Also consider gaming keyboards which cost an excess of $200, some people swear by them, others do very well with regular cheap keyboards. If you're ready to spend like me $5000 for Mac studio an extra $200 will not be too much. Is it worth the money? It depends on what kind of work you do, and how much you invested in your hardware from Apple. It is certainly long-lasting and can work weeks without recharge. When you start your computer you still have to enter the password, touch ID works only after that. Also touch ID replaced eject button from the keyboard and now you cannot use it in the combination of keys to turn off Mac for example. It's better than the rectangular black keyboard I had before without touch ID (new round corners keyboard does not catch as much dirt between the keys as the old one, not certain if that's design improvement), but it's not without small inconveniences. I will not say it's my best investment since I did not pay for it but got it together with a Mac studio, but it is a good keyboard, to have lighted keys? on wireless keyboard is never heard of. And I will not question what you do with 3 MacBooks. Sorry if I'm being sarcastic, but considering the price of the MacBooks they certainly must read your mind you paid the price after all. PS: Before you pounce on me, I have 3 Macbook Pros at home. So does it automatically type what's in your mind for $199? No doubt, it's a Trillion dollar company just like that. (Battery life varies by use.) Comes with a woven USB-C to Lightning Cable that lets you pair and charge by connecting to a USB-C port on your Mac. GO WEEKS WITHOUT CHARGING - The incredibly long-lasting internal battery will power your keyboard for about a month or more between charges.QUICK UNLOCK WITH TOUCH ID - Touch ID gives you a fast, easy, secure way to unlock your Mac and sign in to apps and sites.Its extended layout features document navigation controls for quick scrolling and full-size arrow keys. ENHANCED TYPING EXPERIENCE - Magic Keyboard delivers a remarkably comfortable and precise typing experience.Requires a Mac with Apple silicon using macOS 11.4 or later. See the list of compatible devices above. WORKS WITH ANY MAC WITH APPLE SILICON - It pairs automatically with your Mac with Apple silicon so you can get to work right away.The numeric keypad is ideal for spreadsheets and finance applications. And the rechargeable internal battery means no loose batteries to replace. WIRELESS, RECHARGEABLE CONVENIENCE - Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad connects wirelessly to your Mac via Bluetooth.$26.00 lower ( 13% savings) than the list price of $199.00 $157.52 - White Keys Only 17 left in stock. The numeric keypad is ideal for spreadsheets and finance applications.Amazon has Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad for Mac Computers with Apple Silicon (Wireless, Rechargable) - US English - Black Keys for $173.00. Description Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad features an extended layout, with document navigation controls for quick scrolling and full-size arrow keys. And the rechargeable internal battery means no loose batteries to replace. It pairs quickly with your device so you can get to work right away. Magic Keyboard delivers a remarkably comfortable and precise typing experience. Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad connects wirelessly to your Mac, iPad, or iPhone via Bluetooth. Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad features: We’re tracking everything from notable offers on the latest M2 devices from both macOS and iPadOS stables to must-have accessories, flagship listening experiences, and more now that the week is halfway over. Then make sure to go hit up our Apple guide for all of this week’s other best deals. So in either case, there really isn’t beating just how solid of a price cut Apple’s tried and true Magic Keyboard is. That is with the added numeric keypad, but even dropping the full keyboard layout means spending $140. By comparison, the new version of Magic Keyboard with Apple’s built-in biometic authentication module sells for $175 at Amazon right now. If Touch ID is a must in your new keyboard, you won’t get anywhere close to the price of today’s lead deal.
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