



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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Leodius
> 24 hourNot as versatile as I would have hoped. Hard to use in bed or on a lap. I wound up purchasing a different one that I could fold all the way back, etc. I’d go off brand for a case and really look at options before a quick purchase.
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MissyS
> 24 hourBrought this from Amazon Warehouse normally the outer box is damaged but it was the case had a ‘nick’ on it! That is fine as that is what you agree to when you buy from the Warehouse . As price was approx £100.00 cheaper. Overall happy! But it doesn’t have a Apple pen holder - it’s a magnetic one so be aware.
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Will Good
> 24 hourThe cover/keyboard combination fits and works perfectly. Its magnetic, so it sticks to the iPad and does not come loose or require adjustments once it is in place. The fingerboard is sensitive and similar to a laptop fingerboard.
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Kyle W.
> 24 hourbest on the market
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bailey
> 24 hour100% honest review: Good product, it’s sturdy and it works well for what I need. however, i use it for school and just on the first day i’ve already noticed some cons that affected my opinion of it heavily. for starters, it’s like 2lbs of weight which added to the ipad is kind of annoying. Also, when typing on a doc you can’t just hold delete, you have to hit the backspace for each individual letter. i keep accidentally hitting caps lock with my pinky as i type and not realizing, so i have to delete entire sentences letter by letter. also, one of the other most aggravating things is the spot for the pencil. when you attach the ipad, the spot on the top by the volume buttons is completely open just like attaching the pencil to the ipad without a case. this makes putting my ipad in my backpack without losing the pen nearly impossible. in most cases it’s enclosed in the case so it doesn’t fall out, but it isn’t with this. for how expensive it was, you’d think it would have a slot. the bottom piece (nib) literally fell off of my pen when i went to put it in my bag because it’s just open and it really doesn’t attach to the actual ipad that securely, so there’s no extra protection at all. Like i said, the keyboard does what i need it for, but the little things like that just make it inconvenient, especially for the price. honestly if ur thinking ab this i understand you likely already spent the money on the ipad but i’d honestly recommend just getting a new laptop. at least that way it’ll be worth the price AND have all the functions you need. plus anything on safari on the ipad isn’t on the desktop website, so you’re already not really getting the best experience anyway. i didn’t have the money for that and got the ipad for christmas so this was best for me, and again it does work for all intents and purposes, just has minor inconveniences that in my opinion make this a $50 keyboard at best.
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Tnjrichter
> 24 hourThis stand is definitely not worth the price. It works to hold my IPad most of the time.
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Jose Kuhlman
> 24 hour...keyboard is way too close to the screen. Logitech Keyboard is much better and has a home button.
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NikitaSection1
> 24 hourIn general, the keyboard works well; on occasion, there are connectivity issues, which I am not sure are an issue with the iPad, or with the case, because I have not investigated it. Cons: The Magic Keyboard adds considerable weight to the iPad Pro.
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Randy Pond
> 24 hourI have to admit I had a problem wrapping my head around! So I did the research arch and now that I have it Im glad I got It and when I consider the fact that now I dont have to spend another $1000 for a laptop to go with my IPad.
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Jonathan Bailey
> 24 hourAfter mistakenly ordering a Swiss-German keyboard (extra keys for various accent marks, Y and Z swapped places), thinking Swiss was a manufacturing origin, I exchanged it for the correct US English version. The keyboard has a nice feel with just enough resistance to know youre pressing them. Its only marginally smaller than a regular iMac Magic keyboard. The keyboard does not have its own battery, so it is run off of the iPad battery full time. I havent used it long enough to know what kind of impact that will have on battery life with its backlit keys, but I dont expect to be doing multi-hour typathons with it, so it may not be much of an issue at all.