Customer Reviews and Ratings

3.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 1045 reviews

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Keyboard

    • Written by from North Las Vegas

    17 of 38 people found this useful

    I do like the keyboard. The main reason I got it is for school and to use it on my iPad, but I never really use it. I never bought any word or pages for my iPad, I do all of my reports on my computer, so it is useless almost to me. But I believe that it is a great keyboard.

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great accessorry for an iPad

    • Written by from Manhasset

    34 of 35 people found this useful

    I just purchased this in order to use it with my iPad, rather than having to clunk around on the ipad keyboard. So far, I really love this product. It's lightweight and the keystrokes respond nicely to my typing, infinitely better than having to email using the iPad keyboard. I bought the incase origami stand to go with it and the two work really well together. Now I can leave my laptop at home when I don't need to use excel, word or flash, which I'm verry happy about.

    Was this useful? Great accessorry for an iPad

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    It takes some time getting used to it

    • Written by from Arlington

    12 of 14 people found this useful

    At first, I really liked this keyboard. It worked well with my iMAC. That is, until I tried speed typing on it. Talk about a disaster! I thought about things to include the "old" keyboard I'd learned on (the one with all the wire coming out of it), and I realized the problem: This keyboard takes some getting used to. In just 2-months, I was speed typing again and much faster than I did on the old keyboard.

    However, I have to be brutal here this is not a keyboard for someone who needs a 10-character numeric keypad (unless you're really gifted and can use the numeric row of this keyboard effectively). So, instead of berating this keyboard, I suggest to all the numeric keypad users, put this aside (you can use it with your iPAD) and purchase an Apple wired keyboard, as it a numeric keypad. And, if you still don't want the keyboard, contact me...I can use a spare!

    Was this useful? It takes some time getting used to it

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    It works, but not as comfortable as full size

    • Written by from new rochelle

    16 of 17 people found this useful

    I got this wireless keyboard with my Imac. A friend bought an Imac a year earlier, and that one came with the extended (cabled) keyboard. The extended keyboard has dedicated numeric pad and seems somewhat wider and easier to type on. I've gotten used to the wireless version, but it doesn't seem as comfortable as a full keyboard. Also, the key 'throw' is short like all apple keyboards and that takes some getting used to. Overall it's ok. Battery life is very good. Perhaps six months or so. As for set-up, synching, etc., no worries there, either.

    Was this useful? It works, but not as comfortable as full size

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Like it! Love it! Gotta have it!

    • Written by from surprise

    11 of 11 people found this useful

    I loved my Apple Aluminum Wired Keyboard w/ Numeric Pad and I wasn't using the num pad much and I have small desk so I decided to get this. I love it as much as my wired, don't miss the num pad. It is perfect with my Magic Mouse. The only thing is it takes time to get used to the slightly altered spacing between a compact one like this and the one with the num pad. FIY this will work with Leopard, Apple just says it only works with SL and up cause they want you to shell out another $29 for the OS upgrade.
    Also Apple should make a wireless keyboard with the num pad like Pro one a few years back. Better yet, make the next iteration of keyboard with backlit keys!

    Was this useful? Like it! Love it! Gotta have it!

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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    I can't type on this thing!

    • Written by from Lynchburg

    75 of 109 people found this useful

    This keyboard looks very pretty but I am really starting to hate it. I've been using it for several weeks now at work, and I cannot type properly on it. I make a ridiculous number of typing errors now, compared with my old standard keyboard. Since I use my keyboard mostly for typing computer code, I need to be 100% accurate. I also miss the numpad and other shortcut keys like page down, end, etc.

    Was this useful? I can't type on this thing!

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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Loved my wireless keyboard until it started double-typing randomly

    • Written by from Toronto

    67 of 86 people found this useful

    I bought a wireless keyboard for my iPad2 because I wanted to journal and type without using the virtual keyboard. Unfortunately, a few weeks into using the keyboard, I have noticed that the keyboard will randomly start to double-type words when I use it. I have gotten so frustrated with it that, having changed batteries, re-paired it with the iPad, and found no solution, I no longer use this. It is now just another expensive piece of technology sitting around at home. I am disappointed with this purchase. Hopefully it will work better when I pair it with the Mac Mini that I plan to buy next year.

    Was this useful? Loved my wireless keyboard until it started double-typing randomly

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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Fine keyboard but why not a track pad?

    • Written by from Marina del Rey

    49 of 90 people found this useful

    The keyboard is fine but if your mouse is non functioning (or lost) the desktop (an iMac in my case) is useless. It absolutely needs a trackpad or, at least, a model should be offered with a trackpad. Indeed it will have a slightly larger footprint but that is a reasonable tradeoff to some of us.

    Was this useful? Fine keyboard but why not a track pad?

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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    It works, but...

    • Written by from Waterford

    26 of 27 people found this useful

    It works like every Apple product, but it is compact so if you're used to Apple's wired keyboard, it's totally different. They need to release a full-size Bluetooth keyboard. I will be returning this one.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Awesome for MacBook(Pro) users

    • Written by from San Ramon

    13 of 13 people found this useful

    Echoing previous reviews of 95% the same layout and feel and my MBP.

    The only minus is the white keys with gray letters sometimes have glare from the lights. I know... I could learn to touch type :-)

    I really miss the black keys with white letters and backlighting of the MBP... that would make it *perfect* for me - bar none!

