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Logitech Ipad Mini Keyboard Charging Cable
Robert | 2024-09-23 03:21:21 |
I got this for my Logitech MX mini keyboard, does what it is made for. 5 |
Chuck | 2024-09-15 03:51:13 |
I have owned every generation of iPad and have become a big fan of the Minis - great for travel, great for reading at night, and large enough screens to view photos, movies, etc. However, they never had the processing power and graphics capability of the larger models - until now. The new Mini Gen 6 has it all - great screen (now with very small bezel for greater viewing area) and now real horsepower. The first indication of that was doing updates to apps. Normally, the last Mini would take quite some time to process updates once downloaded. This new Mini blazes through updates much faster. Finally a Mini that sacrifices very little in comparison to the larger iPads. The swipe-only operation takes a little getting used to, but poses no disadvantages I can see so far. Just bear in mind this iPad (and all the other newer ones) requires a USB C charging cable (included). If you, like me, have tons of the old Lightning cables, they won't work. Additionally, many non-Apple USB C cables will not support charging, so be aware. Play it safe and use an Apple cable (comes with the cable and charger of course). As a side note, I have the new Apple folio case for this generation and it's pretty darn cool too. Great product, great B&H service! 5 |
George T. | 2024-07-13 01:37:55 |
I purchased my iPad Air with the Apple Magic Keyboard. That keyboard is great for stationary use of the iPad (for sheer typing, it is better than the ZAGG and comes with a trackpad. However, I did not feel at all comfortable placing the iPad in a backpack with the Magic Keyboard; it did not protect the sides and the Apple Pencil was only secured by the charging magnet (it always came off during transport). With the ZAGG, the iPad is much more protected, and it secures the pencil to the case while also charging. The iPad can remain in the case, while either removed from the keyboard or reversed for use as a tablet. The Keyboard has a USB-C charging port, so an additional cord is not necessary (if only Apple would upgrade the iPhone to an USB-C…). It also holds a very long charge. If you travel a lot or frequently move your iPad, I highly recommend this keyboard. 5 |
onlyphams | 2024-09-15 03:41:28 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am reviewing this in comparison to the Apple Magic Keyboard which I already had. I like that case protects the corners and you don’t have to take it out of the main casing to use the iPad without the keyboard. The keyboard easy detaches. The main negative to the Apple keyboard is you have to have the kickstand out to use it like a laptop which is harder to do if you have it on your lap vs a table top. The Apple one uses tension. However, the Apple one cannot go 360 degrees like the Logitech can. Both feel equal quality and keyboards are comfortable. I would say, if you want versatility and durability, then the Logitech wins out. If you are looking to use the iPad as more of a laptop, then the Apple magic keyboard takes it. 5 |
Micah | 2024-08-23 06:56:27 |
This is the 2nd Logitech case like this that I’ve purchased for iPad, and I don’t regret either purchase. The keyboard connects to the iPad/iPad Pro via the contacts built in to the iPad so I no longer have to worry about making sure that a Bluetooth keyboard is charged in addition to the iPad. I don’t often need to use the built in track pad, but it is nice to have sometimes. It isn’t the easiest to use on a soft surface (lap, etc). It is definitely designed to be used in a desk, but the adjustable tilt angle makes it very comfortable to use on any hard surface that I’ve tried. If/when I buy a new iPad I plan to get a similar keyboard and case combo! 5 |
Karma | 2024-08-24 05:28:20 |
I have had my Logitech Slim Combo case for my iPad Pro 10.5” since early November. I absolutely love it! I just wish there was a way to keep the keyboard on it full time without taking it off. However, it’s a lot more protected than with the Apple keyboard that does not cover my whole iPad. Two questions I had to ask myself before purchasing my keyboard case: What’s the point in purchasing a keyboard that doesn’t double as a protective case? After reading massive reviews there were problems in blue tooth connections. Why buy an expensive case that doesn’t use power directly from the iPad connection? I’m going to have this for a very long time why start out with problems? 5 |
David | 2024-07-26 09:16:48 |
I couldn't be happier with this logitech case that I bought for my brand new ninth generation iPad. I've been using a MacBook Air for over eight years (still runs great!), but wanted an iPad because it's even smaller and lighter and more fun to use. When I do need a keyboard with it, however, this keyboard case emulates the keyboard on my MacBook Air perfectly, especially with the built-in trackpad. It just works great. Couldn't be more pleased. 5 |
Alexander | 2024-07-26 06:41:11 |
I returned the Logitech Combo Touch in favor of the Apple Magic keyboard. I love using the iPad Caseless which this gives me the ability to do. I prefer typing on the Logitech but when the keyboard is detached, I find it too heavy to use one handed. 5 |
aseran | 2024-05-23 07:57:35 |
i have ipad air2 with logitech ultrathin keyboard cover and this ruggard slim tablet sleeve is wonderful for my ipad.I like it very much, so useful protector bag.Highly recommended 5 |
Laurel | 2024-05-13 02:14:18 |
This keyboard works well with my iPad 9th Generation, and the backlit keyboard really makes the keys on the keyboard easy to see in a dark or lighter room. Just be aware that if you lift up the iPad (to carry it somewhere, for instance) and don't hold onto the Logitech keyboard, it will fall down. So Make sure you close up the Logitech keyboard onto the iPad if you move it! 5 |