- IT Office Moves
Moving Your Business to a Different City: IT Considerations
24 Sep, 2025
£181.73 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Honestly, this keyboard is the “nice it’s Apple” option—clean, solid, and genuinely pleasant to live with. The Touch ID is the real differentiator: if you’re using a Mac and already rely on biometrics, it’s a fast, daily-quality-of-life upgrade rather than a gimmick. The numeric keypad also makes it properly office-friendly for finance, operations, admin, and anyone who spends time in spreadsheets all day. If your users value a calm, reliable typing feel and you don’t mind paying extra for build/experience, it’s easy to justify.
That said, at £151.44 ex-VAT, I’d hesitate for generic office deployments. If you’re standardising across many staff, there are plenty of dependable “good enough” business keyboards that won’t burn budget, especially if Touch ID isn’t going to be used. Also, if your workforce is mixed-platform (Windows/VDI-heavy) or you’re buying for lots of people who prefer ergo/height adjustments, this won’t feel like a bargain. Net: buy it for Mac-based teams who will actually use Touch ID and number entry; don’t buy it just because it’s Apple if you’re trying to stretch IT spend.

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