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The Magic Keyboard for iPad Air M4 is a genuinely solid keyboard — Smart Connector for instant pairing, a large glass trackpad, USB-C pass-through charging, and backward compatibility going all the way back to the iPad Air 4th generation. But it has no backlit keys. Not dim, not hidden — completely absent by design. On every configuration, both sizes, always.
Before you buy, there's also a legitimate alternative in the Logitech Combo Touch ($199.95 for the 11-inch), which trades the Smart Connector for a detachable keyboard and a more flexible kickstand. In this episode, Laura Thomas breaks down exactly which keyboard fits which type of iPad Air user — desk workers vs. those who move around, and what to do if you frequently type in low light.
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By Zone of MacThe Magic Keyboard for iPad Air M4 is a genuinely solid keyboard — Smart Connector for instant pairing, a large glass trackpad, USB-C pass-through charging, and backward compatibility going all the way back to the iPad Air 4th generation. But it has no backlit keys. Not dim, not hidden — completely absent by design. On every configuration, both sizes, always.
Before you buy, there's also a legitimate alternative in the Logitech Combo Touch ($199.95 for the 11-inch), which trades the Smart Connector for a detachable keyboard and a more flexible kickstand. In this episode, Laura Thomas breaks down exactly which keyboard fits which type of iPad Air user — desk workers vs. those who move around, and what to do if you frequently type in low light.
Visit Zone of Mac online: