🚀 Elevate Your Pixel Game with Style!
The EIP Magnetix Keyboard Case for the Google Pixel Tablet 11 inch (2023) combines functionality and style, featuring a magnetic detachable keyboard, adjustable viewing angles, and a lightweight design. With a long-lasting battery and enhanced productivity features, this case is perfect for professionals on the move.
B**G
Best Case / Keyboard Combo I've ever used......EVER!
This case is by far the best option that is available for the Pixel Tablet. The case is very sturdy and protects the device well. The quality is remarkable and the fact that there is a 'kickstand' cutout in the back for the Pixel Dock we also have (for 'Hub Mode') is engineering simplicity at it's finest. I I LOVE that the corresponding keyboard is magnetic so that it's quick and easy to take off while you dock it, while also being backlit and having a built in touchpad. This thing is amazing and better than anything Apple has designed. As a bonus it has a sleeve for the Pixel Pen! Highly recommend!!!!
J**4
Easy to use and good quilty
I had no issue setting this up with my Pixel tablet. I keyboard has a lot of functions which can be useful depending on your needs. The case is easy to to attach and improves the stability of the tablet. The tablet was easier to held and didn't slip from my hands. Holding it one handed was easier since it wasn't prone to slippage. The stylist holder was a great benefit.
R**S
A part of this complete breakfast
Just got it and I already love it.
D**E
4.5 Stars....a must have for Pixel Tablet owners (with some minor issues)
I want to give this keyboard 4.5 because it is very solid and turns my Pixel Tablet into a productive device. The keys have decent travel, build quality feels great. The backlit keys are a nice touch and you get different colors as well as low and high brightness settings. Plenty of shortcut keys make it very useful. It's not great for using on your lap, but you can kinda get away with it. One really neat trick is that you don't have to magnetically attach the keyboard in order to use it (since it's connected through Bluetooth).I do have two small gripes. 1) disconnection issues. It's not always constant, but from time to time, I'll be typing on it and the connection will drop, lights will flash, and then it reconnects a few seconds later on its own. It'll keep doing this every few minutes or so, until you restart either the tablet or the keyboard. Sometimes just turning off Bluetooth on the tablet will correct it.2) Trackpad is meh...6/10. It does the trick, but it's not always precise and sometimes clicks will move the cursor to another spot on the screen and your intended target is missed. This happens mostly with Google docs and emails. I find it easier to just use the touch screen when selecting text or picking a spot to edit. The track pad does get a little oily as well, so it requires a wipe down fairly often.Overall, I'm very happy with the keyboard. These issues aren't daily and are really minor annoyances, but given that there aren't many options for the Pixel Tablet, it's hard to go wrong with this keyboard.
T**N
Awful
Update: I've downgraded this from 3 stars to 1. The inability to disable the touchpad, and the awkward keyboard, became unbearable. I ended up going with a Poetic Explorer paired with a ThinkPad TrackPoint II wireless keyboard, and that's been great, aside from the cover not automatically locking and unlocking the screen.Original review follows:After reading all the positive reviews of this keyboard case, I was excited to have something in-hand that would finally give me the versatility of a mini-laptop. And it does — but with several frustrating flaws:- The touchpad can be disabled, but it gets re-enabled as soon as the keyboard awakes from sleep. This means I'm constantly causing accidental trackpad presses while typing.- The keyboard is understandably on the smaller side, but the actual sizing and layout of the keys are puzzling. Several keys are drastically cut down in size, while others are full-size, with no seeming rhyme or reason, e.g., the left-bracket key is a normal size, while the right-bracket and backslash keys are half-width; it's the same with the semicolon key versus the quote key. The number row is where it's supposed to be relative to the letter rows on its right side ... but the keys gradually shift rightward as you move left, to the point where the "1" key is slightly left of the "q" key. It's stuff like this that makes touch-typing a real hassle; they would have done better to keep all the key sizes and relative positions the same, and simply scaled down the entire layout.- Also regarding the keyboard, the Control and Function keys ... are the same key. This makes no sense if you need to generate keypresses such as Control-Space, which the keyboard itself reserves for disabling the touchpad.- The stylus loop blocks one of the microphones. I understand there aren't a lot of good spots, but something on the inside of the case spine could have worked much better (as long as it detached with the keyboard).- The battery life isn't great. After charging to 100%, it can drain down to 75% after just a couple of hours. I don't understand the claims of great battery life by other reviewers; I have a ThinkPad TrackPoint II wireless keyboard, and it lasts for weeks!- The fingerprint reader is impossible to initially set up (taking impressions) without removing the tablet from the case, and getting it to register later fingerprints is difficult, requiring several tries. It would have been simple to cut out additional notches in the front and back of the case for the fingerprint reader to avoid this.- This brings me to a bigger point: The case seems like it was made by adding a front and back layer to an existing case design. There's no reason for there to be a lip all around the front and back covers which obscures the rim of the inner case. I doubt the claims that this case was completely designed around the Pixel Tablet.Unfortunately, this is the best keyboard case option available for the Pixel Tablet that I'm aware of; if it weren't, I'd likely rate this two stars, instead. I'd love for someone else to step into the ring and give me a better option; as it is, I'm considering buying a standard covered case and just hauling along that ThinkPad keyboard with me.
L**S
Unexpectedly bulky
I have no complaints about how this keyboard functions, but be aware that it's *much* bulkier and heavier than it looks.The case somehow weighs more than the tablet itself, and more than doubles its form factor. It's about as heavy and bulky as a small laptop, which isn't really what I expected.If that's what you're after, then this will work well for you, but if you're looking for something lightweight then this simply isn't it.
S**1
Satisfied with Purchase
Product arrived as described. Easy to power on and pair. Appreciate how the design allow for docking without removing from case, keyboard easily connects and reconnects. Fair price, good quality, recommend for Pixel Tablet users.
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