⌨️ Elevate your typing game with style and efficiency!
The Macally Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard is a sleek, multi-device keyboard designed for Mac and Windows users. With the ability to connect up to three devices simultaneously, it features 110 keys, including 20 shortcuts and a numeric keypad, all in a compact design. The rechargeable battery lasts up to three months, making it perfect for both home and on-the-go use.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 110 |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Scissor |
Compatible Devices | MacOS, Windows, iOS, Android |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Compatible Apple Keyboard, Bluetooth Keyboard for Mac, Multi Device Keyboard, Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard for Mac, Compatible Apple Keyboard Wireless, iMac Keyboard, Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 110 |
Style | Contemporary |
Color | Aluminum Silver |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.11"L x 6.3"W x 0.91"H |
A**R
Additional notes
In addition to the elegance of the purchased keyboard, I was pleased with the response speed of the keys. I could not keep up with them on the screen, read them. :) The symbols were appearing printed so quickly. Respect to the manufacturer.Another convenient feature is the location of the keyboard charging connector, it is on the right side. No need to climb back, to the bottom or somehow else difficultly turn the keyboard over to insert the USB plug/cable into it.The only thing I could not do was to apply letters of my alphabet with laser engraving. In Bangkok, they (a local Mac repair shop) told me that it is impossible to apply laser engraving of a different font to such thin keys - the keys will melt. So I had to use stickers with letters of my alphabet.Overall, I am now a fan of this brand, as well as the Satechi brand.
G**L
What a great 10key keyboard
The first keyboard had a small issue ,called there support department,no problem they replaced it ASAP and special delivery the new replacement key board. I belive this type of service is what makes a great companyAnd easy to tell other people how great they were to work with, their all 5 star
T**D
Does the job at reasonable cost.
Very easy to set up, does the job, inexpensive. This keyboard is laid out for windows, rather than the Mac, but it works ok on my Mac. Not as many special function keys as some competitors, but it doesn't glitch like they do, either.
T**2
silver metallic frame with black on white keys
Easier to see in dim light, clear instructions. was easy to pair up to my iMac. can connect two three devices. some diefferences. Just did what to spend anymore than I had to
A**R
Works well and is sleek
Came right in time and I love this keyboard. Have one for home and one for work. It's sleek and looks great and I personally love the way the keys feel and function. I don't like keys that are too tall and make a ton of noise. It connects easily via Bluetooth and the battery life so far is great. I use 8 am to 5 pm, 5 days a week and I bought the first one a month ago and have not charged but once. And honestly I only charged it because I felt I should but it showed no sign of needing a charge.
B**G
Excellent replacement for Magic Keyboard
I recently got a new Mac Mini and needed a keyboard, since I was keeping my old iMac, which I use with an Apple Magic Keyboard. I am comparing the Macally full keyboard with number pad to the Apple keyboard without a number pad.Setup of the Macally was easy. The hardest part was noticing that the Bluetooth device selection keys are the 1-3 on the top number row. I just didn't notice that those keys also have a blue "B1" to "B3" label. The manual says to look for keys with a Bluetooth symbol followed by 1-3, not the letter B followed by a number. To select a device, whether for pairing or use, you hold down the FN key with one of those keys.I paired the keyboard with the Mac Mini and an iPad. Pairing was easy. I followed the instructions that came with the keyboard for the Mini, but did it without instructions on the iPad. It works like pairing any other Bluetooth device. If there is no device yet paired to the device number, the keyboard defaults to pairing mode when you select that device number. To pair to a different device, you hold down FN+P (the P key has a blue "Pair" label), which puts the keyboard in pairing mode.To switch devices, you hold down FN+B1 (or B2 or B3). Switching is not instantaneous - it takes a half-second or so. The device LED on the keyboard first blinks fast (like it is in pairing mode), then blinks slow, then goes solid. The switch is easy, quick, and it works.The keys are the same size and have the same spacing as the Apple keyboard, except the function keys are half-height and the corners are slightly less rounded. As for feel, the Macally keys are slightly harder to press and have slightly more travel, but it's a small difference, not enough to mess up my typing. The slope of the Macally keyboard is slightly greater than the Apple keyboard, but again not enough to affect my typing. Overall, the Macally keyboard feels very similar to the Logitech K470, which I got for my Windows PC at work so it would feel more like an Apple keyboard.(The printing on the Logitech S, L, and O keys are showing significant wear after about a year of use - it will be interesting to see if the Macally keyboard is better. The Apple keyboard shows slight wear on the S and O keys after 8 years of use.)I haven't tested battery life yet. I plugged it into a USB A hub overnight and the charging LED still showed red (charging) in the morning. I switched it to a USB A port on the Mini and it turned to green (fully charged). That is about the only oddity I have found so far. Since it shows fully charged, I unplugged it and am now using it without any cables.Well, one other oddity. It has a USB micro port for charging. That's just unusual for Mac devices. A USB A port would require more space than is available and a lightning port would be odd for non-Apple devices. Since a cable is included, it's not a big deal.
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