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Belkin announces YourType Wireless Keypad to extend your Mac’s keyboard

Belkin has just introduced a new YourType Wireless Keypad made to match your Mac that adds 28 keys to your setup and connects over Bluetooth. There are other options around, like turning your iPhone into a numpad using an app or using Mobee’s $23 overlay for Apple Magic Pad. But for physical keys and a design clearly made to look a lot like Apple’s own Magic Trackpad and fit in with your aluminum Mac, you can pick up the YourType Wireless Keypad for Mac from Belkin’s website now for $59.

  • Wireless keypad connects to iMac, Mac Pro, or MacBook via Bluetooth
  • Adds 28 keys, including function and document navigation controls
  • Aluminum enclosure matches Apple Wireless Keyboard
  • Low-profile, island-style keys
  • Includes two AA batteries

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Comments

  1. H.Murchison (@hmurchison) - 11 years ago

    $34.95 better deal
    http://9to5mac.com/2013/07/02/satechi-bluetooth-wireless-smart-keypad-adds-convenient-number-padcalculator-in-apple-design-for-35/

    Belkin looks more like an Apple device but is that worth $15 more dollars? It’s up to the buyer.

  2. Josh Koterba - 11 years ago

    $59? Are they serious with that price point? That’s insane.

  3. 311sie - 11 years ago

    Almost as much as the kb itself, wtf Belkin!?!?

  4. Andy Dempster - 11 years ago

    Are there two versions – regular and mirror image?

  5. I think Cropmark’s LMP Bluetooth numeric keypad is a better choice. Besides also adding a pair of full size arrow keys, it provides a means to link physically with an Apple Wireless Keyboard and a push-through power button when linked.

    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Cropmark/8337/

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