Compatibility
Only for iPad Pro 11ʺ (2024)
Work from Anywhere
Upgrade your iPad to getting-stuff-done mode by transforming it into a portable productivity machine and be ready to work whenever, wherever
Quick-Set Magnetic Stand
Ultra-strong magnets seamlessly combine case and tablet to let you easily open the stand to the perfect angle for typing or browsing
What’s Included
Keyboard Case and 2 Paper-Feel Screen Protectors
What’s Included
Keyboard Case and 2 Paper-Feel Screen Protectors
Oohmynose –
I’ve owned my fair share of keyboard cases over the years, and I’m always on the hunt for the “perfect” one. Most recently, I picked up this ESR case, and after some hands-on use, here are my thoughts. The first thing you’ll notice is the impressive sturdiness. Your ultra-thin iPad will definitely feel chunkier, but the trade-off is rock-solid protection, especially handy if you’re on the road and worry about bumps. The hinge offers multiple viewing angles, though not as wide as Apple’s Magic Keyboard, but I still find it adequate for typing and media-viewing. I’m typing this review on it now. The magnet also allows you to place the iPad slightly higher, which can make viewing easier and can also help with FaceTime and Zoom calls.The typing experience is comfortable, with more key travel than the Magic Keyboard, and it doesn’t feel tiring even during extended sessions. I can’t speak to long-term durability just yet, but I’m optimistic, especially since my Magic Keyboard is wearing out out surprisingly fast. The trackpad registers swipes and gestures smoothly and doesn’t pick up accidental palm touches like some other keyboard cases do. I had to send the Logitech Combo Touch back because of the palm rejection didn’t work for me.One standout feature is that the case can be detached, so you can remove the tablet portion without losing protection. It’s not the lightest option, so if you want something ultra-slim, this may not be it. But if you prioritize rugged protection and a solid typing experience, especially for travel, the added weight might be worth it. Overall, this product feels like a keeper in my search for the perfect keyboard case.
Robert –
This case has a very sleek design. Works just like you think it would
Alana Fontaine –
I was little taken back by the weight of the case. I like how you can take the ipad off and keep it separate from the keyboard. I just wish it wasn’t so heavy.
KES –
Nice case, but it adds tremendous weight to the laptop. My biggest issue it show fingerprints on the case. Definitely not fingerprint friendly!
Mike –
I’m still very undecided about this. The texture feels a bit odd—for me it doesn’t really mimic the feel of paper, maybe I need to give it some time to adjust. I also think it reduces the screen’s sharpness, giving it a more matte look. Also I don’t like that notch that’s cut out for main iPad sensorOn the positive side, it’s thin and fits well, installs easily and it fits well even with a case. ( I have a LogiTech case). The Apple Pencil works much better with it, whether I’m taking notes or doing creative projects.
Khan –
Feel premium and really nice value for money
Nunya Bidnes –
Pros:- protects all sides and corners of the IPad very well- allows iPad to be positioned vertically- significantly more affordable than Magic Keyboard (which doesn’t even come with a case)- has its own battery (Magic keyboard runs off of the iPad’s battery)Cons:- No pass through charging for the IPad. Both need to be charged separately but the keyboard’s charge lasts quite a while (haven’t had to charge it more than the first time in the month that I’ve had it)- Slightly thicker and heavier than Magic Keyboard + separate case.- IPad cant be tilted back as far as on the Magic Keyboard.I bought this ESR keyboard/case, the “Typecase Touch” keyboard that rotates a bit, and the Magic Keyboard + Spigen Enzo Case.I got the Magic Keyboard so the iPad and Keyboard could be charged via the single USB port on the Magic Keyboard, leaving the USB on the IPad free but it’s a steep price to pay for the convenience.. $55 for the Spigen Enzo case, ~$300 for the keyboard vs. ~$92 for the ESR keyboard/cover that charges separately. The Magic Keyboard is covered under AppleCare but realistically the ESR case could be replace 3x for the price of the Magic Keyboard + Case.*Havent tried the Typecase yet. Mostly use the Magic Keyboard/Spigen combo because I’ve already bought it, it’s covered under AppleCare if damaged, I prefer the amount of tilt it allows and it’s nice to charge through the Keyboard. That being said, if I had to choose one it would be this ESR for the price and better protection.
R –
Fits well, trackpad is on par with the magic keyboard. only thing is that its like literally over a kilogram, but i like the heft bc it feels quality and sturdy so five stars
Best matt screen guard –
Not too muchAnd after applying the guard the screen looks perfect and premium
SAHIL MOUDGILL –
It is hampering drawing experience, sensing false touches, the smoothness of switching between tools is less. Writing experience is good. But it is scratching the pencil,