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Review on TSQ A1893 A1954 A1822 A1823 by Jay Williamson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

All in all a good suitcase for my needs

I was looking for a sturdy suitcase for my daughter that would stand, be easy to hold and wear on a belt. My child uses their iPad for communication and we needed a case with a strap so she could carry the iPad with her without having to constantly hold it. In general, I like the case very much. I love the silicone case around the iPad and I love the locking feature to add protection to the front of the screen. It is MUCH easier to remove than the unicorn bug case for cleaning. The velcro on the back of the case works great for me, allowing me to hold the iPad in front of her while she uses it. One thing caught my eye; My daughter uses an iPad to communicate, so she's constantly touching the screen. If the kickstand isn't there to hold it, we found that pressing her finger against the top of the iPad can tip the iPad over. On the one hand, I think this is due to the angle of the base, on the other hand, it simply presses too hard on the screen. I think the wider opening distance of the stand might help combat this as it would provide more support. In terms of durability, I think the case overall does a great job of protecting the iPad from falls or bumps from toddlers. I found a small tear in the hard black case that snaps onto the front of the iPad; our iPad fell off the table and somehow a small piece broke off. I think it's a bit of a coincidence as it wasn't a corner. I think it accidentally hit "just right". The case remains, but I'm not sure how that will affect overall long-term use. I lowered the durability rating because of this small point, but I still really like the snazzy case. I haven't found anything else on the market with all these features!

Pros
  • A dream come true
Cons
  • Secret