- VoIP & Phone Systems
The Guide to Microsoft Teams Phone System
25 Jan, 2026
£48.24 inc. VAT
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At £40.20 ex-VAT, the Apple Magic Keyboard is one of those “you’re paying for the experience” buys. The typing feel is consistently excellent, it connects quickly, and it’s ideal if your day-to-day is on a Mac (especially if you already live in the Apple ecosystem). If you’re office-based and want something that just works with minimal fuss, this is a solid choice—and the Bluetooth setup is convenient without the faff of a bunch of dongles or cables.
That said, the QWERTZ layout is a big tell: unless you specifically need Swiss/German layout, don’t assume it’ll be fine for UK staff. Also, it’s not the best value if you’re cost-optimising for a fleet of generic office users—there are plenty of perfectly decent wired/wireless keyboards that won’t cost you this much per desk. I’d recommend it for knowledge workers who value comfort and a clean setup, and I’d avoid it for generic admin roles or for mixed keyboard-layout environments.

Lenovo
Lenovo Essential Wireless Combo Gen 2 - Keyboard and mouse set - wireless - 2.4 GHz - QWERTY - UK - black - brown box

Dell
Dell Pro Plus Keyboard and Mouse KM7321W - Keyboard and mouse set - wireless - 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.0 - QWERTY - UK - titan grey - with 3 years NBD Advance Exchange

HP
HP 485 Comfort - Keyboard - multi device, 23 programmable keys, 3-zone layout - full size - USB - QWERTY - UK - black

Kensington
Kensington KM150 EQ - Keyboard and mouse set - full size - wireless - 2.4 GHz - QWERTY - UK - FSC cardboard