Testseek.co.uk have collected 50 expert reviews of the Apple MXQU2 Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 12.9 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MXQU2 Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 12.9.
June 2020
(82%)
50 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
From a build and functionality perspective, the Magic Keyboard is great. It offers the best iPad typing experience, packs in handy extras like backlighting and passthrough charging and introduces a trackpad.It does all come down to the price, though. This...
Published: 2020-05-05, Author: Henry , review by: macworld.co.uk
The Magic Keyboard is undoubtedly the best keyboard you can get for the iPad Pro, and I think that whether or not it can work for you as a laptop is not down to the keyboard itself. It's down to your relationship with computing and how reluctant you are t...
Compact, responsive trackpad improves navigation, Backlit keys with satisfying key travel, Passthrough charging port frees up port on iPad itself, Hinges allow for an adjustable viewing angle
Expensive, No function key row for adjusting brightness and other tasks
The Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro is the best keyboard case for the iPad that Apple has made to date. Its backlit keys make typing feel more fun than forced, and its adjustable display makes it easier to find a comfortable viewing angle—so long, that is...
Published: 2020-04-20, Author: Joe , review by: macrumors.com
Abstract: Last week, Apple began accepting orders for its new Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro, several weeks earlier than anticipated. Now, the media has shared several hands-on reviews and unboxing videos of the keyboard on YouTube.The Magic Keyboard attaches magnet...
Published: 2020-04-20, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
I've found the layout spacious enough to touch type without accidentally mashing nearby keys. The whole thing is just slightly narrower than the keyboard on a 13-inch MacBook Pro, which means the learning curve for current Apple laptop users is essentiall
It's expensive, Limited range of motion, Can't connect accessories through its USB port, Summary, The iPad Pro is a phenomenal tablet, and the Magic Keyboard makes it feel more like a bonafide computer than ever. Typing is a pleasure thanks to Apple's upd
The iPad Pro is a phenomenal tablet, and with a Magic Keyboard attached, it's finally starting to feel like a proper computer. Typing on it feels excellent. The trackpad is a star. The whole thing is sturdy, elegant and surprisingly practical. If money is...
Published: 2015-10-30, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Extremely compact, Rechargeable battery, Automatically pairs with your Mac via Bluetooth, using the included Lightning cable, Works wired or wirelessly, Quiet keys,
Requires OS X El Capitan or later, No tilt mechanism, Shallow keystrokes
The Apple Magic Keyboard offers a lot of improvements over its predecessor, including a rechargeable battery, instant pairing, and a slimmer frame. But a much shallower keystroke can be uncomfortable if you're a heavy-handed typist...
Cool design, Great scissorswitch keyboard borrowed from the MacBook Air, Backlit keys, Trackpad included, Extra USB Type C port is welcome (for charging only), Compatible with previous iPad Pro (but only the type with no home button)
Very expensive, Backlighting can only be controlled by the settings menu, Type C port can only be used for charging, Only available in one colour
Cool design, Great scissorswitch keyboard borrowed from the MacBook Air, Backlit keys, Trackpad included, Extra USB Type C port is welcome (for charging only), Compatible with previous iPad Pro (but only the type with no home button)
Very expensive, Backlighting can only be controlled by the settings menu, Type C port can only be used for charging, Only available in one colour
Cool design, Great scissorswitch keyboard borrowed from the MacBook Air, Backlit keys, Trackpad included, Extra USB Type C port is welcome (for charging only), Compatible with previous iPad Pro (but only the type with no home button)
Very expensive, Backlighting can only be controlled by the settings menu, Type C port can only be used for charging, Only available in one colour