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Review on πŸ”’ iPad Pro 12.9 Case with Touchpad Keyboard - Wireless Backlight Keyboard for Tablet - Compatible with 2018 3rd Gen iPad Pro 12.9 (without home button) - Tablet Keyboard with Pencil Holder - Enhanced Protection by Jeff Keegan

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Worth the money if you don't draw or write on your iPad

Just got it today. It's great for the price, but getting the iPad in and out of a case is definitely not easy. I slipped my iPad into the case which was a feat as you have to slide the iPad into the bottom of the case and then snap the top corners into place. I didn't push the iPad all the way into the top corners of the case because (1) I didn't want to scratch the iPad and (2) I didn't want to break the case. The case is made of hard plastic and isn't malleable enough to remove the iPad often when you want to write or draw on it, as I sometimes do. If you just want to constantly print something on your iPad, this is perfect for that. But if you do write or draw on your iPad occasionally, you might find that taking it out of the case for that purpose is too cumbersome. I like the array of hotkeys and the highlight option. The trackpad is also larger on this one than on Apple's Magic Keyboard, which pleasantly surprised me. The weight of this iPad case also feels lighter than the Apple Magic Keyboard with iPad built-in. The Bluetooth option connected very quickly and most trackpad swipe options were available. Apple seems to have reserved some swipe options for its keyboard, e.g. B. the ability to swipe through notifications to manage or respond to them. These nuances are not enough not to get this case. The only reason I'll consider other options is because I want to be able to easily remove my iPad for drawing and writing. I'll see if they make a case with a detachable keyboard. That would be great!

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
Cons
  • 0