Target today has Apple’s 2021 Magic Keyboard for half off, priced at $49.99, down from $99.99. The accessory has an estimated delivery window of February 16-18 as of writing, and can’t be picked up in store.
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The Magic Keyboard is compatible with Apple devices including Mac (macOS 11.3 or later), iPad (iPadOS 14.5 or later), and iPhone and iPod touch (iOS 14.5 or later). It includes a USB-C to lightning cable to pair and charge the keyboard to a Mac’s USB-C port.
As a note, this is not the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID support. That model is currently priced at $142.99 on Amazon, down from $149.00. We haven’t yet tracked any steeper discounts on this version of the Magic Keyboard.
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