Customer Ratings & Reviews
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Customer reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 89 reviews
(89 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Pros mentioned:Attachment strength, Typing comfort
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Noble iPad case option, with some rough edges
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I am a fan of Logitech products. They tend to be made of high quality materials, offer an alternative for whatever product you’re looking for, and while not all of their products are inexpensive, it feels like you are getting a value. The feature of the Logitech Flip Folio that I believe is the key factor for it being a top choice is the keyboard that is stowable, with nice sized keys that are a satisfying typing experience, and the other feature that I feel is worthwhile is the magnetic attachment and kickstand function. I will start with the keyboard, it’s a good keyboard. The key travel is adequate, the feel of the keys is comparable to a full desktop keyboard, and there are what you would expect on this keyboard, including function keys. One thing I was disappointed about was the lack of backlighting. This has been a desired feature for a long time for any keyboard, so I think this was a missed opportunity. The case itself fits my iPad Pro 11 M4 quite well, the magnets to hold the iPad are strong and sure. The flap that covers the front of the iPad has a hinge that is covered by the outer materials, which by the way is a soft touch plastic feel, that is prone to showing fingerprints. This hinge is fairly strong, and I think it would last for quite a while. The issue I have with it is the hinge material feels loose. It even looks loose, which sot of looks cheap. I think the material will hold up, but I can’t tell this soon. The hinge has no movement once I place it to stand up the iPad, so I think the hinge will do its job. The color is a dark gray, almost black. Again this doesn’t play well with fingerprints. The keyboard stows in an indentation on the cover flap. When the keyboard is not in place, it creates a large formation that I think if I were to carry it around without the keyboard would get on my nerves. I would say overall the Flip Fold is an ok case for my iPad, but I would probably seek other alternatives.
This review is from Logitech - Flip Folio Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 11-inch - Latest Model (M4 & M5), iPad Air 11-inch (M2, M3 & M4)(5th Gen) - Graphite
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Thank you for your detailed and honest feedback on the Logitech Flip Folio Keyboard Case. We truly appreciate your insights on the keyboard's quality, the strong magnetic attachment, and your observations regarding the lack of backlighting, the hinge material, and the case's finish. Your experience is valuable to us as we strive to improve.
- Cons mentioned:Protection
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Another great alternative from Logitech!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.For those who need moderate protection for their iPads as well as functionality (keyboard, touch), Logitech is by far the best. I spent a significant amount of time sifting through all the options and trying a few different products. This included some really cool and seemingly nice ones from foreign no-names. I ultimately decided on the Combo Touch. After being very happy with that case, I was pleasantly surprised Logitech came out with this interestingly more and less functional option. The biggest difference between the Combo Touch (a five star product) and this one, is the lack of the touchpad. If that's a necessity you're probably not even reading this. Diving in to the main differences of why I'd choose this over the Combo Touch: -Much more versatile -Stowable keyboard -Positioning options seem better, even tho it's similar Why I'd consider the Combo Touch: -It has all around protection, this sits on the case, sides exposed -Trackpad -Keyboard has a slightly better feel -Works with the smart contacts meaning it's powered thru the iPad One thing to consider is that neither are superior in their protection of the pencil if you have one. I'm still working on the but your best bet is to buy something after market that attaches to the case magnetically (which defeats the purpose of the pencil charging on contact to the iPad) or figure out a way to add a closing strap that secures the pencils in place. For me, I am very mobile with my iPad so it's always a slight concern at minimum. Flip Folio details: -It is run on button batteries. This is the biggest drawback. I understand limitations but this is the biggest miss. -The keyboard works really well and feels good. Not as good as my Macbook Pro or the Combo Touch, but very good. -There are built in smart keys on the keyboard -You can position vertical or horizontal but it's repositioning it on the case and not the positioning flap. This is common and not my preference but I assume there's a design limitation since everyone does it this way. -Huge fan of the stowing keyboard, I typically wouldn't be a fan of the detached keyboard. I'm mostly fine with it in this situation. -Batteries are advertised to last two years -Although I don't really need it, there's multi device pairing which worked well and seamlessly. I'll spend more time figuring out how I can best utilize this feature. Overall, I highly recommend this. It's a more versatile but slightly less functional version of the Combo Touch. Logitech is definitely the winner for these types of iPad cases in my opinion. Much more than an OEM marketed one or the many other brands out there.
