Satechi Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard with Numeric Keypad review: Good form, unreliable function<article>
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<p>Products like the Satechi Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard grant us a peek at the Apple that
could be—in this case, an Apple that remains enamored with space gray aluminum but also committed to keyboards with generous key travel. And the Satechi keyboard is a decent effort, weighty and pleasant for typing, and it lets you pair it with up to three different Bluetooth devices. Viewed from across the room, it readily looks like it spawned in the mind of Jony Ive.</p><p>Yet I never felt a strong connection to the Satechi keyboard, mainly because it always struggled to connect with my Mac.</p><p>Maybe we can see this as a reminder that an Apple logo really does translate into quality, but first it’s also important to keep in mind that the logo’s absence lets you pick up what essentially amounts to a passable cousin of the Apple Magic Keyboard 2 with a keypad for a mere $79.99. If that sounds expensive, remember that Apple sells its own space gray version for a stunning $149. You could almost buy two Satechi keyboards for that price.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3331737/consumer-electronics/satechi-aluminum-bluetooth-keyboard-with-numeric-keypad-review.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Satechi Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard with Numeric Keypad review: Good form, unreliable function