Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Sandra Edwards photo
Switzerland, Bern
1 Level
472 Review
0 Karma

Review on Keyboard Case Compatible IPad Mini SENGBIRCH IPad Mini by Sandra Edwards

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent value, enjoy the purchase.

If you're the type of shopper who prefers value for money to an overpriced accessory, this product has the perfect pro/con balance to match this case + keyboard to buy. The case is the highlight between the two - slim enough to be carried around mindlessly, yet sturdy enough to feel powerful. Once closed, the magnet locks your device. Nice gesture. The keyboard has the most flaws, but first you should know that I think it's a good keyboard. If you end up needing a semblance of a keyboard for productivity or a disregard for long typing on a touchpad, just buy the product. Even Bluetooth connects automatically after turning on the keyboard. The magnet from the case to the keyboard holds the product well and although it presses the keys against the screen, this case allows for a smooth closure with the keyboard and device inside. I have protection on the glass so I'm not worried about damage there. What surprised me was how surprisingly small the keyboard is, at least for a twenty-five year old with slightly less than fat hands. The keyboard as a whole is about the size of an iPad Mini 5, but the keys are about the size of my pinky (I checked) in a compressed space that could easily be moved another half inch away from the header and the keys could do a little. more. There was a bit of cramping after typing this review, but I think I'll quickly get used to the smooth typing on this keyboard. Some of the buttons are a little wobbly and I think a small touchpad could make a big difference. Just enough to lull your thumb. At $35, it will satisfy any desire for an overpriced $160 Apple keyboard.

Pros
  • Looks good
Cons
  • Can't remember but something was