Apple’s New Magic Accessories Get a USB-C Upgrade: What It Means for Creators

Apple’s New Magic Accessories Get a USB-C Upgrade: What It Means for Creators

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Apple has recently announced updated versions of their Magic accessories, including the Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Trackpad, now equipped with USB-C ports. This transition aligns Apple’s popular accessories with the newer iMac, which also embraces USB-C connectivity. Here’s a breakdown of what these changes mean for creative professionals and why they’re worth considering if you’re looking to streamline your setup.

What’s New?

In line with Apple’s universal shift towards USB-C, the new Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Trackpad offer USB-C charging ports instead of the previous Lightning ones. The change allows users to recharge their devices with a single, standardised cable, making it easier for those who are already using USB-C-equipped devices.

What Remains the Same?

Interestingly, beyond the port change, Apple has kept the design and functionality of these accessories consistent. For example, the Magic Mouse still charges from a port at the bottom, meaning you’ll need to turn it over for a quick recharge.

For Mac users and video/audio editors, the continuity of familiar design combined with a USB-C upgrade can be beneficial. No need to adapt to a new layout or adjust to a different key profile—these tools continue to offer the precision and stability you expect, just with faster charging.

Should You Upgrade?

If you’re already on a USB-C setup or frequently work between iMac and other USB-C compatible devices, these updated accessories could make a noticeable difference in convenience. Not only will you reduce cable clutter, but USB-C’s efficiency means less time plugged in and more time for work.

For those interested, Apple now sells these USB-C Magic accessories separately, with options like the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad, available in both black and white.

Though not revolutionary, Apple’s USB-C upgrade for the Magic accessory lineup offers creative professionals and editors a small but practical improvement in their daily workflow. While Lightning versions may still be out there, USB-C is clearly the way forward for Mac users and editors seeking consistency across devices.

Would you make the switch? Let us know in the comments!

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