Apple Magic Keyboard: iPad Keyboard and case for iPad Pro 12.9 inch (3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th gen) and iPad Air (M2), Great Typing Experience, Built-in trackpad, US English – Black
Original price was: $349.00.$269.00Current price is: $269.00.
Price: $349.00 - $269.00
(as of Jan 25, 2025 22:37:46 UTC – Details)
WHY MAGIC KEYBOARD — The perfect companion for iPad Pro and iPad Air, Magic Keyboard features a great typing experience, a trackpad, backlit keys, a USB‑C port for pass‑through charging, and front and back protection. No charging or pairing required. Simply attach it and start typing.
COMPATIBILITY — Magic Keyboard works with iPad Pro 12.9‑inch (3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th generation).
KEYBOARD LANGUAGES — Arabic, British English, Chinese (Pinyin), Chinese (Zhuyin), Danish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Spain), Swiss, Ukrainian, US English.
DESIGNED FOR COMFORT — Magic Keyboard has a floating cantilever design. It smoothly adjusts to the perfect viewing angle. Backlit keys and a scissor mechanism deliver quiet, responsive typing. The built-in trackpad is designed for Multi‑Touch gestures and using a cursor.
PROTECTIVE KEYBOARD AND CASE — Folds to provide front and back protection wherever you go. Available in black or white.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the keyboard’s design and functionality. They find it works well, with a smooth finish and nice typing experience. The build quality is praised as sturdy and stable. Many customers find it easy to use and hook up to their iPads. They also like the feel and magnet strength. However, some have mixed opinions on its value for money and weight.
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9 reviews for Apple Magic Keyboard: iPad Keyboard and case for iPad Pro 12.9 inch (3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th gen) and iPad Air (M2), Great Typing Experience, Built-in trackpad, US English – Black
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Original price was: $349.00.$269.00Current price is: $269.00.
Chris Healey –
Love it
I travel a lot for work, and use the iPad Pro as my entertainment on the plane or in the hotel, my presentation tool with clients, and for general computer tasks.But it was never quite âthereâ for everything I needed. Sometimes I might want to do various tasks that still had me reaching for my MacBook Air or Mac Studio when I returned home. Eventually, however, I went on a minimalist spree of lightening the load for travel. So I took a punt on this ridiculously priced keyboard.While I am still in the honeymoon phase, and only on my first business trip, I am already completely converted. The keyboard itself is outstanding. Feels as good as a laptop. The lighting is smart, coming on at just the right moment when ambient light in the room would make seeing the keys a little tough.The touch pad is smaller than a laptop, but super functional, and integrated into the OS far better than I imagined it would be. So between that and the ability to touch the screen, it is an absolute winner.On the plane, and in the hotel, if I just want to watch a movie or TV show, I sometimes use a relatively cheap stand. But when I want to type something, I can just pop this onto the magnets and type away.A few years back, I had a different MacBook which developed a flaw and needed a repair. So I bought a keyboard for my iPad, and remember being very disappointed. There was lag, it was a very cheesy solution, and as soon as my Mac came back from repair, I returned the keyboard for a refund.Fast forward, and my M1 iPad Pro 12.9 flies with this keyboard. No lag, in fact it is as fast as my Air.The only real issues are the limitations of iPadOS, and various applications that either offer a cut down or no version for the iPad. However, I think for most users, it will be fine.Now, would I advocate having the iPad Pro and this keyboard instead of a laptop? No, absolutely not. But for travel, it does 95% of what I need it to very well. I find the iPad to be an extremely versatile product for business and fun. Thanks to this keyboard, I now have a travel solution that weighs considerably less than also carrying a laptop.I was originally going to go with black, but then Amazon offered me the instant gratification of next day delivery on the white one. I also heard from some reviewers that while it might be counter-intuitive, the white is easier to keep clean. The matte black is easier to get noticeable fingerprints on it.Unless something radically changes, Iâm going to turn in my old MacBook Air for a trade in that I can put towards my next Apple purchase. Thanks expensive Apple keyboard!
Brittany –
Iâm Happy!
