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Macmagic keyboard12/13/2023 (The Magic Keyboard Mini would be my main choice in that aspect though.) It’s easy to create shortcuts with and offers the choice of using the added Globe key as a function / hyper key. Given the thin body of the keyboard it shouldn’t be an issue for those on the go a lot. It’s a very minimalistic build but, feels sturdy, like it’s built to last. This keyboard can be used on first cold boot unlike other third-party keyboards on the M1 Mac’s. You can either use your Bluetooth menu to connect to it, or connect it via the lightning to USB-C cable to your device. The keyboard is quick to set up and start using. I haven’t noticed any issues with carpal tunnel or anything. The latest Magic Keyboard is a stylish companion for your M1-based Mac, but improvements amount to Touch ID and little else, making the 179-to-199 asking price hard to swallow. After getting used to it though - it’s a beauty to use. Although, if you're using a Mechanical Keyboard, you'll probably need an adjustment period. You should be fine if you're coming from an older Magic Keyboard, or a laptop keyboard. The keyboard is very thin and is at more of a flat angle than normal keyboard’s / mechanical keyboards. I didn’t expect to be getting these results as I practically live on my computer.įull Size Magic Keyboard with TouchID Build Quality I can attest to that as I’ve had mine 2-3 months and have only charged it once. It’s quoted as being a month or more without charging with average use. The battery life is as impressive as the new M1 MacBook's battery life is. This completely obliterates that stereotype. I used to have a stigma towards wireless peripherals. I just can’t get over the connection honestly. The latency is practically nonexistent, at least to my eyes. You forget that you’re using a wireless keyboard most of the time. Connection and Battery LifeĪpple continues to surprise me with their products. Of course the big feature for this upgrade is it includes TouchID and, I must say - TouchID works exactly as you expect it. The keystrokes have a nice click to them, even though the keyboard is so thin. ENHANCED TYPING EXPERIENCE Magic Keyboard delivers a remarkably comfortable and precise typing experience. But, once you do get used to it, it's an absolute joy to use. It is a lot different than I'm used to as a mechanical keyboard enthusiast. Much like any Mac-labeled keyboard, Apple Keyboards, including the Magic Keyboard and Magic. If you're coming from a mechanical keyboard - be prepared for how flat this keyboard is. In the case of the Magic Keyboard, its Bluetooth-enabled. Also, the packaging is something I’m willing to sacrifice. All in all it’s pretty unimpressive but, the woven USB-C cable is nice. It includes the bare minimum for accessories, and manuals. The new accessories come packed in a surprisingly thin white box. First Impressions:Īpple seems to be sticking to their word about cutting back on packaging pollution. Rating: 5/5 Sleek elegant aluminum body really fits the Apple style quite well.
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