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Review on πŸ’» iPad 9th Generation Keyboard Case (2021) - Slim Wireless 360 Rotatable Keyboard with 7 Color Backlit, 10.2 inch, Compatible with 8th / 7th Gen, Air 3, Pro 10.5 - Folio Hard Back Cover, Black by Ryan Hampton

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Better than bridge!

I'm usually willing to spend a little more money if it means better quality, so I settled on a Brydge keyboard first, which is about twice the price of the Earto, give or take. It was definitely made from higher quality materials; I think it would take a very long time, not sure about Earto compared to him. The time will show. The Brydge is made of aluminum and is heavy enough to hold the iPad on any surface at any angle, while the Earto is made of more durable plastic and doesn't perfectly support the iPad. Rotating it backwards 160 degrees on a flat surface will raise the earto keyboard. On the knees it's more like 90 degrees! But functionally it's never an issue, because when you're typing your hands are on the keyboard, and if you're only using a tablet you can use the swivel function to tilt it as much as possible. back as you need without tipping over. My only other complaints about Earto are: 1. I wish they offered their keyboard in gold to match my gold iPad. I went with rose gold instead, which is good but doesn't compare to Apple's quality. Brydge's gold aluminum is beautiful and almost matches the Apple.2. My keyboard arrived without any of the four rubber pads on the bottom. annoys. Functionally, however, Brydge is not nearly as good as Earto. Brydge's keys aren't very responsive, so I often missed characters while typing. That was not the case with my Earto. The buttons are incredibly responsive and I'm very satisfied! Also, Brydge's design places the keyboard slightly higher than the base of the tablet, meaning I can't physically use the swipe function to access the dock when the keyboard is plugged in. The earto design securely frames the tablet, giving me unhindered access to the entire screen and using all the different swipe gestures. The rotation feature is just the icing on the cake. Connecting via Bluetooth on the Earto wasn't as obvious as it was on the Brydge, but it was quick and easy once I looked through the instructions and didn't get a single connection. problem since. A few other notes: the unboxing experience overall was more fun and sensory pleasing with the Brydge keyboard. But the charging cable for Earto is longer and better. Ultimately, there is simply nothing to compare. Earto is half the price and you get a lot more functionality. As long as it lasts a decent amount of time, I think it's the right choice!

Pros
  • β—†β—†β—†β—†iPad Air 3rd Gen Smart Auto Sleep/Wake Case with Keyboard: Opening or closing the lid puts the iPad to sleep or wake-up mode and conserves battery power with the auto sleep feature. If the iPad is not used for a few minutes, it goes to sleep. Precise clipping allows full access to all ports and functions, functional and stylish, portable and perfect for 10.5 inch iPad.
Cons
  • Out of fashion