Compatibility
Only for iPad Pro 11” (2024)
Work from Anywhere
Upgrade your iPad to getting-stuff-done mode
Fully Adjustable Stand
Sturdy stand that is freely adjustable from 15°-180°, providing the perfect angle for different situations
What’s Included
ESR Customer –
Overall, nice paper-like quality.However unfortunately the width is a bit short of the ipad air (2024) width. And the length is actually longer than the length of the screen. This makes it easy for it to catch and peel when handling the ipad as well as allowing air bubbles under the screen protector.If you’re buying for the new iPad air (2024), I’d recommend another product.
Sally Elliott –
This is the easiest protector I’ve ever bought, usually make a mess of them but not this time, couldn’t be easier.
Sil –
Just installed and it was super easy. It’s a tiny bit off center but on the whole no issues imo.
AndrewCCM –
Overall, I like it. I do not like how it deals with the pencil though. And when the back adjustment flap is move down to adjust screen angle only half the iPad has magnetic hold from the case. It can easily slide off when using in lap. I think while on table top, it’s really of no concern. Some of the trackpad movement doesn’t seem to work right (in particular, the sliding within some apps…right/left. I think it could be app related, but not certain). For instance, you can slide over one direction but can’t slide back. It’s like the iPad doesn’t recognize the two finger gesture from left to right. But this is only sometimes. But seriously, it’s a great value for the money. I am still getting used to the shrunken keyboard on the 11in version, but I don’t think you’ll find something better unless you spend at least 3x the price. Good stuff.
FLC –
PROS: Affordable, high quality materials, well-made, excellent lit keyboard and trackpad, long lasting battery, multi-angle viewsCONS: Heavy and thick because of the battery and additional protection. Current (May 2024) defect on the portrait mode auto-sleep functionality.I don’t mind the cons. It is only slightly heavier and thicker (and way less expensive!) than the Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro. It looks sleek, professional and it works well enough except in portrait mode where the auto-sleep does not behave correctly.Contacted vendor and they acknowledged the issue and offered me a discount on my original purchase PLUS a free corrected replacement when it becomes available. FURTHERMORE, they were generous enough to offer me free of charge, their folio case (rebound 360). This is an equally nice case if you don’t need a full-time keyboard. Much lighter and thinner.Overall, a very functional and very affordable product despite the minor portrait mode issue. It will protect your iPad Pro very well and it looks good too. More importantly, you will get very good support from a vendor which went above and beyond in insuring the customer is happy with their products.
Nabil Kalif –
This makes the iPad look a lot grainy. Doesn’t feel like paper I’m not sure how to explain but it makes the writing experience feel sluggish. I’ve had cheap matte screen protector that’s wayyyy better.
AEMCL –
I love the look and feel of this screen protector and especially like that it doesn’t shoe fingerprints as much as a standard protector. I haven’t tested it with a stylus yet but I think it will be great.
Judeanne –
I don’t like the heavyness but I like the protection it gives
Emory Oakley –
Very happy with how easy it is to install and works exactly the way I want it to
Brian Kimball –
So my first thought was wow, this thing is heavy compared to the keyboard folio apple made for older iPads but not the M4. Once I got past that I do have concerns about the very thin case points around the speakers. I’m not sure they will hold up over time but I shall see. I do like that I can use the case without the keyboard and I like the addition of the trackpad. Overall, I think I’ll like it as long as it holds up over time.