![]() ![]() But obviously if you're looking for a wireless bluetooth keyboard, this is a fine keyboard but be aware of the cost point weighted against potential failing keys. Having had both the mini keyboards (wireless A1314 and wired A1242) I slight prefer the wired version - simply because it doesnt suffer the bluetooth pairing pains. ![]() If you're only pairing to one thing then it's less problematic. UPC: 190198383396 In the Box Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad (Silver) Lightning to USB Cable. When the battery is running low, you can recharge it with the included Lightning to USB cable. ![]() The newer version of the Apple Wireless (Magic) MC184 keyboard replaces this A1314 but significantly the newer version has an inbuilt/non removable rechargeable battery whilst the A1314 (subject of this review) takes 2x AA batteries - the much older/original A1314 took 3x AA - this may be important to you if you hate rechargeable batteries that stop holding charge after a while.īluetooth connections seem to take a little while to connect so if you've paired the wireless keyboard to multiple devices in the same room (your tv, tablet, PC etc) then it can be a pain to pair to the right thing and sometimes it takes multiple resets of the keyboard to achieve. The Magic Keyboard has a built-in battery that can power it for up to a month on a single charge (battery life may vary). It's almost identical to the (discontinued and difficult to find, even on ebay) Wired A1242 excepted the wired version has 2 USB ports built it. Indeed you'll see many apple keyboards on ebay listed as "keys not working". The only downside is that a number of colleagues who have the Apple keyboards complain about keys failing, unrelated to spillages etc, after time. They keys and layout are full size (comparing to the full size Apple A1243) Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad USB-C to Lightning Cable Tech Specs Size and Weight Height: 0.160.43 inch (0.411.09 cm) Width: 16.48 inches (41. Like many other Apple products, it has a nice feel to it and well constructed - the keys have a reasonably consistent feel across their keyboards but annoying the Fn key is in a location that may get confused with the Ctrl key. Lightweight and well designed but has potential problems ![]()
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