


This year, the Magic Keyboard has been redesigned with built-in Touch ID for the first time – which means you can securely authenticate your Mac wirelessly through the keyboard (requires a Mac with M1 chip or later). Magic Keyboard with Touch IDĭespite all the problems Apple has had with MacBook keyboards in the past, the company’s Magic Keyboard offers a great balance between a compact design and a great typing experience. The regular price of the Magic Trackpad is $129, but you can find it at a lower price on Amazon. It features a large edge-to-edge glass surface area, making scrolling and swiping through your favorite content more productive and comfortable than ever.

Sensors underneath the trackpad surface detect subtle differences in the amount of pressure you apply, bringing more functionality to your fingertips and enabling a deeper connection to your content. Although the accessory is expensive, it can be really useful for some tasks like editing pictures and videos. The trackpad has a rechargeable battery, and it comes with a Lightning to USB-C cable. With this giant wireless trackpad, users can easily reproduce multi-touch gestures such as precise pinch-to-zoom and smooth scrolling, not to mention the pressure force sensors that enable even more features in macOS. The built-in trackpads in MacBooks are certainly one of the best qualities of Apple’s laptops, but if you have an iMac or even a Mac mini, you can still have the same experience with Magic Trackpad.
