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This premium keyboard case for iPad Air 11-inch (M3 2025 / M2 2024) and iPad Pro 11-inch (1st-4th Gen) features a magnetic floating stand, multi-touch trackpad with iPadOS shortcuts, and a backlit keyboard powered by a long-lasting 750mAh battery. Crafted with durable vegan leather and a sturdy base, it offers robust protection while maintaining a slim, lightweight design perfect for professionals on the move.


















| ASIN | B0BPCHQBS7 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13 in Tablet Keyboard Cases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,722) |
| Date First Available | January 18, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.74 pounds |
| Item model number | HB354 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | runelk |
| Package Dimensions | 11.77 x 8.39 x 0.94 inches |
T**A
Great vqlue
The keyboard sets up easily to Bluetooth on the iPad. Case is sturdy, magnet could be stronger but It stays connected to the iPad and has not dropped. Good value compared to others on Amazon. Keyboard is responsive, and works well with iPad.
L**H
Love it
This keyboard has been a great purchase. It’s very easy to use, works smoothly, and the keys feel comfortable and quiet. I also love how nice and modern it looks. Plus, it’s much lighter than other keyboards, which makes it super convenient to move or carry. Overall, a stylish and practical option that I definitely recommend.
K**S
This case at this pricepoint, almost makes this design palatable
First off, a few parameters so you can get the context of my review of this product; I'm an Apple guy. I don't get the newest and greatest everytime something comes out but I've got something of everything they offer except for a laptop (our office compatibility with Macbooks is sketchy so I haven't dived in, but everyone who has one brings their's to me if there's a problem). Having said that, I detest the design of Apple's Magic Keyboard. When I was looking at getting a 12" iPad Pro some child at the Apple Store tried to sell me on the design. I have an Apple Smart Keyboard on my iPad and have for years. I can flip the keyboard out of the way while walking around and presenting and still have the keyboard and protection attached. The Magic Keyboard you have to either abandon the keyboard and remember where it's at to circle around back to it or just not use it and have your iPad be practically naked in your hands with no protection. First world problems, right? I find the overall design to be a struggle to get my head around. So it was with much sadness that I buried my Apple Smart Keyboard after a coworker dumped a White Chocolate Mocha on it. Somehow the iPad survived, but the keyboard didn't. So I decided to get over my misgivings about the Magic Keyboard and try one out. For $300 on an iPad Pro that's 4 years old now, I couldn't see it. So I started looking at refurbed and knock off brands. The knock off brands intrigued me the most because it turns out there really isn't much of a refurb market for these, at least when I was checking. This keyboard hit all of my milestones, it was around $100 and had some good reviews so I took the plunge. Overall, I'm ok with this keyboard. As far as convenience and design it's been every bit as disappointing as I expected it to be, but I did buy a slim sleeve the at least protect my ipad from scratches when I pop it off the keyboard for presentations and walking around. The design isn't this manufacturer's fault, they just copied Apple's design, and honestly they did it pretty well. There's no pass through charging which is the single biggest different between this and an Apple Magic Keyboard, but the fit, finish and quality are all pretty good. The keys respond well and have good feedback, which feels good to me. Charging is easy, just a type C plug so I have one already. The finish is fairly easy to keep clean and the huge plus is having a backlit keyboard. If Apple ever did a backlit Smart Keyboard I'd be there, but they never did and I didn't realize how often I needed backlit until I didn't have backlit. This keyboard is bright enough to see without being overpowering so that's a win in my book. The touch pad is really nice on this, and for a sure a highpoint. I've notice it picks up my thumb when I rest it on there while typing, so the sensitivity is really good and you can use multi touch gestures on it very effectively for zooming and pinching, etc. No complaints there at all. The keyboard "wakes up" and re-pairs up with the iPad fairly seamlessly and quickly which surprised me. I've only waited a second once or twice for the keyboard to respond which I assumed would be a big problem with a non Apple product, it was nice that it didn't become an issue. Overall, for the price it's a win, so I gave it 4 stars. I can't ever give anything that's based off this overall design 5 stars because someone at the Apple Design Bureau should get slapped for the design of this keyboard but that's not this manufacturer's fault. They've done a good job getting the idea down at a reasonable price point so overall I'd recommend this if you're looking to get one.
I**R
Cheap and easy to use!
So soft, there’s literally no difference between the apple one whatsoever, except for the price. Much cheaper yet same technology and better. So worth it!!
B**N
Keyboard
The keyboard is great. It’s just like the one with apple but like 1/3 of the cost of the price. It works effectively and without any issues during the pairing process. And I like the color
S**Y
Tablet is now a laptop!
Absolutely as nice as the apple version except $135 cheaper! Motivated by the price and sold in the quality.
A**S
Great keyboard
I have only had the product for a few days, but so far it is working perfectly. Pairing was very easy.
C**6
It turned my iPad into a mini laptop and I love it!
I’ve had this Keyboard case for almost a month, and I absolutely love it! I’ve used my iPad way more since using the case. I love the color which is a very light pink nude tone. And I love that the you’re able to easily pop off the iPad. The keyboard is connected via Bluetooth and automatically connects when you open the case, which is very convenient. There are few cons, but they don’t bother me enough to not love this case. I have the case for the 11in iPad and although there’s not much space for my entire palm to rest on the case while I type, it doesn’t bother me at all. It’s really just the very bottom portion of my palm that’s off. The case does add some weight which takes away from the lightness of the iPad. Also, if you use a pencil with your iPad there’s no storage for the pencil other than being connected to the iPad. So when the case is closed the pencil kind of hangs off the side like as if you placed the pencil right next to the case. As for the battery life and charging of the case. You have to charge the case separately from the iPad, but I’ve only had to charge it twice since using it. So I think it holds a decently long charge. Granted I don’t use it all day, but I do use it multiple times a day. I can’t comment on the trackpad as I don’t use it. I find it easier to use my fingers to select things. But other than that I absolutely love the case!
R**H
So far very good the battery life is soooo gooodddd
A**N
Es literal una buenisima opción en vez de la original, tenía miedo de que llegue muy chafa, pero me encantó, al tacto la textura es suave y es super fácil de instalar al ipad. Si queda algo pesado con el ipad, pero por el precio, lo vale.Lo recomiendo
W**Y
There're so many things to like about this keyboard. Firstly the delivery was way earlier than expected by 5 days! Delivery personnel was friendly and rang the doorbell instead of leaving item outside the apartment. So this had already impressed me much. Moving on to the keyboard itself, it's easy to set up the iPad with the keyboard via bluetooth - press the Fn + C. There's also a piece of leaflet to guide you to set up and troubleshoot the trackpad. On the topic of trackpad, it's definitely not as intuitive as the one on the MacBook and because the keyboard is smaller, you're bound to move the cursor around on the screen and sometimes open up application. However you can turn off the trackpad easily as stated in the leaflet. So keep the leaflet around to help you familiarise. Another thing about the trackpad is that you can go to Settings to select double click so you don't have to depress the trackpad, just like how I use my MacBook trackpad. The keys aren't stiff nor noisy, comfort to type on, but again will take some time to get used to the smaller setup as I'm very used to the size of the MacBook. The connection between iPad and the keyboard becomes intuitive subsequently - once iPad is turned on and the cover of keyboard is lifted they're paired automatically. One indicator is that the red light flashed and then it goes on and the cursor comes on. If it's still pairing the white light on the Caps Lock key would keep blinking. The only missing feature is no indicator on how much battery is left in the keyboard so I guess I'll have to look out for the red light to flash perhaps. Took me an hour or lesser to fully charge the keyboard upon initial use, from red to green. Comes with a cable. The magnet is strong once the iPad is aligned to the cover it sticks on strongly. Some have mentioned it's wobbly but on the table top it's rather stable. Of course can't expect it to be totally stable like the MacBook since the top is already weighted down by the iPad. The keyboard alone isn't heavy but with iPad the entire set is as heavy as my old MacBook which is about 2.1kg, or even heavier. It's compact though so it's pretty neat to be able to slot this in a small iPad case to carry around. I haven't try the real Apple magic keyboard so no way to compare but I think for the many pros and few cons, and this cost only a fraction of the cost, it's a steal! Am keeping this ;)
M**S
Produto de boa qualidade
I**D
wouldn’t connect despite following instructions. thought it may need to be charged so i charged it (4 hours like it said on the manual with the original charger) yet still no fixes. not worth the money cheap and crappy keyboard.
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