- #MAC AIRBOOK REVIEW FOR MAC#
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It features typical scissor switches with minimal pre-travel distance and good tactile feedback. It even has a cradle onto which you can place your iPhone or iPad for a multi-device display. It's a full-size option that feels sturdy even though it's made entirely out of plastic. Also, it has a multi-device pairing feature with up to three devices at once, and switching between each is easy.
#MAC AIRBOOK REVIEW BLUETOOTH#
It still offers good office performance, and it can connect to your Mac either through Bluetooth or its wireless receiver. It's similar in features to the Logitech MX Keys, but it has a more simple design and doesn't have backlighting, so it costs less.
#MAC AIRBOOK REVIEW FOR MAC#
The best Bluetooth keyboard for Mac in the budget category is the Logitech K780.
#MAC AIRBOOK REVIEW PRO#
Compact Alternative: Obinslab Anne Pro 2.All in all, it's the best Mac mechanical keyboard that we've tested. It would benefit from having a wrist rest because of the high profile, but Keychron sells them separately. Typing feels great as most keys are stable, but the ABS keycaps feel slippery, especially if they build up oil from your fingers.
#MAC AIRBOOK REVIEW SOFTWARE#
Sadly, it doesn't have dedicated software to customize the keys, but Keychron recommends using third-party software. The Red switches are linear, which don't offer tactile feedback but should feel lighter, and the Blue switches are similar to the Browns in feel but are louder. This keyboard is available with Gateron Red, Brown, and Blue switches, which all offer a different feel, and the Brown switches on our unit are light to press and are quiet. It's a full-size keyboard, but Keychron sells models available in several sizes, like the TKL Keychron K8, and they all have mostly the same features, so you can easily get the size you prefer. Unlike many mechanical gaming keyboards, this one is specifically designed for office use, and it has a macOS mode that makes every key work as intended on a Mac. If you prefer the feel of mechanical switches, the best keyboard for Mac that we've tested is the Keychron K10. Best Mechanical Keyboard For Mac: Keychron K10.Overall, it's one of the best keyboards for Mac that we've tested. It's entirely made of plastic, which is a bit disappointing for a high-end keyboard, but the overall build quality is still good, and you shouldn't have any issues with it. Unfortunately, unlike the MX Keys, it doesn't have backlighting, so the keys are hard to see if you work in a dark environment. All keys work on macOS, except for the calculator button. It has many of the same features as the Logitech MX Keys, like reprogramming the function keys to a preset list of functions, making it easy to open your favorite apps while working. It comes with a wrist rest that contributes to the fantastic ergonomics, but since you can't remove it, the entire keyboard is big and takes up a lot of space.
The split design with the negative incline feet is meant to relieve stress on your wrists. It has a unique design that may take some time getting used to, especially if you don't type the 'proper' way, but once you do, typing feels great, and you shouldn't feel any fatigue. The best wireless keyboard for Mac with an ergonomic design that we've tested is the Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Split Keyboard. If that isn't an issue for you, it's the best keyboard for Mac while in the office. Also, while it has Bluetooth support, you can only connect to one device at a time, so you can't use it to type a document on your Mac and quickly respond to an email on your tablet.
Sadly, it doesn't have any backlighting, which is disappointing for a high-end Apple product, so it's not ideal to use in a dark environment. Typing feels great as the low-profile switches are comfortable to type on and are fairly light to press, but it takes some force to get over the tactile bump. It has the new Touch ID button at the top right, which works with M1 Mac computers so that it's easier for you to unlock your PC, but the Touch ID button doesn't work with any other Mac. It's Apple's latest release of their well-known Magic keyboard, and it's available in both a full-size variant, which is the one we tested, and a 75% compact size if you prefer something smaller.Īs this is an Apple keyboard, it works perfectly with Mac computers. The best wireless keyboard for Mac for office use that we've tested is the Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad.