



- CompatibilityOnly compatible with iPhone 12 Pro Max
- Tough Tempered GlassOfficial "Made for MagSafe" module snaps seamlessly to all official MagSafe accessories
- Air-Guard CornersCamera Guard Pro protects your camera lens and keeps your pictures looking fantastic
- Stays Looking ClearGrippy silicone feels soft and keeps your phone secure in your hand
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Joan Walker –
Terrific alternative to the Apple Magic Keyboard at roughly half the price. So far, all works as advertised. The keys and track pad are responsive and the cover material seems durable. Overall, this is a quality product and adds a lot to the iPad Pro 11" experience.
Taylor –
It’s really the bang for the buck. Does everything the apple keyboard does AND looks slick.
Just wish it bent backwards a little more.
ESR Customer –
I am so Happy for purchasing this keyboard..looks great works perfect ..now my iPad looks like a laptop..I highly recommend ..better price than apple
John –
The material has a feel of great quality. It may not be an original Apple Magic Keyboard, but honestly the Rebound Magnetic Keyboard feels really good in my opinion.
The magnetic back may not be super strong like some YouTube might have expressed, but AT this moment, my tablet is a 10.9 iPad Pro and it feels very secure, so I have zero concerns about falling off at all.
No weird issue opening or closing, meaning that while performing that action, my table hasn’t fall off its magnetic frame of position.
The lights on the keyboard could be a 1 hair brighter, but they are more than enough, plus there are color options, which is really, really great.
I love the magnetic pencil holder. No matter which pencil you choose ESR Digital Pencil, which I also got or an Apple Pencil,
Evan H. –
This is my third case from ESR and I have loved every one of them. I have their similar cases for how im traveling, sometimes im more light weight and will go with just the ESR Trifold Smart Case. Sometimes I dont want to carry my laptop and will need this Magnetic Rebound Keyboard Case for my ipad. Either way ESR has me covered with every possible option, but lets get down to what I like about this specific case!-The build quality seems to be great, which is a good plus since it is a cheaper alternative to the more name brand ones from apple. The materials are nice to the touch and overall a nice design that looks appealing.-The magnetic back is STRONG and sturdy. This provides a nice ease of use as well as peace of mind when using the case and not having to worry that the ipad will slide off. No one wants a cracked screen (Which is why you should also check out their screen protectors haha)-The backlit keyboard is a nice addition. It is not necessarily something I was requiring my ipad case to include, but definitely a nice addition that has come in handy for those late night work sessions.This is a solid case that fits and works perfectly with my ipad (ipad air 4) and was worth every penny. I would say to check out their other cases for different traveling scenarios or options as I have been using some form of their cases every day for over a year now and have not had any issues or problems.Overall a GREAT case backed by a GREAT company!
Avi Seth –
It attaches magnetically just the way the Magic Keyboard does, has a very good keyboard travel, and a decent trackpad (I suggest turning off trackpad animations for a smoother use). The magnets can be a bit tricky to get used to because they aren’t extremely strong, so don’t wave around the cover thinking the iPad won’t go flying off, but they are good enough for lap usage. The flap does a very good job at keeping the pencil secure, but does get annoying when you use the keyboard because it doesn’t latch itself to anything. Minor annoyance for an otherwise excellent product.
Signe Wilson –
I wasn’t sure if this case was going to be a good dupe for the Apple keyboards but I actually really like it. It is perfect for on the go and the Bluetooth connects almost immediately. I charged it once when I took it out of the box and its lasted multiple days without needing to be recharged. So if you’re looking for an Apple keyboard dupe, you found it!
J. –
Note: We returned it, as she found the viewing angle on-lap objectionable vs. her Zagg pro keys.Overall: I prefer the ESR keyboard over everything, including the Magic Keyboard on my work iPad *for my usage*, and would consider buying for my personal device.It feels well-constructed, with a mildly grippy exterior. The hinge is solid, keyboard has decent travel, slightly mushy but fine. There’s moderate keyboard deck-flex when twisting it.Trackpad: Yes, there’s minute bluetooth delay, but cursor control/scrolling/swiping are honestly fine. Up cursor speed in Settings. Pinch and Zoom gestures are hit/miss. Touchpad clicks require too-firm a press, but Tap-to-click works well.Other Pros:-Decent on the lap, more flexible in-use than something like the Zagg.-Securely holds the iPad-The extended edges might protect the iPad moreso vs. Magic Keyboard-It just feels like a quality piece.-I was actually impressed by the touchpad responsiveness. In conjunction w/ the Function row, very flexible.Other Cons:-A bit heavy, but necessary for stability.-Keys might wiggle slightly while depressing.-The screen opens slightly less than Magic Keyboard. Scenario: On couch, ESR on lap. Screen is viewable, but sub-ideal.-I’d prefer dedicated function keys vs. Shift+-No escape key. Common on these keyboard cases, but still sucks.As mentioned, I liked the case. If the compromises work for you, get it.
Sebastian Pérez Marcos –
Paschal Agba –
I have tried really hard to keep this because I am just against overpriced apple accessories. The one problem I found with this is the weight. It makes my iPad weigh heavier than my MacBook Pro. I have the iPad with a keyboard because sometimes I don’t want to haul my MacBook when I am traveling.The second problem, the actual one which is forcing me to return this keyboard is the angle. It’s a problem when you are using in your laps. I also hate that I have to take the iPad out to be able to read with it or write with the pencil, something I do quite often throughout the day as a professor. They needed to make this so that it can fold all the way.The third issue is the lack of protection. When trying to move the angles, my iPad has slipped off in more than one occasion, luckily it was in the table and so it didn’t break.Bluetooth lags often which makes it annoying. Some times keys have delays and the G key seems to have a problem.