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The ZAGG Folio Keyboard is a sleek, protective case and keyboard combo designed for the iPad Pro 11" (2018). With a rechargeable battery lasting up to two years, customizable backlit keys, and multiple viewing angles, it transforms your tablet into a versatile workstation while keeping it safe from everyday wear and tear.
Brand | ZAGG |
Package Dimensions | 27 x 20.8 x 3 cm; 508.02 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 103002357 |
Manufacturer | ZAGG |
Series | 103002357 |
Color | Black |
Standing screen display size | 11 Inches |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Tablet |
Operating System | IOS |
Number of Batteries | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 0.08 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.55 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 508 g |
M**K
useful keyboard
After several months of use:This keyboard has proven to be an excellent alternative to the Apple magnetic keyboard. Its long-lasting battery performance has been notably efficient, offering extended use between charges. The keys are well-crafted, providing a satisfying typing experience that is ideal for both everyday operations and extensive documentation work.One of the standout features is its USB-C charging capability. This is especially convenient as it aligns with the charging needs of both the iPad and the keyboard case, reducing the number of cables and chargers you need to manage.Additionally, the keyboard's design supports a stable landscape view for the iPad, which is beneficial due to the weight distribution. This setup ensures that the iPad remains securely positioned, making it easier to use for various tasks and enhancing overall productivity.
R**.
this is not an 11 inch keyboard,,.at first… but it will fit if done right
When I bought it at this unbelievable low price, I knew there would be a hitch.But I was curious.the keyboard case is well made.It was a trick to pair it to the ipad, but once paired, it was responsive.This is not an 11 inch keyboard. I guess the packaging mismatch is a manufacturer’s errorI would send it back, but it is worth keeping for the quality of the keyboard. I would suggest that the company selling this keyboard modify the description, unless they have the staff to deal with returns.I think a better fit would be a 9.7 ipad.Two Months later…Second photo above is the ipad snug in the case.I took a second look and tried to fit the ipad into the keyboard.I don’t know how it was done, but it fits and the keyboard works well with it. Therefore I now recommend this for an ipad. So I now will give this five stars. But I don’t recommend this for a new ipad air 2024 because there is no provision for the fingerprints unless the case is cut away.
C**Z
Excelente relación calidad precio
Para un producto de $380, me parece que cumple con creces, se conecta perfectamente con el iPad mediante Bluetooth, la carga es mediante USB type C, el teclado es retoiluminado con 3 diferentes intensidades. La verdad estoy muy complacido con mi compra, luego de invertir 4K en el keyboard original para que luego de dos años simplemente dejará de funcionar, esta es una excelente compra. Por cierto, el empaque no parece el de un producto de menos de $400, muy bueno de verdad.
R**K
Not recommended
The product doesn't fit its description, it's too small for an ipad pro
O**L
Best Keyboard Ever! (Don’t Recommend for 4th Generation iPad Air unless your hubby is handy)
Zagg is a GREAT brand and this is a GREAT keyboard, but I don't recommend buying this particular case for your iPad 4 unless you have someone in your home with a lot of tools who knows how to use them. If you’re thinking this case will fit your 4th generation iPad Air, it won’t. Even though the width and height of the iPad Pro 11 and iPad is 4 are exactly the same, the Air is actually a hair thicker than the Pro. The end result? This case will NOT fit I your iPad Air 4th generation. “Technically” you can get it to snap in, but unless you want your iPad to constantly black out on you and give you a restore error that you have to manually reset, this probably isn't the case. It also makes the buttons on the 4 virtually unusable as is. I whined so hard that I "needed my Zagg," so my hubby edged the end out and smoothed it out using some tools, patience and a pinch of ticky tack to make it work. End result after a full year of daily use, it's still perfect TBH--but I know this isn't normal and I wouldn't expect anyone else to go through this to use the case on a 4th gen Air.I’d like to note that I had my other hinged Zagg case for 6 years and used it like crazy. In fact, the old Zagg case way outlasted my last iPad. I recycled my iPad back in the day, but I still use that Zagg case as a little "table" to paint my nails under because I haven't been able to part with it. This little workhorse (and my old one from long ago) types like a dream, is super durable and has a ton of great little shortcut keys. I still had to give a 5-star review because, if I’m being honest, it’s totally my fault I bought a case that doesn’t fit my iPad. And I'm lucky my hubby has a lot of tools, patience and kindness to ensure I "had my Zagg!"If this case fits your needs, don't hesitate...just buy it. And you'll be a Zagg person for life.
C**A
Teclado inglés EEUU
Se ajusta perfectamente al primer iPad Pro de 11 pulgadas (modelo A1980, año 2018). La caja incluye la funda-teclado y una guía de inicio rápido, nada más. Se carga con el mismo cable y brick que el iPad. Tiene aproximadamente el mismo grosor que el iPad, así que cerrado ocupa el doble. Es rígido, con textura rugosa y aparentemente aporta un extra de protección al iPad. Diría que también es algo pesado, aunque puede ser porque me había acostumbrado al Smart Keyboard Folio de Apple. En comparación con este, solo se puede abrir como máximo en un ángulo de 180º. A tener en cuenta que el teclado es inglés EEUU, aunque se puede configurar para escribir en nuestro idioma (o sea, aunque no haya tecla ñ, podemos escribirla pulsando la tecla de los 2 puntos/punto y coma). Cuesta acostumbrarse, sobre todo si escribes mirando el teclado, pero a mí personalmente no me importa demasiado.
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