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Best Bluetooth Keyboards for iPad in 2025 — For Work, Planning and Travel

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The iPad is already powerful for planning and productivity. Add a good keyboard and it becomes a proper laptop replacement for many workflows. Here are the best Bluetooth keyboards to pair with your iPad.

What to look for

Before the list — three things matter most in an iPad keyboard:

Key travel — how far the keys press down. More travel = more comfortable for long typing sessions. Most slim keyboards sacrifice this.

Battery life — some keyboards need charging constantly. The best ones last months on a single charge.

Compatibility — make sure it works with your specific iPad model, especially for keyboards with built-in trackpads.

Best overall — Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID

If you use an iPad Air or iPad Pro, the Apple Magic Keyboard is the premium choice. The scissor-switch keys are excellent, the trackpad is best-in-class, and Touch ID is genuinely useful.

It's expensive but the typing experience is worth it for daily use.

Best budget — Logitech K380

The Logitech K380 is the best budget Bluetooth keyboard available. It connects to three devices simultaneously — switch between iPad, iPhone and laptop with one button. The round keys feel unusual at first but are comfortable after a day.

Battery lasts two years on a pair of AAA batteries. Genuinely impressive.

Best compact — Apple Magic Keyboard (standalone)

The standalone Magic Keyboard (without the iPad case) is excellent for travel. Slim, reliable, great keys, and pairs instantly with any Apple device. Works with any iPad model via Bluetooth.

Best for heavy typing — Keychron K3

If you do serious writing on your iPad — long emails, articles, documents — a mechanical keyboard is worth considering. The Keychron K3 is compact, wireless, and offers a choice of switch types. The tactile feedback makes long writing sessions much less fatiguing.

For digital planning specifically, you don't need a keyboard at all — the Apple Pencil is your main input tool. Keyboards are most useful if you also use your iPad for writing, email, or work tasks.
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