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Logitech Folio Touch iPad Keyboard Case (Open Box)

$66.49
$139.99 53% off Reference Price
Condition: New; Open Box
Style: Open Box
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Comparison with apple Keyboard
By Vaughn on Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2022
I used the apple keyboard for about 2.5 years and switched to this one, here is my comparison. -Price - this one wins hands down -Size/portability - the apple keyboard wins hands down, much thinner -Pencil/stylus - the apple keyboard does not secure the Apply pencil and it can be just knocked off. This one has a strap that secures it. I love that. I used to just leave my pencil in my tablet pocket of my bag so it wouldn’t get lost and almost never used it and it was always dead when I tried. Using it much more now and it’s always charged. -Keyboard/functionality. They both are similar. This one has tactile (slightly clicky, but not annoyingly clicky) keys and the apple keyboard is more of a membrane keyboard. I prefer this one better for typing but that comes down to personal preference. Where this one pulls ahead is the fact that it has a touchpad and the apple keyboard does not, and the function keys along the top that give you quick access to screen brightness, media controls, search, volume, etc. The only drawback on this front is that the “Lock Screen” button is directly above the backspace key. I’ve inadvertently locked the iPad in the middle of typing something (including this review). I am training myself but it is still slightly annoying. Durability - tough call on this one because I’ve only had it a month or so. I switched from my apple keyboard because one of my most used keys (arrow key) bottom left was starting to fail frequently and the edges of the cover were fraying badly. I got 2.5 years of HEAVY use out of it though. This one feels sturdier and is thicker overall so I believe it will last just as long if not longer, but I have no way of knowing that it will. No verdict from me on this one just my impressions. The apple one was constantly disconnecting and getting bad signals from the connectors in the back of the iPad. So much so I would have to literally reboot my iPad to get it to work sometimes. Again, it was after a long time of heavy use but my previous apple keyboard on my previous iPad did the same thing. Then I was stuck with just a really expensive case. -Lap use/tray/table use - If you have a full table with plenty of space (about 1.5-2 feet) this one is just fine and more comfortable. However compared to the apple keyboard, this one is not nearly as convenient on the lap. I could balance the apple keyboard on my lap or an airline table tray just fine and it worked a lot better. This one is much more awkward than the apple keyboard to balance on your lap and just doesn’t fit well on an airline tray table. You can do it, it’s just a balancing act the whole time. Nod to apple keyboard in this category. Overall if you can deal with the lap use and airline tray table use awkwardness of this model, the fact that is much cheaper and has way better features than the apple keyboard, I would personally get this one.
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#7 Button fell off within the first week!
By Moonlight Graham on Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
Well it’s gone from bad to worse. I had this same product and it worked beautifully for over 5 years. This time the Product Box 📦 had a major DENT on the corner and within the first week of owning the keyboard the #7 button fell off!!! Quality lagging here or just a lemon 🍋? I’m not sure. I’m hoping they replace this bad keyboard and I get another good five years. Disappointed.

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Comparison with apple Keyboard
By Vaughn - Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2022
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I used the apple keyboard for about 2.5 years and switched to this one, here is my comparison. -Price - this one wins hands down -Size/portability - the apple keyboard wins hands down, much thinner -Pencil/stylus - the apple keyboard does not secure the Apply pencil and it can be just knocked off. This one has a strap that secures it. I love that. I used to just leave my pencil in my tablet pocket of my bag so it wouldn’t get lost and almost never used it and it was always dead when I tried. Using it much more now and it’s always charged. -Keyboard/functionality. They both are similar. This one has tactile (slightly clicky, but not annoyingly clicky) keys and the apple keyboard is more of a membrane keyboard. I prefer this one better for typing but that comes down to personal preference. Where this one pulls ahead is the fact that it has a touchpad and the apple keyboard does not, and the function keys along the top that give you quick access to screen brightness, media controls, search, volume, etc. The only drawback on this front is that the “Lock Screen” button is directly above the backspace key. I’ve inadvertently locked the iPad in the middle of typing something (including this review). I am training myself but it is still slightly annoying. Durability - tough call on this one because I’ve only had it a month or so. I switched from my apple keyboard because one of my most used keys (arrow key) bottom left was starting to fail frequently and the edges of the cover were fraying badly. I got 2.5 years of HEAVY use out of it though. This one feels sturdier and is thicker overall so I believe it will last just as long if not longer, but I have no way of knowing that it will. No verdict from me on this one just my impressions. The apple one was constantly disconnecting and getting bad signals from the connectors in the back of the iPad. So much so I would have to literally reboot my iPad to get it to work sometimes. Again, it was after a long time of heavy use but my previous apple keyboard on my previous iPad did the same thing. Then I was stuck with just a really expensive case. -Lap use/tray/table use - If you have a full table with plenty of space (about 1.5-2 feet) this one is just fine and more comfortable. However compared to the apple keyboard, this one is not nearly as convenient on the lap. I could balance the apple keyboard on my lap or an airline table tray just fine and it worked a lot better. This one is much more awkward than the apple keyboard to balance on your lap and just doesn’t fit well on an airline tray table. You can do it, it’s just a balancing act the whole time. Nod to apple keyboard in this category. Overall if you can deal with the lap use and airline tray table use awkwardness of this model, the fact that is much cheaper and has way better features than the apple keyboard, I would personally get this one.
