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The 5 Best Keyboards For Mac – Spring 2023: Reviews

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Intro
  3. Best Keyboard

    1. Best Upper Mid-Range

      1. Best Mid-Range

        1. Best Budget

          1. Best Cheap

            1. Notable Mentions
            2. Recent Updates
            3. All Reviews
            4. Discussions

            Updated May 29, 2023 at 01:42 pm

            By Gregory Vodden

            The best wireless keyboard for Mac for most people is the Apple Magic Keyboard, but there are other outstanding options out there that may be a better choice for you. One of the most important things to remember when exploring your options is compatibility—whether a keyboard works well with macOS systems. Virtually all keyboards are at least “partially” compatible with macOS, meaning that almost every button, except for a few keys, works right out of the box. Another important feature is wireless connectivity, as newer Mac devices tend to lack USB-A ports. A Bluetooth keyboard is likely your best bet, as you won’t need a port for a USB receiver. With all that said, below is a list of our recommendations for the best wireless keyboards for Mac devices.

            While this list features the best Bluetooth keyboards for Mac, you may want to check out the picks in our dedicated best wireless keyboards article for options with additional wireless connectivity. There’s also our article for the best iPad keyboards if you’re looking specifically for a keyboard to use with your iPad. Or, you can check out our recommendations for the best keyboards overall.

            1. Best Keyboard For Mac

              Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad

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              Gaming

              5. 8

              Mobile/Tablet

              7.5

              Office

              7.8

              Programming

              6.4

              Entertainment / HTPC

              4.0

              macOS

              Fully Compatible

              Size

              Full-size (100%)

              Connectivity

              Wireless

              Mechanical

              No

              Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing

              No

              See all our test results

              The Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad is one of the most iconic keyboards on the market. Unsurprisingly, it’s our top pick for the best keyboard for Mac devices, as it’s specifically designed to complement them with its features and aesthetics. This latest entry to the Apple’s Magic Keyboard lineup offers biometric sign-ins with its Touch ID chip that works with M1-equipped Mac devices. Although, it’s important to note that the feature doesn’t work with M1-equipped iPads.

              It connects to your Mac using Bluetooth and only supports pairing with one device at a time, making it a good choice if you’re using a standalone iMac or a more permanent MacBook setup with an external monitor. However, you can use one keyboard across multiple Mac devices thanks to Apple’s Universal Control feature. Depending on your usage, the battery life lasts around a month, so you won’t need to worry about charging it frequently.

              See our review

            2. Best Upper Mid-Range Keyboard For Mac

              Logitech MX Keys

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              7. 8

              Mobile/Tablet

              7.2

              Office

              7.9

              Programming

              7.9

              Entertainment / HTPC

              6.2

              macOS

              Fully Compatible

              Size

              Full-size (100%)

              Connectivity

              Wireless

              Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing

              3

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              At an upper mid-range price point, we recommend the Logitech MX Keys. This premium-feeling office model and its companion software are fully compatible with macOS systems. You can get the most out of the keyboard’s software features, like Logitech Flow, which lets you seamlessly use one keyboard across multiple devices and operating systems. There’s also a Mac version of the keyboard with Mac-specific key legends on the modifier keys, but the base version has both Windows and Mac legends.

              While it may look like a fairly standard keyboard from across the room, Logitech has paid close attention to small details, making this keyboard a popular fixture in many offices and workspaces. Its low profile is comfortable to type on without a wrist rest, and each keycap has a small indent in the middle that helps guide your fingertips straight to the center of the key to help you avoid typos. On a full charge, it lasts up to 10 days with its backlighting on and up to five months with the backlighting off, so you don’t need to worry about recharging it right during a busy work week.

              There’s also a compact version of this keyboard called the Logitech MX Keys Mini. It’s a great option if you have a smaller desk or don’t need a Numpad. Uniquely to this version, it’s also available in a few colorways, including Logitech’s take on Space Gray’ which fits very nicely into Mac setups.

