This is what a Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse 2 look like in glossy Jet Black

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The launch of the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus in bright Jet Black color has left more than one out of place and it is the first time that Apple dares with such a color even more when it can suffer, according to the company itself, micro-abrasions for which they inform users that they advise the use of the covers that Apple itself also has for sale. Well, in this article we are not going to talk about the new iPhone but rather curious peripherals.

These are units of the Magic Mouse 2 and the Magic Keyboard that have been transformed and covered with a beautiful layer of gloss Jet Black style paint to match an iPhone in this color. It is about the whim that a follower of the brand has had after falling completely in love with the glossy finish of their iPhone.

The fact is that this user has located on the Internet a company that calls itself colorware that has launched to offer color changes of Apple peripherals and, of course, they have added the Jet Black glossy finish just released by those of Cupertino. As you can see in the images that we attach, the result is really incredible and is that it comes to have the same appearance as the new iPhone. In the case of Magic Mouse, its entire body has been covered, both the upper and lower tactile parts. In the case of the keyboard, those of Colorware what they have painted are all the keys, the body and edges of the keyboard, leaving the lower part of it blank.

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Colorware is a company that has spent time painting your devices in such a professional way that they seem taken out as well from the factory itself, allowing you to have a customized version of your device that will be the envy wherever you go. Now, don't think that this customization is cheap and is that in the case of the Magic Mouse 2 has a cost of about 119 dollars and in the case of the Magic Keyboard of 199 dollars. If you look a little on the web that we have linked to, you will see that there are many more Apple products that you can customize at a price that is somewhat prohibitive in some cases.


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  1.   Hector said

    The word "customize" does not exist in the Spanish language, why do they insist on using it? Personalizing is the right thing to do and it even sounds better.

  2.   Matias Caceres said

    Like any Logitech