Muy funcional
By Albert Andres Amaya Villarreal - Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
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Excelente teclado, múltiples funciones
This thing is hellishly heavy; but the rest is near perfection.
By Stephanie Monaghan - Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021
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I’m moving to the Logitech Folio Touch from an Apple Smart Keyboard Folio, so some of my review will be colored by that. The Bad First, the elephant in the room. The Logitech Folio Touch is HEAVY. Almost hellishly so. I’m pretty sure it weighs more than my iPad itself, and brings the combined weight into near-laptop territory. Given how pleased I am with almost every other aspect of the Logitech, I’ll accept the weight, but if you’re at all sensitive to that, you may want to think twice about buying this unit. Also, when you first connect the keyboard it prompts you to install an app which in turn updates the keyboard firmware. Now pay close attention: the app warns you to NOT INTERRUPT the update process, and it MEANS IT. DO NOT DO IT! I inadvertently hit the lock button on the keyboard, putting the iPad to sleep in the middle of the update, and when the update finished the trackpad no longer worked. It took me thirty seconds to discover this has been a common complaint, a half an hour to track down the fix, and then well over an hour trying to get the solution to work. Everything’s fine now, but I was not a happy camper during those couple of hours. For the weight, and the whole firmware update experience I’m knocking one star off my rating. Everything else about this keyboard has been wonderful. The Good Pretty much everything else, starting with the price. The Logitech set me back about half the price of the Apple keyboard, despite being at least as good. Apple should be embarrassed. The Case The case is very solid and feels like it will go a long way toward protecting my iPad from bending (which *can* be a problem), though this undoubtedly contributes to the keyboard’s weight. Trade-offs. It offers full coverage, which means side and drop protection. However, if I want to hold the iPad without the case (which, given the weight of the case, is fairly often) it takes effort to remove it, unlike the Apple keyboard which is just held on magnetically. Logitech has taken its design cues from the Microsoft Surface, with a stand that folds out from the back of the case. In contradistinction to the Apple keyboard, this both offers the advantage of infinitely adjustable viewing angles and lap use. However, the hinge mechanism is quite stiff and requires two hands to manipulate. Physically, I’m very impressed with the build quality. The cloth-like cover material, in addition to being very stylish, and despite apparent susceptibility to some scuffing, hides dirt and other marks well, and is much more durable than the silicone-whatever material the Apple keyboard uses, which wrinkles and flakes within months. The Keyboard The typing quality is also quite good, though the keys are just a wee bit too stiff for my typing style — I find I have to hit them heavier than is my wont, which slows me down somewhat. The keyboard makes use of the Apple smart connector (I read Logitech engineers worked closely with Apple on this to get it right). Which means no battery, so the keyboard doesn’t need to be charged. It also means, for example, no Bluetooth lag. And the trackpad can take full advantage of the smart connector to supply the full range of gestures, from two-, three- and four-fingered tapping and swiping to pinching and zooming. Can’t do any of that with a Bluetooth mouse. Unlike Apple, Logitech provides a full row of function keys to control volume and brightness, lock/unlock, and so forth. Honestly, I didn’t think I’d find these useful, since I never use them on my desktop. But they’re turning out to be much more useful than I’d imagined. And the keyboard is backlit. As a touch typist, I don’t generally need to see the keys, but I love it just for the eye candy. I find myself typing in the dark just so I can turn on the The keyboard folds fully backward (and deactivates) to get out of the way when you just want to, say, view a movie, which is convenient. Logitech provides some basic modifier key programming (e.g., swapping Ctrl and CapsLk). But this begs the question of more full-featured programmability. Imagine being able to reprogram the function keys, or keyboard shortcut macros. Perhaps a future firmware update will give us this. The Apple Pencil One of my biggest complaints about the Apple keyboard is that it provides no protection for the Apple Pencil. The Pencil just sits naked on top, where it is prone to being knocked off. As a result, I had to store the pencil separately (so it’s not charging), and then go hunting for it when I needed it. Not terribly convenient. The Folio Touch provides protection via a flap, so I can conveniently leave my pencil on top of the iPad. The one drawback here is that the flap only engages when the case is closed, so that if, for example, I’m holding my iPad vertically my hand rests directly on the pencil and can tend to pull it off. Summary Despite some shortcomings, the Logitech Folio Touch has a lot going for it. Logitech makes some of the best accessories on the market, and this is no exception. I especially appreciate the touchpad, Apple Pencil protection and, for eye appeal, the backlit keyboard. I think I’ve found my daily driver.
