Following the cessation of the iMac Pro recently, Apple is presently slowing down sales of the going with space gray Magic Keyboard, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Mouse. These accessories were first presented exclusively for the iMac Pro when it was released in 2017, and Apple began selling them independently in March of 2018.
On the Apple Online Store, Apple presently says the space gray Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad may be accessible “while supplies last.” Apple doesn’t give a timetable on when supply may run out, yet we’d anticipate that it should be in the near future. MacRumors recognized this change earlier today.
One thing to note is that Apple’s space gray Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad are still promptly accessible on Amazon, regularly at lower costs than Apple. You can likewise discover a variety of space gray options in contrast to Apple’s own accessories, including the popular Satechi Slim W1.
With the new M1 iMac presented a month ago, Apple additionally disclosed a new version of the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, as well as colorful and slightly redesigned versions of the Magic Trackpad and Magic Mouse. These extras, notwithstanding, are as of now just being sold with the M1 iMac and are not accessible independently.
The way that these space gray accessories are being suspended doesn’t really imply that a future iMac will not be accessible in space gray. All things considered, we’d expect any future space gray iMac to incorporate the freshest versions of the accessories with Touch ID and different changes. Notwithstanding, this is briefly terrible information for space gray MacBook clients.
Meanwhile, you can head to Apple’s online store to purchase these accessories while supplies last, or head to Amazon to discover Apple’s space gray Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad on sale.