Unfortunately, neither the trackpad nor the mouse isn’t provided in the iMac’s colors so you’ll have to put up with their white-silver appearance until Apple (hopefully) decides to release colorful trackpads and mice. In addition to these keyboards, Apple has also updated the standalone Magic Trackpad and Magic Mouse accessories with under-the-hood features allowing the accessories to pair with and work on Apple silicon-based Mac models. That’s due to Apple’s exacting architecture requirements for biometric security that include the use of a dedicated Secure Enclave cryptographic coprocessor.Īgain, these Touch ID-equipped Magic Keyboards won’t work on Intel-based Macs. We said it before, and it’s worth repeating: Magic Keyboards that integrate wireless Touch ID functionality only work on the Apple silicon-powered Mac models. And it includes a woven USB-C to Lightning Cable that lets you pair and charge by connecting to a USB-C port on your Mac. It pairs automatically with your Mac, so you can get to work right away. Magic Keyboard is available with Touch ID, providing fast, easy, and secure authentication for logins and purchases. It’s also wireless and rechargeable, with an incredibly long-lasting internal battery that will power your keyboard for about a month or more between charges. Magic Keyboard with Touch ID delivers a remarkably comfortable and precise typing experience. With Touch ID integrated into your keyboard, you can quickly log in to apps and websites and securely authenticate purchases like you would on your MacBook Pro with Touch ID.Ĭheck out Apple’s description of the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID: $179 Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad for Mac models with Apple silicon.$149 Magic Keyboard with Touch ID for Mac models with Apple silicon.$129 Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad.Here are your Apple store purchase links: When bundled with the redesigned iMac, however, these keyboards are color-matched to one of the computer’s color finishes: blue, green, pink, yellow, orange and purple. Unfortunately, Apple has limited the $149 Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and the $179 Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad to the same silver/white aluminum finish as before. IMac’s Magic Keyboards now available as a standalone purchase Magic Keyboard without Touch ID was also updated.These standalone purchases are limited to silver-white.
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