              See our review

            3. Best Mid-Range Keyboard For Mac

              Keychron K3 (Version 2)

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              8.4

              Mobile/Tablet

              8.9

              Office

              7.6

              Programming

              7.6

              Entertainment / HTPC

              6.0

              macOS

              Fully Compatible

              Size

              Compact (75%)

              Connectivity

              Wireless

              Mechanical

              Yes

              Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing

              3

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              The Keychron K3 (Version 2) is our recommendation if your budget is mid-range. This compact model is a popular choice for Mac users, so it may be out of stock from some retailers when you’re reading this. Thankfully, Keychron has been quick about restocking. Unlike our two first picks, the Apple Magic Keyboard and the Logitech MX Keys, the Keychron is a mechanical keyboard but uses low-profile mechanical switches. These switches offer a typing experience that crosses between a standard mechanical keyboard and a laptop keyboard. These switches provide a premium-feeling typing experience and ergonomic benefits as they’re very light to press. Also, because they’re not tall, you can rest your wrists comfortably on your work surface without straining your hands upwards at an awkward angle.

              Like all Keychron models, this keyboard also has a compatibility toggle on the top to switch between macOS and Windows, and it includes extra OS-specific keycaps. You also don’t have to worry about finding a dongle or an adapter for a receiver, as this keyboard connects using Bluetooth and has decent battery life, typically lasting up to 34 hours with backlighting on or up to 240 hours with backlighting off.

              See our review

            4. Best Budget Keyboard For Mac

              Logitech Signature K650

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              6.4

              Mobile/Tablet

              6.5

              Office

              7.1

              Programming

              5.5

              Entertainment / HTPC

              5.1

              macOS

              Fully Compatible

              Size

              Full-size (100%)

              Connectivity

              Wireless

              Mechanical

              No

              Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing

              No

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              The Logitech Signature K650 gets our recommendation if you’re on a tight budget. While it doesn’t have a Mac-specific version, like our top pick, the Logitech MX Keys, or Mac-specific keycaps like the above Keychron K3 (Version 2), it does have pad-printed legends on the keys for both Windows and Mac systems. Despite the budget price, this keyboard offers several ergonomic features to keep you comfortable, including a built-in palm rest, two incline settings, and deep-set keys that don’t require you to strain your wrists at a sharp angle to type.

              Plus, it has a host of easily accessible shortcuts along the function row and a suite of dedicated media controls, which are fairly rare features for a budget keyboard. As a bonus, you won’t have to worry about charging this keyboard very often as this keyboard uses AA batteries which can last up to 36 months. There are some downsides, as it doesn’t support multi-device pairing over Bluetooth. Alternatively, if you have a multi-device setup and want a keyboard that can support more than one Bluetooth connection at once, the Logitech K780 is a great choice. Unlike the K650, this keyboard has a grippy tray on the top to hold devices while you work. However, it lacks any ergonomic features.

              See our review

            5. Best Cheap Keyboard For Mac

              Logitech K380

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              Gaming

              6.6

              Mobile/Tablet

              9.2

              Office

              7.6

              Programming

              7.1

              Entertainment / HTPC

              4.7

              macOS

              Fully Compatible

              Size

              Compact (75%)

              Connectivity

              Wireless

              Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing

              3

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              The Logitech K380 is the best cheap keyboard for Mac that we’ve tested. This compact unit works great with Mac products as it only connects using Bluetooth, so you don’t have to worry about dongles, adapters, or needing a USB port. You can pair it with up to three devices at once, and you can switch between devices at the press of a button. While specific Mac variants are available, the base version also has both Windows and Mac legends printed on the keycaps.

              The standout feature of this board is its incredible battery life. With a fresh pair of AAA batteries, you may get as much as two years of battery life, and you’ll never have to worry about cramming a charging cable into your backpack. However, as you might expect from a keyboard at this price, there are some downsides. While the low profile makes it comfortable to type on, it has no additional ergonomic features like adjustable incline settings. Also, the keycaps have a circular shape and are smaller than those on most standard keyboards. The keys themselves are also quite close together. You’ll likely have no problems getting used to the design, but you may make more typos than usual when first using it.

