

⌨️ Elevate your iPad game—type, track, and charge like a boss.
The Apple Magic Keyboard is a premium keyboard case designed for iPad Pro 11-inch (1st-4th gen) and iPad Air (4th, 5th gen, M2). It features a backlit scissor-switch keyboard, a precision multi-touch trackpad, and a USB-C pass-through charging port. Its innovative floating cantilever design magnetically attaches your iPad and allows smooth angle adjustments while providing front and back protection. No pairing or charging required—just snap on and transform your iPad into a versatile productivity powerhouse.
| Brand | Apple |
| Compatible Devices | iPad Air (4th generation), iPad Air (5th generation), iPad Air 11-inch (M2), iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation) Compatible Devices iPad Air (4th generation), iPad Air (5th generation), iPad Air 11-inch (M2), iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation) See more |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Smart Connector, USB-C |
| Keyboard Description | Flexible, Multifunctional, Multimedia |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Compatible with iPad Pro 11-in |
M**O
“Gets the Job Done”
1st Impression: I was previously in the market for a new keyboard as at the time, I was just starting an accelerated Bachelor of Science Degree & needed a keyboard that could keep up with my busy life-to-be. In comes the apple keyboard for my iPad Pro. All I can say is, this did NOT disappoint. 4 years later, we have completed the entire Bachelors & a Masters Degree on this! FUNCTIONALITY: Lets face it, not all keyboards are created the same. This is a simple fact. The apple keyboard is so unbelievably user friendly & I can use the keys with minimal issues (If any). The keyboard pairs perfectly with my iPad & hasn’t given any problems over all of the years. This includes all of the many terms papers I’ve researched + written on here. DURABILITY: Apple products have held up over the years in my personal experience. When I decided to slurge on the $299 price tag, I had to know that this product not only deemed the purchase as “Worthy”, but held up to the rigorous experience ahead of it. After all, I bought this to assist me in the completion of a fast-paced degree. Thankfully, this did NOT disappoint in that test. As stated previously, even after all of the papers & research I’ve typed on here (Including this review), the keys have held up extremely well & have not faded even the slightest. I would absolutely tell me to go for it if they are on the fence about buying one of these for their devices. FIT: The apple keyboard fits the iPad Pro like a new pair of Bose NC headphones, just right & without any bulge. One part of the keyboard that I have come to love is the integrated charger port on the bottom left side. This especially comes in handy when charging the iPad so that I can use the iPad port to charge my iPhone or other electronics simultaneously. “THE VERDICT”: If you’re in the market for a good keyboard that’ll hold up to practically anything thrown at it, look no further than the iPad Pro keyboard. Despite its hefty price, it’s an investment that absolutely will be able to get you through whatever work you want & need to complete. I would buy again in the future if needed. I kept this review simple & to the point. Any questions that weren’t answered can be done in the comments below if needed. Thanks!
G**2
Great Keyboard - Some niggles, but worth it, even at the price.
Ok so this is my first Apple branded iPad keyboard. I bought my M2 Air a few weeks ago at microcenter and also picked up a logitech combo touch. I was happy with that case but soon enough was plagued with issues like the keyboard not connecting and having to reboot the iPad and connect the keyboard to the case a certain way. So annoying. I started looking at alternatives and was thinking about the ESR case but then stumbled upon the “used, like new” option on the magic keyboard. It just works. Pros: - Immediate connection. - No hassles; I can pull the iPad off and use it as a tablet and then snap it back onto the keyboard case with no issues reconnecting. - Looks good. I really like the cantalever effect when I open up the case. The iPad floating is kind of neat. - Typing experience: this is nice to type on, I’m fairly accurate even for an 11” iPad. It’s small, but that’s fine. I had a Duet 3 and it was about the same size. - Backlighting is perfect and I love the keys glowing just perfectly in a low light condition. Cons: - Weight. This thing makes the iPad kind of heavy, but I’ll be carrying it in a backpack for my upcoming trip so that’s not a big deal. - Size. I have the 11” and it’s a little small, but like I said above, I came from a Duet 3 and it was about the same size. - Price. Holy cats, I bought this as a ”used, like new” and it was still $200. - No edge protection. That’s the only advantage the logitech offered. - No flap for the Apple Pencil. This is a niggle and if I want it, I can buy an ESR case with the flap to hold the pencil. Overall? This is a great option for a keyboard to turn your iPad into a semi-laptop/netbook. I love how easy it is to connect and just use.
J**W
Almost perfect!
