Genuine-spec US layout keyboard replacement for MacBook Air 13″ (Model A2338, 2020)—featuring Apple’s reliable Magic Keyboard with scissor-switch mechanism, backlighting, and full OEM fit for seamless repair. Compatible With: MacBook Air 13-inch (2020, Model A2338) – includes both Intel Core i3/i5/i7 and M1 chip variants. Keyboard Type: Apple’s Magic Keyboard with scissor-switch mechanism—offering improved durability, quieter typing, and 1mm key travel compared to older Butterfly keyboards. Layout: Standard US English (QWERTY), with full-size keys, inverted-T arrow keys, and dedicated function row. Integrated Features: Backlit keys for low-light use, ambient light sensor compatibility, and original-style ribbon cable connector for direct logic board connection. Precision Fit: Engineered to match Apple’s exact dimensions and mounting points—ensures flush alignment within the original top case. Installation Note: The keyboard is adhered to the top case and requires careful removal and re-gluing. Full disassembly is needed. Recommended for skilled technicians or professional repair centers.
OEM-quality trackpad replacement (without flex cable) for MacBook Air 13″ (Model A2179, 2020)—available in Space Gray and Silver finishes—engineered for precise Force Touch performance, smooth multi-touch gestures, and seamless visual integration. Compatible With: MacBook Air 13-inch (2020, Model A2179) with Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processors (non-M1). Part Type: Trackpad only—does not include the flex cable, Taptic Engine, or mounting hardware. Designed for technicians who will reuse the original internal components. Color Options: Space Gray: Matches Space Gray and Midnight finishes Silver: Matches Silver and Starlight finishes (Note: “Z1” typically refers to Apple’s internal regional/part code—this listing covers standard OEM trackpads for A2179.) Space Gray: Matches Space Gray and Midnight finishes Silver: Matches Silver and Starlight finishes (Note: “Z1” typically refers to Apple’s internal regional/part code—this listing covers standard OEM trackpads for A2179.) Force Touch Capable: Fully supports pressure-sensitive input and haptic feedback when paired with the original Taptic Engine and logic board—ensuring full macOS gesture functionality. Precision Build: Mirror-smooth glass surface with exact curvature, texture, and micro-click mechanism matching Apple’s original design for consistent tracking and tactile response. Installation Requirements: Requires full bottom case disassembly and careful transfer of the original flex cable and Taptic Engine. Proper adhesive application is critical for structural integrity and sensor alignment. Recommended for professional or experienced repair technicians only. Important: This is a bare trackpad assembly—not a plug-and-play module. Functionality depends on correct integration with original electronics.
Genuine-spec touchpad flex cable for MacBook Pro 15″ (Model A1707, 2016–2017)—restores full Force Touch functionality, haptic feedback, and precise multi-touch gesture control during trackpad repair or replacement. Compatible With: MacBook Pro 15″ (2016) – Model A1707 (Model Identifier: MacBookPro13,2) MacBook Pro 15″ (2017) – Model A1707 (Model Identifier: MacBookPro14,2) MacBook Pro 15″ (2016) – Model A1707 (Model Identifier: MacBookPro13,2) MacBook Pro 15″ (2017) – Model A1707 (Model Identifier: MacBookPro14,2) Part Type: Touchpad flex cable only — does not include the trackpad housing, Taptic Engine, or mounting hardware. This is the OEM-style ribbon cable that connects the trackpad to the logic board. Function: Transmits: Touch input coordinates Force Touch pressure data Haptic feedback signals to the Taptic Engine Enables full macOS gesture support: Force Click, three-finger lookup, swipe navigation, pinch-to-zoom, and smooth cursor tracking. Touch input coordinates Force Touch pressure data Haptic feedback signals to the Taptic Engine Enables full macOS gesture support: Force Click, three-finger lookup, swipe navigation, pinch-to-zoom, and smooth cursor tracking. OEM-Quality Build: Matches Apple’s original specifications in: Cable length and routing path Connector pitch and ZIF latch design EMI shielding and flex durability Cable length and routing path Connector pitch and ZIF latch design EMI shielding and flex durability Common Use Cases: Replacing a torn, creased, or liquid-damaged original flex cable Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is compromised Fixing intermittent trackpad behavior, loss of Force Touch, or complete unresponsiveness Replacing a torn, creased, or liquid-damaged original flex cable Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is compromised Fixing intermittent trackpad behavior, loss of Force Touch, or complete unresponsiveness Installation Note: Requires full bottom case removal and battery disconnection. Cable routes under internal components near the right speaker and logic board. Connects via a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket—must be aligned carefully and latched gently. Recommended for experienced or certified technicians only. Requires full bottom case removal and battery disconnection. Cable routes under internal components near the right speaker and logic board. Connects via a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket—must be aligned carefully and latched gently. Recommended for experienced or certified technicians only.
