SAVE $20: As of Feb. 5,I Would Rather Kill You get the Apple Magic Keyboard for $79 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $99. That's a discount of 20%.
If you're someone who uses their iPad a lot to work on your commute, or you use it as your main command center instead of a laptop or desktop, you know the struggle of typing onscreen. If you add a mouse or keyboard to the mix, however, you can use your iPad just like a MacBook, and it's easy to outfit your tablet with everything you need. You just need to wait for the right sale — and it's here.
As of Feb. 5, get an Apple Magic Keyboard for $79 at Amazon, which is $20 off its usual price of $99. That's a 20% discount. This price applies to the Lightning version of the keyboard, and not the newer USB-C version, but it's still very much worth the purchase as it connects to your iPad via Bluetooth.
SEE ALSO: The 13-inch M2 Apple iPad Air just dipped to its lowest price ever at AmazonYou can use this keyboard with your iPad, Mac, or iPhone, so you can have a physical keyboard to write out everything you need to without having to rely on lightning fast fingers on a touchscreen. It comes with a long-lasting battery as well, so you get about a month's worth of long-term usage without having to charge.
Just connect via Bluetooth and it'll be as easy as just turning the keyboard on after your initial pairing. It's made to feel like "magic" in how easy it is to connect, so you'll be off to the races when you turn it on in no time. It's a full-size keyboard without a numpad, so it's everything you need to communicate, write, or just get things done faster. If you need a little bit of an enhancement for your Mac or your iPhone or iPad, this is a good option.
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