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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
I love the color, the cleanliness, and the lightning. I wish there were more lightning color options on the keyboard. But other than that, I love it ❤️.
GEHBERRY1
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
I have a 5th generation IPad and occasionally do some writing on it, including this review. Years ago I spent about three times what this keyboard cost for a wireless keyboard. I like that keyboard but this one is better. The keys have a nice spring to them, not perfect but pretty good, and the keyboard, once you sync it up the first time, works from then on. No more syncing. I just place the keyboard down on the magnetized flap, turn it on and it’s automatically synced up. What’s nice, is if you don’t want to use the flap, you don’t have to. The keyboard works just as well if you set it in your lap, on a pillow or nearby table. The keys even light up, which is nice if like me, you work sometimes in the dark. As far as the case goes, it’s good too. You’ve got two positions to set your IPad on and when you close it, it folds right up. Also, what’s cool is the keyboard anticipates what word you’re about to type and gives you options to use if you need them. Every now and then it comes in handy for me. Normally this review would have taken me a good deal longer typing it in on the iPad, but with this keyboard I was able to save off several minutes. I highly recommend.
julman
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
The keyboard responds nicely and the Bluetooth connection to my iPad Air 2 was fast and easy. The scissor style keys are quiet and have a nice travel distance. The light gray color of the key letters is easy on the eyes and doesn’t distract. There are two dedicated keys to change the backlight colors (but no brightness control that I can find) and three function keys (utilizing Q, W, and E) to select the operating system in use (Android, Win, or iOS). The magnets hold the keyboard in place firmly via the metal back. The keyboard has a matte surface with a micro line texture. Raised areas on the corners keep the keys from contacting the iPad screen when closed. The case is semi-rigid and slightly flexible, and soft to the touch with a leather-like texture on the outside and velvety soft on the inside. The cutout for the camera doesn’t obstruct picture taking and all the other cutouts are functional. The iPad slipped into the holding frame easily. Overall this is a nice keyboard case combo, and the lack of brightness control of the backlighting is the only small shortcoming for me.
Katia
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
This is pretty convenient if you have a compatible device!It was pretty easy to set up and it fits my iPad (Air 2) just fine!I will say that there’s a little bit of a lag from when I’m typing vs. what’s shown on the screen - that could be due to the fact that I type very fast - but there’s definitely a lag.It’s not a dealbreaker and it’s better than manually typing using the on screen QWERTY keyboard any day!I like that there’s the option to select words on the screen manually while typing - it guesses what words you may be attempting to type so that could shorten the amount of time spent typing.The case (where the keyboard rests) and keyboard itself is magnetic and it stays in place. The iPad doesn’t slip and neither does the keyboard.The keyboard lights up too! It makes it easier to identify keys when you’re typing in the dark. You can even swap between different colors, if you fancy that kind of thing =)It charges fast, maintains the charge and is easy to use! Durable and compact, this is easily something that is portable and useful when traveling or just using at home. This is a good buy!
America
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
This keyboard is super convenient. I’m used to typing on my iPad’s screen with no problem, but this keyboard makes it even easier and gives me access to more functions and buttons more conveniently. However, I am autistic and have to be careful of when I use this keyboard.First, my biggest sensory issue is that the RGB is very bright. You can change the colors by cycling through the preset options, but I haven’t found a way to dim the lights. I am prone to migraines with bright lights and unbalanced light. So, for the most part, I have to use the keyboard with the RGB off.Second, I have sensitive ears and am prone to auditory overstimulation. Most keyboards make a click when the keys are pressed, but this keyboard makes a louder and higher pitched click than my keyboard on my laptop. I’ve typed this review on this keyboard, and only typed this today, and my ears are already getting over stimulated. I have to wear headphones to type longer things.Third, the case is heavier than I expected. The keyboard itself is detachable from the case and pretty light. but, the case has metal in it so the keyboard magnetizes to it, which make it heavier. This can be good or bad. If I need weight on my legs one day, I can put it on my lap. and if not, I can put it on a counter, if I have that available. Or, I could detach the keyboard and prop up my iPad on something else. On the note of weight, I wouldn’t travel with this case, it is rather heavy for a case.As for the functionality of the keyboard itself, I am very pleasantly surprised. All of the features and keys I’ve tried have worked great. So as long as you don’t have these sensory issues or are willing to work around them if you have accommodations, I would highly recommend it.
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