💻 Elevate Your Productivity with Style!
This premium keyboard case is designed for iPad Air 13 (M3 2025 / M2 2024) and iPad Pro 12.9 inch (3rd to 6th generation). It features a magnetic floating stand, a multi-touch trackpad, and a backlit keyboard, all while providing enhanced protection with a durable vegan leather case.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | 2021 12.9 inch Pro 5th Generation (MODEL A2378/A2379/A2461/A2462), 2022 12.9 inch pro 6th Generation (MODEL A2436/A2437/2764/A2766), 2020 12.9 inch Pro 4th Generation (MODEL A2229/A2069/ A2232/A2233), 2024 iPad Air 13 inch, 2018 12.9 inch Pro 3rd Generation (MODEL A1876/A2014/A1895/A1983) |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Special Features | Trackpad |
Number of Keys | 78 |
Style | Black |
Color | Grey |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
A**R
Outstanding Product
I recently purchased an iPad keyboard case, and it has exceeded all my expectations. The design is sleek and stylish, perfectly complementing the aesthetic of my iPad. The keyboard itself is responsive and offers a tactile typing experience that rivals traditional laptops. The keys are well-spaced, making typing comfortable even during extended use.The case is incredibly durable, providing excellent protection for my iPad without adding unnecessary bulk. The built-in stand is a game-changer, allowing for multiple viewing angles that enhance both productivity and entertainment experiences. The magnetic closure is strong and ensures the iPad stays securely in place.Battery life is impressive; I can go weeks without needing to recharge, even with regular use. Bluetooth connectivity is seamless, with no lag or connection drops, making it a reliable accessory for daily tasks.Overall, this iPad keyboard case has transformed my tablet into a versatile tool, ideal for both work and play. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their iPad experience. It's a perfect blend of style, functionality, and protection.
M**R
Purchase was well worth it
It was very easy to set up. I like both the functionality and design of the case. I also appreciate that the keyboard is backlit.
M**N
Much Better Than the Apple Case – Durable & Easy to Use!
I originally had the Apple case for my iPad Air, but it didn’t hold up well over time. I decided to try this keyboard case, and I’m so glad I did! It’s much more durable, and the keyboard itself is incredibly easy to use and connects seamlessly. The typing experience is smooth, and the case provides great protection without feeling too bulky.The only downside is that the flap gets in the way when using a mouse, which can be a little annoying. But overall, the benefits far outweigh this small issue. If you’re looking for a sturdy, reliable, and user-friendly keyboard case, this one is a great choice!
P**I
Great quality and functionality
Great Apple quality. It changes completely the experience of typing on iPad. I saw a review criticizing the mouse pad and how hard it is to click. This is good enough. If you want a better one, pay $300 at Apple Store
S**.
Don’t Leave Home Without It
The Runelk Keyboard/Case for my iPad Pro 12.9 is the best ‘Insurance Policy’ for protecting my iPad! Not only is it functional and an integral part of my iPad Pro, but it also adds an additional level of protection to keep my iPad Pro protected. I would never drive my car without using a seatbelt; I would never take my iPad Pro anywhere without utilizing my Runelk Keyboard Case.
D**Z
Great keyboard
The color is beautiful. Keyboard back light is great. Holds iPad very well. We love it
W**V
Great price
This is such a nice quality product at a fraction of the price for a Magic Keyboard. Plus the rose gold option is gorgeous and feels so high quality.
M**K
Expected better
The media could not be loaded. I purchased a Logitech Slim Portfolio Pro keyboard cover shortly after purchasing my 3rd generation iPad Pro. It served me well over the years, but the covering started cracking and peeling. While there was nothing functionally wrong with it, I finally decided to shop for a replacement. There are literally dozens of choices on Amazon, including many that appear similar to this one in design, which is apparently a knock-off of the much more expensive official Apple offering. With 4 and a half stars, lots of positive reviews, and one of the lowest prices for this style, I figured this was a safe bet. I must admit that I’m not very happy with my choice. My review however is colored by comparison to the cover I replaced.My Logitech is of the A-frame design rather than the floating screen variety like this one and lacked a trackpad. Truth be told, I’m not a big fan of track pads on Windows PCs and usually use a mouse, so the addition of one for this case wasn’t a selling feature. However, the trackpad can be turned off, so I figured it would be no different than what I was used to where navigation is done by touching the screen. The problem is that the hinge between the keyboard half and the screen half has a LOT of play in it (see video). This is certainly not an issue if you always use the trackpad, but for me it is very annoying. I will have to either force myself to learn the trackpad commands and use them or deal with the screen literally bouncing under my finger when I touch it. The Logitech design is rock solid in the “laptop” configuration.With the Logitech, I quickly got spoiled by the keyboard and tended to leave it in that configuration most of the time. The iPad magnetically locked in place to the keyboard along the bottom edge, so I could pick it up and carry it by the screen without having to close the cover if I was just moving the short distance between one location in the house and another. Due to the play in the hinge however, I find myself wondering if I probably should be closing this one when carrying it. Opening the case from the closed position is a two-handed operation rather than being able to simply tap the screen to awaken the iPad.On the rare occasions I wanted to use the iPad in vertical orientation, the Logitech keyboard could be folded behind the screen. That is not an option here and you have to physically remove the iPad from the case if you want to hold it vertically. The plus is that you don’t have the weight of the unused keyboard to hold in addition to the iPad (which is one of the reasons I rarely did so with the Logitech), but at the expense of there being no protection being provided by the case. The magnetic attachment of the cover is strong enough that I have no concerns about it accidentally coming off during normal use. However, intentionally removing it and putting it back on is also a two-handed operation, more so for reattaching it. As a result, I am just as disinclined to use the iPad vertically, as I was previously.As for battery life, while my Logitech could easily go months between charges, this new case doesn’t seem to last but a few weeks. The Logitech keyboard would go to sleep after a short period of non-use and wake when touched, so there was no need to close the cover to turn it off. This one seems to operate similarly; however, I have had more than one occasion where after a period of unuse, the keyboard didn’t respond until the case was closed and reopened. Perhaps the design is such that the keyboard only goes to sleep for brief periods but shuts off after a longer span and closing the case shuts it off as well? If that were true, closing the case between use sessions may well extend the battery life as just waiting for it to turn itself off is causing avoidable drain; however, I have not been able to confirm this hypothesis based on available documentation.The keyboard itself is actually pretty nice. The keys have a decent amount of travel and are more clicky than the soft press feel the Logitech has. This is one feature I actually consider to be an upgrade. The backlight being adjustable is also a plus, but even though the Logitech’s backlight isn’t adjustable, I’ll take its longer battery life over this.At the end of the day, it may just be that this style is not a good fit for me and in hindsight I wish I would have gotten something more like what I have been used to.UPDATE Apr 2024: After my initial review, the manufacturer contacted me and offered to replace the defective product. I'd give the product another 1/2 star if that was an option for the customer support as they at least made an effort to address the hinge problem.While the new hinge is certainly stiffer than the one in the previous cover, it still has a bit of bounce when the screen is touched. Again, if you use like to use the trackpad and are not trying to navigate by touching the screen, this may be a perfectly acceptable cover for you. I've tried to get in the habit of using the trackpad, but I tend to instinctively reach for the screen out of habit. It's therefore just not as practical for me as other designs and I'm ultimately going to have to shop for an alternative.
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