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Apple’s most affordable Magic Keyboard is still sitting at a rare Amazon all-time low

There are still some super rare deals live on Apple accessories, not the least of which is the black Magic Mouse at the $80 Amazon low and some of the Magic Keyboard deals. Apple’s most affordable Magic Keyboard is currently sitting down at the lowest price we have ever tracked on Amazon, and it might not last for much longer. 

Amazon is currently offering the base Apple Magic Keyboard own at $79.99 shipped. This nearly 20% price drop brings back the lowest price we have ever seen it offered for on Amazon for the first time – it has only been down this low once before. 

The regular $99 Magic Keyboard has jumped up in price a few times over the last week, but it is currently sitting at the $80 low at the time of writing. We suspect this deal won’t last for much longer, but with a price drop this rare it’s hard to saying anything for sure. 

  • It’s also wireless and rechargeable, with an incredibly long-lasting internal battery that’ll power your keyboard for about a month or more between charges.
  • It pairs automatically with your Mac, so you can get to work straightaway.
  • It features a USB-C port and includes a woven USB-C Charge Cable that lets you pair and charge by connecting to a USB-C port on your Mac.

As mentioned above, this deal on the more compact model without Touch ID is also joined by an equally as rare deal on the model with the Numeric Keypad and Touch ID as well:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices


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