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9to5Rewards: Twelve South MagicBridge for Apple’s Magic Keyboard and Magic TrackPad 2 [Giveaway]

This week’s 9to5Rewards partner is Twelve South, makers of high-quality accessories designed specifically for Apple products. Or as they call it, PC incompatible.

The company has its brand new Twelve South MagicBridge to give away, its product that joins Apple’s Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad 2 together into one neat package. The new MagicBridge normally sells for $35.

MagicBridge connects your Apple Wireless Keyboard and your Magic Trackpad 2, creating a one-piece control surface that lets you type and swipe more efficiently. MagicBridge cleans up your desktop, or rests on your lap, to completely control your Mac from afar. Connecting your keyboard and trackpad brings everything together, like a MacBook. Left or right-handed? No worries. MagicBridge can place your Trackpad on whichever side you prefer. It works like magic, without the hocus-pocus.

As always, we’ll announce winners from the previous week’s giveaway here each week. Last week’s winners of from our ColorWare custom MacBook skins giveaway are: @leothelion96@IssaNY25@Silverbullit_@erickasey5, and @doutee. Congrats!

And check out this week’s 9to5Rewards giveaway on 9to5Google: Three LeEco Le Pro3 Android smartphones in gold.

How to enter?

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Avatar for Jordan Kahn Jordan Kahn

Jordan writes about all things Apple as Senior Editor of 9to5Mac, & contributes to 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, & Electrek.co. He also co-authors 9to5Mac’s Logic Pros series.