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🔌 Logitech Folio Touch Graphite iPad Air (4th Gen) Keyboard Case with Built-in Trackpad and Smart Connector Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Details

Connectivity TechnologySmart connector
Compatible DevicesIPad Air
BrandLogitech
SeriesFolio Touch
ColorGraphite
Item Dimensions LxWxH7.44 x 0.83 x 10.08 inches
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Description of 🔌 Logitech Folio Touch Graphite iPad Air (4th Gen) Keyboard Case with Built-in Trackpad and Smart Connector

HIGH-PRECISION TRACKPAD - Use all the multi-touch gesture controls you already love like swipe, pinch, and scroll to navigate iPad Air even faster. BACKLIT KEYS - Backlit keys automatically adjust to your environment's lighting. If you need more or less light, the brightness levels are adjustable. LAPTOP-LIKE TYPING - Large, well-spaced keyboard containing a full row of iPadOS shortcut keys lets you type comfortably with speed and accuracy. FOUR USE MODES - Type, sketch, view and read—if you need to get something done on your iPad Air, choose from four versatile use modes to get it done. ADJUSTABLE KICKSTAND - Kickstand with 40° range of angles combines with a foldable keyboard for a true view and sketch mode with nothing in the way. POWER AND PAIR IN ONE CLICK - Folio Touch instantly pairs via the Smart Connector. Power sources directly from iPad Air so you never have to charge. MILITARY-GRADE DROP PROTECTION - A sturdy case that exceeds MIL STD 810G keeps iPad Air protected from bumps and scratches. A secure magnetic latch keeps it shut on the go. HOME FOR DIGITAL PENCIL - Folio Touch has space for you to store your Logitech Crayon or charge your Apple Pencil (2nd gen) with the case on.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

This thing is damn heavy; and the rest is close to ideal.

I'm upgrading to a Logitech Folio Touch with an Apple Smart Keyboard Folio, so some of my review will be colored by that. The BadFirst, the elephant in the room. The Logitech Folio Touch is HEAVY. Almost like hell. I'm pretty sure it weighs more than my iPad itself, putting the overall weight almost in laptop range. Given how happy I am with almost every other aspect of Logitech, I agree with the weight, but if you're at all sensitive to it, you might want to think twice before buying this…

Pros
  • Feels good
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great case, but NOT for iPad Air 4!

This case/keyboard is really great. Looks great, the keys feel nice, the texture is BUT great! It is NOT compatible with the iPad Air 4 as it does not allow Touch ID on the Air 4. I returned mine and ordered an iPad Air 4 version of this case from Apple. It is not currently available from Revain. If you have a 2020 11" Pro, you should definitely get this case!

Pros
  • Great performance
Cons
  • For seniors

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Magic Keyboard Killer

*Full review written on Logitech Folio Touch *In early 2020, when Apple announced the 2020 iPad Pro models with the surprise announcement of the Magic Keyboard accessory, the tech community went nuts. The Magic Keyboard was backlit, magnetically (and magically) coupled to the iPad Pro, and had a floating "console" design. I myself was thrilled and wanted to buy it until I saw the price. The starting price of $300 and $349 for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro is a bit much, even for me as an Apple fan…

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • Makes me nervous

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great solution for the iPad

Good overall solution for a full iPad solution. I read all sorts of reviews and finally settled on the Folio Touch. It was Touch vs. Apple's Magic Keyboard. While elegant, Apple's solution is twice the price of the Folio Touch. A few good things about the Folio Touch: 1) it has a very responsive trackpad with no lag 2) the keyboard backlight automatically adjusts to the ambient light 3) there are multiple viewing angles due to the adjustable hinge 4) the keyboard's keys are very comfortable and

Pros
  • Brilliantly done
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great alternative to the Apple Magic Keyboard.

Great alternative to the Apple Magic Keyboard at about half the price. So far everything works as advertised. The buttons and trackpad are responsive and the cover material feels solid. Overall, this is a quality product that greatly enhances the capabilities of the iPad Pro 11." My only criticism is that the Apple Pencil 2's resting place leaves it a bit open, and the latch that closes the lid is a magnet, which is mine gives up fairly easily if the device is dropped or even bumped. But that's

Pros
  • Always liked
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Touch ID not working with 4th gen iPad Air

I recently upgraded to a 4th gen iPad Air. I've always liked Logitech cases and I'm not sure I need a new iPad case without the thin Logitech case as it was compact yet worked flawlessly allowing me to type without taking 1/3 of the screen to block with the keyboard. But unfortunately, Logitech didn't make a Slim Folio case for this device, so I tried this and a few others instead. It fits well, has great key action and a nice solid feel. I really liked the patterned gray with a grippy feel as…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
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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…

Pros
  • Build Quality
Cons
  • Fragility