Logitech Keys-To-Go Is A Surface Touch Cover-Like Keyboard For iPad

You can now own a Microsoft Surface Touch Cover-like wireless keyboard for your iPad with Logitech's new ultra-flat Keys-To-Go keyboard. This is Logitech's first standalone Bluetooth keyboard designed for portable use thanks to its compact form factor and durable design. And because it's Bluetooth enabled and features iOS shortcut keys, Logitech says that you can use it with any iPad including Apple's latest iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3, as well as with a Mac in a desktop setting. Although its very similar to Microsoft's Surface tablet Touch Cover keyboard, Logitech's Keys-To-Go will not magnetically attach to an iPad or provide versatile typing angles as it is meant to be used like a traditional wireless keyboard, laying completely flat on a surface. With a built-in rechargeable battery, the Keys-To-Go can last up to three full months on a single charge.

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Apple To Release Backlit Wireless Keyboard?

The latest rumor on an Apple product comes to us from the just released Thunderbolt-equipped iMac which apparently hints that Apple will release a backlit Wireless Keyboard, finally right? In the new iMac's system preferences keyboard settings, an option is found to enable "illuminate keyboard in low light conditions". This option was never available on past iMacs and Apple desktop computers. It's only available on Apple's portable 15" and 17" MacBook Pro. 

New Macs always bare an updates firmware and software which points to this actually being something very plausible. Once Apple releases the backlit Wireless Keyboard, a new software update will be available to other Macs in order to support it. A backlit external keyboard is a much asked-for product by Apple consumers. 

Charge Your Wireless Keyboard & Magic Trackpad Wirelessly With Magic Bar

The folks who brought the world's first inductive charger for the Magic Mouse called the Magic Charger, have finally announced a similar inductive charger for Apple's Wireless Keyboard (2xAA battery model only) and Magic Trackpad called The Magic Bar, and it's a world's first too. Mobee's The Magic Bar works by replacing your batteries inside your Wireless Keyboard and Magic Trackpad with the rechargeable cylinder battery pack and away you go. You can wirelessly recharge your keyboard and trackpad by simply sliding into the docking bay that is made out of aluminum to perfectly match with your Apple input device. Shipping will only start at the end of June with a price tag of $60, and €60 for European consumers.

Nir Schneider

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Twelve South MagicWand, Connecting Magic With Keyboard

Twelve South is now officially the first to release a product that connects both the Apple Magic Trackpad and Wireless Keyboard in the most minimalist way possible. The MagicWand's one and only mission is to connect your Magic Trackpad with your Wireless Keyboard to help keep your work space tidy and organized. The MagicWand is also right and left handed user compatible. You can even use the MagicWand on your lap. Now this is an accessory that is done right and I could surely use it with my Magic Trackpad and Wireless Keyboard. It's available now for $29.99 with free shipping over at Twelve South's website. See the MagicWand in action right after the break.

 

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Infuse Your Apple Wireless Accessories Into Wooden Trays

Now all your Apple wireless accessories like the Wireless Keyboard, Magic Trackpad and even the Apple Remote can be organized into one place. Combine Collective are the guys behind these Canadian wooden keyboard trays designed specifically to fit the Apple Wireless Keyboard. There are three version available, a single Wireless Keyboard tray, a Wireless Keyboard and Magic Trackpad tray and a tray that fits both the Wireless Keyboard and Magic Trackpad as well as the Apple Remote.

As of now you can only get these wooden trays in right-handed models while left-handed users need to wait a little longer. 

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Nir Schneider

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WaterField Designs Intro New Apple Wireless Keyboard Cases

WaterField Designs introduced four new cases for the Apple Wireless Keyboard. The cases include the Keyboard Travel Case, which can store your keyboard, mouse, power supply and other small laptop accessories. The second case is the Keyboard Sleeve, which is well padded with snaps to close the end. The third case is the Keyboard Slip, which is a slim ballistic nylon case with a lightly padded liner and colored outline edge. The fourth case is called the Keyboard Socket, which is a slim and simple padded pouch made from soft and scratch-free material. Prices from $15 to $49.

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Nir Schneider

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