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The ESR Magic Keyboard Case is designed exclusively for iPad 11th (A16, 2025) and 10th Gen models, featuring a 10.9-inch floating cantilever stand, springy backlit scissor keys, and a multi-touch trackpad. Its ultra-strong magnetic attachment ensures quick setup and secure fit, transforming your tablet into a sleek, portable productivity machine with premium laptop-style typing comfort.
Standing screen display size | 10.9 Inches |
Brand | ESR |
Item model number | 4894240165324 |
Hardware Platform | Tablet |
Operating System | Ios |
Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 6.7 x 0.51 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 6.7 x 0.51 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Electronic Silk Road Corp |
ASIN | B0BCVMWCW5 |
Date First Available | September 2, 2022 |
G**D
Great option
Loving it so far!They keyboard and trackpad both work well. The track pad is a little choppy, especially when it comes to dragging icons around, but overall I am very happy with it anyways. It works perfectly for scrolling and multitasking.Love that the keyboard is backlit, and has different led colors to pick from. It also feels nice to the touch, as the whole thing is matte soft plastic.I personally could do without the strap, but it would be great to keep an apple pencil attached in a bag.I think the case looks and feels super close to the official option for less than half the price.I also am very impressed with the battery life so far. I was hesitant to leave it on with the case closed, but it seems to have an auto shutoff, or sleep feature because I havent charged it or turned it off in 3 days now and it still has about 95% charge. Its also nice that its battery life shows up in the widget.Mu only complaint so far is the minor trackpad issues and I feel like the magnets could be slightly stronger. Sometimes when I adjust the volume I push the ipad slighty off the magnets.Overall I highly recommend this product.
A**E
Everything I could’ve wanted!
Using my lovely little ESR keyboard/case combo to type up this review right now. Let’s jump right in!PROS:- Quality: the reason I spent this much money on a case/keyboard combo was for the quality. I wanted something that would last, look good, and feel good. This product checks all those boxes. I don’t think I could’ve found a better item unless I’d purchased from Apple directly.- Look: I purchased the white option and love how clean it looks. The exterior of the case is simply perfect. The magnetic closure looks sleek and isn’t bulky. Interior of the case looks soft and supple. The keyboard is beautiful and the backlight offers x3 light settings that time out after a few minutes spent untouched.- Feel: feels fantastic. The exterior of the case is smooth and matte without being slippery. The keyboard is what sold me - it 100% feels like a quality keyboard. The sound of the clicks are softly muted rather than that cheap clacky sound you get with other keyboards. The keyboard also has a pleasing texture and feels like it would be easy to clean. With my iPad inside and the case closed, it feels solid and has some weight to it, but this makes me believe in it’s durability. I’m confident if I dropped this case my iPad would be protected. One thing I noted is when the case is open and your iPad is in place, the indent that allows the iPad itself to tilt backwards is tight the first few times you move it - don’t be afraid to use a BIT of force to lean your iPad further back so it’s at a slightly more pleasing angle.- In Action: does the job and does it well. My iPad stays firmly in place without any slipping in the slightest. The keyboard is small, obviously, but it didn’t take long to adjust to the key spacing (as is the case with any keyboard). Yes, as other reviews have stated, the power button on the keyboard is slightly annoying in its placement, but I don’t mind it. It’s not like I’m clicking it on/off all the time. It’s a non-issue for me.CONS:- Backlit keyboard: I feel like some of the lights behind the keys are very slightly brighter than others. This is probably due to where the bulbs are placed behind the keys and not because any of the bulbs are faulty. For example, my ‘A’ key looks mildly brighter than my ‘L’ key. I seriously doubt most users would notice it. I didn’t until just now, and it’s not at all significant enough for me to want to return this case.- Mousepad: I feel like I have to press down a little harder on the mousepad to make a selection, vs the pressure I apply on my laptop. Not a significant issue.- Backspace button: slightly smaller than what I would’ve preferred, but again, not significant.WISHES:- Mousepad: I wish the mousepad had the tap-to-select option some laptops have, rather than actually having to press down to hear the click for it to select. This is because the mousepad doesn’t have the little left/right mouse buttons, it’s just a single square. So my mind doesn’t think to press down to select, because there’s no button! It would be nice to simply tap the mousepad and have that be enough to select.Overall I strongly recommend this keyboard.
M**W
Good but too early to tell
lighted keyboardReceived quickly today for iPad Air M3 (13). Was using an Apple Magic Keyboard for m1 iPad Pro that is 5 years old. Reason for purchase was to have the function keys, lighted keyboard, and a black cover that the new Apple Magic Keyboard for iPad Air does not have (Only in white with Apple)First impressions.1. Keyboard keys feel good.2. Nice to have a lighted keyboard3. Battery status shows up in iPadOS Battery widget4. Have seen complaints about weight. To me the weight is very similar to my m1magic keyboard I was using, did not do an official weight, but did not notice a major difference.5. Also saw comments that note the magnets are weak, I did not see see this on the unit I received6. Cost -at 1/3 the price of Apple’s unit I get al the features I was looking for, lighted keyboard, black color7. Using Bluetooth for the connection vs, the 3 dots that apple uses, I have not noticed any lag in typing or moving the pointer8. Love the Apple Pencil holder for when it is not chargingCons:1. Lack of documentation: The QR code in the box went to a dead page on their site-Shame2. If you dig around their site you find a page by process of elimination that is the product but no videos (Says videos are coming) or just very general FAQ, not specific to the product3. Would like to be able to purchase a keyboard membrane to keep dirt out of the innards but have no clue what make to use.4. When you close the keyboard the keyboard lights look like they remained on, so I ended up powering down the keyboard. Using the power button. Would like to know if it sleep eventually when the keyboard is closed or not.Unknowns:1. Durability- have seen some reviews where they note the keys have fallen off after a year. I have no clue, but my Apple Keyboard from the M1 Pro is 5 years old with ) issues.2. Battery Life. With the keyboard not pulling power from the iPad as the Magic Keyboard does, I am hoping I get a little more time out of the iPad. I also do not know how long the charge will hold on the keyboardOnce again the price point is why I took a gamble on this. Out of the box it feels good and performs well. Lack of documentation on their website is a problem for a company like ESR which is being advertised so heavily on YouTube with tech people.
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