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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Great find. Was leary & had low expectations honestly. Truly good buy. Works as advertised. Love the keyboard, love the twisting screen. Game changer if you use your iPad for more than fun & games. Charge lasts a good while. Sometimes if left on. The keyboard stays bluetoothed, sometimes no; no biggie Easy to reconnect.
B. Barker
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
I have had a lot of ipad keyboards over the years and this is my favorite. The quality is great, the keys all function very well. It is heavier than I would like, but I also believe it is sturdier than all the other cases I have had. Price wise, the is the least expensive case I have ever owned and it is my favorite.
Captn
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023
Folks, if you’re looking for a keyboard case for your iPad Pro, DO NOT go any further than this. Let me save you time and money and tell you that, in my opinion, this is absolutely the best swivel keyboard case you can get for the price for your iPad Pro. I know, because this is my third, and the best, one that I’ve bought in the last week or so. The first two were low quality and “plasticy” and identical. They were sold under different names and different sellers with different pictures. SCAM!! This is, perhaps the closest keyboard case to the Apple brand at $299 which only tilts back so far and does not swivel. (Yes, I bought that one too and returned :) ). To answer your question, NO, keyboard does not charge the iPad. But for the price you pay and the quality you get, that’s a minor inconvenience. They both take “C” USB. A simple “fn +C” combination paired my iPad and a “fn+space bar” combo turns touchpad off for easy typing without accidentally touching the pad.You won’t be disappointed! Best of luck and Happy New Year.
Todd
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2022
I had a case like this for my iPad Air, so when I got my iPad Pro 11”, I knew I wanted this type of case (not the brand, but this style of case). I looked and looked and compared and compared. I finally settled on the Lenrich, in part because of the price, but also because of the reviews. I’m happy to report that this case does exactly what it is supposed to do, and it does it well.First, the iPad is held in place pretty well in the case. If there’s one problem spot, it’s the corner by the volume and power buttons. That corner, if you grab it to open the iPad, can come loose. Otherwise, pretty solid over all.The keyboard types nicely and without missed keystrokes. I cannot stand when I have to retype things because the Bluetooth keyboard and the device aren’t working well together. In this case, it all handles it very nicely. I can type upward of 60+ WPM, so I have put this keyboard through it’s paces and it’s done very well. The hard part is that the keys are a little small and somewhat tightly spaced, but that is not the fault of the keyboard or case. It’s simply a matter of logistics. The keyboard can only be as wide as the iPad, so it is what it is. Once you get used to it, it gets easier.The trackpad. Ugh. Well, I was about 5 minutes from throwing this case to the side and finding another case. It seemed that every time I would type at length, my thumb would come close enough to the track pad to activate it, thus moving the cursor in the program I was using, and my typing would now be located somewhere else on the page. I would have to backtrack and undo, and then try to remember what I was typing to keep going. 2 minutes later, it would happen again. No matter how hard I tried to avoid the trackpad, somehow my thumb would activate it. And then I discovered if you hit the function key (Fn) and the space bar, you can turn OFF the trackpad. O. M. G. What a lifesaver! I never had this trackpad problem with the case for my iPad Air, so I don’t even know if you can turn that trackpad off. But, you can on this one and it’s the only reason I didn’t replace this case!The backlit keys are a must for me. Lighting changes from room to room. I often use my iPad in other locations where I cannot control the lighting. So, the backlit keys are a necessity. This has, I believe, 7 colors and each color comes in 3 intensities. So, it can be from dim to bright and you can choose your color to suit your needs or your eyes. I find that the white or the light blue is the easiest for me to look at.Battery life seems very decent. I have not actually tested it to see how long it goes when I type a lot, but it has not died on me yet. I pretty much charge it every day because I use it every day, but it has not failed me yet.The charging port is USB-C, like the iPad Pro, so I can charge one and then the other with the same cable. Convenient.The hinged case is also a must for me. I can put the screen at almost any angle, plus I can completely turn it around and put the keyboard behind the screen. This is awesome for if I want to watch a movie, for example. I can put the iPad in my lap or on a lap desk (or wherever) and I can angle the screen back so I can see it. The keyboard portion of the case, being behind the screen, then provides ample support for the screen so it’s not falling over.The side of the case that would be the top is open, allowing for the Apple (or other brand) pencil to attach to the iPad as it is supposed to.The ONLY issue I have with this case is that the black material used is a fingerprint and smudge magnet. I cannot keep this thing clean. I love the sleek black look, but that goes away quickly when all you can see are fingerprints and smudges. I guess it’s a small price to pay for the quality of what you get.**EDIT 9/28/2022: Ok, I needed to update this. I have been using this case for a long time now. It is the primary case/keyboard that I use for my iPad Pro. The keyboard itself has been wonderful. I love that I can position the iPad screen into just about any configuration. The keys work great (they might not be as great as say the Magic Keyboard, but you’re not paying $300 either). The backlit keys are awesome (again, the color isn’t a dealbreaker or maker for me, but it can be a nice feature). The BIG problem with this case is the trackpad. OMG. It SUCKS!!! If you use the multi-finger gestures, there is a HUGE delay from when you move your fingers and when anything on the screen moves. It is jittery and NOT SMOOTH. Even just as a trackpad, the cursor is not the best. But if you want to use the multi-finger gesture to swipe up, left/right, etc., prepare to be disappointed. I realized how bad this one is when I walked into the Apple Store and played with a Magic Keyboard. That trackpad is AMAZING. Once I realized how well that one works, I realized how poorly this one works. For as good as this case is (for what it is) in other areas, the trackpad is a very large negative against this unit.I would highly recommend this case to anyone. These types of cases are far better, in my opinion, than the cases that have a flap or leg that stick out behind the iPad. That just takes up extra room and doesn’t work well if this is going to be on your lap. This case acts much more like a laptop would, just for the iPad.
RkwDFW
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2022
For $60 man its such a great deal! Backlit keyboard, rotatable case, long battery life (charge maybe every 2 weeks), great responsive trackpad. Man this makes the iPad soooooo much better to use! Almost makes it a laptop replacement. I use this for inventory at work, and man, the keyboard makes it really easy to use. It is a bit heavy, but that's a good thing! It means the device won't tip over/fall back when the iPad is on there- unlike cheaper cases I've seen. With this case connected the on screen keyboard is smart enough to never pop up. There is also an opening at the top to still put your apple pencil. I just use a regular/cheap touch pen that magnetically sticks. Really great product, get it!
ColoradoComments
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2022
I've been using this keyboard/case for a few months now. I do like many things about it. The case itself is a non slip type of thing that looks good and seems to hold up. It rotates and folds very well. It connects to my bluetooth every time I try it. The touch pad seems to work well although I don't use it much. After all, this is an iPad.Why just three stars then? The keyboard! It only takes one key out of place to ruin the day. This keyboard has it. The right hand "shift" key is not oversize and it is crowded by the page up key. I thought I would get used to this but it has not happened. I'm typing this review on my MacPro now as the new keyboard on my iPad is just a pain to use.The tough pad does work well although I wish I had not gotten it. Whenever I hover near it I'll find the cursor jumping around. Best to just turn off the touch pad - if you remember how to do that.Lesson learned from this? Look at the position of the keys before you purchase a case like this. If the page up key has been moved up directly adjacent to the shift key - don't buy it.
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