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For £54.72 ex-VAT, this is a perfectly sensible “nice feel, reliable connection” keyboard—especially if you’re already in the Apple ecosystem. The big win with Apple’s Magic Keyboards is day-to-day usability: pairing is usually painless, it behaves consistently over Bluetooth, and the typing experience feels premium without being fussy. If you’re working in an office where you bounce between desk setups, it’s also just easy to live with. The Pinyin layout is the only real caveat, but if that matches your team’s needs, it’s not a dealbreaker—just something to confirm before you standardise.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it as a “value for money” keyboard if you don’t need the Apple comfort and ecosystem benefits. At this price point you can find perfectly good USB-C / wireless alternatives with more predictable pricing and fewer layout-specific compromises. And if you’re setting up mixed hardware (Windows/Android laptops or heavily customised desk profiles), you may find other keyboards offer similar convenience for less hassle. In short: buy this if you want an Apple-style keyboard that just works for everyday typing; skip it if you’re optimising for lowest cost or you’re uncertain about the Pinyin layout matching your users.

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