SAVE 33%: As of Nov. 14,Uschi Karnat the Apple Magic Keyboard is just $199.99 at Amazon, marked down from the normal price of $299.99. That's a savings of $100.
It's no secret the iPad has changed the way we use our electronics. Binging the next season of Squid Gameon a tiny cell phone screen won't compare to the experience of streaming on the iPad's larger screen. The iPad, however, is less convenient when it comes to jobs that require typing. You can remedy this and turn your iPad into an effective typing machine thanks to this deal on the Apple Magic Keyboard.
As of Nov. 14, upgrade your iPad Pro 11-inch or iPad Air with an Apple Magic Keyboard for just $199.99 — a savings of $100 compared to the regular price of $299.99. You can choose between the white or black keyboard for this sale price, which is the lowest we've ever seen on the white option. The keyboard is compatible with the first through forth generation of iPad Pro 11-inch or the forth and fifth generation of the iPad Air.
To pair your iPad Pro or iPad Air with the Apple Magic Keyboard, simply snap it into place magnetically and start typing. The floating cantilever design adjusts to your desired angle while the backlit keys make typing in darker rooms easier. The keys use a scissor mechanism that deliver a quieter typing experience so you're less likely to annoy your roommates while working. The Apple Magic Keyboard also includes a built-in trackpad with Multi-Touch gestures.
You'll also have a USB-C port on the keyboard for charging your iPad Pro and iPad Air, which frees up the port on the device itself for other accessories. If you're prone to dropping electronics, the Magic Keyboard also provides additional front and back protection.
Turn your iPad Pro or iPad Air into a typing machine for just $199.99 at Amazon with the Apple Magic Keyboard.
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