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Review on πŸ”Œ 2021 9th Gen iPad Keyboard Case - 7 Color Backlit Detachable Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard, Compatible with iPad 9th Gen 2021, 8th Gen 2020 and 7th Gen 2019 - with Pencil Holder - 10.2 inch by Rick Pickering

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fits well and protects well - iPad 7 10.2 "

I received this Coo case for my new iPad 7 10.2" and it fits perfectly. The iPad slides in and snaps securely into the rigid silicone frame. The buttons work well inside the case, I just don't feel any clicking, which is normal. There are cutouts for the camera and rear microphone. The overlay on the display is just right and has room for a screen protector (I checked the fit), I will attach it in the next few days. The case is not very light, but protects everything around it well. The parts that fold over the iPad's screen and overlay the case are magnetic to stay in place when closed and prevent the keyboard from slipping. iPad wakes up when you open the case and goes to sleep when you close it. Not sure if it's the magnets or the proximity sensor, but it works fine. The colors are beautiful inside and out. The interior is a matte dark blue, but not in a bad way. Appearance is bright blue (still growing to me) with a pattern that looks like pressed fibers but is smooth to the touch. There is a chrome-plated COO logo on the front flap. The white bluetooth keyboard is thin and light. It was already charged and after turning it on and hitting the connect button, it immediately showed up and synced to my iPad. All keys work with good travel and feedback. I am impressed with the keyboard at this price. A translucent silicone key pouch has been included to keep your keys clean. The indicator lights are blue and red. Blue - When CAPS is on, it flashes when BT is connected, stays on for two seconds when on, and flashes when the battery is low. Red lights up while charging and turns off when fully charged. The bottom of the keyboard isn't magnetic, but it must contain metal because it sticks to the case. There are function keys that allow this keyboard to switch from working to iOS, Android and Windows. I've only tried this on my iPad and everything worked, from normal typing to ESC/Home, copy/paste command to volume and brightness buttons which I'm very happy with. While the keyboard is handy at times, I don't often find myself using it or carrying it around. One thing I noticed is that when the case is closed, the keyboard sits on the iPad's screen and its edges don't rest against the case/frame edges. For those who like to keep their keyboard handy I would recommend a screen protector to keep the keyboard from rubbing or pressing against the screen. Also, with the keyboard removed and the case closed, there is a small gap between the flip cover and the iPad screen. Doesn't feel blurry just doesn't fit perfectly for those who love perfection. In addition, the body is very comfortable.

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