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iPad Air 11” (2024), Air 10.9” (5th/4th Gen), and Pro 11” (4th/3rd/2nd/1st Gen) Rebound Magnetic Keyboard Case 360
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This versatile iPad keyboard case can be used in both portrait and landscape modes to upgrade the way you work
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gloria glassford –
Cons:- Heavier than Magic Keyboard and some of the other keyboard cases like this.- I’ve noticed a tiny bit of glitchiness with the trackpad. It seems that it’s sometimes detecting a 3-finger gesture when I use 2 fingers, and 2-finger gestures when I’m using 1 finger. I’m not sure if it’s just super sensitive or there’s another issue with the trackpad, but it’s been a minor issue for me thus far that doesn’t happen often.Pros:- Personally, I LOVE the color! I love LAVENDER, not orchid or lilac, or other pinkish light purples. It’s the right shade of pale purple without the extra pink. Perfect (for me)! :D- This comes with the matching iPad case that attaches to the keyboard as advertised. It’s nice to know that IF I drop it, there’ll be some protection against the sides getting damaged.- The keyboard case will connect automatically when the iPad is opened. Other cases will need you to touch a key or something, which, you’ll still need to do if the case went to sleep while the case wasn’t closed.- If you use the battery widget like I do, it will display the keyboard’s battery percentage! I LOVE that feature because there’s less worrying about how long I have before it runs out!- The function key options all work, and I haven’t had any problems in typing (and I type a lot!).- The iPad can be mounted in different heights and in portrait mode. One perk of the keyboard being Bluetooth instead of connected by pins (like the Magic Keyboard) is that you can still use the keyboard and trackpad in portrait mode and off-center mounted!- The case is soft and silky to the touch… I personally love that!- The skin for the iPad is thin where the stylus connects and doesn’t interfere with its charging.- The magnetic flap will magnetically stick to the back of the case and be securely out of the way. At first, it curls back over the front of the case, but sticking it magnetically to the back has made that flap less rigid and doesn’t curl forward anymore.All around, I personally love this case! The only con was that it is a bit heavier because of the added skin and that the keyboard has its own battery (versus the Magic Keyboard case which doesn’t). The trackpad’s glitchiness doesn’t occur often, but of course when it does I’m annoyed for a second.I’d highly recommend this case just for that extra iPad case on top of the keyboard. The color of the case and keyboard match each other which is another plus.On a personal note, the PERFECT case would have pins to connect and power the keyboard directly, as well as charge the iPad through the keyboard like the Magic Keyboard cases do. An innovation would be a second set of pins on the keyboard case to allow a portrait mode connection for charging and keyboard connection. That would make this the only case I’d ever need :p! But, in the meantime, this is perfect for my productivity and stylus uses with my iPad!
D. Mc –
ESR is a very reputable supplier that has Fantastic customer support.This Magnetic Keyboard case fit my iPad Pro 11 4th Gen (2022) perfectly.I only use the extra back cover when it leaves the house, otherwise the built-in magnets hold the iPad in place very firmly . The Keyboard it a very full function board with good feel and amazing features.Why pay Apple prices when this Keyboard case is extremely adequate.
Amy B –
I have been looking for the perfect keyboard case for about a year, and this one checks all the boxes. I have a Magic Keyboard for my iPad Pro 4th gen, but I hate that it doesn’t offer any protection for my very expensive iPad that I invested in. The sides of the iPad are always bare and prone to being damaged with the MK. I love that this case has a case for JUST the iPad that I can take on and off. I am writing the review with this keyboard. All of the keys are very responsive, and it automatically connects when I place the iPad on it, just like the MK, except using Bluetooth. I also love that I can put the iPad in landscape position for FaceTime calls and just when I’m journaling because I like the layout better. I love the purple case, and I will more than likely grab some stickers for the back of it to personalize it. The keys are backlit, and you can change the color or the brightness if you want. Yes, the case is heavy but you know… duh. It’s got a lot going on as far as magnets and keyboard and that’s to be expected. If you purchase this case, you should not expect it to be very light lolTL;DR: This is the best keyboard case you can find that’s similar to the Magic Keyboard. Yes, it’s heavy but it’s worth it!
Kimberly –
Really nice I take it everywhere I go. It does gets tinted so you must be careful where you place it cause it gets dirty easily since It’s not leather.
Spilotos –
(11 months of ownership.)Main base feels solid. (the heavy weight takes getting used to but is necessary to remain upright given the surprisingly high weight of the iPad Air 5) The sleeve that the iPad fits into is flimsy/rubbery, sometimes making it difficult to hold as a tablet. Battery drains in a couple weeks of daily use vs. my old Anker keyboard/case for Air 2.The worst part is that the keyboard powers-off randomly. At first I thought this was a feature I hadn’t figured-out, but it seems if you put pressure on the wrist-rests (on either side of trackpad) in a certain way it causes the battery to disconnect momentarily. These problems were present when unit was new, but seem to be substantially worsening over the 11 months I’ve had this unit.I might buy it again for half the price ( It seems most iPad keyboards these days have plenty of faults/defects), but never again for anything close to full-price.
ANNA KARINA G BUENAVENTURA –
A liitle heavier than i thought but overall, the design is great, love the keyboard and works well with my 2024 11" ipad air.
Hengmeister –
Writing in comparison to original magic keyboard.At current price point i think this is worth the moneyYou get a basic case that has the added benefit of protecting from bumps and scratchesKeyboard is decent and Bluetooth connects quicklyCons:keyboard case does attract oils and fingerprints
Shawn –
I like the case a lot. With iPad attached it is a little on the heavy side. Other than that it works as intended and is a solid product. Keyboard is responsive and connecting my device to the keyboard was easy.
JD –
My only concern is the touch pad. It only registers the clicks on the right lower side of the pad. Sometimes i would have to harshly press for it to even work. Not sure if i received a defective product but for the amount of money i spent, i expected a quality touch pad too.
Fansure –
This keyboard is really easy to use, with responsive keys and touchpad. It’s sturdy and offers flexible positioning in both landscape and portrait modes. One handy feature is that it uses the same charging cable as the iPad Air, so that’s one less thing to worry about.Although the setup is supposed to be simple, I found it a bit confusing at first. The package includes a QR code to watch a setup video and also comes with a manual, but the there is discrepancy information from the two sources, which made things tricky. However, once I followed the manual, setting it up became easy.One downside is the weight. The keyboard is quite heavy, almost twice the weight of my iPad Air. While this makes it very stable for stationary use, it’s not ideal if you’re looking for something portable. So, I’d recommend it if you’re mainly using it in one place, rather than on the go.