BMOUO Kids Case for New iPad 9.7 2018/2017 - Built-in Screen Protector Shockproof Light Weight Handle Convertible Stand Case for iPad 9.7 Inch 2018 (6th Generation) / 2017 (5th Gen) - Blue
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Yes, this case is compatible with the iPad Air 2 model A1566br>br>thank you.
Yes. I've had mine for a long time and it's still in good shape. It's been thrown a million times.
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Selected User Reviews For BMOUO Kids Case for New iPad 9.7 2018/2017 - Built-in Screen Protector Shockproof Light Weight Handle Convertible Stand Case for iPad 9.7 Inch 2018 (6th Generation) / 2017 (5th Gen) - Blue
It's as if it were made for you. A glove that fits like a glove should. The device is kept safe inside. It appears to be durable and simple to use. It's fine to use a screen protector. Most things that hang over my screen don't feel or look good to me. Unfortunately, it's sole purpose is to keep my 5-year-old and almost-2-year-old from damaging the expensive device. We'll see how well it holds up and protects in a short period of time. If it's garbage, I'll let you know. If not, it is a must-have for children.
This is an excellent argument. The video and built-in screen protector were what persuaded me to purchase it. It's exactly as it appears on the website, and it's splash proof to keep any spills at bay. It has no effect on the ability to see or touch. Colors on the screen remain vibrant, and the screen is smooth to the touch. My other child's iPad has a different type of case than the one shown in the photos, so I just bought another one of these cases for it. You can see how slim this case is in comparison to the others, but it still has the same thick protective foam and even some texture. You've come to the right place if you're looking for a kid's case. I am extremely pleased with my purchase.
I received it ahead of schedule. I had a case like this before, but it didn't fold. our limbs snaps on the inside on the screen protector/cover It's also thicker and made of a higher-quality rubberized material than the previous one. Love it. The handle, color, and design are all kid-friendly. material that is both strong and protective features. I would suggest it. I also used a tempered glass screen protector on the iPad, which does not affect touchability when combined with the included screen cover.
It's soft, but it's also tough! Naturally, it will show signs of wear and tear over time. I imagine that if your child fidgets with some of the parts, they will easily break or rip. The back stands for horizontal viewing, on the other hand, are very sturdy. There were no air bubbles, but a strand of hair and a speck of fuzz got caught between the screen and the screen protector. However, nothing significant enough to cause concern for my son. Overall, it's a great case that's very functional, and we've dropped the iPad three times with no cracks or damage to the screen. With the way my son uses it, I'm confident it'll last us at least a year, and it's a reasonable price for something so protective. br>It was also incredibly simple to put together. Start with the two top "hooks" and work your way down to the bottom corner hooks, according to my advice. Again, the soft part is flexible, so just bend the corners a little bit to stick the ipad into the eva foam part. 100% I 100% recommend this case.
This case is designed with children in mind. It was purchased for our three-year-old son. year- old. I like how simple it is to insert the device into the case, and I like the padding, handle, and back flippers that allow you to stand the device up and watch hands-free. free. My rating is so low because, after a short period of time in the case with my toddler playing games or watching movies, the device begins to do things on its own. Controls "freak out," apps close, and you have to re-open them. This happens for about 20-minutes every time you open, minimize, or swap out content. Nothing I do will stop it for 30 seconds, then it will be fine for a while, but it will happen again eventually. This isn't a good situation for anyone, but it's especially bad for a small child who has no idea what's going on. I double-checked that it wasn't the device by taking it out of the case and playing games/watching videos on it, as well as having my toddler play with it. free from stress caused by "freak outs" But, unfortunately, the entire purpose of this case is for it to stay on the device so that my child does not break something. I can't keep it in there for very long before I have to return it to what she was doing. I'm hoping I'm overlooking something, because, as I previously stated, this case is otherwise fantastic.
My hyper boy/toddler has been using the same case from another seller for several months, and he occasionally throws his iPad around like a ball or jumps on the screen of his iPad. This cover is pretty durable, especially with a screen protector, and it stands up much better than the other one he had, which only had a handle. br>br> br>That is why I ordered another one for my 7-year-old daughter, and when I put it on her ipad, she noticed some rainbow color bubbles on the screen after 8 minutes, which I told her was normal, and while the screen was on, it didn't show, but after a day, it was full of the colored bubbles, and it looked so dirty on the screen, the screen protector does have two layers of anti-staining plastic before use on both sides, which I did remove br>I don't want to repeat the process, so I'm keeping it.
We needed a case, and this one was perfect. When carrying her iPad, my 2-year-old can easily grasp the handle. I was concerned that the back flaps would easily break, but they have remained in perfect condition for over a month. I will say that when we first put it together, we had the screen cover in a little off and it caused a huge bubble, but it protects the screen without causing any issues. The bubble vanished after we adjusted it, and my two-year-old has had no problems with it thus far. Our toddler, on the other hand, is not particularly gentle. She's clumsy, and she frequently drops and falls while using her iPad. It's been dropped from grocery carts, car seats, off of beds, off of a trampoline, stepped on, and probably more, and the case is still in good shape. If you have a toddler and are looking for a case to help the iPad withstand toddler activities, I would definitely recommend getting this. Durable, easy to clean, clearly not easily broken, easy to hold even for small hands, and provides excellent protection for the expensive iPad.