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Logitech Combo Touch iPad Pro 11" (Open Box)

$52.88
$142.99 63% off Reference Price
Condition: Refurbished; Open Box
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Top positive review
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Incredibly Functional
By Shannon M on Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Should’ve bought this MONTHS ago. I’m currently studying for professional exams (6 total) and have been using my iPad + goodnotes app for note taking. It’s been great! But boy does this case add a level of efficiency I didn’t know could exist on an iPad. The trackpad is a game changer! It turns your iPad into a mini laptop and I’m able to use the trackpad for most functions and supplement with the Apple Pencil for diagrams, doodles, highlighting etc. the case is well made, sturdy, and seems like it would do a great job protecting the structure of the iPad. The kickstand works well and is flexible but not floppy which is great. I do like the keyboard being detachable as I also use my iPad for digital art and it’s quick and easy to switch between tablet/laptop modes. This is an excellent price point for the quality. I was looking at the tech type case previously and got nervous about bad reviews. I’m glad I shifted to a brand I know I can trust and purchased this instead.
Top critical review
9 people found this helpful
Serviceable yet aggressively mediocre
By Voluminous Rancor on Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023
I don't know why Amazon wants me to rate this on its touch screen, or battery, because it doesn't have either. Battery: there is no battery as the keyboard is powered by Smart Connect, which has a nice magnetic connection. Keyboard: The backlight is fine, no complaints. The keyboard is very small and cramped, but I have large hands. Others may have a better time, but if I have access to a larger keyboard that's what I'll be using, this keyboard is suitable for emails, browsing, etc. But if I am writing something substantial or coding or something it's time to use a big boy input device. I have not used the magic keyboard to compare them. It really is fine though, and the globe key provides the ability to do the kind of old school OS level keyboard shortcuts that some of us prefer from way back in the day, I'm sure some people really get into them. It's cool to not always have to reach up and touch the screen. This thing is definitely serviceable and I am glad I own it rather than nothing, don't get me wrong. Trackpad: Wanted to give another star for the excellent trackpad, but this thing's overall mediocrity makes its best feature not as great a selling point. Anyway it works well and clicks well. Case: My beef with this case is how flimsy the kickstand is. This thing is trying to be both a kickstand style case and a keyboard attachment, and its weakness is in the kickstand. The edge of the stand is very flimsy and has caused my iPad Pro to topple forwards or backwards many times when trying to get a better angle. I have been thinking of how to stabilize the stand and I think a fold-out lip would go a really long way, or even just a 3d printed 'foot' or something to wedge it into when you're trying to get something done. It's a pretty terrible experience for a case keyboard combo that costs this much money. The viewing angles are very limited in keyboard mode, if you put it at too acute an angle the iPad topples forward onto your hands. There is nothing to stabilize it. So you can never really be sure you can safely get real work done even if you place it on a desk. If on a softer surface such as a lap, the tiny lip of the kickstand provides almost zero stability. That is, if your lap is even long enough to accommodate the rear kickstand plus the full length of the keyboard and your iPad doesn't fall off your knees. I could see using it laptop style if you had a tray in your lap. How I find this useful: as bad as this design is at what it's designed for, if you reverse the keyboard attachment and use it as a way to prop the kickstand, you get a sturdy easel-like configuration for art or taking notes by hand. This is how I actually use it in my lap, and something that I find genuinely useful about it. However, this probably damages the keys and I wouldn't recommend it unless you have as much contempt for this device's tiny keyboard as I do. Case: I can't stand the way this thing picks up dirt. It's like a dirt magnet. The soft fibers are like a sponge gathering your finger oils, any ambient grime that you accidentally put your iPad near, what have you. I'm not a dirty person and after a couple months the thing has a patina of finger oils in certain places. The fabric has also shown how it will wear, probably not great, this thing's houndstooth grey pattern will look pretty shabby in a year or two. Looks: I dig the fabric, that's kinda elegant. The case itself is a muddy tan that seems maybe inspired by the military? Or something? I really don't get why it is this color, and this really isn't why you're buying this case. You're buying it because you need something cheaper than a Magic Keyboard. My theory is that they know this, therefore they're making it as ugly as possible so that you know you're not getting the premium experience. It's fine. It's "professional" or whatever to have an ugly computing device anyway. Overall: it's fine, whatever. It will get the job done but you will spend a lot more time adapting to its limitations than enjoying using it.

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