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Review on UAG iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd Gen, 2020) Metropolis Case [Magma]: Slim Heavy-Duty Tough Military Drop Tested Protective Cover with Folio Design, Multi-Viewing Angles Stand by Antonio Bacon

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Still good defence. not the same as the first generation UAG cap.

This is not my first UAG iPad Pro case. I have one for the 1st gen iPad and I love it. The only downside is that they are a bit heavier than I would like. However, the weight is a reasonable compromise for solid protection. The first downside of this new product is that you cannot separate the screen cover from the rest of the case. It was a great feature if you hold an iPad in your hands for a while. You can remove the screen cover and halve the weight. I would also remove it when using the Acuvar tablet holder. I can still use the mount but it doesn't feel as secure. (I'll reconsider. The last time I tried using this mount with a cover I decided it was too unreliable and won't try using it again with this mount :-(.) That Case itself is quite tight and a little difficult to quickly put on and take off. Normally it doesn't matter, but now that I'll be switching between this "travel bag" and the lighter Apple iPad sleeve, it's impractical. The real problem The USB-C hole isn't. It doesn't allow most USB-C cables to be easily plugged into the iPad. Actually, I have to lift the cover to plug in the USB-C cable. "Travel mode " I could In the end, you simply cut off the annoying piece of rubber from the case. You also have to press the power button very gently. In any case, I chose this case because of its protective properties. For this reason, I'm h always enthusiastic. But the errors are annoying.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Poor set