Check Out iQunix F96 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, a cool stuff found from Mac Geek Gab 902.
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Check Out iQunix F96 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, a cool stuff found from Mac Geek Gab 902.
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Brydge has sent Andrew its latest keyboard for the iPad called Brydge MAX+. It’s for iPad Pro owners and supports multiple models.
On Thursday Satechi launched its newest product to the keyboard product line called Slim X2 Bluetooth Backlit Keyboard.
Thursdays with Bob bring Dr Mac by to chat with Kelly about his favorite new iPad accessory, and the accessory that brought it into his life.
Dr. Mac has a new Brydge iPad keyboard he likes even better than his first—and this one has a TRACKPAD!
Brydge announced on Wednesday a firmware update for its iPad Pro+ keyboard that brings multi-touch capabilities to the trackpad.
Satechi sent Andrew its Slim X3 Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard. He shares his thoughts on this product that launched in January.
Satechi has released four new USB-C backlit keyboards in different sizes as well as a redesigned iPad stand on Thursday.
Today Logitech has launched the MX Master 3 mouse and MX Keys keyboard for Macs and iPads.
Our newest additions to the Master Series and multi-device Bluetooth keyboard lineup have been re-imagined for advanced content creators who need the best tools for their craft and value Apple aesthetics, alongside increased productivity and performance.
Both products mention “For Mac” in the name, but of iPadOS now supports mice and keyboards.
How does the Brydge Pro+ trackpad hold up after the company released an app to update the firmware continually? Andrew finds out.
Brydge announced the Pro+ keyboard today for the iPad Pro. It’s different than previous products because this one has a trackpad built in.
Satechi announced today the release of its compact Bluetooth keyboard featuring a full keyboard layout with dedicated number keys.
I spotted the Azio mechanical keyboard as a sponsored post in my Instagram feed last night, and I thought it was super cool. Originally funded on Indiegogo for more than $388,000, the Azio keyboard is shipping now. The one shown in the image below is the Azio Retro Classic BT (for Bluetooth), with a USB version available, too. It’s not quite steampunk, but it’s close, and there are several other styles, too. There are also also different color options for each model. There are also models with modern key shapes, and some much cheaper entry-level models, but I love this typewriter feel on the Retro Classic. It’s priced at $189 for USB and $219 for Bluetooth. The video is from the original Indiegogo campaign. [2nd Update: Azio told me that the Bluetooth version supports the Mac and comes with replaceable keys. The USB version is Windows only. – Bryan] [3rd Update: I’ve now published an Azio Retro Classic BT Mac review].
It’s a full sized Apple keyboard with a numeric keypad that lasts a full month on a single battery charge.