- Virtual CIO
How to Manage Shadow IT in Your Organisation
27 Aug, 2025
£393.50 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re already in the Apple ecosystem and you want a keyboard that feels “native” to the iPad experience, this Magic Keyboard bundle is one of the best options—trackpad accuracy is genuinely good, backlighting is practical, and the folio hinge means you’re not faffing around with cases that just end up wobbling on a knee. In day-to-day UK office use (emails, spreadsheets, light docs, presentations), it’s the kind of setup that makes an iPad feel like a proper workstation without buying extra stands or keyboard clutter.
That said, the price tag at £327.91 ex‑VAT is hard to justify unless you’ll actually use it daily and type comfortably for hours. If your “iPad use” is occasional, or staff switch between laptops and iPads, you’ll probably get more value out of a cheaper keyboard case—or even a basic keyboard dock solution—because the biggest benefit here is the overall typing/trackpad experience and build quality. I’d recommend it for mobile staff, sales/field users, trainers, and anyone standardising Apple devices across a team. If you’re cost-controlling or deploying broadly to people who won’t touch the trackpad, I’d hold off. Also, double-check the Turkish layout requirement—this is the sort of small detail that causes annoyance in multilingual workplaces.

Kensington
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Dell
Dell KB500 - Keyboard - wireless - 2.4 GHz - QWERTY - UK - black - with 3 years NBD Advance Exchange

Dell
Dell Pro Silent Wired Collaboration Keyboard KB525C - Keyboard - USB, USB-C - QWERTY - UK - black - with 3 years NBD Advance Exchange

Philips
Philips Wireless & BT Combo SPT6407B Low profile