



Apple Magic Keyboard: iPad Keyboard case for iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Generation) and iPad Air (4th, 5th Generation), Great Typing Experience, Built-in trackpad, US English - White
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Frank
> 24 hourAlso eigendlich war ich zufriedener Besitzer des Keyboards doch dann ist mir aufgefallen dass mein iPad in idle ziemlich viel Akku gezogen hat ... bis ich dann festgestellt habe dass sich die Beleuchtung der Tastatur nicht ausgeschaltet hat und immer leicht an war ... (bei ausgeschaltetem Display) habe mir Ersatz zu schicken lassen und hoffe dass das andere Keyboard in Ordnung ist :/
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Batman
> 24 hourReally, there is nothing different to write about this keyboard. The keyboard like any other apple device, is extremely expensive but it does what its supposed to do without any hiccups.
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Tray
> 24 hourHear me out I gave this a 3 because I purchased and separate wireless keyboard and it was awesome. So when I bought this I thought I would use my old keyboard anymore. But I lied I still use my other key board. The screen itself is so close to the iPad that when you are typing sometimes you hit your fingers underneath your iPad and I hate that. Is it great for what it’s for, yes. Could Apple have done a little better with its design, yes they could have.
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vH
> 24 hourInvested in an APPLE KEYBOARD and suddenly it stopped working.
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Prof. Davon Johns
> 24 hourI did not like the apple magic keyboard for iPod, I think it is overrated, because the magnet that holds the tablet falls down every time you open tablet.
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Iván
> 24 hourEasy, confortable, almost perfect , the only problem that I found in this product is weight, it is like 2 iPad, 2 pounds
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Pagemill
> 24 hourThis iPad keyboard case is amazing; the trackpad and keyboard are very responsive, and the backlit keys are very convenient. However, there is no side protection for the iPad, and both the inner and outer deck of the case are made from a rubbery-like silicon material. It gets dirty and scratches easily, so it would be best to purchase a skin for at least the outer parts. The angles for me aren’t a problem, but might be an annoyance to people taller in height.
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Ace
> 24 hourSo I bought a few of the cheaper ones before I went all in on this one. I have to say it was worth it. The only down fall is using the iPad in portrait mode is not possible without awkward positioning (sideways keyboard), but the magnetic case makes it easier to remove from the keyboard if you need to. Overall the keys and track pad are effortless and immediately responsive opposed to the other cases that were a lot heavier and delayed. The battery life has been good so far and I like that the case provide a discreet charging port.
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Alex Beyer
> 24 hourI have a 12.9 in iPad also, and two 11in (2018 and 2020). Everything is technically as advertised but for whatever weird reason, the 11in one is just worse. The limited angles (which is a huge apple thing, they really do like neutering choices. Is a lot rougher and harder to deal with on the 11in than on the 12.9. I cant explain it better, but I never found a good and comfortable viewing angle on this one, like it needed to go back just a few degrees more and it would have been perfect. Save your money, buy a USB C hub since thankfully iPad OS 13 is great and easily accepts USB C devices without any issues Ive ran into. That way you can still charge it, and use the usb C port plus other ports those hubs offer for a fraction of the cost. Though I do love the Typecase keyboard cases, bulky, $70, but offers a 360-degree hinge, near infinite viewing angles, trackpad (bigger than the Magic Keyboard 11in) , and a lot more features, SURE you have to charge both the iPad and keyboard with that one, but Its pretty alright.
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AlexBi
> 24 hourQuando l’ho presa (in offerta, con 60 euro di sconto) ero scettico. Credevo che snaturasse l’iPad pro e invece gli aggiunge una dimensione di utilizzo alternativa.