Looking to buy a new keyboard for your Mac? Look no further than Apple’s own Magic Keyboard, which is down to its lowest price ever. While the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad retails ...
A few months after it introduced new Touch ID-enabled Magic Keyboards along with M1 Macs, Apple is now selling the peripheral separately. The Magic Keyboard with Touch ID costs $149, while a version ...
The Magic Keyboard with Touch ID works with all Macs, but Touch ID only works with Apple Silicon Macs. This article teaches you how to connect a Magic Keyboard to a Mac, including all current models ...
Apple has updated its accessories range, now offering the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID separately as well as redesigning the Magic Trackpad and updating the Magic Mouse. The revamp means more ...
If you own a Mac, and are looking to grab a new keyboard, the Apple Magic Keyboard is going to be a great option. The keyboard looks good, matching most Apple products out on the market, and it offers ...
Apple’s newest Magic Keyboard with Touch ID integration, which launched alongside the M1 iMac, is now available to purchase by itself, starting at $149. The device works with all machines powered by ...
The keyboard is no longer exclusively bundled with the $1299 iMac, but it still only works with M1 computers. Reading time 2 minutes Apple finally brought Touch ID to its desktop computers earlier ...
Editor's take: Magic Keyboards perform incredibly well. I have two. The oldest one I've had for nine years, and it still works great. They have superb Bluetooth range that's strong enough to work from ...