    Was this useful? Awesome for MacBook(Pro) users

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Perfect

    • Written by from Godfrey

    28 of 30 people found this useful

    The keys provide a crisp, responsive typing experience. The form factor is extremely thin and lightweight - perfect for one wanting an external keyboard with limited desk space (my situation). I use mine primarily on a Windows 7-based laptop and love it. I also play PC games using it and have had zero problems.

    To be honest, I'm not sure why this keyboard isn't rated higher than it is - I think it's perfect for someone who enjoys a very streamlined, no-frills keyboard that looks great.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great design

    • Written by from Flagstaff

    38 of 44 people found this useful

    When I first opened the box I was mystified. How do you turn it on? Where do the batteries go? 8-) (I'm not a great one for reading documentation before I start using something.) As I discovered the 'on' button at one end, and then the battery compartment at the other, I laughed with delight at the cleverness of this design. Ingenious and effective design is why we are willing to pay more for our Mac stuff, of course

    Some have criticized the keyboard for being too small but I got used to it quickly and find it quite comfortable. Guys with big hands might not be as comfortable. I have large hands for a woman and it is fine for me. The small size and bluetooth connection allow me much freedom for placement. I like the touch and the silence. So for me, it's five-star, and I don't give those lightly.

    Now that I have one myself, some of the critical reviews seem nitpicky.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Awesome for on the go

    • Written by from Summerville

    38 of 42 people found this useful

    This is probably your best option for typing on your iPhone/iPod touch or iPad on the go. I use this keyboard every day along with my iPhone (using Evernote) to take notes in class. If you're looking for a desktop replacement however, I would look elsewhere. The function keys are great but it's a bit cramped for my liking. Still, this thing works perfectly and I highly recommend it for every iOS road warrior.

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Only Negative of My New iMac

    • Written by from Plano

    23 of 28 people found this useful

    I purchased a new iMac recently, converting from the PC world and love it. The only drawback to it is the size of the keyboard. It does look cool and I like how slim and light weight it is, but for me and I would guess the average size adult, it is too small which makes it difficult to type and very uncomfortable. It would be a huge upgrade if the made it just a could of inches wider.

    Was this useful? Only Negative of My New iMac

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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Wireless Keyboard

    • Written by from Woodstock

    18 of 19 people found this useful

    Cons:
    I keep typing in the wrong place.
    Hands feel cramped.
    No stand-alone forward delete key.
    Pros:
    No set-up required. Worked right out of the box in typical Mac style.
    Great size without the numeric extension.

    This will be great for traveling with my laptop but I am going to order a standard keyboard for home use.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    If You Love Headaches, You'll Love This Product!

    • Written by from Seattle

    36 of 71 people found this useful

    What The Pho is going on over at Apple?

    How did this silly thing get a green flag for mainstream? I absolutely HATE it! But its nice to look at.

    If you use your computer for anything important, the wireless keyboard and mouse is going to drive you nuts.

    This is how it goes:
    Your working on big project, your on a roll, being productive and BLAM! all of a sudden you can't type any more words! You realize the keyboard just went dead. Now what? You probably don't keep a fresh supply of batteries around the house so you go scrimmaging for batteries and pull em out of whatever you can find them in - the tv remote, your little brothers toys, your aunties dresser drawer. If all those are a no-go, then its off to the store.

    When i'm motivated and on a roll the last thing i want is an interruption, especially by something like this.

    I'm dumbfounded that they didn't include rechargeable something in these things and provide a usb cable, so when the battery goes dead, you simply plug the usb cable in the computer and continue to work while it charges.

    C'mon now Apple, i thought you guys were smarter than this. I even kinda thought you guys were "Green".

    Oh and pairing these over bluetooth and getting the machine to find and "recognize" it is another headache in itself.

    My advice: If you love headaches, you'll love this product, otherwise don't buy it.

    Was this useful? If You Love Headaches, You'll Love This Product!

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Batteries stuck. Wrists dead

    • Written by from Williamsburg

    24 of 34 people found this useful

    I wish this product was as good as I expect of Apple. The angle is a huge pain (literally) because my wrists are flexing just to type.
    And the batteries got stuck! I had to try to pry it out, but the final battery was impossible. I put some new batteries in as I could and the top row of keys stopped responding completely. When I lose connection I have to restart my Mac.

    I seriously can't believe this is an Apple product, and that I paid so much for this.

    Was this useful? Batteries stuck. Wrists dead

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    great keyboard

    • Written by from Lindenhurst

    13 of 17 people found this useful

    the keyboard looks nice and the keys are comfortable to press, however i don't like the small directional keys

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Quick key junky

    • Written by from West Park

    18 of 32 people found this useful

    This board is very sleek but I am a Final Cut, Motion, Compressor, quick key addict! Now I have to buy an additional keyboard and the only option on Apple site is from another manufacturer. Not cool! The extra $60.00-$70.00 bucks will set me back, or I lose valueable time by not using quick keys. Quick keys are a must for The Pro.

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    lousy battery life, picky about batteries

    • Written by from Broadview Heights

    28 of 37 people found this useful

    The battery compartment holder is stupid, but my keyboard will not work with nickel zinc rechargeables, which have a 1.6 volt output. Also, being a bluetooth device, this thing is a battery hog. My Logitech keyboard runs for months and months on batteries. Other than missing a numeric pad, however, it is a pretty nice unit.

    Was this useful? lousy battery life, picky about batteries

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