The all-new Magic Keyboard is an amazing companion for iPad Pro. It features the best typing experience ever on iPad, a trackpad that opens up new ways to work with iPadOS, a USB-C port for charging, backlit keys, and front and back protection. With a new floating cantilever design, iPad Pro attaches magnetically and allows you to smoothly adjust to the perfect viewing angle for you.
Features
Full-size, backlit keys and a scissor mechanism with 1mm travel for quiet, responsive typing
Designed for Multi-Touch gestures and the cursor in iPadOS
Smooth angle adjustability delivers the perfect viewing angle
USB-C port for charging iPad Pro, freeing up the port on iPad Pro for other accessories
Folds into a case to provide front and back protection for traveling with iPad Pro
Included Free
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What's Included
Apple Magic Keyboard for 12.9-inch iPad Pro (3rd Generation 2018) and (4th Generation)
Specifications
Key Specs
Model Compatibility
Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd Generation 2018), Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (4th Generation 2020)
Operating System Compatibility
Apple iPadOS
Illuminated
true
General
Product Name
Magic Keyboard for 12.9-inch iPad Pro (3rd Generation 2018) (4th Generation)
Brand
Apple
Model Number
MXQU2LL/A
Compatibility
Brand Compatibility
Apple
Model Compatibility
Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd Generation 2018), Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (4th Generation 2020)
Customers praise the Magic Keyboard for its accurate trackpad, easy usage, and sturdy build. They appreciate the protection it provides for the iPad and its compatibility with the latest iPad Pro models. However, some customers find it expensive and a bit heavy, and wish it had more viewing angles and function keys.
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Cons mentioned:
Price
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
An Almost Perfect Accessory to the iPad Pro
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard provides a laptop-like experience that's unmatched by anything else in the market. Despite the Magic Keyboard being so far ahead of the competition, it does have its drawbacks that prevent it from being a perfect addition to the iPad.
The keyboard - it does incredibly well in terms of functionality. The keyboard is top-notch and feels as it should; natural. The keys are spaced out properly and give you the same exact experience you'd have on Apple's other magic keyboards. The backlit keys automatically adjust their brightness, a feature I've come to love (I've never felt the need to go into settings to adjust them). A common criticism for the keyboard is the lack of function keys, which I'm sure is a disappointment to many. I will say, the iPad Pro makes it incredibly easy to adjust things like volume and screen brightness, if that is a concern to you at all.
The trackpad - it also shines, as it has a lovely feel to it when you move your fingers across it. With strong gesture support that I'm sure will be improved exponentially over the next update, I have to say the trackpad is one of the most enjoyable aspects of the Magic Keyboard. If I do have any critiquing, it's that the trackpad feels somewhat small at times. Although I've adjust the trackpad speed, my finger still periodically slides to the top edge of the trackpad. A minor nuisance at best.
Construction - my main issue with the Magic Keyboard lies here. The polyurethane material that is used here does have a nice feel to it, but easily attracts oil from fingers, as well as being prone to scratches or dents. It's also the same material found on Apple's Keyboard Folio which is disappointing, due to the fact that you're paying an incredibly high price for this product. The durability of this keyboard is highly questionable - especially if you're someone that plans to take this keyboard out often and in different conditions. Look at online reviews of Apple's Keyboard Folio after months or years of use to get an estimate of what your Magic Keyboard may look like over time.
Additional Thoughts - The USB-C port on the Magic Keyboard provides another charging option which is great, but it cannot detect any hardware being plugged into it. Disappointing? Yes, especially at the $350 price point. But if you feel like the single port on the iPad Pro itself is enough for you, then this drawback will be a bit easier to accept. In terms of overall weight, the Magic Keyboard with iPad Pro attached can feel a little hefty. I personally don't mind it and I understand the need for the added weight. Lastly, the viewing angles are excellent. I've never felt the need to adjust it more than it's capable of. I love using this keyboard on a table, and it's pretty comfortable to use in my lap as well. You may experience a tip-over if you have the viewing angle at its max, or if you have the keyboard on your lap unevenly. Overall, I've found how to use it in various positions without it tipping over.
In closing - the Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro is what I and many other iPad users have been wanting since the release of the iPad Pro...or even the iPad itself. It gets a lot of things right and I'm sure you'll enjoy it if you decide to get it - the iPad experience takes a large leap here. The price can be hard to justify, especially if you feel like it should be a perfect product at the $350 price point. In that case, I would recommend using Apple or 3rd party keyboards/trackpads to get similar functionality.
(photos attached have a black skin applied to the Magic Keyboard)
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Trackpad
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it, the caps lock lites when it is on.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The only thing I would like to see is a function key row on the top of the key board.
Because of our ‘new environment’ it has been getting a lot of use and it is really nice to use.
