ESR iPad Pro 13 Inch Case with Keyboard (M4, 2024), iPad Pro 13 Keyboard Case with Easy-Set Magnetic Stand, Portrait/Raised Modes for iPad Pro 13, Removable, Rebound 360 Series, Black

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Work from Anywhere: upgrade your iPad to getting-stuff-done mode by transforming it into a portable productivity machine and be ready to work whenever, wherever
Quick-Set Magnetic Stand: ultra-strong magnets seamlessly combine case and tablet to let you easily open the floating cantilever stand to the perfect angle for typing or browsing
Multiple View Modes: back case detaches for instant hands-on access with full-body protection and can be set up in raised screen view, for better posture during use, and portrait mode, for the perfect way to FaceTime
Quick and Easy Navigation: use every millimeter of the extended, ultra-sensitive multi-touch trackpad to tap, pinch, and swipe with perfect precision and navigate your iPad in a whole new way
Compatibility: only for iPad Pro 13 inch (2024, M4); Model:A2925,A2926
Complete Customer Support: detailed setup videos and FAQs, comprehensive 12-month warranty, lifetime support, and personalized help

10 reviews for ESR iPad Pro 13 Inch Case with Keyboard (M4, 2024), iPad Pro 13 Keyboard Case with Easy-Set Magnetic Stand, Portrait/Raised Modes for iPad Pro 13, Removable, Rebound 360 Series, Black

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  1. Dieselboy

    Exactly what I wanted
    This review is for the ESR keyboard case for the 2024 M4 iPad Pro 13.So, let’s start by saying this case is Exactly what I wanted for my new iPad Pro. The M4 iPad is so new, its really hard to find a good aftermarket case, but ESR seems to have read my mind and made one… a really good one albeit. There are a few nitpicks from me, but overall, this is a 5 star case.Why do want this particular case? Because I want the iPad to have a case on at all times. When it is in the keyboard case and when it’s out. ESR has made a keyboard case just for that. The iPad is essentially in a slim black case at all times, so when I remove it from the keyboard case to game or use as an iPad again, I don’t need to worry about it or have another case on standby. ESR accomplished this by making the slim case with a metal backing, so the magnets from the hinged side lock onto the slim case, not the iPad, which makes the magnetic power extremely strong. Once you snap the iPad on, it doesn’t move nor slide around. You can open, close, adjust the hinge angle without fearing your iPad will move around. Oh the slim case will also accommodate the pencil and it even has a strap that will protect the pencil when the case is closed. Overall, the case is very sturdy, well designed and built. The touchpad is excellent and the keyboard has a firm feedback which I like. Oh, the keyboard battery, yes, it has its own battery, so you don’t have to drain your iPad to use it. Yes it needs to charged, but it is also an USB-C and the battery last a long time, for weeks of use. And No it does not have a battery gauge, which at first I thought it might be worrisome, but guess what, the native battery widget on the iPad shows the keyboard battery percentage!!! This is AWESOME, see attached screen shot!Now, let me nitpick a bit… wow is it heavy. I understand with all the metal, magnets and battery, it will be heavy. I think it’s heavier than my old clunker IBM Thinkpad! But it’s something I am ok with and can live with, for all of its features. Oh, due to the weight, the keyboard does not tip over when you are using it on your lap on the couch or in bed. The weight of the battery anchors down so the iPad is not heavier than the keyboard, which is an Issue with the Apple MK, its so light that it tips over easily.The keyboard, BTW I am writing this review with it as we speak. Why does this keyboard DOES NOT HAVE A DELETE KEY??? Instead there is a screen lock key! why? It’s very frustrating that I am so used to using the delete key and every time I hit it, the screen goes blank! I will have to bring up the onscreen keyboard to use the delete key! Ugh!!! This is probably my biggest gripe with this keyboard!My recommendation to ESR would be to put the delete key back and give us one more color on the keyboard lighting, white. It has every color but white. The closest to white is cyan, which is just a lighter shade of blue! Give us pure white please!Other than that, this is an awesome keyboard case at less than 1/3 of Apple MK price! Plus its 360 protection of the iPad and onboard battery feature, it is definitely a 5 star product!

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  2. Richard M

    Good keyboard case for iPad Pro
    Strong points: There’s a sub-case to protect your iPad when it’s off the keyboard; good tactile feel on the keys; trackpad works well; you can turn the iPad to vertical orientation and keep typing; base is heavy enough to be stable; priced about a third of the Apple keyboard.Weak points: Trackpad is too small; It has a separate battery to keep charged; It’s pretty heavy to carry.I think the good outweighs the bad. Recommended.

