- Network Admin
The SME Guide to Network Monitoring and Management
10 Mar, 2026
£90.35 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Apple Magic Keyboard with trackpad (the “keyboard + folio” style) is one of those products that’s genuinely nice to use day-to-day—especially if you’re already living in Apple’s ecosystem. The typing feel and trackpad integration are excellent, and the backlight is useful without you thinking about it. If you’ve got an iPad that you use on your lap, at a desk, or in meetings, the folio format makes it feel like a proper workstation rather than a keyboard accessory you’re constantly adjusting. At £75.29 ex-VAT, it’s reasonably priced for the quality and polish you get, assuming you specifically want this Apple-style experience.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it to everyone. If you’re buying for value, you can get plenty of cheaper keyboards that do the basics—this isn’t one of those “best bang for buck” options. Also, Spanish layout matters: if your team or users don’t want that keyboard mapping, you’ll end up with annoyance that no amount of build quality can fix. Finally, it’s only really “worth it” if you need the folio/cover convenience and prefer Apple’s Smart Connector pairing; if you’re fine with a generic Bluetooth keyboard, you’ll likely feel the premium isn’t pulling its weight.

HP
HP 725 - Keyboard - multi-device, rechargeable, powered by SuperCapacitor - full size - wireless - Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz - QWERTY - International English - nightfall black

Dell
Alienware AW510K - Keyboard - backlit - USB - key switch: CHERRY MX Low Profile Red - lunar light - for Alienware Area-51, Aurora, Aurora R10, Aurora R9, M15, M17, G5 5090, XPS 8940

Dell
Dell KB216 - Keyboard - USB - black - retail

Kensington
Kensington KM100 EQ - Keyboard and mouse set - USB - QWERTY - UK - black