

Lastly, I'm super impressed with the performance of the battery on the Satechi Bluetooth Keyboard. I use these keys every day more times than I can count, and while the old Command - C shortcut only takes an extra millisecond, I'm delighted to be able to copy and paste even faster than before. I also would be remiss if I didn't mention that Satechi threw in dedicated Cut, Copy, and Paste keys at the top of the keypad on the right-hand side. It made switching from devices a breeze and out of any Bluetooth keyboard I have used, the Satechi was definitely the fastest at switching between devices. This keyboard can pair with up to three devices at once, meaning its easy to switch back-and-forth between your MacBook, iPad, and another device, but the keyboard includes keys that are specifically made to jump between connections. Satechi did a good job including some neat quality of life features into its Bluetooth Keyboard that seemed silly when I first opened the box, but now I have come to love. The keys on the Satechi keyboard travel and offer fantastic tactile feedback with each keypress. Of course, the keyboard from Satechi is physically bigger thanks to the included numeric keypad on the right side, and that's a welcome addition - it makes a huge difference to anyone who often has to type numbers on a regular basis. I find my Magic Keyboard to be a little too cramped to type super comfortably, not just because it's smaller, but because the keys are so close together. The space between the keys plays a big part in how comfortable the keyboards feel while typing.
