Brand | Logitech |
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Item model number | 920-008432 |
Hardware Platform | Tablet |
Operating System | IOS |
Item Weight | 1.41 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.06 x 1.06 x 12.22 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.06 x 1.06 x 12.22 inches |
Color | Black |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B075322GR3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 20, 2017 |
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Logitech iPad Pro 12.9 inch Keyboard Case | SLIM COMBO with Detachable, Backlit, Wireless Keyboard and Smart Connector (Black)
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Brand | Logitech |
Compatible Devices | apple ipad pro 12.9 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Keyboard Description | Wireless |
Color | Black |
Number of Keys | 78 |
Style | iPad Pro 12.9 Keyboard + Case |
Material | Polyurethane, Plastic |
Included Components | case with detachable keyboard, user guide |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
About this item
- Designed in partnership with Apple exclusively for iPad Pro 12.9 inch (1st and 2nd generation)
- Powered by iPad via Apple Smart Connector. Connects instantly with one click. No batteries or Bluetooth needed
- Detachable keyboard for ultimate flexibility. Plastic outside and high performance technical fabric with PU coating for spill-resistance
- Backlit keys for typing in low light; In portrait mode holds iPad Pro at one angle - 73 degrees
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Battery life | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.2 | — | 5.0 |
Sturdiness | 3.8 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.2 | — | 4.8 |
Easy to use | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.1 | — | — |
Touch Screen | 4.1 | 3.8 | — | — | — | 4.8 |
Value for money | — | 4.9 | 5.0 | 5.0 | — | — |
Sold By | — | runelk iPad keyboard case | CHESONA Direct | CHESONA Direct | Matthew Wilson | Real-Eagle |
connectivity tech | Wireless | Wireless | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | smart | Bluetooth |
number of keys | 78 | 78 | 78 | 64 | 78 | 64 |
compatible devices | apple ipad pro 12.9 | 2022 12.9 inch pro 6th Generation (MODEL A2436/A2437/2764/A2766), 2021 12.9 inch Pro 5th Generation (MODEL A2378/A2379/A2461/A2462), 2020 12.9 inch Pro 4th Generation (MODEL A2229/A2069/ A2232/A2233), 2018 12.9 inch Pro 3rd Generation (MODEL A1876/A2014/A1895/A1983) | IPad Pro 12.9 inch 4th Generation 2020 (A2229/A2069/A2232/A2233), IPad Pro 12.9 inch 3rd Generation 2018 (A1876/A2014/A1895/A1983), IPad Pro 12.9 inch 5th Generation 2021 (A2378/A2379/A2461/A2462), IPad Pro 12.9 inch 6th Generation 2022(A2436/A2764/A2437/A2766) | iPad Pro 12.9 6th/5th/4th3rd Gen | Laptop | Tablet |
keyboard description | Wireless | Standalone | Wireless | Wireless | Membrane | Bluetooth |
operating system | IOS | Mac OS | iOS | iOS | — | Windows, Android, IOS |
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Slim Combo is the ultimate companion to your iPad Pro 12.9 inch. With its 4 use-modes - Typing, Viewing, FaceTime and Reading and 50 degrees of viewing angles there are no limits to how you use your iPad Pro. Its full-size backlit keyboard (3 adjustable levels of backlighting) with iOS shortcuts takes typing to the next level. And thanks to the Smart Connector—the latest generation of connectivity from Apple—your keyboard pairs with iPad Pro in a click and never requires charging, taking power directly from your iPad Pro.
Simple Setup :
First Step: Click the iPad Pro into the holder - first the top left corner, then top left right.
Second Step: Open a kickstand on a holder, set the iPad Pro holder at a comfortable angle, Adjust if needed.
Third Step: Attach the keyboard, aligning 3 connector pins on the keyboard with 3 connector ports on the side of the iPad Pro.
Fourth Step: For iPad Pro 12.9 inch, fold the keyboard palm rest under for a more compact footprint.
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Customers like the ease of use of the keyboard. For example, they mention it connects easily and quickly, making work a breeze. That said, some complain about the performance. Opinions are mixed on quality, durability, weight, value, and fit.
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Customers like the ease of use of the keyboard. For example, they say it connects easily and quickly, the initial pairing was simple, and it makes work a breeze. The set up is effortless, and the pairing is seamless and without lag. It's convenient and fits perfectly the iPad Pro.
