
Customers express satisfaction with the Magic Keyboard's excellent typing feel, reliable Touch ID functionality, and ease of use. Many appreciate its sleek design, great battery life, and compatibility with various Apple devices. The lightweight and compact size are also frequently praised. However, some customers find the price to be a significant drawback.
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I can’t get enough of using this Apple Magic Keyboard; it feels right while typing on it, the numeric keyboard is placed perfectly on the right side of the keyboard as it should be, and the keys are soft to the touch with a slight faint tap noise that is not irritating to the ears. The setup was easy; plug in to charge fully, unplug, and you are ready to go to type the day away. Another thing that I should mention, I love how light it is, virtually ways like nothing.
Posted by TheeShopper
The Apple Keyboard offers excellent tactility, a well-built design, and a sleek appearance. Its impressive battery life enhances its overall appeal. However, the absence of backlighting, considering the price point, is a notable drawback. Despite this caveat, it does offer Touch ID which in my book makes up for what it lacks.
This review is from Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad and Touch ID for Mac models with Apple silicon (Lightning Port) - Silver/Black
Posted by CCHoward
If you hate they keyboard you got with your iMac because it doesn't have a 10-key, this will fix that. The quality is typical Apple (terribly overpriced and impossible to repair on your own.). My gripe with Apple's design crew is that to get more battery life, they refuse to backlight their keyboards, so if you want to type in low light situations, forget about it and turn up the lights. This keyboard seems to focus a lot more on form than function. Sure, it looks great in a spartan office (like you see in all the print ads) but unless it is sitting firmly on a flat desktop typing can be like juggling peeled grapes with wet hands. Speaking of touch, I admit I'm an old school typist. Grew up on a Royal manual, then IBM Ball Selectric, then to IBM style computer keyboards. I am having a hard time typing accurately by touch with Apple's idea of what pressing a key should feel and sound like. I also hate typing on my phone. But I digress. Overall the build get's an A- (Solid chassis but no backlight, and I don't like the "feel" of the keys) The VALUE get's a D (If you knew what it actually costs Apple to build their products, you would find yourself in a moral dilemma. They are kind of the only show in town, just the way they built their tech empire.) No body reads these reviews, so if you made it this far I hope I entertained you. p/s: I stand by my review.
This review is from Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad and Touch ID for Mac models with Apple silicon (Lightning Port) - Silver/Black
Posted by Daiv