Microsoft has introduced the Windows 365 Link, a new device that the Windows and Xbox maker says was purpose-built to connect securely to Windows 365—a service that allows users to stream Windows 10 or 11 through the cloud—in “seconds.” The new device, which advertises cloud-powered performance and several security features (e.g., a locked-down OS and password-less authentication) is now available in preview in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand ahead of its official release in select markets at $349 from April 2025.
It’s compact, lightweight, and designed to maximize productivity with its highly responsive performance. It takes seconds to boot and instantly wakes from sleep, allowing users to quickly get started or pick up where they left off on their Cloud PC. With dual 4K monitor support, four USB ports, an Ethernet port, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3, Windows 365 Link offers seamless connectivity with both wired and wireless peripherals.