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Review on Infiland's Backlit Keyboard Case for πŸ’» Samsung Galaxy Tab A7: Multi-Angle & Wireless Compatible by Tracy Wilcox

Revainrating 3 out of 5

No screen/keyboard protection and intermittent wake/sleep mode

Unfortunately I returned the item before I took any pictures. The case itself held my Samsung A7 10.4 perfectly. The cutouts were accurate. The keyboard is weakly attached with a magnet. When opening the tablet/keyboard together, you must slide the keyboard outward toward you so that the bottom of the tablet/case is vertical in one of the notched positions. You can't just open and run without a little modification (that's important to some, so just to mention. Personally, I love this laptop-like concept). Another design that allows the corner of the laptop to rest (stand concept) would be better, or at least this option. With tablet/keyboard inserted and lid closed. What didn't interest me was the assumption that it's normal for the keyboard to constantly rub against the tablet's screen. The lid closes with a simple, not very wide valve, which allowed the two halves to move easily even when closed. * A nice addition would be a small thin fabric (sewn at the base that folds easily) to protect the two components. Another problem arose with the comment that the two halves of the lid move when closing. that the wake/sleep function (controlled by magnets) would be out of place and you could see from the side that the tablet doesn't sleep at times. I'm still on the hunt for the perfect tablet, keyboard, and case that works in both landscape and portrait modes. And maybe it has the property of having two halves connected magnetically, so you can separate them if you want. (I ask a lot, I know). And no, I'm not switching to the iPad!

Pros
  • Bags, Cases and Covers
Cons
  • Makes me nervous