⌨️ Elevate your desk game—type smarter, work faster, stay wireless.
The Apple Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad is a sleek, rechargeable Bluetooth keyboard designed for seamless integration with Mac, iPad, and iPhone. Featuring a full numeric keypad and extended layout, it offers a comfortable, precise typing experience with up to a month of battery life per charge, making it the ultimate productivity tool for professionals on the go.
Product Dimensions | 4.52 x 16.48 x 0.43 inches |
Item Weight | 13.8 ounces |
Manufacturer | Apple |
Language | English |
ASIN | B071ZZTNBM |
Item model number | MQ052LL/A |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 1, 2018 |
G**R
+ batt life, quick charge, + bluetooth connect, wired option (With MacBook Pro M2 Max 14,6 / 15.5 )
Works perfectly with MacBook Pro M2 Max 14,6 / Sequoia 15.5No lag, great Bluetooth connectivity (no drops), fast charging, long battery life.Wired option available.I'm extremely happy with this purchase.It's great to have the full-size keyboard option with a laptop.With two 27-inch external monitors, it allows the best of both worlds - desktop feel and laptop portability for the road when required.(I just wish I could find a laptop bag wide enough to accommodate it)
P**O
A Game Changer for My Workspace!
I’ve been using the Apple Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad for a few weeks now, and I’m honestly blown away by how much it has improved my typing experience. As someone who works on both my Mac and iPad regularly, the wireless Bluetooth connection makes it super easy to switch between devices. No more fumbling with wires or constantly having to reconnect—it just works.The keys are smooth, quiet, and responsive, which has made typing a breeze, even during long sessions. The additional numeric keypad is a huge bonus for anyone who does a lot of data entry or works with numbers—it really speeds things up.The rechargeable battery is fantastic, and I love not having to worry about swapping out batteries all the time. The build quality is solid, and as with most Apple products, it just feels premium and sleek. It also pairs effortlessly with my iPhone when I need to use it on the go.Overall, this keyboard has been an amazing addition to my setup. If you're looking for a reliable, high-quality wireless keyboard for your Apple devices, I highly recommend this one!
A**R
Great keyboard
The best keyboard for work, writing, every day use. It’s very lightweight, silent and easy to touch, e as y to pair. Charges very fast and the battery lasts several days with 8-9h/day of use. I’ve had it for about 3-4 years and I’m still so happy about purchasing it.
J**I
The best keyboard ever made
Okay, I should qualify that headline as "The Best Keyboard ever Made for the Mac!"But I have never used a better keyboard for *any* computer, and I've used a LOT of keyboards over the years.As a bluetooth connected device, you might fear that you can out-pace the connection and experience dropped keystrokes. But no, it doesn't ever seem to do that. I am a very fast typist and have never had that problem.Knowing Apple, this is not just a simple tap-transmit-wait-for-next-tap type of device. It probably buffers your keystrokes and transmits them, verifying each one with an acknowledgement from the host computer. That's the way I would design it, and it seems to do that.Just talking as a user, I find it very nice and easy to type on. The numeric keypad is also nice-to-have especially if you tend to enter lots of numerical data, for example in a spreadsheet.The keyboard usually lasts me about two weeks between charges, sometimes as long as a month, depending on usage. Over time, the battery gets weaker, as with all such rechargeable devices.I will mention that this keyboard is a replacement for one I got four years ago, which had an arrow key die. I need the keyboard badly so I just went ahead and ordered one without trying to repair the key. I did pry the key cap off and apply some alcohol, hoping it would fix an oxidized connection, but no luck. These keyboards are not really reparable beyond an occasional air blowout or suction (use your handheld vacuum to pull out the dust, hairs etc. from time to time).The one thing I'm doing differently with this keyboard is that I put on a thin keyboard cover, also purchased here on Amazon for a few dollars, to try to minimize dust and other particles accumulating. It protects against coffee spills etc. as well. It somewhat reduces the accuracy of typing, but the payoff is that the keyboard will likely last longer and require less cleaning. A tradeoff.I can recommend this keyboard to anyone working with a Mac, either desktop or laptop; it will increase your productivity and is a joy to use.
C**D
Smooth, Responsive, and Reliable
The media could not be loaded. The Apple Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad is excellent! The keys are smooth and responsive, the design is sleek, and the battery lasts a long time. Bluetooth connectivity is seamless, making it perfect for work or everyday use. Highly recommended!
R**J
A Reliable Keyboard.
This 2017 keyboard [Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad] is a very good keyboard from Apple. I like the older 2007 keyboard [Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad], discontinued in 2017 by this keyboard, better because the 2007 keyboard has a more substantial weight and is sloped a few degrees more, which makes the 2007 keyboard more comfortable for me. The only problem with the 2007 model is that you need a USB-A port for power. The newer 2017 and later keyboards are rechargeable battery.So, Apple did decrease costs somewhat by reducing mass since 2017. They have made even newer keyboards with Touch ID since 2021 that work with Intel Macs, but only Apple M-Series silicon will support Touch ID. The Latest Apple Keyboards are from 2024 with USB-C charging.Probably, if you need a new Apple Keyboard, any of the new ones since 2017 will do. I'm still using the 2007 model because I love the ergonomic feel of the slope. However, when it dies, any of the Magic Keyboards since 2017, appropriate for my 2017 iMac, will do.
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