside of the keyboard, due to the gapping issue. Although I like the keyboard, I wanted to return it and get another one because, you know, this is supposed to be new, even if the issues are livable. When I went through the return process, I noticed that I was supposed to pay for the return shipping. I got a good deal on this keyboard - only $27 (I know some of you paid like $127, so how can I complain), but that means that spending $10-$15 shipping it back leaves a net return of $12-$17. Although I'm kind of miffed at that, I'll admit that the keyboard, even in its present condition, is worth more than that to me - so I guess I'll just keep it. Like I say - I love the keyboard, I'm just mad at the company for not taking care of this on their dime instead of mine. Now that that's out of my system - I'll tell you about the keyboard. I was/am still a bit worried that the hinges will someday crack the screen on my 6pro - I can see how that could happen if you just grab the screen and slam it shut. That glass screen isn't meant to take that kind of pressure, concentrated in a little spot like that. But I leave mine open on my desk most of the time, and I'm going to think about that every time that I do close it, so I don't anticipate a problem. It certainly isn't going to crack the screen by just sitting there, as it's not that tight (it's tight enough, it's just not clamped on or anything like that). I was a bit nervous to get a bluetooth keyboard, because I can't stand the lag that I have always noticed in the ones that I have used before. But I don't have that problem with this keyboard. If it has a lag between the time that I hit a key to wake it up and it starts to register that keystroke on the screen, I haven't noticed it. Good for them. The touchpad is also very responsive. The keyboard feels pretty good, but I notice that I get a significant number of double letters while I'm typing. Is this me or the keyboard? It doesn't happen to me on other keyboards, so I assume it's the keyboard. I wrote this review using the keyboard, and probably had about 20-30 double letters that I had to go back and correct. Perhaps as I get more accustomed to the keyboard, that will abate. The hinges raise the keyboard on a slight slant, so that is nice - as far as it goes. Unfortunately, the slant is not as great as I am accustomed to (I have always used the ridiculously-priced Microsoft type keyboard, which has more of a slant), so I feel like I really have to reach for the upper-two rows of keys. I'm sure I'll get used to that. I am pleased with the weight of the keyboard. I realize that greater weight in the keyboard increases the overall weight of the tablet, but I was more concerned that when I leaned the screen back, the entire thing would fall over backwards because the screen outweighed the keyboard by too great an amount. There is no such problem here - I'm able to position the screen at normal usage angles and it doesn't feel like it's going to fall over. So I'll finish where I started - I love the keyboard, but I wish I had one that wasn't broken. If the company is listening - Hey! Make this right. Right?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does what it’s supposed to.
*by A***N on October 17, 2022*

I’m really not a huge fan of this setup. The keyboard does what it’s supposed to, which is be an input device but it lacks a few things. First, the surface is a tablet, a tablet you’re able to write on with the original keyboard after folding it to the backside of it and it becomes a notebook of sorts. The hinges on this keyboard do not allow that, they go complete 180* which by that I mean closed with the tablet stuck in it, and keys on the screen. To wide open and flat with keys and screen facing up. That takes away the tablet functionality 100%. Unless you like spinning a huge block around on a table. Second is wake up ability. If you close the surface with it in the hinges. It goes into rest mode, you put it in your bag and go. If it sits for an extended period of time, rest mode saves battery by disconnecting peripherals (keyboards, mice), but this does not wake it up like a traditional laptop. You’re stuck swiping up or using your camera to unlock the system and then waiting for the connection to refresh between keyboard and tablet. Kind of a pain that I’m not a huge fan of. Third, the hinges, I know I mentioned the range of motion but the width of the hinges don’t do it any favors either. The hinges don’t account for the thickness of a screen protector. So it’s a concerningly tight fit to slide the surface into the cradle. There’s 2 small tabs on the front of the screen that make contact with the glass. These hinges are stiff. The concern is real that these might actually break the screen on a 700$++ tablet. It has by some of the reviews. I have a screen protector on my surface and these certainly do press hard enough to bend the glass on it at the bottom left and right sides that you can see in the reflection when the screen is black. There’s absolutely ZERO protection afforded here, the hinges also take the ability away of attaching any sort of protective cover. Maybe a set of hinges that allow use of the kickstand or whatever Overall, it’s a decent piece. Sturdy, solid, holds the tablet upright in a laptop style where it restores the productivity function of a windows computer. But it takes away the tablet functionality completely. Unless you want to risk pulling it out over and over. Which I DONT recommend, after seeing the bend in the screen. I use my surface more now because of this keyboard but the fear of a broken screen and scratched up finish is real. I have the black surface.

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