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Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID on sale at Amazon: Save $11.03 on this sleek accessory

December 20, 2022
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Save $11.03: The Apple Magic keyboard with Touch ID(opens in a new tab) is on sale for $137.97 at Amazon as of Dec. 20. That’s 7% off and the lowest price we’ve seen to date.


Need a keyboard upgrade for your M1 Mac? Apple’s Magic keyboard line is an aesthetically pleasing option for your desktop, and helps you preserve your laptop keys if you’re a heavy typist.

Right now, you can grab the Apple Magic keyboard with Touch ID(opens in a new tab) on Amazon for just $137.97, which is $11.03 off its regular price. That’s a savings of 7% and the lowest price we’ve seen yet.

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This impossibly slick keyboard feels great to use; it pairs seamlessly with your M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, or Mac mini; and it’s perfectly portable. It’s also wireless and rechargeable, with a lengthy battery life. Apple claims that it’ll last about a month or more between charges. If you’re into the Apple aesthetic, it’s a no-brainer to add to your collection, even if you’re just using it instead of your MacBook’s keyboard.

This version comes without a numpad, so it’s nice and compact, too. Its Touch ID key is located at the top right corner, so you can use it to log into your computer at the touch of a button. It’s more convenient to have this fingerprint scanning capability right on your keyboard, which is really the feature you’re paying a premium for here. It’s important to note that while you can use this keyboard with non-Mac devices, the Touch ID won’t work with them.

You could find a variety of other keyboards with plenty more bells and whistles at a similar price point. But if you’re an Apple user and Touch ID is a feature you use often, it’s a good time to go ahead and lock in your purchase.

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