

🔐 Elevate your Mac experience with the Magic Keyboard that knows you.
The Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is a sleek, wireless keyboard designed for Mac models with Apple Silicon. It features secure biometric authentication, a rechargeable battery lasting over a month, and fast USB-C charging. Combining comfort, precision, and seamless integration, it transforms your workspace into a modern productivity hub.
| ASIN | B0DL6KW75T |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Date First Available | October 28, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Item model number | MXCK3LL/A |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Apple |
| Product Dimensions | 12.13 x 5.04 x 0.73 inches |
E**S
Of course, had to do it...
This is a perfect integration with my new Mac Mini. I added the trackpad and a portable HD screen and I now have a laptop equivalent. Having TouchID on the keyboard is great to quickly get back to Mac without stopping to type a passphrase. The size and construction is perfect (I might seek a slip cover for portability). Charging is rarely needed (I've had this for quite a while and only charged it once (to see how long it would take, but to be fair, the battery was at 80% so I don't really know how long it will last before needing a full charge) the connection is fine and charge speed seems fast). It looks like this should out last the computer it's connected to (and maybe the next). Yes it is pricey, but SO nicey.
M**N
Touch ID is Awesome
Works great and having the Touch ID on a wireless keyboard is awesome. Charges via USB-C
R**.
Very convenient
Apple Quality. Works Great the fingerprint key is very convenient.
R**E
Love it
I love touch ID so this keyboard is the bomb.
W**R
Touch ID rocks
I got a new m4 Mac mini. This keyboard works as expected, but the Touch ID rocks.
J**Y
Great keyboard to useand Touch ID is awesome, but it's Apple: competitors offer more for less
Pros: If you like the keyboard feel from Apple laptops this is for you. Small, portable, light weight. Battery life is good. Touch ID cool. Cons: No backlight, which make this borderline a horrendous value. So yeah, price is the only real Con since it's expensive with competitor brands being as good (or better) in quality for better in price. Summary: If you really want Touch ID in a USB keyboard, this is good. I enjoy typing on it. Otherwise, if you don't care about Touch ID, and want a similar form factor, get the Logitech MX Keys Mini. Don't even bother with this that's a way way way way better value
K**Y
Like the small version to put in our desk
Perfect for our new computer
M**K
PLEASE DO NOT BUY!!!
Guides show that mac os should automatically prompt you to add a fingerprint when you connect the keyboard for the first time so that you can use touch id. This unit will not work at all on either of the 2 macbook airs that I own. This unit costs $50 more than the non-touch id model and you get absolutely nothing for the extra money. Apple is usually great about having everything work seamlessly but if you look deeper into thier ecosystem or as a developer you'll see so many cracks that make you question how this trash company rose to such prominance. I am typing this right now on the new keyboard so it is connected properly. I've tried wired and wireless. I've tried manually adding a new fingerprint but the macbook doesn't register when I place any fingers on the sensor. In the bluetooth connection the unit appears as magic keyboard rather than magic keyboard with touch id. My unit was supposed to be new from the official apple seller on amazon. Even typing on this keyboard compared to my previous logitech g513 I am missing the old keyboard. Worse yet, typing on this doesn't feel as satisfying as typing on the macbook in front of me. The only value this hunk of junk has at all is the touch id feature and it doesn't even work. If apple allowed a third party touch id sensor or an external sensor separate from the rest fo the system or even face id this review wouldn't be so negative, but the fact that they force feed you this garbage and expect you to bend over for it is absolutely rediculous. I'll update this review if apple sends an update that fixes the issue but even if they get it working perfectly I'll raise it to 2 stars. They set a precedence and expectation for thier crap to be the best in the market or the easiest to use and as far as I can tell they consistently fail to reach thier own standards.
C**G
Hi folks. I bought this keyboard because I got sick of MX Keys's key press inconsistency, and mushy feel and the concave keycaps. I also got sick of my mechanical keyboard being so bulky and heavy and loud, and the keypresses are so deep it requires a huge amount of finger motions. Even though my hands fatigue less often. The Apple Magic keyboard is a good keyboard. It relieves you from hearing noises and the deep key presses. Your hands will need time to adjust, but once you adjusted, you can nail the keys and have good accuracy. I recommend keeping the mechanical keyboard, if you have one. I recommend switching from the MX Keys to Magic Keyboard. It has no backlight, but I touch type anyway and do not rely on keyboard backlight. As a programmer, touch typing is basically a must. I love how it looks.
D**A
Love this keyboard! I went from a MacBook Pro to a Mac Mini and was missing the touch ID. This compact keyboard gave me back the touch ID.
M**.
A very high-quality keyboard that works perfectly with my MacBook Pro.
H**I
This keyboard is one of the best choices I've made. I bought it for my home workstation to work with my MacBook. Now it makes me independent of keeping the laptop lid always open. Its battery life is almost enough for a whole month (Considering the number of hours I am in front of the computer), and the size is good for putting it in any small to large backpack. Highly recommend it if you are a Mac user.
I**I
Works great and is perfectly adequate as before but Touch ID would only work after I upgraded to MacOS 15. Spent a lot of time troubleshooting before I found that out as the Lightning version worked without any issue on MacOS 14
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