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What you need to know

What you need to know

Update 10/1:These SopiGuard skins are nowon Amazonin all versions for easier purchasing.

We’re starting to see a slow trickle of accessories forSurface Duohit the scene since the device’s launch earlier this month. One area where there are relatively few options, however, is skins. Fortunately, if you want to add another pop of color or texture to your Surface Duo (with a little protection, to boot), a company called SopiGuard hasdozens of Surface Duo skins availableand ready to ship.

In all, SopiGuard has eight different textures and styles of skins to choose from. Those range from a simple matte color, to metallic, carbon fiber, and color shift designs. With each, you can choose from a bunch of different colors as well.

If you want to add little more flair to the back of your Duo, SopiGuard also has a dedicated colorful skin for the Microsoft logo in the tech giant’s usual colors.

Reddit usertherealmrsymbareceived their skins already posted a picture (seen below), so you can see what they look like. The picture shows a gold honeycomb pattern on one side and metallic purple on the other.

It’s worth noting that dbrand isalso selling Surface Duo skinsbut they don’t appear to be shipping just yet.

SopiGuard’s Surface Duo skins are available now for between $13 and $15, depending on the style. If skins aren’t your style, you can also check out some of thebest Surface Duo casesto add a bit more protection to your device.

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Dan Thorp-Lancaster is the former Editor-in-Chief of Windows Central. He began working with Windows Central, Android Central, and iMore as a news writer in 2014 and is obsessed with tech of all sorts. You can follow Dan on Twitter@DthorpLand Instagram@heyitsdtl.