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Keyboard Case for ipad pro 11 - Detachable Wireless Keyboard Front Prop Stand Case Cover Apple Pencil Charging Supported Fit for Apple ipad pro 11 2018 (Blue) $11.99

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Seems like a solid case. Includes a keyboard and compatible with Apple Pencil.


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Jan 14, 2021
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Jan 14, 2021
enzopolis
Jan 14, 2021
496 Posts
Nice in41. Good deal, I have lunches more expensive than this. Cheap enough to try.
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Jan 15, 2021
317 Posts
Joined Jul 2019
Jan 15, 2021
MerryMoney707
Jan 15, 2021
317 Posts
A on fake spot - I'll take the risk.
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Jan 15, 2021
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Joined Aug 2020
Jan 15, 2021
BillSpeaksTheTruth
Jan 15, 2021
10 Posts
I just got an iPad Pro and was looking for a keyboard. I'll give it a try!
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Jan 16, 2021
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Jan 16, 2021
Slimeyface
Jan 16, 2021
10,831 Posts
You will regret these Uber-cheap variations with such a high-end device.

It's like getting a luxury car with a cardboard steering wheel. Get a higher-grade option for something that is as utilitarian as an iPad. You'll absolutely thank yourself later.
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Jan 16, 2021
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Jan 16, 2021
Yoda82
Jan 16, 2021
533 Posts
I know they are obviously much more expensive, but the Apple Magic Keyboard is the only way to go. Ive used these cheap ones and the difference is huge. You spent $600+ on the IPad Pro, dont cheap on the accessories.
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Jan 16, 2021
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ragex
Jan 16, 2021
327 Posts
Quote from Yoda82 :
I know they are obviously much more expensive, but the Apple Magic Keyboard is the only way to go. Ive used these cheap ones and the difference is huge. You spent $600+ on the IPad Pro, dont cheap on the accessories.
The Logitech folio touch is another great and less costly alternative to the Magic keyboard. It connects using the smart connector and has a full touchpad just like the magic keyboard. I've been using it for a while now and absolutely love it
Jan 16, 2021
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Jan 16, 2021
VioletFang5399
Jan 16, 2021
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Quote from Yoda82 :
I know they are obviously much more expensive, but the Apple Magic Keyboard is the only way to go. Ive used these cheap ones and the difference is huge. You spent $600+ on the IPad Pro, dont cheap on the accessories.
I don't use the keyboard nor the iPad as often... investing more money to the lost case is greater than good... this item for $10 worth a shot. The quality looks good. After getting the product I will leave detail review.
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Jan 16, 2021
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amish87
Jan 16, 2021
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Quote from ragex :
The Logitech folio touch is another great and less costly alternative to the Magic keyboard. It connects using the smart connector and has a full touchpad just like the magic keyboard. I've been using it for a while now and absolutely love it
Second this. I went with the folio touch for my ipad air and have been very pleased
Jan 16, 2021
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Jan 16, 2021
MichaelP7
Jan 16, 2021
250 Posts
Quote from Yoda82 :
I know they are obviously much more expensive, but the Apple Magic Keyboard is the only way to go. Ive used these cheap ones and the difference is huge. You spent $600+ on the IPad Pro, dont cheap on the accessories.
For someone who doesn't use a keyboard with their iPad often, comparing a 349 dollar product to a 12 dollar product is just silly.
Jan 16, 2021
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Jan 16, 2021
dembinsk
Jan 16, 2021
232 Posts
The keyboard is slow to connect and the whole setup is flimsy. When you pick it up to move to another location is when this becomes a challenge. BUT, for $12 it may be worth a test for your use case.
Jan 16, 2021
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irrationalconsumer
Jan 16, 2021
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Quote from Yoda82 :
I know they are obviously much more expensive, but the Apple Magic Keyboard is the only way to go. Ive used these cheap ones and the difference is huge. You spent $600+ on the IPad Pro, dont cheap on the accessories.
My biggest concern with these noname keyboard is security. How do we know it is not secretly recording your key presses and sending them back to their servers.
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Jan 16, 2021
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Jan 16, 2021
irrationalconsumer
Jan 16, 2021
1,597 Posts
Quote from MichaelP7 :
For someone who doesn't use a keyboard with their iPad often, comparing a 349 dollar product to a 12 dollar product is just silly.
It takes few lines of code for these no name companies to to start recording your key presses. These chinese companies are notorious for selling their user data
Jan 16, 2021
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Jan 16, 2021
emergencypeace447
Jan 16, 2021
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I have this case, and I would recommend it for the price.

The keyboard is actually decent, it connects almost instantly, feels easy to type on, accurate, and since getting it about a month ago I've not had to charge it once. But one drawback is the turn off key is right above delete, so you may often accidentally turn off the iPad when typing. Fwiw I don't think something this small is capable of logging and transmitting data via bluetooth.

Also, you need to move the keyboard upon opening the case each time and the keyboard keeps the screen in place at lower angles.

Since I mostly use it for the case and only use the keyboard occasionally, it's worked for me.
Jan 16, 2021
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Jan 16, 2021
modestDeals
Jan 16, 2021
106 Posts
I'm curious how that would work (especially within iOS with the supposed greater security/sand boxing) for these keyboards that connect via Bluetooth. I would think they need an app to be able to send any data out.

I have a 2020 iPad Pro 11 and bought a Zagg keyboard case for the 2018 iPad on clearance. With a little dremel work to cut out the camera, it fits the 2020 iPad perfectly. Mentioning that in case anyone is thinking about it for this case. I would bet you could do the same.

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Quote from irrationalconsumer :
My biggest concern with these noname keyboard is security. How do we know it is not secretly recording your key presses and sending them back to their servers.
How? I'm assuming these connect to the iPad via Bluetooth. To send key-presses they would need to have WiFi. Even if they have a hidden WiFi chip, the chip would need to be connected to your WiFi for it to send any data. If your WiFi uses a strong encryption key, it should be safe.

Now conspiracy theorists may say that the device may have its own hidden mobile connectivity. I suppose that's possible, but not sure how likely.

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