Apple iPad Magic Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 13-inch (M4), Great Typing Experience, Built-in Trackpad, Function Row, US English – Black
Original price was: $349.00.$319.00Current price is: $319.00.
Price: $349.00 - $319.00
(as of Dec 25, 2024 12:51:27 UTC – Details)
WHY MAGIC KEYBOARD FOR IPAD — The incredibly thin and portable Magic Keyboard features a glass trackpad with haptic feedback, a great typing experience with a function row, USB-C pass-through charging, front and back protection, and magnetic attachability. No pairing or charging required.
COMPATIBILITY — Magic Keyboard works with iPad Pro 13-inch (M4).
DESIGNED FOR COMFORT — Magic Keyboard features a two-cantilever hinge design for smooth, adjustable viewing angles. Backlit keys with a scissor mechanism and a 10-key function row give you more versatility than ever. The built-in glass trackpad features haptic feedback and support for Multi-Touch gestures using the cursor.
PROTECTIVE KEYBOARD AND CASE — Folds to provide front and back protection wherever you go and features a USB-C connector for pass-through charging. Available in black or white.
Accessories are sold separately and subject to availability. Compatibility varies by generation.
Customers say
Customers find the Magic Keyboard has a good keyboard with useful function keys. They appreciate the high-quality build, aluminum construction, and haptic trackpad. The keyboard performs well with the iPad and other Apple devices. Customers are happy with the typing experience, design, and touch feel. However, opinions differ on value for money and weight.
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5 reviews for Apple iPad Magic Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 13-inch (M4), Great Typing Experience, Built-in Trackpad, Function Row, US English – Black
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Original price was: $349.00.$319.00Current price is: $319.00.
Mike T. –
The best iPad keyboard got even better!
Attached is a picture of my 13â M4 iPad Pro, taken right before I typed up this review. The case never comes off my iPad.I donât want to write a long soliloquy about the keyboard, as most of you already know what itâs all about. Iâd like to highlight the main differences:1) The aluminum construction is bliss! The keyboard feels cool to the touch, even after long typing sessions, especially on the meaty parts of your hands that rest on the touchpad while you are typing.2) The touchpad⦠omg, itâs glorious!!! How they were able to make it even larger, with a great tactile feel with the haptic wizardry that makes you believe youâve actually pressed a button when using the touchpad, is beyond me. I love it, and itâs one of the many shining stars with this keyboard.3) The function key row: much needed and well laid out. I am not a fan of the volume button on the iPad itself, and they swapped the up and down for volume, and I am a creature of habit and kept hitting the wrong one. Instead of breaking that habit, I decided to force myself to learn to use the vol up and down on the keyboard instead, and it works great. The function keys are very responsive and itâs nice to not have to leave what you are doing to adjust brightness or volume⦠or to just skip a song and keep typing away.4) The keycaps and switches are a little different compared to the original keyboard. Thereâs a little, maybe 1mm, more travel with each keystroke, with a familiar click with each keystroke akin to MacBook keyboards. I like the change, and my typing speed is as good, if not better on the new keyboard.5) Weight: Feels a smidgeon heavier, but tbh, I am already used to how the M1 12.9 iPad Pro plus apple keyboard weigh, so I donât notice a difference. When I am on the go, the iPad is in my backpack, so I donât feel the additional weight.This is another home run by Apple. I already spent an arm and a leg on a 2Tb 13â iPad Pro, so I knew I had to keep the functionality of the Apple Keyboard. I love it dearly, and would never think to use an iPad without it. I have a Mac Mini for my desktop needs, but the iPad Pros have replaced my need for a MacBook. The Apple Keyboard is really expensive, comparatively, but itâs fit and finish, not to mention is superb functionality, make this worth it, in my book. 1010, would highly, highly, highly recommend!
Anthony –
Itâs Magic
The Apple Magic Keyboard for iPad has been a game-changer in my setup, offering a seamless and premium experience that truly enhances the iPadâs functionality. Hereâs what I love about it:Pros:1. Excellent Key Feel: Typing on this keyboard is a pleasure, with a satisfying key feel that makes longer typing sessions comfortable and efficient.2. Instant Connection: It connects to the iPad instantly with no delays, which is incredibly convenient when youâre ready to get to work.3. Impressive Battery Life: The battery life is outstanding, rarely needing a recharge, so I can count on it even during extended use.4. Effortless Setup: Thereâs no complicated setup requiredâjust attach the iPad, and it connects immediately.Cons:Honestly, none! Apple has absolutely nailed it with this product.Overall:I highly recommend the Magic Keyboard. While itâs a bit of an investment, itâs worth every penny for the quality, functionality, and ease of use it brings to the iPad.My cat approves this keyboard.
Andrea –
I tried to resist but this is the best keyboard for the IPad Pro 13 M4
Pros:-Specifically designed for the IPad Pro 13 M4 (in this case I think Apple made the best accessory for the product they intended it for, this is NOT like the fine woven case for an iPhone. Itâs quality)-Aesthetically and functionally sleek (I find the Magic Keyboard to be the best looking keyboard for the IPad, the new aluminum palm rest is choice)-Stable weight for desk or lap use (Logitech keyboard needs too much space, not lap use friendly and I donât see what they say about this set up being top heavy)-Backlit keys (same as previous models, I donât feel the need to customize my keyboard)-No battery, itâs powered through the IPad (IMO very handy compared to charging an extra device and having to carry an extra chord)-Light weight compared to the feel of other cases, the weight is what I would expect from a big Ipad such as this-Ease of setup (you basically place the IPad on and itâs set up)Cons:-Expensive ($350, âyou get what you pay forâ which is everything I could have asked and more)-No case (I personally donât use my IPad without the Magic Keyboard so this does not apply to me)-Protection is nonexistent (I only use my set up at home and I have small kids, Iâm still not worried about the protection with the way I use it. The IPad stays on the keyboard very well, I donât travel with it so Iâm not worried about drops.I tried resisting the Magic Keyboard by going for the ESR Rebound Keyboard case for $100. I loved it but it was missing what I was used to on the older Magic Keyboard and after much debate and research I returned it and purchased this Magic Keyboard. When I first put this to use, the best upgrade I feel like they had was the aluminum palm rest. It feels nice to the touch and smooth. The haptic trackpad too is just quality. I love the function row although I have to get used to having it.Iâm so glad to have the Magic Keyboard for my new IPad Pro 13 M4. It feels and works as it should. Itâs just right. If youâre still in debate I say just do it. Itâs so worth it. The money put down for this keyboard is worth it for the use and time I will be spending with it, also itâs on sale right now for $299 or you can get an open box/refurbished one for only slightly cheaper.Hereâs to another 5 or more years with this set up!
Zaher –
It’s a great keyboard, keys feel good, mousepad is great and overall fits the purpose.There’s still the fact that it’s quite expensive, and that it doesn’t protect the iPad properly, apple cares more about style than functionality in this instance.
Mathieu –
I purchased this refurbished model as I figured that this model of keyboard are only a few months old, so against my better judgement I purchased this model and it was completely defective. The iPad could not connect to the keyboard as the connectors were defective, as were the magnets that are to hold the iPad in place. The keyboard itself had junk in the space around the keys. Moreover, the return shipping cost me $77.00. The courier tracking number shows that it was delivered last week, however Amazon is yet to acknowledge and reflect that the item had been returned. I was told they could not do anything to locate the item until January 3, 2025. I was waiting for the refund of this item to then purchase a new model from Apple before Christmas. This clearly wonât be possible, moreover this purchase with the return price will end up totaling 30% more than a full priced new keyboard would have cost in the first place.