Zagg Pro Keys 2 for iPad Pro: A Thick Keyboard Case

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I’m constantly examining Different iPad casesThe When I finish, I always come back Logitech combo touchThe A compatible kickstand and a separate keyboard with it contains everything I need. Jagg Pro Kes 2 duplicates a lot of power of Logitech Accessories but at low prices, so I am interested in trying, thought that I got a new favorite. Sadly, it becomes smaller.

It is not completely identical with the Logitec case – it is much more protective, with a folio cover that doubles as a kickstand (with compatible angles) and an isolated keyboard that sits in it. There is no trackpad – which means I have to pack a mouse or constantly lift my finger on the screen – and the whole setup is heavy and stylish. At $ 150, this is one of the more affordable iPad Pro keyboard cases. However, its errors are quite annoying that the low price cannot be considered.

Protective but

The pro keys that I am checking is especially built for it 13 inch ipad Pro (M4, 2024)Although you can buy it for it 11 inch ipad Pro (M4) As well as Both 13- And 11 inch ipad Air (M2)The It consists of two pieces: the case and the keyboard.

Click the keyboard in place using magnets and you can use the iPad Pro Like A laptopThe The setup looks more modern than the first generation pro keys, with squares instead of round kikaps (which I like) and with the alternatives of the backlit-green, blue and red color. Each key is under the lights, so it is brilliant enough to type in the environment. However, parts of the keyboard (like the side keys and function rows) shine brighter than the cuwarti keys, so the light feels uneven. Adjusting the brightness with the backlight key does not seem to distinguish. When typing the jagg, your palm is added to the bottom of the keyboard to rest more surface zones.

The front view of the Jagog Pro Key 2 for iPad Pro 2024 is a black isolated keyboard and tablet connected case combo ...

Photograph: Brenda Storiah

Long-time is comfortable (I used it to type this review), though a trackpad was cherry at the top, especially since there are lots of houses (first-gene model There is a trackpad version) Although I have been using the case for weeks now, I still see myself reached in the middle of the middle to swipe a fictional trackpad outside of habits. The keyboard is Bluetooth-connected, so you have to pair it with the iPad (you can connect up to two devices) and charge it. Jagog claims up to a year of battery life, so you don’t have to worry about plugging it in constant.

The second -generation version has a slot next to the Apple pencil instead of flap. This is a lot more aesthetically pleasant, but I hope the jog would have become colorful in it. Instead, it is made with the same clean rubber as the bumps around the iPad and look cheap. The bumper also goes under the slot, but it will not be on the way to the wireless charging.

This case feels super defensive, so much that it seems like many Rugged I have tested. In addition to the rubber edges, the rest of the case is made of plastic with a soft, matte feeling. The folio cover can be folded again on the stand and adjust to two corners. It was good to watch TV (it was enough to stay straight on the couch without topling) and for use as a laptop. However, it does not supply as many angles like the kickstand.

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