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You Can Finally Buy Apple’s Magic Keyboard with Touch ID Without Buying an iMac

The keyboard is no longer exclusively bundled with the $1299 iMac, but it still only works with M1 computers.

Apple finally brought Touch ID to its desktop computers earlier this year with an upgraded version of its wireless Magic Keyboard featuring an added fingerprint sensor. To date, it’s been exclusively available with Apple’s new M1-powered iMac, but it now finally appears to be available as a standalone accessory through Apple’s online store.

As spotted by Rene Ritchie who reported their findings on Twitter, the $179 Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad and shorter $149 Magic Keyboard with Touch ID can both be purchased from the online Apple Store right now, although it doesn’t seem like they’re available for pickup from any of the company’s brick-and-mortar stores just yet. Like the keyboard that debuted alongside and ships with Apple’s new 24-inch iMac powered by the company’s in-house M1 processor, the standalone version also includes dedicated keys for Spotlight, Dictation, Do Not Disturb, and for quick access to emoji characters in addition to the fingerprint sensor. But unlike the iMac bundled version, the standalone keyboards are only available with a silver and white finish. If you really want a Magic Keyboard with a splash of color, you’re going to need to spring for a new iMac.

Read more at Gizmodo.com

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