Shoutout to Fahad Hai for correcting me on both the Magic Keyboard for iPad NOT using bluetooth, and not having it's own internal battery. I was wrong and will be much more careful in future videos about facts I share.
The Magic Keyboard does not use Bluetooth, it’s a hard connection using the Smart Connector. Also, it doesn’t “last a month” since it doesn’t have a battery and does not charge; it just uses the iPad’s battery to run while connected, and that’s why it won’t work when detached.
Hi Fahad, you are correct and I was wrong in my video. I am going to pin a comment about it. I realize now that somehow I had pulled some facts from the Magic Keyboard that is NOT for the iPad. Thank you for correcting me!
@@freakytechreviews please don’t take me wrong, you’re already leaps ahead of me by actually publishing a video review, which I admire (even MKBHD makes mistakes). Best of luck with the channel, and can’t wait to see more of your work.
Best lowest subscriber, lowest video count review I've seen. Great image, solid script, and very natural. Time to attack the market outside the friend zone. Keep pushing!
I just upgraded to a Magic Keyboard from a Logitech Combo Touch. I thought the Combo Touch was the best of the best but now I’m convinced that the Magic Keyboard is the best option. The keys are excellent, having 2 ports available is awesome, and being able to just grab the tablet with ease is quite cool.
Agreed! It's one of those things where you don't understand how worth it it is until you have one. But most people stay away because of the pricepoint.
@@freakytechreviews Yeah, as with many apple products the price point is often tough to get past. That being said, if that is ones ONLY reason for choosing another product I totally understand. Heck….I made the same “mistake” for similar reason but it wasn’t; the only reason. I do like the Combo Touch having a bumper all the way around the product but using the iPad for handwriting is just not as pleasurable an experience with that thicker case around it. There is also no denying that the Magic Keyboard has a much higher build quality to it when sat side by side with the combo touch.
You can try the Smart Keyboard Folio. Yes, the typing experience is not like the one on the Magic Keyboard but it is actually turning your iPad into a super iPad instead of a MacBook. I personally don’t need a trackpad, because I just touch the screen, but every person has his own opinion. The Smart Keyboard Folio is way thinner and lighter and you can flip it and use it as a normal iPad. I think that is the best apple keyboard.. AND IT IS MAY CHEAPER✌️
I was late to the game on getting the Magic Keyboard for my 12.9” iPad Pro (2020), just got my Magic Keyboard in 2023 and wow, its definitely awesome.The price is steep, but I am happy with it and feel its well worth it! I am so have a 2021 MacBook Air which I also love, but for basic stuff I usually just use my ipad and Magic Keyboard.
It's one of those things that you don't really know how much you'll enjoy it until you've used it a couples times! For me, i find it MUCH more convenient than using my MacBook, so I get it!
Great content. I almost bought this for my iPad Pro. I just bought a bluetooth keyboard & connected a mouse. It works just fine. Keep making good content!
While this is very expensive, the quality of life improvements are just that huge and I highly recommend it if you can afford it. It's not too bad on your lap and definitely top heavy but if I am sitting on the train it's fine. I have been using it for a few days and really love it.
sejak peluncuran pertama x magic keyboard ipad 11,sampe sekarang udah 3tahun lebih,menurut aku masih oke banget,apa lagi kesibukan kuliah,mendaki,sampe ngerjain tugas di rumah,atau dalam mobil
If you can’t use it on your lap, your MX keyboard already has easy multi device support, so does your mouse. I can see some use for travel, but otherwise it is cheaper and better to get two Apple normal keyboards or one Logitech multi device one.
The keyboard doesn’t use Bluetooth. It uses the Smart Connector pins on the back of the iPad to connect to the keyboard, creating a wired physical connection. Also the keyboard is powered totally by the iPad. By itself, the keyboard has no power supply. The keyboard version for the 12.9” iPad Pro is a full size keyboard.
You are absolutely correct! I pinned a comment as another viewer brought these mistakes to my attention. I will be much more diligent about product fact accuracy in future videos!
I am using a Smart Keyboard Folio and it is pretty awesome! I am thinking of buying the Magic Keyboard, because I really miss the typing experience with 1 mm of travel…
I love my Magic Keyboard but the only downsides to it is that it’s heavy, and it seems to kill my iPad battery faster than normal when it’s in the case..
I was also late to this. I just got my first MK a few wks ago. I don’t think I could ever go to any other kind of keyboard case for my iPad or any future iPad purchase.My setup is an iPad Air 4 with the MK and my main computer is an iMac.
What I'm worried about is the material. Seems to be made of the same rubbery polyurethane stuff Apple used to make with the iPad smart cases from years before and with me living in a tropical country, the climate can get pretty humid. The case just starts fraying at the edges first then comes falling apart after around a year or less of use
While I am in a humid part of Texas, it's not tropical so that's a valid concern. I haven't found any issues personally, but this iPad rarely sees the light of day and is inside so unfortunately I cannot attest to how it will hold up. I never had one of those cases specifically, but I know what you're talking about and I believe there are some similarities to material.