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  3. andrea

    Great product!
    Recently got the new Ipad and was looking for a case and found this one. It is a great case! Feels great and keeps the Ipad super secure. I love that you can detach the keyboard from the case so you can use them separately but still keep the Ipad fully protected. I also like that the case rotates on the magnetic base. This is everything I wanted and at a super reasonable price. My ONLY complaint would be the weight of it. It is definitely heavier than carrying my Macbook Air and that took some getting used to. But to get around that I just use the case without the keyboard when I don’t need it so the weight isn’t an issue. Would definitely recommend this product!!

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  4. Medina

    Feels Like a Laptop – Great Case
    I got the ESR Keyboard Case for the 13” iPad Pro, and I’m really impressed. The keyboard feels smooth and responsive, the trackpad works perfectly, and it’s super easy to connect. It honestly makes my iPad feel like a full laptop.The case is sturdy, the stand is adjustable, and the backlit keys are great for working at night. It’s sleek, protective, and definitely worth it if you use your iPad for work or everyday use. Highly recommend!

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  5. Andrea

    An affordable keyboard with all the bells and whistles as the high end keyboards
    EDIT:I bought the Magic Keyboard. The ESR Rebound that I liked so much is now sitting in it’s box for back up and I just bought the Magic Keyboard. I regret nothing.TL:DRBasically I really like the ESR Rebound Keyboard case but I still opted to purchase the Magic Keyboard as my daily driver for my IPad Pro 13 M4. There was a lacking in the ESR Rebound in that I missed the Magic Keyboard. I kept finding myself researching the Magic Keyboard and looking at comparison videos even though I claimed to be happy with the ESR Rebound. I couldn’t get it out of my mind! So there you are, I gave in to the $299 on amazon and now I am typing on a keyboard that checks all my boxes, it’s asethetically and functionally JUST RIGHT.I bought this for my IPad Pro 13 M4, which is ginormous and quite thin. This is awesome but it causes my anxiety over the safety of the iPad to rise to a new level. I upgraded from my iPad Air 4th generation (~11”) with the white Magic Keyboard. I had my iPad Air for about 5 years and I was so used to it I would treat it very casually and throw it around, it was my go to so this big thin iPad is something to get used to.I loved the Magic Keyboard I had. I couldn’t justify spending the extra money on the Magic Keyboard even at $299 on Amazon this time around. My second go to would have been the Logitech keyboard however even on Amazon at $259 I might as well have shelled out the money for the Apple Magic Keyboard.After doing some research on compatible keyboards I found ESR made this Rebound Keyboard Case. I already am a big fan of this brand so it made it even easier to choose with the price tag on it being about $100 which is much more affordable than the previously mentioned keyboards that obviously have their quality behind them and their brands as well.It had all the things I could have asked for in the specs. A case for the random time I take my iPad off the keyboard and backlit keys. Not much to ask for however when I received the keyboard it had so much more! The function keys on the top row, the different colors for backlit keys, it’s sturdy and I feel my IPad is protected.The feeling of typing is unlike the magic keyboard in that it is clicky, somewhat like a mechanical keyboard but it is obviously not to that quality. I like how it sounds and feels while typing. I appreciate the different colors for the backlit keys however I would have been fine with just a white backlight because of what I’m used to. The trackpad to me feels like a good size, I am used to the 11” Magic Keyboard and it is about the same size, I have to get used to how loud the clicks are on the trackpad, quite different from a Magic Keyboard especially the new one with the haptic feedback. It doesn’t bother me so much as I just tap on the screen if I need to move or click on anything for the most part.The quality of the material this is made out of is easy smeared onto. If I have lotion or even semi oily hands from cuticle oil, something of that sort it definitely shows on the keys and arm rests. It’s not hard to clean but it’s just a little unsightly and I’m being overly careful with my new big toy so I am constantly cleaning. It might not be a big deal to many but I am a little neat freak.Many have commented or complained about the weight of the case and keyboard. I actually like it. My iPad has not tipped over as my old iPad Air 4th gen with the Magic Keyboard would constantly which I appreciate because it’s a big iPad and I want to keep it safe instead of having it fall off my lap or fall back on the bed because it’s top heavy. I am not one to travel around with my iPad, being a stay at home mom it does not go very far from my home unless we go on vacation and even then it depends on where we’re going. So I cannot account for traveling weight. I still feel IMO it’s not that heavy and if I were a student or if I used it to bring to work it would not be inconvenient to me. Of course in comparison to the Magic Keyboard and the Logitech keyboard they are much thinner and would be more travel friendly.The keyboard has its own battery which holds very well. I’ll be using the set up all day starting at 100% and it’ll go down to 90% by the end of the day. It does have a standby mode that it goes to automatically after a certain amount of time. You can charge the keyboard by charging the iPad but it does not work the other way around. It’s very easy to connect to the Bluetooth and I haven’t had any problems with connectivity. There is a slight lag to get it out of standby mode but it’s 2 seconds to wake the keyboard and it’s back and running, not something you’d see in the Magic Keyboard or Logitech but I can live with the 2 seconds to wake up the keyboard to keep $150-200 or more dollars.For the price this keyboard is with about the same features as the other keyboards and good quality I’m happy with it. I use my iPad everyday for productivity, organization, videos, research, recipes, messaging and browsing. I’m on here more than I am on my phone. This keyboard has been a great affordable addition to my new IPad Pro