It's a beautiful device that turns an iPad from a tablet into a true productivity device. The keyboard is beautiful and the key travel feels spot on. I strongly believe that Apple makes the best touchpads in the industry and the touchpad on this case is phenomenal. The case adds a little - but not a lot - of heft so the device is still sleek and relatively light and the iPad connects magnetically to the case with ease. The case even has a USB-C port for charging the iPad. A bunch of thought went into integrating the device with the operating system - using the touchpad in iOS the cursor snaps intuitively on clickable menus and buttons and it really feels like a premium experience. There's not much to criticize. It's obviously pricey but it is truly a premium device. While I kind of wish the case supported propping the device up in portrait mode, it doesn't detract from my strong positive feelings. This is as good a case as you can buy.
J**L
Just get it!!!
I know I know. the $300 price tag for this thing is hefty, and I would be lying if I said I wasn't skeptical when I was actually about to buy it. from the moment I got my iPad I want to get the magic keyboard but I couldn't yet justify the price. it wasn't until I realized I could use it for work and school that it was a necessity. I honestly think it takes the iPad to the next level with portability, functionality and productivity. Having this thing literally makes you want to work! Also its great for watching movies and gaming while sitting at a table. While in bed it can be a lil wobbly since its so top heavy, you have to find the sweet spot in your bed for it to not fall back. I also love the viewing angles, I know some people are frustrated that it can't go alllllll the way back but that would literally be pointless because this case is made for typing. if you want to use your iPad like a table then dont get this case. but if you want to use it as both then all you have to do is simply pop it right off the case and set it on top and you're good to go to draw and jot down notes. People are also frustrated that this doesn't have function keys which would have been nice to have or at least even an escape key but I digress. All in all It's definitely worth the money especially if your iPad is your main device. get over the $300 price tag because 1. it's an investment just like the iPad, 2. You already spent almost $1,000 on the iPad so why not get the full experience with the magic keyboard? Just dont get it if you know you're not going to use it very often because then that would defeat the purpose of even getting it. Last thing, you can't even complain about the price because it's literally always on sale on Amazon, I got mine for $200 so definitely take advantage of that price! oh I almost forgot, the track pad is awesome! its a little small but its not bad and the keyboard is amazing, wayyyy better than the keyboard on my 2019 MacBook Air because my Mac has a butterfly keyboard instead of scissor switch keys like the magic keyboard. For the 11 inch it is a bit cramped but I dont mind it too much. Okay now im done, just get the damn thing, you won't regret it!!!
D**T
Excellent keyboard and well worth the money.
This keyboard works perfectly with my particular IPad and I highly recommend it.
F**M
Better than Logitech touch keyboard
This is my second ipad, since moving away from laptops,(MacBook Air and Pro) and previously used the logitech keyboard with integrated charging. Pros with the logitech: edge protection,lighter weight, and magnet to hold pencil in charging position. However the logitech stopped working, (twice) and the rubber gasket edge wears away near the charging port, stretches out and will no longer hold the machine securely. I decided to try the Apple version (refurbished) and what a difference! Faster, more responsive better quality overall. 4 stars only for the price, even the refurbished version; but that is Apple, quality at a cost.
B**B
Really Good but Super Expensive
There really is no clear rationale for this keyboard at the price but I did it anyway and am happy about it. I have a $60 Lenrich keyboard case for the 11 pro iPad which is a good case, and I would recommend it to anyone who is a rational cost-conscious buyer. The main issue with it was the overall thickness at nearly 3/4" compared to the magic keyboard case at just over 1/2" - makes a big difference in my pack and carrying it around. The Lenrich case thickness is governed by their super flexible hinge which worked really well at putting the iPad in just about any position imaginable - nearly all of the $50-$60 cases on Amazon have this design. The Lenrich also performed flawlessly during the two weeks of hard use before switching to Apple. I was worried about giving this hinge/viewing flexibility up with the Magic Keyboard but after a few weeks and a few airplane trips, I have found that the Magic Keyboard works surprisingly well for lap reading and typing and feels better balanced when open. I also like the ability to charge the iPad through the keyboard to free up the iPad USB port for other uses. As noted in other reviews, the major downside to the Magic keyboard is protection which lacks any edge protection except on the hinge side whereas the Lenrich appeared much more likely to survive an accidental fall on a hard surface. I recommend both but am happy with the Apple choice and it is my go to at this time.
E**O
Good
Great keyboard,touch pad work smoothly, make my ipad work like a MAC
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