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Review on JETech Case For IPad Air 1St Edition (NOT For IPad Air 2) Tablet Accessories by Brandon Teitel

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full Review Versus Fintie iPad Air Case

My dad gave me his iPad Air when he got the iPad Air 2 and I bought the $30 leather case first. The quality wasn't great so I returned it and used the money to buy this case ($11.99) and the Fintie case ($10.99). These are the two most popular Revain cases and I can't tell which is better based on the reviews and photos. Now that I have them, I'm glad I have both! These cases are good because they are so cheap. As soon as one housing wears out, I put in another and hardly notice a difference. Both cases are lightweight and stylish, but I'll point out the highlights of each case to help people who only want to buy a JETech: Smooth, comfortable back cover that adds little to the iPad's thickness. Strong but flexible case that holds up very well Printable in both positions - slightly thinner compared to the Fintie case, but barely noticeable next to each other Note: The cover protrudes slightly further than a real iPad. This may be annoying for some, but I don't think it's a problem, and if anything adds extra cushioning if dropped, the Fintie case: - Plastic railings over the speaker on the bottom of the iPad for extra protection - A leatherier one Look that a cheap case gives a more stylish look In general, I really like both cases. Rather than buying an $80 Apple case, I'm sure I still saved a ton of money while still protecting my iPad well. I'll let you know if either case falls apart or doesn't work as expected, but I'm happy with both purchases. I hope this helps people like me who spend too much time on case studies

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  • It's OK