This review is from Logitech - Flip Folio Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 11-inch - Latest Model (M4 & M5), iPad Air 11-inch (M2, M3 & M4)(5th Gen) - Graphite
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Thank you so much for this incredibly detailed and insightful review of the Logitech Flip Folio Keyboard Case! We truly appreciate you sharing your experience, especially the thoughtful comparison to the Combo Touch. Your feedback on its versatility, the storable keyboard, and areas for improvement like battery type and Apple Pencil security is invaluable to us.
- Pros mentioned:Portability
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Solid Traveling iPad Case & Keyboard
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.If you’re looking for a convenient way to travel with your iPad, consider the Logitech Flip Folio made for the iPad Pro 13-in. M4 for or the iPad Air 13-in. M2 & M4 models. There is another Flip Folio for the iPad Pro 11-in. (M4 model) or the iPad Air 11-in. M2 & M3 models. Prices range between $159 and $179. The Flip Folio is a self-contained case and keyboard for these iPads. The keyboard conveniently stores magnetically on one side of the case. For travelling, having the keyboard and case so close tother makes it more compact to carry rather than separate devices. Installation is quite simple: (1) Attach your iPad to the case magnetically, (2 Separate the magnetically attached keyboard and enter a 6-digit number to pair it to your iPad. (3) Fold back one side of the case to make it stand up for desktop use. As simple as this is to use, there were some minor drawbacks. The main one for me was that the keyboard was so much smaller than I was accustomed to due to close proximity of the keys. To fit onto the case, size was an issue. This keyboard is 1-1/4 in. shorter than my standard desktop keyboard. If you have small hands, this may not be an issue. Placing the keyboard onto the case, actually enlarges the size of the case if space is an issue. This Logitech Flip Folio is reasonably priced compared to other Logitech Folio cases. If you looking for convenience when traveling, consider the Flip Folio.
This review is from Logitech - Flip Folio Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 11-inch - Latest Model (M4 & M5), iPad Air 11-inch (M2, M3 & M4)(5th Gen) - Graphite
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Your evaluation of the Logitech Flip Folio Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 11-inch (also compatible with various iPad Air models) emphasizes its strength as a convenient travel companion. You highlight its integrated case and magnetically storable keyboard for compactness, and the straightforward setup process. However, the smaller keyboard size compared to a standard desktop keyboard is a notable drawback for you, impacting typing comfort despite its good price point. Ultimately, you recommend it for those prioritizing portability and a streamlined setup while traveling.
- Pros mentioned:Attachment strength, Portability
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Convenient, But A Few Missed Opportunities
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Logitech FlipFolio is extremely convenient, with the Bluetooth keyboard. It provides more options for places to use my iPad, where an attached, conventional keyboard doesn't quite fit. When you aren't using the BT keyboard, it attaches via magnet to the rear cover; the magnet is strong enough to hold the keyboard in place so it doesn't fall off. The addition of the acqua function buttons allow me to pair my iPhone and Mac as well, and type between the three devices with the push of a button. The power button on the keyboard is a bit hard to find at first. I don't like the idea of a battery-operated keyboard; the times that I'm using my iPad for something critical will be a time when the battery needs to be replaced. This is a definite Con for me; I know the iPad has a keyboard, but if I'm doing something important and I have to use that one, it's enough to break my concentration. The one thing I can't give up is an adjustable brightness, backlit keyboard. The Logitech FlipFolio does not have a backlit keyboard. I use my iPad in all sorts of situations with varying degrees of room lighting, so not having this feature in not efficient because it leads to constant mis-typing. Also, if room lighting is in the back of you, or on the sides, your hands can cast a shadow on the keys. The stand on the rear of the Logitech FlipFolio is continuously adjustable, and is perfect for a variety of activities, from working, gaming, and streaming. Despite the convenience of a BT keyboard, there are quite a few smaller things that cummulatively, represents a missed opportunity (a Con): ---The keyboard is thin, but still should have some thin rubber feet, or a rubber / silicone coating. It's nice to have it seperate from the folio itself, but if you type at an angle, the keyboard slides over the surface since it's lightweight. ---I'd like to see the material on the folio surface that contacts the iPad to be a bit 'softer'; feels like fairly hard plastic. ---The instructions are attached directly to the inside of the packaging and is easy to throw away (white sheets on a white box). Similarly, the warranty information is in a small, plain white envelope attached to the inside of the box, and is hard to notice. As previously mentioned, I'm concerned about replacing a battery on the keyboard at an inconvenient time, and the lack of a backlit keyboard. Those were the two factors for my rating.
