As part of the “Spring Loaded” event, Apple introduced a brand new Magic Keyboard with Touch ID that comes with the new iMac 24″. Now the accessory is officially available separately.
The new Magic Keyboard, which Apple unveiled as part of the iMac refresh during the Spring Loaded event, brings several changes that make the keyboard even more useful to users. Among the most important changes is the introduction of Touch ID, a technology that was already available on the MacBook Pro. It has its own Touch ID sensor that creates a secure channel to the Mac's Secure Enclave to protect the authentication process. The keyboard also includes function keys that can be used to trigger Spotlight, Dictation, and Do Not Disturb. At the bottom left, the function key can also be used to start typing emoji characters.
Magic Keyboard with Touch ID: Also available with numeric keypad
Apple also designed the keyboard to have a casing that matches the color of the new iMac to ensure a consistent look. Versions with a numeric keypad are also available. In addition to the Magic Keyboards, Apple has also updated the Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad to incorporate the additional color options.
The question of compatibility

One important point to consider is compatibility. According to Apple, the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is only supported by Apple Silicon Macs with macOS 11.4 or higher. This means that with the Touch ID integrated into the keyboard, users of the M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini can now conveniently use Touch ID with an external keyboard. The Magic Keyboard with Touch ID will be delivered in numeric and non-numeric versions starting today, but is only available in white and silver. available.
- Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and numeric keypad – 185 euros
- Magic Keyboard with Touch ID – 159 euros
Other color options are only available in combination with an iMac 24″. (Image: Apple)