





⌨️ Unlock productivity with a touch—wireless, secure, and built for the future.
The Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is a wireless, rechargeable keyboard designed exclusively for Macs with Apple Silicon. It features a long-lasting internal battery, seamless Bluetooth connectivity, and a built-in Touch ID sensor for fast, secure authentication. Professionally renewed to look and perform like new, it delivers a premium typing experience with Apple’s renowned precision and comfort.
| ASIN | B09DR5PMP4 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #251 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #60 in Renewed Computers & Accessories #128 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (442) |
| Date First Available | August 26, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 8.6 ounces |
| Item model number | MK293LL/A |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Apple Computer |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 6 x 0.77 inches |
G**N
Great keyboard.
Bought one of the new iMacs for my wife and it surprisingly didn’t come with fingerprint - so I ordered one to give her the whole experience. It’s a great keyboard, works as expected, like any Mac the keystrokes are awesome, easy to connect, go at any speed you like - it’ll keep up, always connected as long as it’s charged, just worth every penny - like any Mac anything.
J**E
So happy with my new keyboard!
Looks like new! I had no issues connecting with my Mac with the included cord (keyboard was dead so I had to plug it in to pair it). Works perfectly and I love the fingerprint (my old keyboard didn’t have this feature!) 10/10 and arrived a day earlier than original delivery date.
G**A
Excellent value and quality!
The keyboard was in great condition. The touch ID was fully functional, wear and tear was virtually non-existent! No visible damage at all. The battery was functional and holds a good charge. Very pleased!
A**Z
Get this over a new keyboard!
Great price for a refurbished keyboard! Touch ID was great and is a genuine Apple keyboard!
C**E
Well, that didn’t last long
********Second Edit: the authorized repair people had to order a whole new keyboard bc the secondhand one was broken up from a set. Cost me 93 bucks on top of the 76 I payed for the original. I should have just returned the keyboard before taking it in - lesson learned. At least my repair shop has great people and gave me a discount for my troubles. ********EDIT: battery is shot and only works when plugged in. Went to my local apple authorized repair place to get a new battery for it. Beyond pissed off, did anyone check this before it was sent off? This is the exact reason why I have trust issues buying second hand. Shame on Woot. I was really nervous to get this second hand, but I am glad I took the risk. I have only had it a couple hours, but I will update my review if anything changes. It immediately recognized the keyboard when I plugged it in to my Mac. It appears all keys work and Touch ID works too. Touch ID was the main reason I wanted this so I can keep my Mac in clamshell mode. It is almost brand new, it has one small nick on the edge - that was not a deal breaker and its nearly noticeable. It is the lightning model of this keyboard which was fine with me as I still have a few devices that use it. The cord was a legit apple cord as well and had the original apple packaging on the cord. I am really happy with this so far and would consider more second products in the future from this company (Woot I believe?).
G**.
Works as expected but a tad expensive for what you get.
This keyboard works as advertised. I only wish Apple would have an option with mechanical keys and a separate fingerprint reader. I much prefer the Logi mechanical keyboards, but they lack the fingerprint scanner. The keyboard was easy to connect. It looks good and matches the Apple aesthetic of the M4 Mini and Mac Studio. The soft keys are quiet and feel responsive. Overall it is a good keyboard that would get five stars if it came with an option for mechanical keys.
C**E
Works As Advertised But Disappointed With Apple's Implementation of Touch ID
This refurbished actual Apple OEM keyboard works perfectly, just as advertised. However, I was surprised to find out that the "Touch ID" function -- which is the whole reason I bought this -- is really quite limited by Apple. At least on the newer operating systems, you cannot use touch ID to log in from a cold reboot, for example. You still have to manually type in your password and there is no getting around it. In fact there are a lot of situations where you'd think you should be able to use touch ID, and where it would be extremely handy and much easier than having to repeatedly manually type in your password repeatedly, where it's simply not enabled -- intentionally, by design. There were a few, and I mean a VERY few, situations where it did give me the option of using touch ID, when repeatedly asking for permissions to allow certain programs and plugins to install, which, admittedly, would have been a nightmare without that function, but far too many times, you still have to manually type in your password, and sometimes even have to reboot to enable a program to run. That type of clumsy implementation may marginally enhance security, but it makes the Touch ID feature next to worthless in my opinion. Again, not the fault of this keyboard. It works great! Just another example of terrible usability by Apple which has been coasting on its early reputation of 'usability" for about 20 years now without actually having a well-organized, user-friendly operating system. One last comment I have is that I made the mistake of buying the compact version of this keyboard without the numerical keypad thinking that I really didn't need it and wouldn't miss it (I had previously had the full-sized one, but without Touch ID). I now regret that decision every day. There is an almost imperceptible, possibly even purely psychological, but very real, difference in feel between the two sizes and I find myself still making numerous typing errors even many months later. I just can't seem to get used to how small this keyboard is and, especially when doing things that have to do with finance or banking, I do miss the numerical keypad -- a lot. But again, that's not related to any fault with this actual product. I'm giving this 5 stars because it's exactly what it's supposed to be and works exactly as designed. Unfortunately, Apple needs to go back to the drawing board on a few things having to do with its design.
E**D
Always the best when it comes to apple products!
perfect for any apple product, easy to pair and use.
Y**C
No leí que era reacondicionado 😅 hasta que llegó me di cuenta hahaa. Pero en general llegó sin imperfecciones. Lo único malo fue el cable, a simple vista lucía de buena calidad pero la realidad es que no lo aceptan los dispositivos mac. Carga suuuuper lento. Pero hablando del teclado fue excelente compra. El reconocimiento de huella no ha fallado y siento que a veces falla la tecla de activar mayúscula pero eso le pasa a mi MAC así que supongo que es normal esa falla 😅. En fin, fue buena compra
J**Z
No venia en caja original como el de los demás clientes, pero venia en buen estado, con su cable de carga y todo. Tiene Touch ID así que es mucho mas fácil usarlo en mi Mac. Lo pude conectar a mi iPad Pro M4 y funciona de maravilla ahí también. Lo único curioso es que no esta tan uniforme en su estructura pero no afecta su funcionamiento.
T**.
El teclado reconstruido parecía nuevo al llegar. Sin detalles, bien empacado. Hasta ahora no ha dado un sólo problema, y si los da, pagué garantía extendida a un precio muy bajo. Lo recomiendo 100%
A**R
Lo recomiendo, el teclado llego sellado con su caja original y todos accesorios. Funcional 100%. Original y nuevo. Ampliamente recomiendo que lo compren por el precio lo vale comparado al que vende en su tienda oficial la marca del teclado.
D**G
Desafortunadamente dejó de funcionar en menos de 6 meses. Empezó como un problema de lag, después el modo inalámbrico dejó de funcionar completamente, y finalmente ya no funciona el Touch ID (que fue la única razón por la que lo adquirí). Definitivamente es mejor gastar un poco más por un teclado nuevo, al menos así tienes garantía con el fabricante.
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