This review is from Logitech - Flip Folio Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 11-inch - Latest Model (M4 & M5), iPad Air 11-inch (M2, M3 & M4)(5th Gen) - Graphite
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .We appreciate your detailed feedback on the FlipFolio, especially your insights regarding the keyboard's battery and the absence of backlighting. Your comments about the keyboard's stability and the folio's interior material are also valuable to us, and we're always looking for ways to enhance our products for a better user experience.
- Pros mentioned:Typing comfort
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Decent at best, but hard to recommend
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I don’t think it’s as simple as saying, ‘well, this thing is nearly half the cost of Apple’s overpriced solution…’ and calling it a day. Sure, it’s *significantly* cheaper, and I would argue in some ways it provides more flexibility than what the Magic Keyboard can. It’s probably most fair to point out that these aren’t really competing products, since the Logitech option doesn’t have a touch pad. Sorry…I’m getting ahead of myself. Here’s what I like about it: it’s super flexible and can be used with the iPad in both landscape AND portrait modes, which is something that I think a lot of standard iPad cases/folios miss out on. Also, I actually like that the keyboard is a separate physical piece from the rest of the case, which again points to flexibility. The hinge allows for many different viewing angles, even ones nearly flat— but is not a good solution for ‘drafting’ when you rest your palm on the display. And, while $160 is still a bit steep, even in 2025, it is way cheaper than what you can get from Apple. Logitech is a reputable brand. The keyboard types well, is lightweight, and I like that it attaches magnetically to the case (although I’d prefer the magnets be a little stronger). Also, there is a little rubber tab at one end of the keyboard that makes detaching from the case super simple. It is far from perfect, though. I do not like the material… this isn’t that different from competing products, but this rubbery material gets fingerprinty and greasy and over time looks kind of gross. Maybe if you clean your case daily it could last longer, but many people don’t clean their screens weekly, and that’s where the cost is. The hinge may offer a wide variety of viewing angles, but I don’t think it is that stable of a hinge. Fresh out of the box, it is almost inflexible, so much so that I wasn’t sure I was bending it the right way. I tried checking the instructions, but all that was provided in the box were unhelpful graphics that didn’t provide much insight on how to use it. (I know, it’s a case, how hard can it be?) But I did struggle a bit. Also, when bending the hinge, the crease that forms on what is the ‘inside’ of the cover doesn’t look like it belongs. It’s almost as if there is too much material in that crease, and it doesn’t wrinkle consistently across the length of the fold. It’s minor, but it looks weird to me. And finally, I find the hinge to be loosening relatively quickly over a short period of time, where it seems to be ‘slouching’ over the course of watching a movie, for instance. I don’t have high hopes that this is going to last as long as your iPad will, and as soon as you buy a replacement, you’re already over the cost of Apple’s premium product. I can’t ding this for not having a touchpad from a design perspective, but I can from a price perspective. Obviously a touch pad would change the design of the whole thing, I get that, but without a touch pad it’s hard to justify the price. There’s also an issue when it comes to product integration. Yes, it pairs quickly and easily to your iPad, but Apple has not yet perfected their user interface for third-party keyboard products, so the floating keyboard shortcut window across the bottom of the display, despite not needing to access the keyboard, is annoying. If I have an external keyboard, I’d like to free the screen entirely of any keyboard-related graphics and have the space for displaying whatever I’m typing. I know this isn’t strictly a “Logitech” problem, but functionally, I can buy a cheap rubbery iPad case and mobile bluetooth keyboard on Amazon for a lot less than $160. This is at best ‘decent,’ but with questionable durability on the hinge, and not enough differentiation from a much less expensive solution, I don’t know that it’s worth the price.