Okay, so the first question that every one has when it comes to this case/keyboard, âis it worth the full price?â In short, I canât say that it is, BUT, I can say that I have no regrets about purchasing it. Apple has superior quality, thatâs why I stick with them so hard, but unfortunately that does come with a high sticker price. I also have a MacBook Air, so I didnât NEED this keyboard, but it has brought even more enjoyment to my iPad Pro, so for me it is money well spent.Something I have noticed a lot of people saying is that they hate that the keyboard brightness cannot be adjusted, but it can, so I am not sure where theyâre getting that information. Although there is currently not a shortcut to adjust the brightness, it can be dimmed and brightened through the keyboard settings. It is also very easy to clean, but I would advise not to use anything harsher than a damp cloth to do so. In the future, a top row of shortcut keys would be a great upgrade, but I also understand why they opted not to have them on this version, as they would be directly under the floating iPad and would be hard to reach. The alternative would be making the keyboard bigger, which would go against the portability and slim design. Iâm interested to see where they improve it in the future though. Also, the keys are super easy to navigate, just like a regular laptop keyboard. The keys are very responsive and the trackpad, although smaller than normal, is still great and easy to use. The keyboard out of the box requires a full click on the trackpad to select, but if you go into trackpad settings, you can change the click to simply a tap, which is my preferred option.If youâre on the fence about this purchase, or trying to justify it to yourself, just go ahead and hop on board, you wonât be disappointed!
Rhoq –
Expensive, but enjoying the overall experience.
I had wanted an Apple Magic Keyboard for my 4th generation (2020) iPad Pro 12.9 for a long time. When I saw the Amazon Prime member exclusive Black Friday 2023 deal for $229, I decided to buy one figuring it probably wouldn’t hit a lower price. Even at $120 off, it is still an expensive accessory. The Apple Magic Keyboard transforms the iPad experience, but is not at all necessary for those who may be feeling a bit of “FOMO”. It’s just a “nice to have”.The iPad magnetically attaches to the case which opens up like a laptop and features a keyboard & trackpad (powered by the iPad). The magnetic hold is strong so there is no fear of the iPad detaching without force. The keyboard is also backlit which is really nice and the backlight is adjustable in the iPad settings. The viewing angle of the iPad is also adjustable and typing on the keyboard feels really nice (beats the on-screen virtual keyboard IMHO). The trackpad works as you would expect allowing you to move a cursor around and use the iPad more like a computer but at the end of the day it is still just an iPad. I am finding that I prefer using my iPad attached to the Apple Magic Keyboard over using the iPad as a tablet.Cons: The Apple Magic Keyboard was designed to be used with the iPad Pro in a fixed, landscape position. This means that you would need to detach the iPad and use it as a tablet for apps that can only be used vertically. As a case, only the front and back of the iPad are protected. There are a handful of cases available designed to work with the Apple Magic Keyboard if you find that want extra protection. Overall, I am happy with this purchase.
druff09 –
Perfect iPad pair!
Keyboard and case are well built and attach to the iPad perfectly.Keyboard easily attached via magnets and stays connected even with rough usage from an 8 year old.Keyboard keys are very responsive and the built-in touchpad is super convenient for browsing or selecting items.Highly recommend if you plan on using the tablet for more serious work tasks or typing.
R –
This keyboard makes using the iPad a-lot more convenient
Kaia H –
Estoy escribiendo la reseña con el teclado en este momento, funciona a la perfección y no hay delay como con otros teclados, para quienes escriben muy rápido esto es indispensable. Además las teclas que presionas son las letras que aparecen en la pantalla, no como con otras marcas de teclado que la configuración nunca es idéntica.
TROLLIET ISABELLE –
Deféctueux quand nous l’avons reçu donc retourné !
Eduardo Martins –
This keyboard doesn’t fully fold back. It’s impractical if you want to keep using your iPad as a simple tablet.
Diego –
Il prezzo è elevato, ma la qualità del prodotto, del design e dei materiali sono elevati, in linea con gli standard Apple. Trackpad e tastiera sono molto comodi e piacevoli al tatto… trasformano l’iPad in un laptop con schermo touch (e tavoletta grafica se si utilizza una pencil).Tutto molto comodo e integrato. L’iPad si collega alla cover/tastiera magneticamente e rimane fisso e ben protetto (i bordi però sono a vista). Molto comodo l’utilizzo di short-cuts da tastiera anche se al momento non ho trovato una scorciatoia da tastiera per chiudere le app o per passare da una all’altra… probabilmente c’è…. per il resto direi perfetta! Bisogna vedere con il tempo la resistenza del materiale che però sembra molto durevole