One odd thing happened the other day, the backlit keyboard light wouldn’t come on, then suddenly it was working again. It has been working since. As you may have guessed I’m not a very good typist,
I am a photographer and use the new iPad Pro for a lot of my work now, in place of the iMac and MacBookPro, what a difference.
I can attach Ext. HDs and use the iPad as a Live Monitor while shooting in the studio or out on location and save files for reviewing later on the iPad for editing later in Photoshop etc.
The Magic Keyboard makes all possible for many reasons not least being the floating screen, keyboard with touch pad, iPen, and iMouse 2, all in one neat unit.
Wait. . . there is more! The iPad syncs with the iPhone for use as a remote and also you can down load the photos to send to the clients or any one while photographing in the field or back in the studio.
The Magic Keyboard works great in so many ways besides typing
as mentioned above. It may be expensive but for my work it’s a life saver. I’ve had to down size the last year as I’m not quite as strong as in years past as I will be 82 this month and lugging a lot of equipment...well you get it. With all in a smaller package and having the capabilities that the new tech. gives I could only dream of a few years ago.
In closing I would like to say thank you Apple for a dream come true and Best Buy-Geek Squad thank you for being here!
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Expensive
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best iPad Pro Keyboard
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I've been waiting and researching for the best iPad Pro keyboard that I can use for work and this was the answer
Here were my requirements:
- Seamless integration with the iPad Pro and no connectivity issues.
- Great typing experience. The original iPad Pro keyboard made by Apple had one of the worst typing experiences.
- Well built and looks good with the iPad Pro.
The only negative probably for most iPad Pro owners is the price. I was looking forward to using it and making it part of my workflow, but unfortunately, I had to return the product because I found out I had no more work to return to because of this Pandemic.
If you still have work and you plan to use this as a keyboard, you will definitely love it and will make up for the cost of it through an improvement in your productivity.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A New Perspective...
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Magic Keyboard + iPad Pro, wow where do I begin...this accessory brought new ways to the iPad experience that I never could imagine. Firstly, the packaging it came in, as with all Apple Products you get attention to detail on the packaging, as well as when you crack into the box after pulling the handy pull tab that is on the corner. The only thing you’ll find in the box is some paperwork, plastic, and your keyboard itself, so don’t be looking around for any cables or anything. Once out you can connect the iPad to the magic keyboard, which is just a couple of strong magnets on the back of the Magic Keyboard and Integrated into the iPad itself, so it gives itself a secure grip once connected into place, so do not worry your iPad will not fall out of the case once its in, but if you wish to take it off do not worry either as with a nice tug your iPad will be set free for you can enjoy tablet mode once again. Unlike other keyboards, this one is a direct connection with the iPad itself, and of course since it is made by Apple you get the full intentions of what Apple wished the iPad to be, like a computer....well sort of. The keyboard does add a little bit of weight on the iPad itself, so be prepared for that, but I did not notice a drastic increase as I am used to using a MacBook Pro. The keyboard itself is backlit, so working at night is a breeze, and the actual keys itself are pretty clicky and super responsive. Also embedded in the keyboard is some shortcut keys, if you are used to MacOS they kind of follow to an extent in iPadOS. (Speaking of the keyboard, if you don’t wish to have the backlight on in the day time, simply go to settings-general-keyboard-hardware keyboard then simply change the brightness to your desired level.) The trackpad, however is a different, but very useful experience for the iPad. It brings a new light to it, and makes it really comparable to a modern laptop, or even a lower model MacBook. The trackpad is responsive as well, and allows you to click anywhere on the screen. Also on the keyboard itself, there is an additional USB-C port, which allows you to do pass through charging on the iPad to leave the main USB-C port on your iPad freed up for anything you wish to use it for. My only downside of the keyboard is that it doesn’t protect the sides of the iPad, so i suggest getting a tablet sleeve, or even a laptop sleeve that’ll fit it if you plan on carrying it around places that might ding the sides. Other than that, if you get Apple Care Plus for your iPad (which i highly recommend) it will also cover the Magic Keyboard that you buy for the length of your protection on your ipad! (Each subject to a 29 dollar service fee for the keyboard itself of course) Some people may think the price is too high for what it is, yes its a 350 dollar keyboard, but its more than a keyboard its an amazing accessory for your iPad especially if you use it on the daily. Plus with price being mentioned, you can always apply for the credit card that BestBuy offers, and if you get approved you can finance this keyboard interest free for either 12 months or 6 months which is amazing I think, I chose the 12 month financing! Anyway, I love this keyboard...and I think any other iPad Pro user will to!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The gap between Macbook and tablet has been closed
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
As i shopped for the perfect case and between the time Apple announced this keyboard, the release for this accessory couldn’t have come sooner. Granted this keyboard is overpriced but at the end of the day you get what you pay for, trackpad functions with the famous macbook keyboards, you could type on this all day without your fingers getting tired because the kickback is not as strong as a Full sized keyboard.
