With Monday’s presentation of the new iMac M4, Apple has now also cleared up its USB-C input devices – an innovation that observers have long expected. This means that Lightning supporting products have become rare. However, at the same time, there was no new design. The Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad have not changed in terms of appearance or operation.
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Magic Keyboard with USB-C only
A look at the Apple online store shows the new models. The Magic Keyboard, Apple’s wireless Bluetooth keyboard, now has three models with a USB-C socket instead of Lightning. The simplest version without Touch ID and numeric keypad It is priced at 119 euros and is only available in white/silver. If you want a Touch ID fingerprint sensor, you can get this model with a USB-C port for 169 eurosThe requirement is a Mac with Apple silicon and macOS 11.4 or newer.

finally there is a new one Magic Keyboard with USB-C, Touch ID, and Numeric Keypad In white and black. Apple charges 199 euros for the white version and 229 euros for the black version (because “professional”?). All new keyboards come with a braided USB-C to USB-C cable and are of course also rechargeable via USB-C. The Wired Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad, which once cost 139 euros, is no longer available – it is listed as “sold out”.
Mice and trackpad
Apple’s mice and trackpads are no longer equipped with Lightning, but USB-C ports. New Magic Trackpad with USB-C Available in white and black for 139 and 169 euros respectively New Magic Mouse with USB-C Even in these two colors. There is also a difference in prices: white rats cost 85 euros, black rats cost 119 euros. The Magic Trackpad and Magic Mouse also come with a USB-C to USB-C charging cable.
Apparently nothing has changed from the bottom of Apple’s legendary store Magic Mouse, but so far the company has only published the photos above. As of now, it cannot be operated when you are using a mouse. Deliveries of the new USB-C devices will begin in the coming days and they will be in Apple Stores and customers starting next week. Apple recently very simply converted the AirPods Max to USB-C, just changing the connection, but changing nothing else in the hardware. The EU Commission had forced hardware manufacturers to switch to USB-C to create less charger wastage.
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