Genuine-spec touchpad flex cable for MacBook Air 13″ (Model A1534, Early 2015)—essential for restoring full trackpad functionality, including precise cursor control and physical click response, during repair or replacement. Compatible With: MacBook Air 13-inch (Early 2015, Model A1534, Model Identifier MacBookAir7,2). Part Type: Touchpad flex cable only—does not include the trackpad housing, button mechanism, or mounting brackets. This is the ribbon cable that connects the trackpad to the logic board. Function: Carries input signals from the trackpad to the logic board—critical for cursor movement, tap-to-click, and primary/secondary physical click functionality. (Note: This model uses a physical click mechanism, not Force Touch—so no haptic feedback or pressure-sensing.) OEM-Quality Construction: Matches Apple’s original cable in length, connector type, and shielding—ensures reliable signal transmission and long-term durability. Common Use Cases: Replacing a torn, frayed, or damaged original flex cable Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is compromised Fixing erratic cursor movement, unresponsive trackpad, or loss of click function Replacing a torn, frayed, or damaged original flex cable Completing a trackpad replacement when the original cable is compromised Fixing erratic cursor movement, unresponsive trackpad, or loss of click function Installation Note: Requires bottom case removal and careful disconnect/reconnect of the ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) connector on the logic board. The cable routes under the battery—handle with care. Suitable for intermediate to advanced DIYers or technicians.
A4Tech Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo USB | 3000N
A high-performance pre-owned MacBook Pro 15" (2015) with a stunning Retina display, upgraded 16GB RAM, 128GB SSD, and powerful 2GB dedicated graphics—ideal for developers, creatives, and power users seeking reliable Apple performance.
Fast-charging feature available on select iPhone and iPad models.
A reliable, budget-friendly Genius KM-100SE wired keyboard and mouse combo featuring a spill-resistant keyboard, ergonomic design, and plug-and-play USB connectivity—ideal for home, office, or classroom use. Spill-resistant design with drainage holes to protect against accidental liquid damage Quiet, low-profile keys with standard layout (including numeric keypad) for comfortable typing Durable construction with a lifespan of up to 10 million keystrokes Integrated wrist rest for improved ergonomics during long sessions Ambidextrous 3-button design with scroll wheel 1000 DPI optical sensor for smooth, precise tracking on most surfaces Ergonomic shape for comfortable right- or left-handed use Plug-and-play USB connection—no drivers required Compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS 1.5-meter braided cable for tangle resistance and durability
The Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (2019) is powered by an Intel Core i7 processor, paired with 16GB RAM and a fast 512GB SSD for powerful and reliable performance. Designed for professionals and creatives, it features a premium aluminum build, immersive 16-inch Retina display, and dedicated Radeon Pro graphics for demanding workloads.
The Apple Magic Mouse (USB-C version) is a sleek, minimalist multi-touch wireless mouse built for Mac users. It offers smooth gesture support, Bluetooth connectivity and a built-in rechargeable battery — a great choice if you prefer a clean desk setup and full compatibility with macOS and iPadOS. General Name: Magic Mouse (USB-C) — part of Apple’s pointing-device lineup. Wireless connectivity: Bluetooth. Rechargeable battery: built-in, no disposable AA cells. Charging / port: USB-C port (bottom of mouse) for pairing and charging. Compatibility: Requires a Mac with macOS 15.1 or later, or an iPad with iPadOS 18.1 or later. Size & Weight Height: ~0.85 inch (2.16 cm) Width: ~2.25 inch (5.71 cm) Depth: ~4.47 inch (11.35 cm) Weight: ~0.22 pound (0.099 kg) (varies slightly by manufacturing) Features Multi-Touch surface: supports gestures such as swiping between pages, scrolling through documents, zooming. Glide / foot design: optimized for smooth movement across desktop surfaces. Rechargeable battery life: about a month or more between charges (typical use) per Apple spec. Used Condition ConsiderationsSince you’re specifying a used unit: Check for wear on the bottom feet / skates — these degrade and affect glide. Verify battery capacity / health (rechargeable batteries age). Confirm the port is functioning (USB-C) and Bluetooth connectivity is stable. Look for signs of excessive surface scratches on the multi-touch top — may impair gestures. Ensure the firmware / Mac recognizes it fully (gestures working). Upgradability / Limitations Not user-upgradable: You cannot replace the internal battery or change internals easily. Design limitation: The USB-C port remains on the bottom of the mouse, meaning you cannot use it while charging unless you flip it. This design is still criticized. Ergonomics: The flat, low-profile design is stylish but may not suit extended-use comfort for some users.