Apple Magic Keyboard: iPad Keyboard case for iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Generation) and iPad Air (4th, 5th Generation), Great Typing Experience, Built-in trackpad, US English - White
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Jj
> 3 dayI freaken love this. help keep my tablet stay up like a laptop and easy to attach and detach. must have!
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Ian A Mitchell
> 3 dayQuality and ergonomics
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Antonio
> 3 dayThe touchpad gestures are very convenient. You no longer need to hold a huge iPad and use the physical buttons to take screenshots during online classes... There is a charging port on the left side of the shaft to charge the iPad, and the main body interface can be plugged into a U disk at the same time. The keyboard keys are backlit, the brightness seems to be adjusted automatically according to the ambient light, and the details are very good. The disadvantage is that it is too heavy. For a floating design, a lot of counterweights are installed underneath to balance the center of gravity. As a result, this keyboard is heavier than the iPad itself, and there is really no desire to go out. In addition, fingerprints are easy to stick to the surface of the keyboard, and it is difficult to wipe off...
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Vee Bell
> 3 dayWhen I realized it charges my iPad through the keyboard I was sold
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Tracy
> 3 dayI have a 4th generation iPad Air and with this keyboard I have managed to ditch my MacBook Pro. It has truly become a laptop replacement due to this keyboard but I am not a power-user. The iPad easily connects to it magnetically and it holds very well, it takes a little force to remove it so I don’t worry it will fall out even when I carry it around. The viewing angle is adjustable and I have not found a position where I couldn’t find a good angle. It is light and I like the feel of the keys. The keyboard is more compact than my MacBook Pro keyboard although the letter and number keys appear to be the same size they condensed it by shortening some of the other keys like the ENTER and SHIFT keys for instance. It also lacks an ESC key which I do miss at times as well as the FN key that I rarely use anyway. The keys are backlit with power from the iPad and there is a pass-through USB C power port to charge your iPad while it’s attached which frees up the USB port on the iPad for other uses. The keyboard also functions as a nice little protective case for your iPad. It took a few days to get used to this keyboard but it now feels natural to me. I am so happy I went this route instead of buying another more bulky MacBook and the touchscreen on the iPad makes it even better than my MacBook in my opinion. I also got the pencil which is nice but if I had to choose I would get this keyboard hands down.
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Carlos G.
> 3 dayMe encanta la sensación que transmite al iPad, son teclas con muy buen recorrido, se disfruta teclear porque hasta el sonido es maravilloso, el trackpad cumple aunque muchas veces es más conveniente usar la pantalla táctil por iPadOS.
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Answer
> 3 dayThis case completely changes the ipad. It’s becomes an entirely different beast and a productivity powerhouse. Having the extra port for charging is very freeing and the viewing angle are second to none.
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Stephen W.
> 3 dayHardware is solid. Top notch apple design.
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Heiz
> 3 dayIt’s a good buy for that price but I missed the price even went down and I regret buying it earlier .
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Kuser2008
> 3 dayI tried about 5 different iPad keyboard cases, including Lenovo, in the hopes that this high priced apple option wouldn’t be my favorite. But it was a fail. First of all, the magnetic fit is just perfect. It holds perfectly but can be removed with ease when needed. It also has the best fit as far as the distance of iPad above keyboard. You can sit on the couch or in your car and type comfortably- other cases seem to only work well if sitting at a table. This is more portable. Again, my initial goal was to find a keyboard solution for my iPad that was at least somewhat as good as the Apple option because this baby is expensive. But after using the competitors, I found it was totally worth it.