I just got an iPad Air 4 and have been using a ChromeOS tablet with the keyboard and trackpad on for full web browsing functionality ever since (I work almost exclusively in the cloud) while I was on the go I thought I should look for an option that mimics the same for the iPad. This case had great reviews and was so reasonably priced compared to Apple's options that I decided to give it a try. It's a bit heavy (which is to be expected with all those magnets and the keyboard), and while the keys on the keyboard have a lot of travel, they're very noisy. The fact that the keyboard is attached with a magnet is great if you don't want to take it with you - you just remove it and your tablet becomes much lighter and thinner. I had no problems connecting the keyboard to the device via Bluetooth. I think the Composition Book case is insanely cute and brings back great memories from my school days, but I found that I really needed the trackpad more than I expected and the keyboard hidden inside makes the case a little bulky, which my picky brain needs irritated a bit aesthetic point of view. I wouldn't mind if the keyboard slides out of the case, but the magnetic hold on the OUTSIDE is much weaker than when the keyboard is attached to the inside of the case. Overall, the TPU case is perfectly formed yet flexible (which is the best combo for protecting your device), the cutouts are accurate, and the case will likely fit most people. I would give it just over 4 stars and recommend it to anyone who uses a keyboard SOMETIMES.
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