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£181.73 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
This is a good keyboard, but it’s only a good *deal* if you’re already in Apple’s ecosystem and you’ll actually use Touch ID. The typing feel is excellent, it looks clean on a desk, and pairing is painless. If your team is on MacBooks/iMacs and you want one less “faff” step every day (unlocking, signing in, fast authentication), Touch ID becomes genuinely convenient rather than a gimmick.
That said, at ~£151 ex-VAT, you’re paying a premium for polish and ecosystem integration. If you’re buying for Windows users, mixed-device environments, or for people who just want a reliable keyboard for spreadsheets and emails, you can almost certainly get the same day-to-day productivity for less. Also consider admin reality: Touch ID isn’t universally relevant, so if it won’t be used, you’re effectively overpaying for features you won’t touch. Bottom line: buy it for Mac-centric teams who will use Touch ID; think twice if the environment is mixed or the budget needs to stretch.

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