The space gray Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad features an extended layout with document navigation and full-size arrow keys. The numeric keypad also allows for faster input of numbers, especially useful for spreadsheets and finance applications.
Each key features a scissor mechanism that allows for increased stability as well as optimized key travel. The low-profile design also provides a comfortable typing experience. 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). When the battery is running low, you can recharge it with the included Lightning to USB cable.
Orie Wolff (verified owner) –
I bought this keyboard to replace the previous Apple wireless keyboard, which started to type by itself when my Mac mini came out of sleep mode. The new Magic keyboard works great and has a much better and responsive felel than the previous version. The keyboard lays flat to the surface, unlike the previous version that had a slant, I find the flat version easier on the wrists and more natural. B&H shipped my order for free and it arrived quickly.
Camylle Kozey (verified owner) –
Well built, sturdy, but heavy, track pad and cursor make laptop obsolete
Zachery Mann (verified owner) –
$350 is an insane price for a keyboard. But, they typing is responsive, comfortable, and appears instantly on screen as you work. No lag time. The track pad is excellent. Yes, i do miss the function keys, but there is no room for them. Very happy with purchase…..suck it up, spend the $$ and don’t settle for a cheaper Bluetooth substitute.
Jody Beahan (verified owner) –
I made the transition from a PC to a Mac and found the Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad easy to use and the feel is very similar to my keyboard with my PC. This made the transition easier. The keys are very responsive and the ergonomics are quite comfortable.
Judy Hickle (verified owner) –
If you are used to typing on a MacBook, you will love this peripheral for your Apple products.
Jake Ratke (verified owner) –
I need a small ASCII keyboard due to the ergonomics of my music studio. I used to use a third-party keyboard which had a bigger footprint *and* smaller keys. This is a step up. It feels great – spacious and responsive. I am dinging it one star because of the awkward arrow key layout, which is worse than that of a comparable Apple laptop keyboard. I did get used to it, but its an imperfection.
Tina Raynor (verified owner) –
Some keys dropped dead after 18 months. I tried all the remedies I could find to clear dust and dirt but to no avail. It was a great keyboard when it worked, but for its price, it’s not worth it.
Madison Brakus (verified owner) –
My original usb keyboard went on the fritz and forced me to purchase a new one. The Apple magic wireless keyboard worked perfectly out of the box. Should have bought sooner. Just be aware that you cannot connect a usb mouse to it. I use a wireless mouse. And as usual, ordering from B&H was quick and easy.
Connor Howe (verified owner) –
Works as stated. Love having the key pad back.
Melody Bruen (verified owner) –
Best in class wireless keyboard with aluminum body, sleek, slender, the only keyboard worthy of using with an iMac Pro or any dark colored high end, high-performance PC.
Ashton Ferry (verified owner) –
Life is easier with this wireless keyboard especially with the numeric keyboard function.
Ari Wehner (verified owner) –
Great keyboard, and was shipped and delivered in no time. Will definitely buy from B&H again. Not to mention lowest price in the internet.
Dell Schinner (verified owner) –
I’m not normally a bluetooth keyboard user, but I needed to free up wire connections and clean up my desktop. This works very well. Quick easy set-up. The battery charge lasts a very long time for me while charging fast anyway. Recommended.
Bradford Rohan (verified owner) –
I’ve been using a dinosaur Apple extended/corded keyboard for over eight years that started acting up. I’m not a huge fan of wireless products because I trust corded keyboards and mice much more than their wireless counterparts. I looked long and hard for another keyboard that matched the feel of my old Apple keyboard. There were some that looked great, but upon closer inspection they felt cheap or had a track record of premature failures. You would think someone in this day and age of technology could build a perfect keyboard, but the truth is most keyboards are compromised with poor design, inferior components or both. Nothing on the market compared to the feel of my old board with the exception of the Apple Magic Wireless extended keyboard. For me it feels like a well broken in pair of Levis 501 jeans. Comfortable. My older keyboard had a slight pitch in angle which some may find absolutely essential for comfort over long stretches of typing. The Apple Magic keyboard doesn’t have much of an angle, it is shorter in profile and sits relatively
Jovan Reinger (verified owner) –
This thing feel so good to type on. I have zero complaints so far. Battery life is incredible, and it just works every time. That’s what you want in a keyboard. I love it!
Marjolaine Sawayn (verified owner) –
The magic keyboard is really nice in terms design and feeling of touches. The keys are even better than my old 2015 MBP which is also scissors keyboard. The travel is just right and the feedback is good. Pros: 1. Fit iPad Pro very well. 2. No Bluetooth required and thus you don’t need to switch whether you want to use keyboard. If you don’t need the keyboard, just grab iPad from it. Unlike the Bluetooth keyboard, you have to disconnect it otherwise, the on screen keyboard won’t show. 3. You can have a port for charge only and don’t take up the usb-c port. 4. Protective. This keyboard seems very strong. 5. Software integration is really good. Track pad works well. And it just feels like using a MacBook. Cons: 1. Very heavy. It is really heavy. I feel it is heavier than my iPad Pro. 2. When touch the number keys, there are chance that you will hit the edge of the iPad. The space between iPad and the keyboard is a bit tight. So you might hit iPad’s edge. 3. Some app and website might have issue with two fingers scroll on the track pad. 4. A bit noisier than my old MBP.
Porter Brakus (verified owner) –
The keyboard itself is great. Although, it could use some function keys… or at the very least a function button to turn number keys into function keys (how obvious would that have been?) and an ESC KEY (hint: map capslock to ESC in settings). Other than that, Apple need to do some work on some of the hotkeys when using sidecar (such as Jump desktop has already done). The build quality, while surprisingly heavy, is superb on this keyboard. Time will tell, but it feels like a tank and has none of the MacBook Pro butterfly keyboard issues. I love typing on it. If Apple listens to customer feedback and adds a pencil holder, this is going to be a 5 star winner.
Brittany Ruecker (verified owner) –
I have been using Apple products since 1993, and this is the first time I’ve been disappointed. I purchased it to replaced my wired Apple keyboard that died after 10 years. I was surprised and disappointed to discover that to get to the bottom or the top of a Web page takes two keystrokes other than the single keystroke of my previous keyboard. Additionally, the keys are very cheaply made and noisy. I am also bothered by the fact there there is almost no tilt from the top of the keyboard to the bottom. I find this very uncomfortable for my wrists. Finally, I wish Apple would still offer a wired keyboard. To me, the wired keyboard feels more reliable and there’s no need to be charging the battery. Honestly, I really hate this little thing.
Martin Sauer (verified owner) –
Just like the stock original.
Stuart Toy (verified owner) –
Very fast, well made keyboard that, of course, goes perfectly with my Apple Mini!