After eight years, Apple has finally redesigned its Wireless Keyboard. The Magic Keyboard ($99) has a sleeker frame than its predecessor, and adds rechargeable batteries and firmer key switches. It also offers an instant-pairing process with your Mac desktop or laptop, and includes a Lightning-to-USB cable that lets you both charge the batteries and use the Magic Keyboard($89.99 at Amazon) wired. Just make sure to try the keyboard out for an extended session if you can, as its keystroke is shallower than the older model, which may take some getting used to. Design and Features The keyboard is quite tiny, even smaller than the compact Apple Wireless Keyboard. It measures 0.43 by 10.98 by 4.52 inches (HWD) and weighs about 8 ounces. Unfortunately, like the previous iteration, it's too narrow for a separate numeric keypad, but the function keys in the top row and the left and right directional keys are now full-size (they used to be half-height).The keyboard is fashioned out of matt...
The Apple Magic Keyboard offers a lot of improvements over its predecessor, including a rechargeable battery, instant pairing, and a slimmer frame. But a much shallower keystroke can be uncomfortable if you're a heavy-handed typist.
Extremely compact; Rechargeable battery; Automatically pairs with your Mac via Bluetooth, using the included Lightning cable; Works wired or wirelessly; Quiet keys
Requires OS X El Capitan or later; No tilt mechanism; Shallow keystrokes