This review is from Logitech - Flip Folio Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 11-inch - Latest Model (M4 & M5), iPad Air 11-inch (M2, M3 & M4)(5th Gen) - Graphite
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .We appreciate your detailed feedback on the Flip Folio Keyboard Case. It's valuable to hear your thoughts on its flexibility, design, and areas for improvement like the material, hinge stability, and the overall user experience. This helps us continue to refine our products.
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
A great keyboard but the case misses opportunities
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is a case that's not entirely clear what it wants to be, and in the process, loses a key opportunity. As a folio iPad case, it has a strong magnetic hold with your tablet; however it's lacking any real side protection. That's not a deal breaker and it's expected. What's nice is that the case maintains a slim profile when closed....for the most part. The problem is that the keyboard has a partitioned space on the outside of the case. When the keyboard isn't there, that space feels...empty, and ruins the "flat profile." But if you keep the keyboard attached to the case, the keyboard sticks out far enough to make the case bulky and unbalanced. Folding the case is also limited. It's an odd feeling, but the cover of the case bends inward, which you then flip around to create a stand - and that's the only way it can be used. The keyboard is essentially meant to be used independently of the case. The thing is, the keyboard still has a magnetic hold on the inside of the cover, but the only way to prop up the iPad is by using the cover folded to the back. This was a totally missed opportunity. About the keyboard: It's actually pretty fantastic. Key travel is short, but typing on it is quite comfortable. The keys are well spaced for an 11" tablet and I appreciate the inclusion of task keys - although I miss having clearly laid-out function keys. The keyboard also supports 3 connections and, frankly, is quite a great bit of travel kit all on its own. One weird thing about the keyboard: it doesn't have a way to power externally, relying on an internal battery that is supposed to last many years. I guess time will tell, but that makes me a bit nervous.
This review is from Logitech - Flip Folio Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 11-inch - Latest Model (M4 & M5), iPad Air 11-inch (M2, M3 & M4)(5th Gen) - Graphite
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .We appreciate your detailed feedback on the Flip Folio Keyboard Case. We understand your points regarding the case's design and the keyboard's integration, and this input is valuable for our continuous product development. It's great to hear the keyboard itself provides a comfortable typing experience.
- Pros mentioned:Connectivity
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great item
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The key board is easy to use and connects with no issues. Recommend this item.
This review is from Logitech - Flip Folio Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 11-inch - Latest Model (M4 & M5), iPad Air 11-inch (M2, M3 & M4)(5th Gen) - Graphite
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Your feedback means a lot to us. We’re glad the product is serving you well and helping you get things done. Thanks for choosing Logitech!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great cover and keyboard
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Love the keyboard and it’s magnetic attachment to the cover.
This review is from Logitech - Flip Folio Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 11-inch - Latest Model (M4 & M5), iPad Air 11-inch (M2, M3 & M4)(5th Gen) - Graphite
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Thanks for the feedback on the Logitech - Flip Folio Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 11-inch! We're happy to hear it's working great for you. Your input is really appreciated!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Keyboard
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great product and they had a really great sale at the time. I would say the same had it been full asking price
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Thanks for taking the time to share your experience. We’re delighted the product is working well for you. Your feedback means a lot.













