New Magic Keyboard, mouse and trackpad spell end for Lightning

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Apple USB-C input devices
The latest full-sized Magic Keyboard with USB-C.
Photo: Apple

Apple’s new Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad finally ditched the Lightning connector to become USB input devices Monday when they rolled out alongside color-matched versions for the new iMac, the first in this week’s M4 Mac announcements. The input devices, expected to ship October 31, are among the last of the iPhone giant’s accessories to make the change to USB-C.

New Apple USB input devices hasten death of Lightning connector

Along with the new M4 iMac, Apple’s new Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad showed up for sale Monday. As expected, they switch from Lightning connector to USB-C. At this point, Lighting connectors in new Apple gear appear only in Apple Pencil (1st generation, to support older iPads), iPhone 14/14 Plus/SE, EarPods and perhaps some older adapters.

After Apple released the first macOS 15.1 Release Candidate for developers and beta testers on the run up to adding Apple Intelligence support to macOS Sequoia alongside iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1, an eagle-eyed code sleuth spotted references to the new Magic Mouse 2, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Keyboard in the RC. That led to speculation that their biggest updates would center on the connector switch, which failed to materialize sooner, in compliance with EU law mandates that all keyboards and mice use USB-C by the end of 2024.

Apple updated AirPods Max with USB-C during its iPhone September 16 event. As with that refresh, which switched the Lightning connector and added some fresh colors but featured no other underlying changes, rumors anticipated few if any other changes with the input devices. Other than the connector, they remain largely the same.

Apple rolls out new Magic accessories

Apple USB-C input devices
Per the image above, look for the USB-C versions marked “New” on Apple.com. Each is or will be available in two color options.
Photo: Apple

Here’s the lineup of USB-C Magic Keyboards Apple sells now, which come with the new M4 iMac or you can buy separately:

In addition, you can get Magic Trackpad for $149 or Magic Mouse for $99.

All of the items ship for free October 31, or you can pay an $8 for faster shipping.

Buy from: Apple

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