It’s definitely a slightly different feel so there was an adjustment period for me as well. Especially having big hands, I struggle with some of the perimeter keys being too small, but it’s grown on me like crazy and I love it now!
As others mentioned, quality is 12/10. Good video and exactly what I was looking for. The real question: what’s your squat, bench and deadlift because I KNOW you lift 🤣
lol! Not near what they used to be! I typically maintain around a 375 bench, but squat will never be the same due to old injuries that prevent me from going heavy. But I appreciate the complement my man!
I bought a 11 pro 2 years ago, 1 year ago I got the Magic Keyboard, within a couple of months it’s started glitching, it doesn’t work most of the time.
Hi! This case doesn't have bluetooth to connect to iPad. It is connected to the smart connector 3 pin system by Apple. It is always connected when attached. Also, How come you know that the keyboard's battery last 1 month on full charge?? Can you explain?
Hi! So you mentioned two mistakes I made. I pinned a comment address both, but you are correct that the keyboard doesn’t use Bluetooth and instead uses the three pin system. Also, the keyboard has no internal battery life, as it is powered via the iPad itself. When preparing for this video, I somehow took some facts from the original Magic Keyboard when I was comparing the two, and wrote down the Bluetooth and internal battery from that keyboard, instead of this one for the iPad.
@@freakytechreviews I understand mate :)! I just saw that you pinned the comment.. Your video quality is great and seems you have a great studio setup…. A video on that will be great!
Shoutout to Fahad Hai for correcting me on both the Magic Keyboard for iPad NOT using bluetooth, and not having it's own internal battery. I was wrong and will be much more careful in future videos about facts I share.
The Magic Keyboard does not use Bluetooth, it’s a hard connection using the Smart Connector. Also, it doesn’t “last a month” since it doesn’t have a battery and does not charge; it just uses the iPad’s battery to run while connected, and that’s why it won’t work when detached.
Hi Fahad, you are correct and I was wrong in my video. I am going to pin a comment about it. I realize now that somehow I had pulled some facts from the Magic Keyboard that is NOT for the iPad. Thank you for correcting me!
@@freakytechreviews please don’t take me wrong, you’re already leaps ahead of me by actually publishing a video review, which I admire (even MKBHD makes mistakes). Best of luck with the channel, and can’t wait to see more of your work.
Not at all my friend! The first step is definitely the hardest. i appreciate your engagement and hope you get your channel rolling too!
They should make a bluetooth 1. Smart connectors drain battery
@@b2bgood870so does Bluetooth…
Best lowest subscriber, lowest video count review I've seen. Great image, solid script, and very natural. Time to attack the market outside the friend zone. Keep pushing!
Thank you my friend! Your support is very appreciated!
I just upgraded to a Magic Keyboard from a Logitech Combo Touch. I thought the Combo Touch was the best of the best but now I’m convinced that the Magic Keyboard is the best option.
The keys are excellent, having 2 ports available is awesome, and being able to just grab the tablet with ease is quite cool.
Agreed! It's one of those things where you don't understand how worth it it is until you have one. But most people stay away because of the pricepoint.
@@freakytechreviews Yeah, as with many apple products the price point is often tough to get past. That being said, if that is ones ONLY reason for choosing another product I totally understand. Heck….I made the same “mistake” for similar reason but it wasn’t; the only reason. I do like the Combo Touch having a bumper all the way around the product but using the iPad for handwriting is just not as pleasurable an experience with that thicker case around it. There is also no denying that the Magic Keyboard has a much higher build quality to it when sat side by side with the combo touch.
shout out to @Soculese!!
Damn ! thanks, I'm planning to purchase it soon for my 11inch iPad Pro. any suggestions are welcome. :)
You can try the Smart Keyboard Folio. Yes, the typing experience is not like the one on the Magic Keyboard but it is actually turning your iPad into a super iPad instead of a MacBook. I personally don’t need a trackpad, because I just touch the screen, but every person has his own opinion. The Smart Keyboard Folio is way thinner and lighter and you can flip it and use it as a normal iPad. I think that is the best apple keyboard.. AND IT IS MAY CHEAPER✌️
I was late to the game on getting the Magic Keyboard for my 12.9” iPad Pro (2020), just got my Magic Keyboard in 2023 and wow, its definitely awesome.The price is steep, but I am happy with it and feel its well worth it! I am so have a 2021 MacBook Air which I also love, but for basic stuff I usually just use my ipad and Magic Keyboard.
It's one of those things that you don't really know how much you'll enjoy it until you've used it a couples times! For me, i find it MUCH more convenient than using my MacBook, so I get it!
Why do you prefer the iPad and Magic Keyboard compared to the MacBook?
Great content. I almost bought this for my iPad Pro. I just bought a bluetooth keyboard & connected a mouse. It works just fine. Keep making good content!
Thank you! Can’t go wrong either way, and I’m just glad that iPads nowadays have this type of functionality!
I just bought the black one !I love it so much
Is older iPad pro (12.9" 2020 4th Generation) Magic Keyboard compatible with the iPad air 11" (2024 6th Generation )with M2 chip ?
