6 Best Apple iPad 10th Generation Cases With Keyboards
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Apple’s line-up of iPads can double up as mini workstations and it’s also the case for the 10.9-inch iPad 10th Generation. It offers a good screen, USB-C charging, and is powered by the A14 Bionic chip. However, if you want to make the most of it, we recommend pairing it with a keyboard case.
Juqitech Backlit-Keyboard Case
Juqitech Backlit-Keyboard Case
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Apple accessories generally tend to be on the expensive side. However, that’s not the case with the Juqitech keyboard case. It’s an affordable folio case with a magnetic keyboard that’s detachable.
The keys are comfortable to type, even if it’s not as good as the official case from Apple. But for the price, it’s a pretty good deal. Interestingly, this keyboard is backlit. You can cycle between 7 colors. The keyboard is well-made with a reversible keyboard case, which you can fold back to prop it up.
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COO Keyboard Case for iPad 10th Generation
COO Keyboard Case for iPad 10th Generation
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Another case with a detachable keyboard is the one by COO. The case is a mixture of faux leather and TPU. The faux leather gives it a premium look. The case also bundles a dedicated slot for the 1st Gen Apple Pencil.
Like the option above, it’s a Bluetooth keyboard, and you will need to pair it with your iPad. The keyboard is detachable, and you can snap it off when you do not need it. This way, the screen will stay protected from ugly marks and scratches. At the same time, the TPU bumper provides additional grip.
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TQQ iPad 10th Gen Case with Keyboard
TQQ iPad 10th Gen Case with Keyboard
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The TQQ iPad 10th generation keyboard case is similar to the COO case and brings home a reversible design with a detachable keyboard. Like the one above, it connects via Bluetooth. However, you can choose between four colors to match your 10th Gen iPad.
It is a folio case and also doubles as a kickstand whenever needed. The battery life is decent, and you will get close to 80 hours on a full charge. The TQQ iPad cover with keyboard is a sturdy and lightweight case and doesn’t add much bulk to the overall build of the iPad. However, the keyboard’s magnet is a little weak, and the keyboard may slip at times.
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ESR Rebound Magnetic Keyboard Case
ESR Rebound Magnetic Keyboard Case
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The ESR Rebound is more expensive than the ones above, and it brings a slew of functional features to the table. Unlike the ones above, it’s not a magnetic keyboard case. Instead, it has a cantilever-like design which props up the iPad in the air when opened. The keyboard is well-made and durable.
The best part is that the magnets are strong and hold the iPad 10th Gen in place without breaking a sweat. And yes, there’s a row of shortcut buttons at the top. Much like some of its counterparts, the ESR Rebound case for the iPad 10th Gen also comes with backlit keys.
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Logitech Combo Touch Detachable Keyboard Case
Logitech Combo Touch Detachable Keyboard Case
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The Logitech Combo Touch Detachable comes with Smart Connector pins. It brings two advantages. Firstly, the keyboard doesn’t need external batteries to function. Secondly, detaching the keyboard when you need to read or watch movies is as easy as 1-2-3.
Another key highlight is the inclusion of a trackpad and dedicated shortcut keys for iPadOS. Plus, the rear comes with a small flip at the back, which doubles as a kickstand. The best part is that the kickstand is infinitely adjustable, and this comes in great use when watching movies or taking notes from the tablet.
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Apple Magic Keyboard Folio
Apple Magic Keyboard Folio
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If you want to stay in the Apple ecosystem, the Apple Magic Keyboard Folio is a no-nonsense pick. It does away with the business of Bluetooth connection. Instead, you can connect directly via the 3-magnetic pins.
As for the keyboard, it comes with a dedicated row of function keys. It’s compact and yet provides a comfortable typing experience. However, it’s not much of a protective case. While the front flap will cover the screen, the open design means that the bumpers stay open to the risk of scratches and drops.
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Last updated on 13 May, 2024
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