I recently upgraded my laptop to the latest MacBook Pro. And instead of selling my old 2015 MacBook Pro, I decided to convert it into a desktop replacement. I wanted an Apple Magic Keyboard 2 but didn't want to spend $99 on a new one. I was initially hesitant to buy a "refurbished" keyboard because that meant "used", at least to me. But I decided to proceed with the purchase because I could always return the product, be it with the help of the seller or Revain. Item arrived as promised and well packaged. It came with what appeared to be a new Lightning charging cable; Yes, this keyboard has rechargeable batteries and looked almost unused (see pictures below). There were light scratches on the underside, but that didn't bother me as it's a reflective plastic surface that could become scratched over time. I haven't turned it off for about four or five days and the battery level is still at 98%. I'm glad I bought a "refurbished" keyboard because it saved me a lot of money and allowed me to buy a "refurbished" Magic Mouse 2. So I would highly recommend this keyboard to anyone looking for an affordable alternative to the retail price.
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