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The Luckset Keyboard Case for iPad Pro 12.9 Inch (3rd to 6th Gen) combines a detachable backlit keyboard with a 360° rotatable smart folio design. It features a pencil holder, auto sleep/wake functionality, and a durable TPU inner case, making it the perfect accessory for professionals on the go.
B**T
Amazing
Just got the latest ipad and it connected to it seamlessly. The magnetic hold is great. I’ve been using it for about a week now. it keeps the ipad and keyboard in place really well. Great for on the go !
J**S
Bluetooth doesn’t work on keyboard
The Bluetooth doesn’t work on the keyboard to pair it. I have tried everything. The connect key never turns on the BT light. Everything in the troubleshoot guide is for BT not connecting on the iPad side, nothing about it not working on the keyboard. Sad because the case itself is pretty nice and now I can’t even use it because the keyboard doesn’t work.
E**Y
Love it!
As of now, I absolutely love this case. The last keyboard case I had for iPad lagged like crazy, and it made it frustrating for me to take notes in class. I like that when I put my Apple pen in it automatically turns it to where turns it, so it charges. I was bad with charging my Apple pen before this. Highly recommend. The keyboard does make the typing noise which is something I like. The buttons are big enough for someone to type without making mistakes.
M**.
Overall, it’s okay
Okay, main notes on this product:[Pros]-The Bluetooth keyboard is surprisingly goodIt wasn’t difficult at all to pair it with my iPad, and so far it hasn’t failed on me. It definitely feels cheap, but hey what did you expect from it. The RGB exists for late night typing, but if its looks you’re interested in they’re definitely not getting points for that. The battery life on the keyboard lasts about a day I think? 8 hours or so. I don’t use it for that long at a time but after two, max three, days it needs to be charged. This isn’t a problem for me because it’s simple to just plug in when I sleep.- The case fulfills its job and has a nice designBut again, the quality isn’t anything that amazing. Thankfully I haven’t dropped my iPad to attest to the protection of the case, but I have a feeling it won’t do much. It’s definitely a step up from a bare iPad though so I don’t have to worry about the body getting scratched at least. Regarding the design, the volume buttons have the right amount of required force and there’s an opening for the power button, as well as openings for the speakers and charging port. I’ve had no problem in that way. The slot for the Apple Pencil also serves its purpose well and has an opening at the top to push your pencil out once it’s magnetically attached. Note though, the circle shaped spot next to the pencil holder, while appearing to be for holding your pencil upright, is far too big for it. Since I have an Apple Pencil case with a tip covering though, it’s convenient to put the tip in when I’m taking notes. The flap of the case also closes over the camera, which is a design choice I’m very grateful for because I constantly worry about the camera getting scratched. Also yes, it rotates. I haven’t found myself ever really rotating it asides from once or twice though, but it’s fine and works as advertised.[Cons]-While I quite like the case’s design, the propping options leave more to be desired (at least for me)There are three settings for screen height. I find the middle setting most useful for me, but whenever I want a slightly inclined surface to write notes or anything of the such, I have to lay it flat. There’s no triangle design to prop up the head of the iPad as you might see in some other designs, and three settings isn’t very diverse considering other options nowadays.-For some reason, at least with my order, the box already looked open? Also the packaging is pretty shoddyYou can see the tear in the box in my pictures, and also the packaging was quite weird. I had two of the same sticker stuck in one place, leading me to think of someone who had just returned this and the company just stuck another one on. Also, as you can see, no matter how much I tried I could NOT for the life of me get this piece of tissue paper off from the rotator area. It’s not that big of a deal since that part is covered all the time anyway, but it reaaalllly shows how janky this is. The clear casing on the back also has a film for some reason? If you scratch it the blurriness comes off, but it shouldn’t be like that anyway and there’s no way I’m going to scratch the entire back and risk damaging it. Another sticker stuck on the back peeled off with residue, which is also quite ugly even though it’s covered. That might just be because of the heat in my area though. The entire packaging just gave very bad first impressions an screams that it’s cheaply produced and pumped out.Now, amazon suggested topics:-Ease of installation: I had no problems installing it. Just pop it in, pop it out.-Performance: Average. The keyboard has a low-ish battery life and the case is made of plastic and some soft materials. It makes my iPad feel protected enough, and I don’t worry about the case damaging the iPad.-Weight: It’s not heavy at all. Actually, even with the Bluetooth keyboard magnetically stuck to the case (because there’s also a magnet on the flap to keep it closed, which doubles as a place for the keyboard to stick), it’s really light. Probably because its cheap, but it’s nice that it isn’t inconvenient.-Quality: Poor to average for the reasons I have listed.-Magnet strength: I have had zero issues with the magnet. I think it’s actually the perfect balanace between easy to open and stays shut for both closing the iPad and keeping the Bluetooth keyboard attached.-Value for money: Honestly, I do not really recommend. I only ended up getting this case and keyboard because I was in a pinch for college and really needed something asap to type and protect my naked iPad. I sort of regret not returning it in the return window as for 50, dollars, I don’t think its worth it. I highly recommend just buying a separate case and a Logitech keyboard or something. Although, right now it is on sale for about 25 dollars. In that case, if you really want a cheap combo option (although, you do have a not-at-all-cheap iPad, so I’m not sure why you would?), go ahead and purchase this combo, but keep in mind it has its advantages and drawbacks.
R**R
Honestly
Honestly? i would never buy something that has 1 or 2 reviews. But i took my chances because i need to use my ipad for school and mostly got it for the keyboard and pencil holder. it is amazing so far, the keyboard is quiet but feels super nice while typing, unlike a folio keyboard by apple. the backlight is nice too. the only thing that mildly bothers me is how sometimes the magnetic backing doesnt snap on right and it takes a few tries to get it right but other than that, i love it so far! i recommend!
K**K
did not fit
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