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iPad Pro 11” (2024) Rebound Magnetic Keyboard Case 360
This versatile iPad keyboard case can be used in both portrait and landscape modes to upgrade the way you work
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Net Weight | 30.0 oz (850 g) | Gross Weight | 38.2 oz (1082 g) | Length | 10.0" (255.1 mm) |
Width | 8.1" (205.3 mm) | Height | 1.0" (25.7 mm) |
Net Weight | 30.0 oz (850 g) |
Gross Weight | 38.2 oz (1082 g) |
Length | 10.0" (255.1 mm) |
Width | 8.1" (205.3 mm) |
Height | 1.0" (25.7 mm) |
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color | US Layout-Black, UK Layout-Black, US Layout-White, UK Layout-White |
Reviews(30)
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FAQs
Yes, it’s compatible with iPad Pro 11″ (2024).
Yes, magnets in the back case line up with magnets in the cover to allow you to securely snap the case into place, providing a stable stand in raised screen view, landscape, and portrait modes during use.
To connect to Bluetooth, first press Fn + B for 3 seconds to enter pairing mode. Once in pairing mode, go to Settings > Bluetooth > Other Devices > Connect to “ESR Keyboard”. Check out the video for full instructions on connecting your keyboard.
When the trackpad is not responding, you have to disable AssistiveTouch. To disable, go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch > Turn off “AssistiveTouch”.
Michael Palmer –
I love the included case that it works with, portrait and landscape orientation options, and small footprint. The keyboard is responsive, trackpad is nice. I have tried a few others and this one was the best I found and I’m very pleased with it. The only thing the Magic Keyboard may do slightly better is responsiveness of the trackpad but at one third of the cost and an included magnetic case for protection definitely five stars.
Oscar –
The case feels sturdy and well constructed, the keys are mechanical and nice to type on, and the extra case + multiple options for attaching it make it super versatile. The main drawback of this case is the weight, it is about double the weight of the iPad` itself, but it is somewhat understandable since the keyboard has its own battery and offers more protection. The trackpad is also not the best, but about on par of what can be expected from a tablet keyboard attachment. At first I believed the bluetooth connectivity to be a downside, but I think it is a worthy trade off to be able to reposition the iPad in multiple different ways.Overall, especially for the price, I believe this is a great alternative to the magic keyboard, for the protection and versatility.
Chris Righi –
6/2/24As the title suggests this is probably the best 3rd party keyboard you can get right now. At 1/3 the price, it is a no brainer for anyone who wants a nice keyboard for their new iPad.Pros:Keys: the keys itself have a very apple feel to them and are low tactile, typing is very simple on them.Features: To be specific this keyboard has built in gestures which makes it easy to swipe between apps and go home. It also has backlighting on the keyboard for night time use.Trackpad: A good size and simple to use with the gestures and casual scrollingMagnet Strength: The keyboard itself comes with a simple case which magnitizes to the actual keyboard itself. If you want to use your iPad in tablet mode you can easily remove it and still have a case on it. Keyboard also has great stability which evens out the weight of the keyboard+iPad. Very great design!!Cons:Battery: Now this isn’t exactly a con but not being able to see the battery life of the actual keyboard (yes it has its own battery and can luckily be charged via USB-C). Not easily being able to see the battery life of the keyboard is a big con to me.Connection: Again this isn’t exactly a con but unlike apple’s magic keyboard (which pairs seamlessly) this is a bluetooth keyboard so you need a constant bluetooth connection and it must re-pair when you are not using it.Conclusion:I have been using this keyboard with my new iPad for a couple days and I greatly enjoy it. You can beat the easy price (which is $110 at the time of this review 6/2/24). Which is 1/3 of apple’s magic keyboard case. For anyone looking for a cheaper alternative as of now this is the best you’re gonna get! You are not sacrificing a lot in terms of features and is overall a worthy alternative
JW –
I purchased Apple’s Magic Keyboard for the new M4 iPad Pro, and returned it because it offered very little actual device protection.At one-third the prices of the Magic Keyboard, ESR’s keyboard case is virtually identical, and has some additional features. It has the same shortcut keys, touchpad, and backlit keys. The ESR case has features that Apple’s doesn’t have – multiple backlighting colors, a detachable iPad protector case, and Bluetooth compatibility, so it could be used with other iPads or devices.
poolside15 –
I had the previous version of this case, which was great but this is a huge improvement.1- has separate case to surround edges of iPad so when you take iPad off keyboard it is still protected. Previous version did not have this2-it is very stable. A YouTuber mentioned that the hinge on the new Magic Keyboard does not sit flush on table and therefore rock badly when you tap. This does not. It sit flush on table top.3-typing experience is great.I can’t image why I’d pay $250 more for the apple keyboard when this more than fits the bill.I’ve had several esr products and they are all great quality.
alanoud –
One thing I didn’t like was the clicking sound on the track pad. I wish it could click by touch only without having to press it.