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If you're a Mac user chances are you use one of these, a Magic Keyboard
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But if you're a mechanical keyboard fan, the options can be limited to find one that
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has a Mac layout and aesthetic. To date the only real option would be to pick up an older Mac USB keyboard, which you'd
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have to hunt down on a service like eBay. But California based peripherals company ASIO has released two new keyboards, one wireless
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and one wired which are both mechanical and are designed to work in tune with your Mac
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This is the ASIO MK Mac series. For a mechanical keyboard the design is really sleek and modern
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Both the wired and wireless keyboards have the same great styling. They're made from bead blasted aluminium with white plastic keys and accents which fall
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right in line with the Apple's aesthetic. I can't fault the design, it looks great next to an iMac or a Macbook and they're every
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bit as well built as you'd hope. It's layout and style is very reminiscent of the old Mac USB keyboards from back in
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the day. But they've updated it with the aluminium body and function keys
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As a plus, because it boasts mechanical keys you've got less chance of any simultaneous
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key presses. While the number pad and page up keys that so many people miss make a welcome return
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On the Bluetooth version it comes with a USB type C cable for charging
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So you've not got to worry about scrambling for batteries any time it gets low on juice
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You can plug it in and carry on typing. But thankfully you're not going to need to plug this in all too often, thanks to it's
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one month or more battery life. I've been using this for the past two weeks now and I've still got well over 50% battery left
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It's also got this nice slide wheel in the top right to control volume as well as a mute switch
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All of the keys have the same familiar layout of the Apple keyboard. So you can still control screen brightness, skip through songs and so on
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The keys themselves have a much greater level of travel than the chiclet style keyboards
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that a lot of Mac users are used to. And this makes them great if you type an awful lot
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As most people tend to find they make less errors thanks to the separation and extra
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travel of the keys. They've also got that great old fashioned snap back that if you're old enough to remember
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feels so satisfying when typing. Both versions come with a snap on rest which I personally love to have on there
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I've been using them for a while now and it's something I notice if missing when using someone
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else's keyboard. I also love having the larger keyboard layout. As something I miss when editing or creating graphics is not having some of the extra keys
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for shortcuts. But if you're not interested in having a keyboard that you have to charge every month or so
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and would prefer to be wired at all times, ASIO has produced a wired version which has
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all of the great features of the Bluetooth version plus a little trick up its sleeve
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As soon as you plug in the USB MK Mac keyboard you'll be treated to an impressive LED dance
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There's no battery inside the wired version so ASIO has had enough room in there to add
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LEDs to make this keyboard beautifully backlit. It's something I've always wanted for my Apple Magic keyboard as I tend to find myself typing
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late into the night. Having it here is a real joy and almost enough of a reason to pick up the wired version over
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the wireless version. The keys themselves don't actually pulse like you're seeing here, that's just an issue with
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filming and they're even bright enough in daylight if you want to show off
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The ASIO MK Mac series are an amazing pair of keyboards. If you're in the market for something a little more retro and function but with that Apple
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styling this is the perfect keyboard for you. The only question is which model do you go for
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Well that's it for this video but if you'd like more information on the MK Mac series
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