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Review on πŸ“± SUPCASE iPad Pro 12.9 Case 2017, Heavy-Duty Unicorn Beetle Pro Series Full-Body Rugged Protective Case - Blue, Apple iPad Pro 12.9 Inch 2017 Version, No Screen Protector, Not Compatible with 2018 Edition by Dushawn Walker

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Almost perfect, but worth it!

I like almost everything about this case. The thing is, I want to give it five stars because it deserves them, but there are a few things that could be improved. Let's start with the pros: 1. Color options. There's nothing wrong with a classic black-on-black case, but every electronic device I own is black, and cases for them are usually dark if not black. It was refreshing to be able to choose from a fresh pink/grey case. The pink isn't flashy and contrasts really well with my space gray iPad. I never get cases or anything this bright, but the pink unicorn bug kept coming to mind when I was looking for other options. Built-in kickstand. The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is ideal for watching videos, but not for permanent storage; You must support this bad boy. I've had folio cases that doubled as stands for all previous tablets, but I didn't think the design could support the weight of this beast, especially cases with foldable cases like the Apple Smart Cover. Don't worry, this case comes with built-in support! I read some reviews that said their stand broke but I take good care of my devices and try to be careful where I put my iPad when using the stand so it doesn't fall off and onto them way breaks. So far it's working fine! Now for the cons: 1. There is nothing to close the screen. As mentioned, I'm used to using folio cases on my tablets, so I didn't realize how dirty a screen can get if it's not protected. I constantly have to wipe away dust and fingerprints when I'm just not holding the iPad properly. I could get the same case with a built in screen protector but it only comes in black so how could I get it if this pretty pink piece was an option? It's a nuisance I'm willing to deal with in exchange for a fun case.2. The stand could be better! Using the stand gives you only one viewing angle, which is perfectly fine if you're sitting and using your iPad normally, but if like me you're lazy and want to watch movies in bed, you'll want to adjust the viewing angle a bit. A few notches for hanging the footpeg lever would be nice. 2.1 There are no adhesive ends on the stand. It's not too big a problem, but worth mentioning nonetheless. The footrest is made of hard plastic from top to bottom, so it can be used on a smooth surface such as a desk. B. a table, can slip. The edge of the body is covered with grip coated rubber so it's not a big problem anyway.3. Tougher rubber could be tougher. The contrasting rubber edge offers grip compared to the slick plastic body, but I feel like it could be a bit more textured. I didn't have much trouble holding the iPad and the rubber helps a lot, don't get me wrong. The feel between rubber and plastic is too similar to be sure this giant iPad won't fall out of your hands. This may not be a problem for many people and I'm probably just being picky. In fact, the unicorn beetle combines maximum protection with great style. A few issues I've had don't stop me from enjoying this case. I highly recommend it.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some little things