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Review on Case with Russian keyboard Dux Ducis for Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 (2020) 11" (T870 / T875 / T876B) black by Maejima Riko ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

If you don’t expect miracles, then the case justifies its money, but visually and in quality it doesn’t really match the expensive Samsung Galaxy S7 / S8, rather, the more budgetary A-series. Its pros: The case is hard and securely protects the device from all sides. Since the form factor of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S8 is identical, it fits both generations of tablets. The tablet is tightly fixed in a case in a hard silicone bumper and does not fall out. When unfolded, you can fix the tablet at several angles and detach the keyboard to select a comfortable operating mode. The keyboard is attached to the case with magnets and can be easily removed, you can use it separately from the tablet with other devices. The keyboard supports connecting up to 3 devices via bluetooth with the ability to quickly switch between them using a key combination. The touchpad on the keyboard supports gesture control. The keyboard has a Cyrillic layout. The cover allows you to carry the stylus both on the back cover of the tablet and in the pocket on the top edge. With its cons. 1. The cover is very massive and even without a keyboard it makes the tablet heavier and thicker, which somewhat reduces the value of using such compact models as the Galaxy S8/S7. 2. The cutouts for the power-on connector (fingerprint sensor) and USB-C connector are very small. The finger is not always read correctly, and in order for the power cable to be inserted securely, it is necessary to trim the case a little. There is no cutout for the SIM / SD card slot on the tablet. The renders on the manufacturer's website and the real case are slightly different, possibly different revisions. 3. The keyboard looks and feels extremely cheap, easily bends and creaks in the hands, under the buttons are the most ordinary membranes and miniature scissor mechanisms made of plastic. Do not try to disassemble the keys, as there is a risk of breaking them. 4. There are no protective pads on the keyboard, when folded, the keys will touch the screen. Do not want to scratch it - put a microfiber cloth (at the same time there will be something to wipe the screen with).