Developer | Apple Inc. |
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Manufacturer | Foxconn (contract manufacturer) |
Type | Bluetooth and USB keyboard |
Release date | Original: October 13, 2015 With Numeric Keypad: June 5, 2017 2021 revisions: May 21, 2021 |
Input | QWERTY keyboard |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 3.0+EDR Lightning port (before October 28, 2024), USB-C port (after October 28, 2024) |
Power | Recyclable rechargeable Li-Po Battery (2980 mAh) |
Platform | Bluetooth-enabled Mac computer with OS X 10.11 or later and iOS devices with iOS 9.1 or later |
Dimensions | Magic Keyboard: 0.16–0.43 inch (0.41–1.09 cm) x 10.98 inches (27.9 cm) x 4.52 inches (11.49 cm) Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad: 0.16–0.43 inch (0.41–1.09 cm) x 16.48 inches (41.86 cm) x 4.52 inches (11.49 cm) (H x W x D) |
Mass | Magic Keyboard: 0.51 pound (0.231 kg) Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad: 0.86 pound (0.39 kg) |
Predecessor | Apple Wireless Keyboard |
Related | Magic Mouse 2 Magic Trackpad 2 |
Website | https://www.apple.com/shop/mac/accessories/mice-keyboards |
The Magic Keyboard is a family of wireless computer keyboards manufactured by Foxconn under contract for Apple Inc. The keyboards are bundled with the iMac and Mac Pro, and also sold as standalone accessories. They replaced the Apple Wireless Keyboard product line. Each Magic Keyboard model combination has a compact or full-size key layout for a specific region, a function key or Touch ID sensor next to F12, and color scheme variant.
Apple also refers to the internal keyboards in MacBooks released after November 2019 as the Magic Keyboard, which uses an identical scissor-mechanism with slightly shallower keys.[1]