Apple dropped some jaws when it first unveiled the Magic Keyboard designed specifically for the iPad Pro models. The downside to the existing keyboard is that it’s not really very portable, and doesn’t act as either a cover or a stand for your iPad, so you might still need to spend more money on accessories somewhere along the line. If and when it does arrive, we’re sure it will be an excellent companion for an iPad. New 24in iMac, but the revamped model with colourful liveries and Touch ID are not available to buy separately at the moment. And, of course, if you’ve already got one of these keyboards (or one of the older Wireless Keyboards which work with iPads too) then you don’t need to spend any extra money buying a brand-new keyboard just for your iPad.Īpple also updated the Magic Keyboard when it released the The Magic Keyboard also has a rechargeable battery that Apple says can last for a month between charges. The advantage of using a standalone keyboard such as this is that it has larger keys than any of the iPad keyboard-covers, and the keyboard panel is angled upwards at a more comfortable angle, so you can get down to some serious typing when you need to. An interpretation of this is now an official accessory for the latest iPad Pro – we look at this next – but in fact this keyboard can work with practically any iOS device. The Magic Keyboard is a Mac staple, but it can be an iPad one too. $99.00 at Amazon | $99.00 at Apple United States | $99.99 at Best Buy U.S