              See our review

            Notable Mentions

            • NuPhy Air75:
              The NuPhy Air75 is an excellent wireless mechanical keyboard that boasts compatibility with all major desktop operating systems. It’s similar to the Keychron K3 (Version 2) in additional features and connectivity options, but it feels more premium. It’s also a bit more expensive, and its key legends aren’t shine-through, making them hard to read in the dark.
              See our review
            • Keychron K10:
              Keychron makes some of the best mechanical keyboards for Mac, and the Keychron K10 is no exception. It offers a more typical mechanical typing experience as the switches and keycaps are standard, full-profile rather than low-profile. However, it’s only suited to more permanent setups as it’s too bulky to carry around, unlike the Keychron K3 (Version 2).
              See our review
            • NuPhy Halo75:
              The NuPhy Halo75 is an outstanding alternative to the Logitech MX Keys if you’re more interested in a keyboard with a high profile and your choice of mechanical switches. It also has impressive RGB lighting and uses layers of silicone foam inside the board, providing better acoustics and a softer overall typing feel. It’s typically a bit more expensive, and it isn’t as comfortable to type on without a wrist rest as the Logitech.
              See our review
            • Logitech MX Mechanical:
              If you like the compatibility across devices that the Logitech MX Keys offers and want a mechanical upgrade, the Logitech MX Mechanical is a great choice for Mac computers. However, it doesn’t feel as nice to type on.
              See our review

            Recent Updates

            1. May 29, 2023:
              We’ve reviewed our list and confirmed that all our picks are currently in stock and at the right price point. We’ve also added the newly-reviewed NuPhy Halo75 to our list of Notable Mentions.

            2. Mar 30, 2023:
              We’ve made some small adjustments to our text and reviewed our picks, confirming that they remain the best models currently available.

            3. Jan 31, 2023:
              We’ve confirmed all our recommendations are in stock and remain the best options for their categories. We’ve also refreshed some of the text in this article and added a special mention of the Logitech MX Keys Mini in our ‘Best Upper Mid-Range Keyboard For Mac’ category.

            4. Dec 02, 2022:
              Updated the text for readability; no changes to picks.

            5. Oct 03, 2022:
              Replaced the Logitech K780 with the Logitech K650 as the ‘Best Budget’ pick due to better ergonomic factors.

            All Reviews

            Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best keyboards for Macbook Pro and other Mac devices, for most people. We factor in the price (a cheaper product wins over a pricier one if the difference isn’t worth it), feedback from our visitors, and availability (no keyboard that is difficult to find or almost out of stock everywhere).

            If you would like to do the work of choosing yourself, here is the list of all our keyboard reviews. Be careful not to get too caught up in the details. While no product is perfect for every use, most keyboards are great enough to please almost everyone, and the differences are often not noticeable unless you really look for them. Be sure to know your key switch preferences before choosing.

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            Apple Wireless Keyboard – Insanely Great Life Hack / Sudo Null IT News

            It happened like this: the keyboard (photo above) by the will of fate lay for about 1. 5 years in a package with batteries inside. And, of course, they took the batteries and filled the battery cover with electrolyte, tightly riveting it to the keyboard case. Neither a 10 ruble coin nor a screwdriver could open the lid:

            After a bit of sadness, a strong-willed decision was made to drill a deeper groove so that the lid could be opened with a large flat screwdriver: didn’t fade at all. After reading about the general grief on the forums, it was decided to fill the battery cover with the well-known WD40. The keyboard was wrapped in masking tape like a mummy:

            But WD-40 had practically no effect … but what is there: no effect. Next was an attempt to take the cover on the Makita puncher:

            Which also did not lead to any results:

            Having studied the topic in more detail, reinforced drills for steel were purchased. Bosch was chosen as the device:

            The process began to move slowly:

            ie” broke the second a drill, but the screwdriver did not crawl through . .. It was decided to promptly intervene with a hacksaw (as it turned out, the metal of the keyboard case sawn remarkably):

            Next, we carefully folded back the filed section and saw the thread filled with electrolyte and the entire battery compartment: self-tapping screw:

            It all looked very nice:

            No matter how close the answer to the mystery of the electrolyte was, the battery was not pulled out. I had to continue the intervention with a hacksaw:

            At the most interesting place, the hacksaw blade played into the box and had to be finished by hand:

            When everything was finished, the hacksaw blade already consisted of 4 parts:

            And here it is – the significant moment of the first release batteries:

            The batteries went out, leaving a terrible sight:

            Now the solemn moment: we are trying to “revive” the apple friend:

            But, alas, nothing happened.