"...The snap on/off of the keyboard is simple...." Read more
"...The Logitech designs its case to be sturdy and easy to use and gives the iPad the feel (and added screen protection) of a laptop...." Read more
"...OVERALL functionality: 4/5Upon arrival, I was ecstatic. It connects smoothly, types nicely, and has none of the issues I had with my old..." Read more
"...The set up is effortless as it just snaps on each corner snuggly and the keyboard simply attracts to the magnetic ends of the iPad and goes on it..." Read more
Customers like the keyboard attachment. They say that it allows them to continue to use the device as a tablet. They also like that the keyboard is easy to remove and separate the iPad from the keyboard. Overall, customers are satisfied with the portability of the product.
"...The ability to detach the keyboard allows the option to continue to use the device *as an iPad* if desired — no need to give up cherished Saturday..." Read more
"This version is MUCH better! It’s lighter, has a detachable keyboard so portability becomes less of a hassle, and an adjustable kickstand with a..." Read more
"...Like the ability to separate the iPad Pro from the keyboard when I just want to watch something. The keyboard attaches and detaches easily...." Read more
"...The detachable keyboard is great when in a confined space. For now, being on the go, this case holds up well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the keyboard. Some mention that the keyboard and the kickstand provide a pleasant typing experience, and the protective cover is very good. However, others say that after an update some of the keys no longer works, the letters on the Apple keyboard came off, and some of its symbols will not work. The unit holds up, but the letters would be pressed accidentally or it wouldn't turn off.
"...keyboard is backlit (with different levels of brightness), and has Apple Function buttons- keyboard occupies minimal area in front of iPad..." Read more
"...I liked it at first, especially the backlit keyboard and the fact that iPad powers it with very little energy draw...." Read more
"...tuck it under the case while on my lap not in use, the keys would be pressed accidentally or it wouldn't turn off the "using keyboard mode"...." Read more
"...There are shortcut keys across the top that do not exist on the Smart Keyboard and they become more important the more that you use them...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the keyboard. Some mention that it's extremely sturdy and can be set almost any way, while others say that the case is brittle and breaks easily.
"...I LOVE the hard‐vinyl, waterproof, bulletproof‐feel of the textured material on the front of the keyboard...." Read more
"...Anyway, May of 2019 rolls around and I happened to notice a crack in the lower right claw that holds the corner of the Ipad...." Read more
"...is necessary to support this stand which somehow is dainty and yet strong - securely tight at the hinge and yet very easy to manipulate...." Read more
"...Some of the plastic, like the stand does not feel high quality...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the keyboard. Some mention that it's super lightweight compared to a laptop, and does not add appreciably to the weight. However, others say that it is a bit heavy and bulkier when the front keyboard is removed.
"...-Apple keyboard is definitely more “sleek” — it is thiner, and had a nice soft inside screen protector separating the keyboard from the screen and..." Read more
"...There is some extra weight, but when the front keyboard is removed, it’s not a noticeable difference...." Read more
"...It’s lighter, has a detachable keyboard so portability becomes less of a hassle, and an adjustable kickstand with a holder to hold your Apple Pencil/..." Read more
"...The case itself is a nice slim design and as mentioned in other reviews, the continuously adjustable angle is very helpful...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the keyboard. Some mention it's well worth the price, while others say it'll be a little pricey.
"...keyboard is $30 less than Logitech, but Logitech's price difference is worth every penny...." Read more
"...A little pricey, but worth it if you intend to use your IPP as laptop/for multiple hours at a time." Read more
"...This is a great keyboard for the price. It's very hardy, and hefty so keep that in mind. Some consider that a negative, to me it's a positive." Read more
"...I would have given it a 5 star rating, but it was expensive and I am not sure how it will hold up in the long run." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the keyboard. Some mention that it fits well, while others say that it didn't fit their iPad. The back shell is great and the iPad snaps into it very tightly. The kickstand has a snug hinge that stays exactly at the angle you want. However, some customers say that the case is too big for the reduced iPad dimensions.
"...The fit is too tight.I didn’t think I would enjoy the sleeve that holds the Apple Pencil very much — but it’s really a nice feature...." Read more
"...The set up is effortless as it just snaps on each corner snuggly and the keyboard simply attracts to the magnetic ends of the iPad and goes on it..." Read more
"Product does not fit the newer version of the 12.9. That’s to bad. I do like the Logitech keyboard fro the iPad 12.9...." Read more
"...The back shell is great and the iPad snaps into it very tightly but it doesn't wrap around too far and ruin the look of the iPad face...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the keyboard. They mention that it only partially works, is not at all usable, and has poor functionality. Some customers also report that the space bar stopped working after a month. Overall, customers are disappointed with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...up, but the letters on the Apple keyboard came off and it stopped working reliably after 2.5 years of use." Read more
"...There are connection issues with Apple's keyboard. It doesn't work reliably...." Read more
"...Has more options and is more fun?! An "Everywhere Combo"?" Read more
"...Most frustrating is that I am unable to type any apostrophes —but oddly I am able to type “ (the same key, but hitting shift)...." Read more
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- I'm used to using the iPad Pro *naked* - no case at all. A leather front cover protected the device when it was stored in my backpack; but that cover was always removed when using the device. I stressed the idea of _lightest weight possible_.
