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Our recommended Mac peripherals at Prime Day prices

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We’re now in the latter half of Amazon Prime Day and we’re still diligently digging through deals to find products that we think are worth your attention and hard earned money. Here, we bring you our favorite peripherals to accompany Apple Mac desktop devices, including iMacs, Mac Minis, Mac Pros, and Mac Studio, that got the Prime Day discount treatment.

We list both Apple and third-party products, and we’d suggest that you consider both kinds and look closer at their details, as some of Apple’s peripherals areaheminteresting.

You can see plenty morePrime Day dealson all kinds of tech products, recommended by our experts. If you’d like to know what Macs we’d recommend this Prime Day season, check out ourPrime Day MacBook Air deal recommendations.

Today’s best Prime Day Mac peripheral deals

Today’s best Prime Day Mac peripheral deals

Apple Magic Keyboard:was $99 now$89.99 at AmazonThis isn’t the biggest discount but it’s pretty decent for one of the newest Magic Keyboards available. It connects to Macs, iPads, and iPhones wirelessly via Bluetooth, and provides a smooth and precise typing experience. This keyboard also comes with a USB-C to Lightning Cable that enables you to pair and charge it, with charge lasting for weeks.

Apple Magic Mouse:was $99 now$79.99 at AmazonYou can get a $20 discount on one of the newest iterations of the Magic Mouse with this deal. It connects to your Apple devices, such as a Mac or an iPad, wirelessly via Bluetooth. It’s also equipped with a Multi-Touch surface that enables screen controls like swiping and scrolling with simple gestures. Additionally, this mouse comes with a USB-C to Lightning Cable that can be used to pair with or charge it from your Apple device.

Logitech POP Mouse:was $39.99 now$19.26 at AmazonThis aesthetically pleasing mouse is better than half off (52% off, in fact). It’s compactly sized and nearly silent, and can be connected wirelessly to up to three Windows, Chrome OS, and Android devices via Bluetooth. This mouse also has a two-year battery life.

Logitech MX Keys Mini wireless keyboard:was $99.99now $74.15 on AmazonThe Logitech MX Keys Mini is the perfect keyboard for office workers adapting to the new hot-desking work culture. The portability and minimal design are perfect for the worker on the go who needs to prioritize practicality. The keyboard’s software is easy to use and the ergonomic keys will keep you typing longer with minimal wrist or finger strain. This TechRadar favourite scored a healthy four and a half stars inour review, making a deal worth jumping on!

Lekvey Bluetooth Number Pad:was $59.99now $29.99 at AmazonThis is a number pad to potentially accompany a more limited keyboard that can be connected to Mac and Windows devices via Bluetooth 5.0. As well as being 50% off this Prime Day, it’s rechargeable via a USB cable that’s included. It also has an auto sleep functionality for more efficient energy consumption and can be activated by the pressing of any key for three seconds.

Anker 332 USB-C 5-in-1 Hub:was $24.99now $18.84 at AmazonIf you want to connect several peripherals via cables or to charge multiple peripherals simultaneously, you could use a USB hub and this popular one Anker one would be our recommendation. It includes: a 4K HDMI port, a 5 Gbps USB-C data port, two 5 Gbps USB-A ports, and a 100W PD-IN port.

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Kristina is a UK-based Computing Writer, and is interested in all things computing, software, tech, mathematics and science. Previously, she has written articles about popular culture, economics, and miscellaneous other topics.

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