JLab GO
Mac Life|June 2023
A portable keyboard that won’t break the bank
ALEX BLAKE
JLab GO

TYPING ON THE JLab GO is decent for a $20 keyboard. It’s not in the same league as Apple’s Magic Keyboard, but it’s not a million miles away either. Keys are not too firm to press, and the arrow keys are in an inverted T shape, which makes them easier to find by touch than on Apple’s equivalent.

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