- I sometimes used an Apple Magic keyboard, and a compact stand for light typing. But this required removing three items from the backpack. I found it easier to just walk over to my computer workstation.
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After iOS 13, I discovered the potential of doing *laptop work* with the iPad Pro. This became possible due to things like:
- attaching a mouse through Accessibility=>Touch
- learning the *x‐callback‐URL scheme* for app to app communication
- powerful apps like Pythonista, Working Copy, Drafts5, Ulysses, iVim, Textastic, Termius
- the ability to transferring files (pdf, xlsx, py, doc, md ) to/from iOS 13 Files app via USB hub
I started looking for a quick *keyboard setup* solution. I settled on the slim detachable design offered by Logitech.
#### Pleasantly Surprised with many Design Features
The ability to detach the keyboard allows the option to continue to use the device *as an iPad* if desired — no need to give up cherished Saturday morning coffee routines - studying articles of interest and watching YouTube tutorial videos. Perfect !
I must devote a sentence or two highlighting that the keyboard can fold in half — saving space. (This is what "slim" refers to in Logitech's product name.) Whenever I do upgrade to my next iPad, I hope to find a detachable, under‐folding keyboard design like this one. (Logitech's current design for 3rd gen iPad Pro doesn't do this.) This is more important than first realized!
As for functionality, the keys respond very well to typing — which is the main reason for having a keyboard in the first place!
The backlit keys works great in low‐light settings.
You get a top row of keys dedicated to iPad functions too - something popular with most keyboards for iPad, that ironically, Apple omitted with their own case design.
I LOVE the hard‐vinyl, waterproof, bulletproof‐feel of the textured material on the front of the keyboard. I don’t know what makes this black material so attractive to me — but it is! It always looks new and clean — not old and worn. Initially, I thought I wouldn’t be happy with any keyboard, unless I was able to remove it when I wanted to use the device like an iPad. That idea has all but disappeared — I’ve reached the point to where I mentally view the iPad and the back case *as one item*.
There is some extra weight, but when the front keyboard is removed, it’s not a noticeable difference. It certainly doesn’t deter using the device as an iPad.
Unlike the detachable front, the back part of the case does not lends itself to constant removing/replacing. The fit is too tight.
I didn’t think I would enjoy the sleeve that holds the Apple Pencil very much — but it’s really a nice feature. Although I used the Apple Pencil a lot before, (love handwriting, especially Spencerian Script) I use it much more now due to the convenient location.
You’re not limited to a few preset tilt positions. The back folds (and holds) at any optimal tilted angle. (Caveat — I’ve only had the case 16 days now — I’m hoping i don’t have to change this sentence in the future. Time will tell.)
The older 2nd Gen iPad Pro *is not that different from* the 3rd Gen iPad Pro — certainly not worth the money to upgrade ! This case enhances the *laptop abilities* of new iOS 13. I’ll use it for another year before even considering an upgrade.
In short, all the things I though I would be concerned about have become either less important, or are no issue at all! I’m using this case more and more as time goes on. I’ve already used it for several work projects. The iPad Pro become a new device.
#### Recap
- Pros
- detachable keyboard
- keys feel more like “keyboard” than Apple’s Magic keyboard
- keyboard is backlit (with different levels of brightness), and has Apple Function buttons
- keyboard occupies minimal area in front of iPad
- Apple Pencil sleeve is handier than I thought — using Apple Pencil more than before
- not locked into 2 or 3 preset angled positions, back angles for any position
- front of case has very attractive black heavy vinyl, waterproof, bullet‐proof‐feel texture.
- Cons
All the things I thought of listing here are not that important now. (That is weird, because I am usually a very nit‐picky person.) I’ve come to like this case as is. I guess if I had to list a con, it would be the tad bit extra weight when holding the device in your hands and using it as an iPad. But, honestly, the back of the case is not that much heavier, it’s hardly a noticeable increase in weight.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2020
- I'm used to using the iPad Pro *naked* - no case at all. A leather front cover protected the device when it was stored in my backpack; but that cover was always removed when using the device. I stressed the idea of _lightest weight possible_.
- I sometimes used an Apple Magic keyboard, and a compact stand for light typing. But this required removing three items from the backpack. I found it easier to just walk over to my computer workstation.