I love this keyboard/case
By MacWiz - Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023
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The Logitech Folio Touch iPad Keyboard case...really fills the bill. First, it is compatible with my iPad Pro (m1)and the keyboard sports more features than the one Apple sells as this one has variable lighted keys and the track pad is positive, responsive and a welcome addition. I have taken my time in writing this review as I often see folks who have had something for a day or two writing rave reviews. Well, I have been using this now for many months and can say that it works quite well and is near half the price of what Apple sells for the iPad. The keys of the keyboard have a good "feel" and there is key movement that most people who type like. The fit is good and the case, while heavy is certainly sturdy and it offers good protection to the iPad. I have taken this to Europe with me and traveled around with it. As I said, it is a bit heavy, but far lighter that carrying my laptop. It runs on the iPads internal power and uses very little power. The battery life for the day appears unaffected as I always have reserve when it goes on the charger at night. Logitech is a good company that makes quality merchandise. When I replace my iPad, I will likely buy another Logitech case,keyboard for it.
Best case all around
By Brett stevens - Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
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bought this case for my wife’s iPad, protects it, keeps her pen from falling off, doesn’t have to charge separately, quality is definitely there, and my only complaint is they don’t have this exact case for my iPad Pro 13 inch. I’ve used many different cases on mine even the apple keyboard case that’s over $300 and I STILL think this case would fit my lifestyle better.
Extremely useful for a student like me!
By Gaura C. - Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2021
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I bought this product because being a student I couldn’t afford a magic keyboard but I still wanted a good keyboard case. This case checks off everything i wanted. In my personal opinion it feels nice to type on, has a satisfying sound, and the back light is actually really good. The light can be adjusted too so if you are pulling off a late night study session, you can see the keys but you’re not blinding yourself. I’m pretty sure it has all the features of the magic keyboard minus the usb-c pass through but personally, that’s not much of a problem for me. It feels good to hold but it does have a bit of weight which I personally also like. It just feels strong and sturdy. It’s also really nice it just connects to the smart connector which I know will be a life saver coming up. The shortcuts are all pretty easy to figure out, you just use the same motions for the screen on the trackpad. For example, if you want to go between windows, three fingers to the left or right. It would have been nice if they included some sort of paper though, with instructions so you know the full extent of what you can do. My only complaint is with the Logitech Crayon holder. As far as I knew I thought it could be used with both an Apple Pencil and a Logitech Crayon. However, I find it hard to store my Pencil there. To be fair though, I do have a silicon case on it and that might be the reason so I didn’t deduct any points. In conclusion, this is one of the best cases I have ever bought and would definitely recommend it. It has style points, it has functional points, and usability points as well. If you are a student looking to save some money but still want a good keyboard case, this is it. Trust me, you are missing out on barely anything except having 2 usb-c ports. Thank you for reading, hopefully you have a good idea about this case now.
#7 Button fell off within the first week!
By Moonlight Graham - Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
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Well it’s gone from bad to worse. I had this same product and it worked beautifully for over 5 years. This time the Product Box 📦 had a major DENT on the corner and within the first week of owning the keyboard the #7 button fell off!!! Quality lagging here or just a lemon 🍋? I’m not sure. I’m hoping they replace this bad keyboard and I get another good five years. Disappointed.
