- Virtual CIO
The Role of IT in Business Continuity Planning
25 Nov, 2025
£131.81 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re already in the Apple ecosystem, this Magic Keyboard is a genuinely nice everyday purchase. It feels solid, the keys are consistent, and the trackpad-less layout means you can get on with typing without fiddly driver nonsense. For an office or a developer/finance admin setup where you’re using it all day, the comfort and reliability are the standout, and the Bluetooth connection is usually painless once it’s paired to your Mac. At **£109.82 ex‑VAT**, it’s not “cheap,” but it’s the kind of spend that tends to pay off in lower annoyance and fewer replacements than bargain keyboards.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if most of your users are on Windows, or if you need heavy multi-device switching and complicated setups—Magic Keyboard is just more at home with macOS. Also, it’s **AZERTY**, so make sure your team actually needs French layout; otherwise you’ll lose time to key mapping and it won’t feel right. If you want maximum value, there are plenty of good UK/UK-compatible wireless keyboards for less; but if you’re standardising on Macs in a UK business and want a dependable, premium typing experience, this is a sensible buy.

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