The case itself is designed specifically for the iPad Air (4th gen) and fits well, which is nice. It supports power on/off with the cover closed and all buttons are accessible. The USB-C power drop is big enough to just turn on your iPad. However, there are two small design issues: 1) The iPad Air (4th gen) uses TouchID on the power button. However, the case has a slight bevel in the cut-out area around the power button. So when you try to use TouchID, your finger can't even touch the button, making access via TouchID a bit tricky and often requiring multiple touches. 2) The back of the iPad is made of hard, smooth plastic with no dents. It's a visually pleasing design, but it doesn't allow you to flip the last third of the paperback to quickly elevate the iPad about 20 degrees. You can get a 20 degree angle by folding the case all the way into a triangle and turning the iPad over, but all my previous cases had a notch on the back so you can fold the last third of the soft case back 20 degrees. Support without having to turn your iPad over. This is an extremely minor issue, but it's a little inconvenient. Otherwise, this is a decent case for the price.
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