But it seems that the standalone Magic Keyboard just comes in the standard silver and white motif seen in so many Apple accessories. Since that all-in-one desktop came in a variety of colors, the keyboard is available in the same shades. The new Magic Keyboard design was introduced as an exclusive for the M1-equipped, 24-inch iMac that debuted this spring. Touch ID is a biometric authentication feature previously seen only in Apple's laptops and mobile devices.
The keyboard has a completely new shape and added features, including a Touch ID fingerprint reader. For example, the Magic Trackpad simply has a subtly different shape to better match the more significantly changed Magic Keyboard. Each of the updated accessories comes with a USB-C-to-Lightning cable for charging. Further Reading 24-inch iMac review: There’s still no step threeYou'll also find updated versions of the Magic Mouse ($79) and Magic Trackpad ($129) at Apple's store, but these are not dramatically different.