The packaging and the user guides are bare, but this case and keyboard is packed with hidden content that will require you to dig deep and learn what this can do, iOs 13 has a ton of hidden features such as the ability to change keyboard shortcuts and the ability to change trackpad color, speed, animation and settings. Learning the trackpad gestures takes some getting used but you learn at the end of the day WHY they took out the ESC key, you don’t really need it. The biggest thing for me was learning the exclusive iOS Ipad keyboard shortcuts and for all here’s a guide that should help!
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211096
The keyboard feedback is trademark apple macbook, you can control the brightness via the settings or let it do it’s natural work, by default the backlight will turn off if left unused for a couple of minutes and will turn back on once you star using it, the trackpad can be used just as a macbook but with the iPad gestures. Honestly it should come natural if you know how to use the iPad swipe features.
The case is heavy for all the right reasons, i’ve gotten used to it already, the iPad won’t fall off it’s magnet unless it’s done purposely, i’ve grown fond of the material(rubberized plastic) that covers the outside i.e the material that scratches easy, gets smeared or dirty easily, this is the kind of material that doesn’t damage the screen when closed up and i’m all up for it since it was my biggest worry.
Another caveat a lot of people might not know, if you have Applecare +, this device is covered under it since it’s an official Apple product, should any problems arise just start a claim under your ipad and Apple will take care of it.
My biggest fear is that Apple will keep churning out more magic keyboard with trackpad variants sooner, maybe even with touch id, heck i like this one, but for what’s it worth, this is sexier than any macbook since i use my ipads as entertainment hubs more than anything anyways plus once you add up the price of an ipad and this keyboard you already went over the price of an entry level macbook air so you got choices! The biggest advantage is the celular model of course and wifi6 on the new ipad pro 2020
PS After weeks of shopping around props to best buy, I was ready to buy this through Apple but they have a 3-4 week delay, Target doesn’t even have them in stock, Amazon hasn’t even released them, Best Buy is the only one that has them ready to ship, in this crazy hard times major props for delivering and over exceeding all expectations!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Battery drain, Expensive
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
IT’S OK , BUT WAY OVER PRICED!!!!!!!
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Not as versatile for it to to be so expensive, it falls over some times on my ipad 12.9 2021 version .
It’s okay, but i feel like there are more options out there . If your just looking for great laptop/ MacBook Experience, then this maybe for u. Also the lighting on the keyboard also kills the Batteries, just (fyi)
Other then making a purchase for $350 dollars, if i can find something similar, to this product, I will be returning before my 14days are up b/c this keyboard is over priced & its not as versatile to do thing with. Especially if i want to use my Apple Pencil, for the money I paid, i need this thing to fold in many positions.
I hope the photos help a little, as you will see the iPad falls over when I didn’t that’s my hands on the iPad, when it was sitting in my lap.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy to use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Easy to use
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Posted . Owned for more than 2 years when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Very easy to use. My iPad Pro is very compatible with this.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Trackpad
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I use this literally every day.
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This is the best keyboard on the market. I literally use this every day to type and use the trackpad on my iPad. It has literally transformed the way I use the iPad.
Previously the iPad was a tablet that hold with my hand and rest on my lap or table. This keyboard dock makes it feel and function like a laptop. Previous versions of older iPad/keyboard combos was just a keyboard and had no trackpad. The trackpad changed everything. I rarely use the touchscreen of the iPad anymore and prefer the precision of the trackpad.
The typing is the best with a real keyboard. Typing on an iPad was always a tedious affair with no tactile feel. The keyboard is great, it feels and looks like a regular MacBook keyboard with actual chiclet keys, not just a plastic membrane top. The backlight and power also adds to the premium laptop feel of the keyboard. Finally the additional USB C charging port on the left adds a location to charge where you most need it. The one issue with the port is that it is not thunderbolt compatible. It is not a data port at all, rather it is only useful for charging. Certain USB-C charging adapters like the one fro my Dell XPS laptop simply doesn’t’ work with the left port. I am not sure why.
Overall this is a must have accessory for your iPad, if you don’t own one, i strongly suggest you get it!
A:I agree. I don’t’ think this can fold into a lay flat mode or tablet style while attached to the keyboard. This is a bummer for me as a digital artist. I don’t want to take it off and switch cases or lay it on a hard surface all bare back! For me, I think I am sticking with the folio and buying the standalone magic keyboard since I do more media consumption/art rather than office/business work. Good luck! Cheers.
A:It is connected through smart connector. The magic keyboard does not have Bluetooth or battery. Once you put the iPad on the keyboard, it is ready to go.
A:Yes, the 12.9 iPad Pro 4th Generation keyboard will work with the 5th generation iPad Pro. Keep in mind the 5th gen pro is slightly thicker than the 4th gen pro and the result is that the keyboard doesn’t close exactly flush. I have attached photos of my 5th gen ipad pro in the 4th gen case and 5th gen case.