⌨️ Elevate your iPad game with the keyboard case that works as hard as you do
The Logitech Slim Folio Keyboard Case for iPad 10th gen & A16 combines a full-size QWERTY UK keyboard with iPadOS shortcut keys, a robust 3-year battery life powered by replaceable coin cells, and advanced Bluetooth Low Energy for seamless wireless connection. Its durable graphite fabric exterior offers all-around protection, while a built-in holder keeps your Logitech Crayon or Apple Pencil secure. Designed for typing, sketching, and reading, this lightweight, stylish case is the ultimate productivity companion for professionals on the move.
Brand | Logitech |
Product Dimensions | 20.3 x 12.3 x 28.3 cm; 730 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 920-011429 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | Logitech iPad (10th generation) Keyboard Case |
Colour | Grey |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Tablet |
Operating System | iPad OS |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.1 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 730 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
H**H
Glad I chose this over the bigger one with the mouse.
An absolute steal with the crayon bundle, I nearly didn’t see it so glad I looked. Make sure you check out the options! £110 in total saving a good chunk and basically getting the crayon for a tenner.I was nearly put off buying it going by a review saying this didn’t fit the 10.9 inch iPad and that they called Apple/ Logitech and one wasn’t made that size etc… That might have been the case at the time but this does indeed fit my 10th gen iPad being 10.9inch.I bought this over the larger one with the backlit keyboard /trackpad as I didn’t feel I really needed a mouse. It’s cheaper to start with and the screen from the iPad lights up the key’s enough to get by in the dark. It’s form factor is great, it folds up into a real shell and the magnet keeps the case closed. Really protected if you want to chuck it on a rucksack etc.The function buttons are very handy, especially the volume, brightness and track skip which I use a lot. There’s only one viewing angle which is pretty obvious but I really don’t find it a problem. You can still use as a pad by flicking the keyboard around the back and this disengages the keyboard so you don’t hit all the keys.I think it’s a great little keyboard that has turned my vulnerable iPad into a little mini MacBook . I have a Bluetooth mouse which I’ve tried but I just don’t understand the principle, it’s not a MacBook, it’s an iPad. I have a MacBook so maybe I’m just too used to that. I guess it depends what you are doing on it, for me it’s just media and emails really. Lots and lots of emails and it saves me disconnecting my MacBook from my office all the time if I want to watch Netflix in the bath or something.If in doubt just buy it. There’s nothing to dislike in my opinion.
A**R
Not very portable but good value to use at home as a computer
Very good value but not very portable
E**R
Logitech solid performer
Nice keyboard, robust, works well, slightly on the heavy side but protects iPad extremely well. I would buy again.
I**.
Sturdy case.
This is a very neat case which works well.
S**H
Awful
Doesn't really work turns off and useless
D**Y
iPad cover and keyboard
Great bit of kit for an IPad- would highly recommend
S**K
Great iPad Case
I’ve been let down before by a couple of Apple iPad cases with an integrated keyboard, this has been due to the way they connect, they have had conductive strips which have worn out when you open and close the case, this one from Logitech uses low energy Bluetooth and by it’s very nature has nothing to wear out, in addition, this case protects the edges and corners of the iPad and the keyboard itself feel much more natural. 100% for the win. Beats the Apple case out of the water.
H**!
Sturdy case but expensive cosidering lack of features
The Logitech Slim Folio is a keyboard and a protective case for the 10th Gen iPad. The keyboard has some rubber dome switches that have good tactile feedback but can feel a bit mushy and don't provide the overall best typing experience. The case has a compartment for the Apple Pencil as well, which is a nice add-on. It's also very well-built and feels durable, although some plastic parts might give off cheaper vibes. On the upside, it's very portable and should be easy to slide in a backpack. Its bottom frame is made from aluminum and feels solid. The rest of the build is either plastic or rubber as mentioned earlier.The ergonomics of this design are mediocre. It lays completely flat as its an add-on for a tablet. There are no incline settings or wrist rest included, but since the board is so low profile, you might not need them. The rubber dome switches found on this keyboard have a nice tactile bump before the actuation point. The keys also have very short travel, which is usually typical for chiclet keys. Typing on this keyboard is very quiet and you shouldn't bother people surrounding you if you're working in quiet environments like a cafe or a library. This keyboard can connect to your devices via Bluetooth, but note that you can't be connected to multiple devices simultaneously. If you want a folio board that lets you pair with a second device, check out other options.Overall, a good option but I felt it is expensively priced considering the barebones features and non-premium feel.
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