While this is very expensive, the quality of life improvements are just that huge and I highly recommend it if you can afford it. It's not too bad on your lap and definitely top heavy but if I am sitting on the train it's fine. I have been using it for a few days and really love it.
I completely agree! One of those products where you have to just trust the reviewer!
sejak peluncuran pertama x magic keyboard ipad 11,sampe sekarang udah 3tahun lebih,menurut aku masih oke banget,apa lagi kesibukan kuliah,mendaki,sampe ngerjain tugas di rumah,atau dalam mobil
If you can’t use it on your lap, your MX keyboard already has easy multi device support, so does your mouse. I can see some use for travel, but otherwise it is cheaper and better to get two Apple normal keyboards or one Logitech multi device one.
The keyboard doesn’t use Bluetooth. It uses the Smart Connector pins on the back of the iPad to connect to the keyboard, creating a wired physical connection. Also the keyboard is powered totally by the iPad. By itself, the keyboard has no power supply. The keyboard version for the 12.9” iPad Pro is a full size keyboard.
You are absolutely correct! I pinned a comment as another viewer brought these mistakes to my attention. I will be much more diligent about product fact accuracy in future videos!
Thanks for the info - I have an iPad and nothing else and couldn’t decide if I should buy a magic keyboard or a laptop
I am using a Smart Keyboard Folio and it is pretty awesome! I am thinking of buying the Magic Keyboard, because I really miss the typing experience with 1 mm of travel…
Such a nice review keep up the good work
Thank you for watching!
I love my Magic Keyboard but the only downsides to it is that it’s heavy, and it seems to kill my iPad battery faster than normal when it’s in the case..
It definitely adds to the weight and battery usage, but for me I feel like it makes up for it in more ways.
Is the ipad air and magic keyboard lighter and more convenient to bring on work travels compared to the macbook air m1? How’s the battery life?
I was also late to this. I just got my first MK a few wks ago. I don’t think I could ever go to any other kind of keyboard case for my iPad or any future iPad purchase.My setup is an iPad Air 4 with the MK and my main computer is an iMac.
Agreed! The Magic Keyboard really is just that great!
What I'm worried about is the material. Seems to be made of the same rubbery polyurethane stuff Apple used to make with the iPad smart cases from years before and with me living in a tropical country, the climate can get pretty humid. The case just starts fraying at the edges first then comes falling apart after around a year or less of use
While I am in a humid part of Texas, it's not tropical so that's a valid concern. I haven't found any issues personally, but this iPad rarely sees the light of day and is inside so unfortunately I cannot attest to how it will hold up. I never had one of those cases specifically, but I know what you're talking about and I believe there are some similarities to material.
I agree, I have the iPad Air and Apple Magic Key board. I can almost replace my MacBook Air with it. I like this setup for travel.
I bought the keyboard and I still have to get used to it overall I like it
It’s definitely a slightly different feel so there was an adjustment period for me as well. Especially having big hands, I struggle with some of the perimeter keys being too small, but it’s grown on me like crazy and I love it now!
Just got a open box on for $138 🎉 can’t wait to use it
How is the capsclock key? Is it clicky/spring back or is it dull to click?
Clicky spring! It's not like a mechanical keyboard, but it has butterfly switches just like the MacBooks so feels very similar.
As others mentioned, quality is 12/10. Good video and exactly what I was looking for. The real question: what’s your squat, bench and deadlift because I KNOW you lift 🤣
lol! Not near what they used to be! I typically maintain around a 375 bench, but squat will never be the same due to old injuries that prevent me from going heavy. But I appreciate the complement my man!
I bought a 11 pro 2 years ago, 1 year ago I got the Magic Keyboard, within a couple of months it’s started glitching, it doesn’t work most of the time.
thank you for sharing this info!!!
Hi! This case doesn't have bluetooth to connect to iPad. It is connected to the smart connector 3 pin system by Apple. It is always connected when attached.
Also, How come you know that the keyboard's battery last 1 month on full charge?? Can you explain?
Hi! So you mentioned two mistakes I made. I pinned a comment address both, but you are correct that the keyboard doesn’t use Bluetooth and instead uses the three pin system. Also, the keyboard has no internal battery life, as it is powered via the iPad itself. When preparing for this video, I somehow took some facts from the original Magic Keyboard when I was comparing the two, and wrote down the Bluetooth and internal battery from that keyboard, instead of this one for the iPad.
@@freakytechreviews I understand mate :)! I just saw that you pinned the comment..
Your video quality is great and seems you have a great studio setup…. A video on that will be great!
My keyboards edges are starting to tear apart what should I do?
I'm not sure as I haven't had that problem, but Apple support is probably the best bet.
I picked one up at my local retailer for $198
that's a fantastic deal! Do you like it?
I agree
The Magic Keyboard doesn’t have battery @2:51.
Yeah I was incorrect on that. It was a great learning experience though as I've been much more diligent in making sure my information is correct.
I have it and it does nit have Bluetooth
Worth is spelled wrong. Otherwise good video.
😳 that’s embarrassing…. But thank you!!
3 Crapple keyboards this year - ALL dis functional garbage