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The Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad is a premium full-size wireless keyboard for Mac users who want a sleek, low-profile typing experience and fast fingerprint sign-in. It is especially well suited to office work, finance tasks and home setups that benefit from a number pad. Its main limitation is that Touch ID features are best used within the Apple ecosystem rather than across mixed-device environments.
It is designed primarily for Mac users, so buyers wanting broad customisation, gaming features or the best experience across multiple non-Apple devices may be better served by a more specialised keyboard.
Work-focused; excellent for productivity and data entry, but not ideal for competitive gaming due to its low-profile office-first design.
7/10 - slim profile and stable typing feel are comfortable for many users, though it has limited angle adjustment and no built-in wrist support.
Best with Apple Mac systems; basic keyboard use may work on some other devices, but the full experience is tailored to Apple hardware.
5/10 - slim and wireless, but the full-size layout with numeric keypad is less travel-friendly than compact keyboards.
8/10 - quieter than many mechanical keyboards thanks to its low-profile key mechanism.
A: No. Touch ID on this keyboard is designed for Mac models with Apple silicon, so a compatible Mac is needed for fingerprint sign-in and approvals. On unsupported Macs or other devices, the keyboard may still type normally but Touch ID will not function.
A: This model uses a US English key layout, not the Australian layout found on some local keyboards. Key shapes and symbol positions can differ, especially around Return, Shift and punctuation, so regular touch typists may need time to adjust.
A: Yes. The USB-C port is used for charging and it can also provide a wired connection to a Mac while the battery tops up. That is useful if Bluetooth is unavailable, or if you want to pair and start typing straight away.
A: This numeric keypad version is about 41.9 cm wide, compared with roughly 27.9 cm for the compact Magic Keyboard. That extra width gives dedicated number keys and more navigation space, but it needs around 14 cm more desk room.
A: No. The full-size layout suits spreadsheets and finance work, but the numeric keypad also helps in apps that use shortcuts or frequent number input. The trade-off is a larger footprint than the compact Magic Keyboard, which matters on smaller desks.
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