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Kensington Ipad Case With Bluetooth Keyboard

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anyonymous 2024-04-03 04:13:36

[Black] Excellent best iPad keyboard case!!! I tried them all THIS IS THE BEST ONE!!!

5
Maciek 2024-05-06 08:15:10

[USB 2.0] Up until now, I could connect either a USB-audio headphone OR a USB-compliant MIDI keyboard to my USB-C iPad via a wired connection, but not both. This meant that one of the two – keyboard or headphone – had to be connected via Bluetooth. This is usually not a problem except when trying to record a live performance, where Bluetooth latency is frankly unacceptable. With the MiniFuse, however, both the keyboard and the headphone attach to the interface, and a single USB-C cable connects to the iPad. I have so many neat synth and other music creation apps on there that I can finally use live! This is HUGE for me. Note that the MiniFuse 4 supports up to 500 mA keyboards via its USB-hub, so long as it's plugged in, whereas the MiniFuse 2 supports only up to 250 mA devices, which cuts out most external USB-compliant MIDI keyboards. Yeah, it's a bit of a pain to have to plug the MiniFuse 4 to a wall socket to make it all work, but that's still just a single wire. Oh, also, I've connected some synths to the audio inputs, and I've been running both the headphone and main Audio outputs, as well as the loopback interface both with the iPad and my mac, and it all works and sounds fantastic. The manual takes a bit of careful reading to understand the possible routings (for me at least, I'm a newbie at this) but it's well written and I was able to figure it out pretty quickly. I didn't know I needed it, but now that I have the MiniFuse, I can't imagine not having it as the central hub to my synthesizer setup.

5
Stacey 2024-05-28 08:46:35

[1 lb (0.4 kg)] I ordered the Bluetooth keyboard to go with an iPad I bought for my son and it arrived in just a few days! I was also very well packaged. Thanks!

5
Picky shopper 2024-09-02 01:37:51

[Padded] It's roomy enough for my iPad Air including the Bluetooth keyboard I attached to it. The handles are sewn securely to the case. I can easily slide the handles over my wrist when I need to use both hands temporarily for something else. I'm glad it doesn't have a shoulder strap like so many other cases. The zipper teeth are large enough to mesh easily and reliably every time.

5
Picky shopper 2024-09-22 01:41:39

It's roomy enough for my iPad Air including the Bluetooth keyboard I attached to it. The handles are sewn securely to the case. I can easily slide the handles over my wrist when I need to use both hands temporarily for something else. I'm glad it doesn't have a shoulder strap like so many other cases. The zipper teeth are large enough to mesh easily and reliably every time.

5
Patricia 2024-09-22 08:37:44

[, White] So far, I have really taken to this Keyboard Case. It connects to the iPad perfectly thru those 3 little pins (unlike Apple's solution which I returned). The case does a great job of protecting the entire iPad and I much prefer the feel of the keyboard as compared to Apple's keyboard. I'm very happy with this purchase.

5
Michael 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2x AAA] I've been using the Kensington trackball for a couple of weeks. It worked out of the box on my Linux machine and it's been responsive and reliable. The ball doesn't seem to clog quickly, and the button on the bottom to push it out for cleaning is a great idea. It works on Bluetooth as well as with their wifi dongle, which caused me some trouble when I switched it to Bluetooth mode by mistake, but when I finally read the instructions I quickly changed it back. It has buttons all over the place. I don't know how to program them under Linux nor would I want to, but fortunately they seem to do nothing if unprogrammed, as it's hard to use the trackball without clicking them now and then. This hasn't interfered with my use of the trackball, though. It feels much like the old Logitech Marble Trackball with a handmade tilted stand that I've used for years.

5
GLENN L. 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] I had an old ipad the they didn't make this case anymore. So I bought a new ipad pro and bought the same case because I like how the keyboard is detachable from the ipad.

5
Snake 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] This is simply the best keyboard for an iPad Pro.

5
Gabriel 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Sony NP-F] Best keyboard by far, blows Apple’s pathetic excuse for a keyboard out of the water. This case protects and is extremely functional. Apple will truly sacrifice everything a keyboard case is supposed to be (a decent keyboard, a decent case) at the expense of design. Things this keyboard has that Apple decided to let you figure out for yourself: - Adjustable back-lit keys - Proper key travel for an enjoyable typing experience even for prolonged periods (this review being typed on the case) - A pen carrying solution - A flap to keep the case closed and your iPad safe - Function keys - Actual iPad corner protection for drops Just to name some off the top of my head  Because of the keyboard, I use my MBP 13” 1/4 of the time now, its brilliant. I will hand write my notes and study but for the times I want a good typing experience I just flip this case over. Truly unlocks potential in the 3rd gen iPad Pro, I take this thing places I otherwise wouldn’t have because of the case. 5/5 I think Apple’s business model is smart - the more pathetic the case, the more likely they’ll be back to buy another one because their’s got dropped once and is gone for good.

5