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Review on πŸ”Œ Logitech Folio Touch Graphite iPad Air (4th Gen) Keyboard Case with Built-in Trackpad and Smart Connector by Scott Holland

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Folio Touch vs. Brydge Pro+ - Folio Touch wins

Compared to the Brydge Pro+, the Logitech Folio Touch is better in many ways. The Brydge Pro+ is much heavier, has a smaller trackpad, an uncomfortable keyboard, and holds the iPad with two hinges on each side. The Folio Touch is much lighter, has a larger trackpad, a silky smooth (backlit) keyboard, doubles as an iPad case, Apple Pencil holder/charger, and uses smart connectors on your iPad Pro. The Folio Touch holds your iPad perfectly and even allows the use of a screen protector. The Folio Touch was easy to set up and to install the latest firmware - pretty quick I have to say. The Folio Touch has a few things I don't like, including a stand on the back that supports the screen. The Brydge Pro+ and its hinge design make it more customizable than a traditional laptop. I'd love to be able to compare the Apple Smart Magic Keyboard + Trackpad, but the Folio Touch beats the Brydge Pro+ by a wide margin.

Pros
  • Build Quality
Cons
  • Fragility