Magnetic seams good! Easy to install/ like the versatility and holds pen/
By Mama knows - Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2022
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iPad pro11, Really like this tablet!! Magnetic is strong. Opens nice and closes Good!! sturdy !! Like key pad Did- like new soo only 90 days. Saved 50 bucks. Hope holds up. Purse. love the fact that my son is 61 and his body. You can see in the picture that it comes down below or by your hips. And you can adjust the strap., there is an outside zipper pocket that is the same as the inside zipper pocket, which is about 3/4 of the size of the purse. There is an outside pouch pocket that does not zip up, but that would be a good place to put your keys or something so it’s easy access there’s two pouches to hold a phone, one on the outside one on the inside my phone is in a case and it’s an iPhone 13 Pro and you have a bout probably a fourth of an inch more so you might be able to get the iPhone 13 promax. So there is a total of three zipper pouches, two phone pouches, and one open good size pouch and I like the fact that my tablet fits in there that’s what I got it for. Perfect person looks beautiful. Hope it holds up to my tablet use!! Will update info in 3-12 months to see how it’s held up Pen like. Don’t know if it draws. But the soft part does.
Recommend with reservations. It may only lay a year under heavy use
By henryc32 - Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
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The is my second folio case. I had the first one for two years until the keyboard started disconnecting sporadically. While the first one worked it was perfect. Note there are wires going through the hinge connecting the keyboard to the part of the case enclosing the iPad. The way I use the case, this hinge was bent several times during the day. Obviously this continual bending compromised one of the wires. This is why I took one star off. Update 9/1/2024 My second folio case just failed like the first. This one was a bit flakey when it worked. Specifically, when the keyboard was folded out of the way, the soft one would not always appear. NOTE: I am a very heavy user of the keyboard. PROS - The keyboard is excellent. Nice feel. During the last year I wrote 1,500-2,000 words a day with no complaints. - The case does a great job protecting the keyboard. - For me this case was a better choice than the Touch with the detachable keyboard which I had before this case. With the Touch, the keyboard always seemed to be detached when I needed it. - I love the IOS keys and use them all the time. The Apple keyboard does not have them. - Having a roe of function keys is also nice - Nice holder for Apple Pencil CONS - As mentioned above with heavy bending of the hinge the life span maybe only two years - The case is a little heavy although I really don’t notice the weight.
Magic Keyboard Killer
By Tristen Menzies - Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020
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*Entire review written on the Logitech Folio Touch* Earlier in 2020 when Apple announced the iPad Pro 2020 models with a surprise announcement of the Magic Keyboard accessory-the tech community went nuts. The Magic Keyboard was backlit, magnetically (and magically) connected to the iPad Pro, and had a floating “cantilever” design. I was hyped myself and was down to get one...until I saw the pricing. $300 starting price and $349 for the 12.9” iPad Pro was a bit much even for me as a fan of Apple products. Upon further research I found out that the Magic Keyboard had limited viewing angles and had to be removed from the case if you wanted to draw with it flat down with an Apple Pencil. With all of this in mind I searched the internet for a cheaper and more versatile alternative...which led me to Logitech’s Folio Touch. Benefits to this over the Magic Keyboard: -Case can be kept on without constantly being removed -A row of function keys that are not present on the Magic Keyboard -Edge to edge protection which is not found on the Magic Keyboard -Same drivers and gestures for the trackpad as the Magic Keyboard -Almost half the price of the Magic Keyboard at $160 vs $300+ -Uses the same Smart Connector that Apple uses so no need to charge or sync the keyboard (Logitech worked closely with Apple on this product) Cons: -Not as sleek as the Magic Keyboard aesthetically -No extra USB-C charging port like the Magic Keyboard -The recessed casing makes it hard to use some USB-C accessories -Only for the 11” iPad Pro or 2020 iPad Air All in all this keyboard is excellent at about half the price of the Magic Keyboard as it offers superior protection, a row of function keys, same trackpad gestures, backlit keys, a strap to secure the Apple Pencil or Logitech Crayon, a mode for tablet use or drawing use without removing the case + protection, and firmware updates via Logitech’s Keyboard Control application. Little details like the keyboard deactivating when folded back and the strap being magnetically kept out of the way makes this keyboard a good value compared to the Magic Keyboard especially at this price point.
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