----
After iOS 13, I discovered the potential of doing *laptop work* with the iPad Pro. This became possible due to things like:
- attaching a mouse through Accessibility=>Touch
- learning the *x‐callback‐URL scheme* for app to app communication
- powerful apps like Pythonista, Working Copy, Drafts5, Ulysses, iVim, Textastic, Termius
- the ability to transferring files (pdf, xlsx, py, doc, md ) to/from iOS 13 Files app via USB hub
I started looking for a quick *keyboard setup* solution. I settled on the slim detachable design offered by Logitech.
#### Pleasantly Surprised with many Design Features
The ability to detach the keyboard allows the option to continue to use the device *as an iPad* if desired — no need to give up cherished Saturday morning coffee routines - studying articles of interest and watching YouTube tutorial videos. Perfect !
I must devote a sentence or two highlighting that the keyboard can fold in half — saving space. (This is what "slim" refers to in Logitech's product name.) Whenever I do upgrade to my next iPad, I hope to find a detachable, under‐folding keyboard design like this one. (Logitech's current design for 3rd gen iPad Pro doesn't do this.) This is more important than first realized!
As for functionality, the keys respond very well to typing — which is the main reason for having a keyboard in the first place!
The backlit keys works great in low‐light settings.
You get a top row of keys dedicated to iPad functions too - something popular with most keyboards for iPad, that ironically, Apple omitted with their own case design.
I LOVE the hard‐vinyl, waterproof, bulletproof‐feel of the textured material on the front of the keyboard. I don’t know what makes this black material so attractive to me — but it is! It always looks new and clean — not old and worn. Initially, I thought I wouldn’t be happy with any keyboard, unless I was able to remove it when I wanted to use the device like an iPad. That idea has all but disappeared — I’ve reached the point to where I mentally view the iPad and the back case *as one item*.
There is some extra weight, but when the front keyboard is removed, it’s not a noticeable difference. It certainly doesn’t deter using the device as an iPad.
Unlike the detachable front, the back part of the case does not lends itself to constant removing/replacing. The fit is too tight.
I didn’t think I would enjoy the sleeve that holds the Apple Pencil very much — but it’s really a nice feature. Although I used the Apple Pencil a lot before, (love handwriting, especially Spencerian Script) I use it much more now due to the convenient location.
You’re not limited to a few preset tilt positions. The back folds (and holds) at any optimal tilted angle. (Caveat — I’ve only had the case 16 days now — I’m hoping i don’t have to change this sentence in the future. Time will tell.)
The older 2nd Gen iPad Pro *is not that different from* the 3rd Gen iPad Pro — certainly not worth the money to upgrade ! This case enhances the *laptop abilities* of new iOS 13. I’ll use it for another year before even considering an upgrade.
In short, all the things I though I would be concerned about have become either less important, or are no issue at all! I’m using this case more and more as time goes on. I’ve already used it for several work projects. The iPad Pro become a new device.
#### Recap
- Pros
- detachable keyboard
- keys feel more like “keyboard” than Apple’s Magic keyboard
- keyboard is backlit (with different levels of brightness), and has Apple Function buttons
- keyboard occupies minimal area in front of iPad
- Apple Pencil sleeve is handier than I thought — using Apple Pencil more than before
- not locked into 2 or 3 preset angled positions, back angles for any position
- front of case has very attractive black heavy vinyl, waterproof, bullet‐proof‐feel texture.
- Cons
All the things I thought of listing here are not that important now. (That is weird, because I am usually a very nit‐picky person.) I’ve come to like this case as is. I guess if I had to list a con, it would be the tad bit extra weight when holding the device in your hands and using it as an iPad. But, honestly, the back of the case is not that much heavier, it’s hardly a noticeable increase in weight.
Anyway, May of 2019 rolls around and I happened to notice a crack in the lower right claw that holds the corner of the Ipad. If it progresses much further it will break off and render the unit completely unusable. I then immediately noticed the other lower claw was starting to crack as well, and one of the rubber feet had fallen off. I did not go through Amazon for a warranty return or replacement. I went straight to Logitech website and started the process. After several emails with a few pictures, and proof of purchase and serial number, as well as one picture of the defect with the service ticket in the background, they are delivering a replacement through UPS. No condescension or accusatory questioning whatsoever just straight up accountability for structural failure of the unit. That's aces to me. They are not even requiring me to send back the old unit, which means I may be able to Super-Glue it get more use out of it. I hadn't even registered the product prior to submitting the claim under the one-year warranty. If the return hadn't gone so well (and I don't yet have the replacement) I would only give it three stars.
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Défaut : le contact électrique entre les deux pièces se perd souvent on doit essuyer les deux contacts pour refonctionné.
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2020