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Review on πŸ”‹ Brydge Air MAX+ Wireless Keyboard Case with Trackpad: Ultimate iPad Air 4th Gen & Pro 11" Protection by Randy Olson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great option for those who want to turn their iPad into a laptop

I debated for a very long time whether to give this case five stars or four but in the end I settled on five for this main product Reason: You have an iPad instead of a laptop because you want something lighter and easier to use, mainly for media browsing and everyday browsing like you would with a phone. You use your laptop for various functions. However, if you don't want to use both separately and want to use more of your iPad but still have the option of using a laptop, then get something like this case from Brydge. And the main reason I gave it five stars is because if the main reason you get a case for your iPad is to rotate it as close to your laptop as possible, this is one of the best options. And what ultimately shines is its heavy base, which prevents part of the iPad/screen from tipping backwards when you tilt it backwards, so it faces you at the best angle when you need to place it close to your body, such as when you are in the seat of an airplane or bus etc. One of the biggest fatal flaws of keyboard covers is the inherent reason that most of the weight is on the side of the iPad since, unlike a laptop, some of the screen is brighter as it doesn't contain all the gadgets needed for one universal tablet are required. The base of the laptop contains all the components and hence the weight. But the way it works is that you can tilt the screen backwards while it does flip over on a tablet keyboard case since the keyboard part only contains buttons and no other components or devices. So Brydge solves this problem by adding extra weight to the keyboard. This makes the case noticeably heavier overall than other keyboard cases, but again, the main reason you'll go with a tablet keyboard case is to make it as laptop-like as possible, so this one is well worth it Compromise. However, Brydge also addresses the weight issue by allowing you to detach the case from part of the keyboard, allowing you to continue using your iPad as you normally would. tries to mimic the aesthetics of a laptop. In fact, when connected to an iPad, it looks almost exactly like a MacBook. Brydge is quickly gaining a reputation as I also have a case for the 12.9 inch iPad Pro version and it looks great too. I know the price is pretty steep, but that's what you get for quality materials, craftsmanship, and aesthetics. If for some reason you don't like the Magic Keyboard, this is probably your best second option, maybe even better than Logitech.

Pros
  • cool product
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  • something different