What accessories should I buy for my iPad?

What accessories should I buy for my iPad?

These are some of our favorite stands, cases, keyboards, and Pencils, no matter which iPad you have. Save this story for later. One of the best parts of owning an iPad is that you’re never short on accessories.

What are the best iPad case and keyboard options?

Apple Magic Keyboard for $299: If not for its price tag, this would be one of the better iPad case and keyboard options. It feels great to type on, the trackpad integrates seamlessly into iPadOS, and it even has a USB-C port. It’s a bit bulky, but it’s a great accessory to keep on hand when you need to do some serious typing.

Is the Magic keyboard compatible with the new iPad Pro?

The Magic Keyboard is compatible with all 11-inch iPad Pro iterations, as well as the latest iPad Air. If you pre-ordered the new iPad Pro with a 12.9-inch display, you need this updated Magic Keyboard . The Pitaka Air Omni Lite is the ultimate iPad charging station.

Should you buy the Apple smart keyboard folio for your iPad?

It’s a bit bulky, but it’s a great accessory to keep on hand when you need to do some serious typing. Apple Smart Keyboard Folio iPad Pro and iPad Air for $179+ and iPad Smart Keyboard for $159: Just slap these keyboard covers on and you’re good to go.

What is the best case for an iPad with Bluetooth?

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What is the best folio case for an iPad?

Incipio SureView for iPad for $45: This simple folio case is only available for the latest and previous generation base iPad. Unlike most folio cases, the front doesn’t fold at the back. Instead, you lay it out and the polycarbonate case can attach to magnetic notches that allow for four different viewing angles.

What is this thick case for the iPad Pro?

This thick case from Zagg-owned Gear4 looks like a repurposed pool noodle (it’s made of EVA foam, so it feels like one too). It raises the edges around the screen, so the iPad won’t take the brunt of a drop.