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  6. Pippa

    Very pleased with the item. Performs well with very minimal drawbacks (mostly to do with the touchpad). Probably the best one on the market currently for the price point. I appreciate the customer service, the reliability, trustworthiness, and legitimacy of the brand (compared to other cheaper, questionable, dropshipped brands available on the market).Love that it comes with a detachable magnet case. I have also gotten so much use out of the ability to adjust the orientation, viewing angle, and height of the iPad which you wouldn’t be able to do with Apple’s Magic Keyboard.I bought this for my m4 13-inch iPad with the nanotexture screen and my main use is for reading/researching and sketching/painting designs so protection, durability, and versatility were my main priorities. Yes, it is bulky and heavy, but this is not an issue for me as I think the tradeoff for sturdiness is so worth it. I would rather carry an extra kilogram than have to constantly worry about my screen getting scratched by a poorly designed keyboard case. Initially I was also concerned about the wobbliness of the hinge of the case but in the end this never became an obstacle as I work primarily on a flat surface anyway (as opposed to on my lap).Typing experience is pleasant and smooth. After a week of daily usage (3-4 hours per day), I still have not noticed any latency issues. Battery is long-lasting. No connectivity issues whatsoever.Regarding the touchpad: if you are someone who is used to high-sensitivity touchpads, you may notice a very very slight delay — though this is also not an issue for me because I use gestures directly on my iPad screen in my workflow anyway. Secondly, unlike the Macbook and the Magic Keyboard’s touchpad, tapping gestures seem to not work on the ESR’s touchpad (or if it works I haven’t figured out how yet) and clicking on it does not feel as luxurious as typing on it. Other gestures, such as scrolling, zooming in/out and shifting tabs etc. work like a charm. If your main device for working is an iPad — chances are you primarily work with the Apple Pencil anyway, so the keyboard is only being used as a supplementary writing device — to which the ESR’s keyboard case seem to tick all the boxes for a very reasonable price tag.The design is very sleek — having brightness and color options for keyboard lighting is a plus. The clasp provides extra security for your Apple Pencil. The beveling of the case makes sure the keyboard does not actually come into direct contact with your [nanotextured] screen. Overall, very satisfied with the item!

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  7. David Velasco Orrante

    Es un artículo muy estorboso, pesa más que la MacBook Pro de 16 pulgadas para un iPad

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  8. Mr.Alexei Samarski

    Device stopped working after 10 days. Not charging.

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  9. YZA

    Second best after Apple Magic KeyboardWhat I didn’t like:1- twice as heavy as AMK2- doesn’t fold properly3- iPad doesn’t sleep when closed you have to use button4- small mouse padWhat I liked:1- more stable than AMK2- can view iPad vertically3- very sturdy and well built4- high material matching AMK5- extra IPad protection for when de attached

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  10. joao gilberto santos de aguiar

    Produto muito bom, só achei um pouco pesado.

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    ESR iPad Pro 13 Inch Case with Keyboard (M4, 2024), iPad Pro 13 Keyboard Case with Easy-Set Magnetic Stand, Portrait/Raised Modes for iPad Pro 13, Removable, Rebound 360 Series, Black
    ESR iPad Pro 13 Inch Case with Keyboard (M4, 2024), iPad Pro 13 Keyboard Case with Easy-Set Magnetic Stand, Portrait/Raised Modes for iPad Pro 13, Removable, Rebound 360 Series, Black

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