
Customers consistently note the excellent keyboard quality and ease of use of the Smart Keyboard Folio for 12.9-inch iPad Pro (3rd Generation). Many appreciate its slim design, minimal added weight, and the added benefit of device protection. However, some find the price to be a significant drawback. The case's bulk is a less frequently mentioned concern.
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Overall, a solid product and the wife loves the keyboard attachment since it serves as a case as well.
Posted by Theo
I switched from apple Smart Keyboard to this Logitech keyboard. It is bulkier and heavier than the apple one and not the best quality itself. However, its key typing experience is fantastic! As a person who types everyday, I love this keyboard. And it protects the iPad body as well. Too heavy and feeling like it is heavier than MacBook Pro 13, but I love this keyboard!
Posted by Bestproduct
Had to think hard to make this purchase. The price on this thing is pretty steep for a keyboard attachment. Apple didn't disappoint with it's functionality though - it just works. At least it's also a cover so I get additional functionality from it. As a cover, I initially found it a little awkward trying to pry it open with the strong magnets, but after enough use, you figure it out. It's a little weird when flipping the cover around so that you're just using the tablet without the keyboard. Your hand position always ends up holding the iPad by its keyboard. I always feel like when a keyboard key gets pressed that it's going to cause some issue or open some app, but Apple has that figured out too. The keyboard input doesn't seem to get enabled until it magnetically snaps into one of the propped up typing positions. An accidental press of any key never becomes an issue. Still, it feels odd holding the iPad by its keyboard. I'm a little disappointed that it doesn't have a trackpad - would definitely make maneuvering and typing in documents a bit easier. But now that I think about it, I don't recall ever seeing a mouse pointer on an iPad screen -- so I guess there would be more to it for Apple to just "add a trackpad". Maybe it'll be a future feature for iPads and its iOS if they work to try to close the gap between iPad as a Laptop use. Overall it's not a bad little keyboard. If you can get past the high price, you'll be happy with its functionality.
Posted by TCab