Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID Unboxing, Review and Comparison - Watch Before You Buy!

Dion Schuddeboom
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This is the new Apple Magic Keyboard, now with Touch ID. In this video I will take you through the unboxing, give my review and do a comparison versus the previous model older model all to help you decide whether this keyboard is worth it. The Magic Keyboard come in 3 variants, without Touch ID, with Touch ID and with Touch ID and with Numeric keypad. I choose the version without numeric keypad, I prefer the smaller form factor as it takes up less space on my desk setup. When buying the keyboard on it’s own, it comes silver color only, there is no space grey version. In the box is a new braided lighting to USB C cable. Perhaps we will find these new cables included with the next iPhone. The cable looks and feels premium and hopefully this new design will be more durable. Since this is a lighting cable, it can also be used with your iPhone, iPad, AirPods and other lighting devices. Looking at the design, the main structure is made of aluminium and the flat keys are white plastic. On the back is the power switch and lighting port used to charge the keyboard’s built-in battery. This should last one month between charges. The bottom of the keyboard is made of a matte white plastic finish which has the Apple logo. There are also are four rubber feet to keep the keyboard from sliding on the table. From the side we can see the sloping triangular design, similar to the MacBook Air. This angles the keyboard up slightly. Holding the keyboard there is no flex. The keyboard looks premium, feels good in the hand and is clearly well made, as I would expect at this price point. The top row of the keyboard has various function keys, including some new ones. In additional to volume and brightness, we have: dictation/siri, spotlight and do not disturb. And of course touch ID of the far right. Now there is one thing you have to know before buying this keyboard and that is that in order for the touch ID sensor to work, you will need an M1 Mac. If you do not have an M1 Mac, the keyboard will still work but touch ID will not. You can add multiple fingers and the data is stored on my Mac not on the keyboard. As someone who uses touch ID many times each day on my MacBook Pro, this is very much worth it. Touch ID is reliable, fast and and safe. But what is keyboard like type on? Simply plug it into your Mac using the included lighting able and it will automatically pair over bluetooth. Typing feels great. Key presses are clicky, giving a plenty of feedback. The keys are also stable. For this style keyboard, there is ample key travel. More travel than Apple’s butterfly keyboard. All in all I have no complaints of the typing experience. Unfortunately the keys are not backlit. How does this new Magic keyboard compare to the previous version older model Magic Keyboard and it is wroth the upgrade? The keys in terms of size, texture and feel appear to be identical. Additionally both keyboards have the same subtle angle. In terms of dimensions, the two are also the same. The new Magic keyboard has more rounded edges, this even carries over to the tops of the corner keys. The new Magic keyboard, aside from having touch ID, also has more modern function keys. On the bottom, there is a shiny base on the previous magic keyboard, which collects fingerprints and scratches. Apple have changed this to a matte texture on the newer keyboard, which I expect to hold up better over time. Is it worth upgrading? If you already have the previous version, my advice would be to only upgrade if you require touch ID. These keyboards are expensive. If you are looking for a more affordable alternative, there are options from Logitech. However if you are looking for a keyboard that is made to and will pair seamlessly with your M1 Mac in terms of design as well as features, this really in the best option. Additionally, having touch ID, adds an impressive level of integration and easy of use that you will notice each time you use the keyboard.

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