

Because a wireless keyboard lacks wires, there’s no tangled mess to clutter up your desk-it’s a remarkably freeing experience if you’ve been using a wired keyboard for any length of time. Wireless keyboards are all the rage these days, and most of them communicate via the Bluetooth protocol that’s easy to use and fairly reliable. Because each brand lists dimensions differently, note that in this context, length refers to how long the keyboard is from left to right, width refers to its length from back to front, and height refers to the keyboard’s thickness. I included dimensions for each keyboard in a LxWxH format. Small keyboards are also great for travel, as they can easily fit into your luggage. Petite keyboards take up less desk space, and some people with smaller hands find them easier to use. However, small keyboards have their advantages as well. And because they’re bigger, they’re typically heavier and thus less likely to slide around on your desk during a heavy typing session.

Larger keyboards tend to be more comfortable than smaller models because they don’t force your hands and arms into an unnaturally cramped position.

One of the most important things to consider when buying a keyboard for your Mac is how big you want it to be. One of the first things I did when I unboxed my new Mac was toss the included Apple keyboard into a drawer and grab a more comfortable keyboard from my repertoire. I’m primarily a Mac user, with an M1 iMac as my main machine. I own several of the keyboards on this list, including the Logitech MX Keys Mini for Mac and the Logitech Craft keyboard, both of which are among my top choices for anyone who does a lot of typing. The Expert: As a tech journalist who spends long days reviewing and writing about the latest gadgets for publications such as The New York Times, Time, and The Atlantic, I unabashedly love keyboards and own more than a dozen, which I rotate depending on my mood and what I plan to use them for.
