The disadvantages were discussed. I like it. In the event that you need to connect a MacBook or any other laptop individually. Alternately, all you need is a good keyboard and the ability to type swiftly on it. Take it, you won't regret it. Below are some advantages: Compact. I went with the white one, and it is the ideal size for both my Macbook and my Apple mouse. Keyboard with a smooth and pleasant to the touch feel. Heavy. Maintains its footing on the table. Now let's talk about what I looked for in a keyboard and why it was essential to me. It is really peaceful, and the ride on the elevator is relaxing. Elastic, but only to a certain extent. There is no wiggle in the keys. The first time, they press the right button. Never miss a keystroke. Printing can be done from any vantage point. (If you were to lie down in a bed or sit in a chair in a relaxed manner.) The transition time between using an iPhone and a MacBook is minimal. You won't have to hold out for very long. I did not like how the command and control keys were combined. The very first occurrence is in no way typical. This presents no difficulty whatsoever. But it's simply odd. Making an effort at all times. After that, you move over to the MacBook and test things out there. And as soon as you switch to an iPhone, you immediately begin printing. It appears that you are attempting to send a message, but it is not being transmitted from the keyboard. On your phone, you need to press the button. Despite the fact that I could be wrong here.