LTROP New iPad 9th/8th/7th Generation Case, iPad 10.2 Case 2021,iPad Case 10.2-inch Shockproof Light Weight Handle Stand Kids Case for iPad 10.2 2021(9th Gen)/2020(8th Gen)/2019 (7th Gen), Green
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Yes, the case does not come with additional built-in screen protection; however, the raised screen bezel on the edges will help cushion the impact if the device is dropped; it is strongly advised to purchase an extra tempered glass to work in conjunction with this case if necessary.
Although blue and green are bright and vibrant, perhaps purple or black would be a better match for your "darker deep color."
Please remove the black plastic to keep the case in good condition during transportation.
Selected User Reviews For LTROP New iPad 9th/8th/7th Generation Case, iPad 10.2 Case 2021,iPad Case 10.2-inch Shockproof Light Weight Handle Stand Kids Case for iPad 10.2 2021(9th Gen)/2020(8th Gen)/2019 (7th Gen), Green
Your iPad will be well-protected with this case! I recently purchased two tens. Our 8 and 9-year-olds will each receive five iPads. We've had these on their iPad minis since the beginning, and I believe they've saved us a lot of money in the long run! Before you install your iPad, I recommend that you warm it up with a hair dryer. Warming will make it easier to install the Ipad because it is very stiff in terms of protection and tight fit!.
I'm not sure why this product received such high ratings. The iPad itself moves around inside the protective case and appears to be able to slip right out if enough force is applied (such as a fall, which I didn't want to simulate because it didn't appear to be protective). In and of itself, the foam is a little slick. When the handle is folded, it stands on its own, but if a child taps the screen to play a game or change what they're watching, the iPad tips over due to the lack of weight in the case. It's nothing more than a thin layer of foam. br>br>The idea is fantastic, but it isn't practical.
My friends think it's ugly, but I don't mind because it's well-protected. The only minor flaw is that it emits an unsettling squeaky noise.
This case appeals to me, but it lacks a built-in screen protector, which defeats the purpose. If it had one, it would be nearly perfect.
I have two young children, one of whom I affectionately refer to as "Demolition Man. " He can occasionally get the ipad's edge out of the case, but I always replace it. He's thrown it, stepped on it, and slammed his hand against it, but the case and iPad are still functional. For these reasons, I gave it a five-star rating. However, there are a few things that may irritate some people. When you bend the handle to get the two viewing angles, the material makes a squeaky noise. This isn't a particularly attractive case, but it serves its purpose. It does make the iPad bulkier, but it's pretty much necessary for kids. Because one of the viewing angles is slightly more upright than it should be, it occasionally tips over.
It's difficult to get the iPad into the case, and there's no video to help you. There's also no screen protector.
The handle folds forwards and backwards, allowing the iPad to stand up, which is ideal for the new iPad 10. 2nd Generation (9th Generation). The holes are precisely where they should be. If you have children who use iPads, this is a must-have because a protective case can extend the life of the device. I hope that I was able to assist you in making your choice. Thanks!.
Pros: It has a fantastic handle. Installing it was a breeze.
Cons: Flimsy. Access via a button. br>br>The material doesn't have a high-end feel to it, but it does the job of protecting the iPad. I recommend getting a screen protector in case it falls on your face first. br>br>On the front size, you can see how the front bezel is raised to keep it from touching the floor. It has all of the cutouts necessary for the iPad to function, including those for the camera, the rear microphone, the headphone jack, the power button, the volume button, and the charging port; some of these buttons are easy to reach, but the volume button requires a little more effort. br>br>The handle is probably the coolest feature of this case, but it's a little flimsy when standing. When you try to touch it while it's in this mode, the iPad bounces around. On carpet, this mode isn't ideal because it lacks the weight to keep it in place. We often find ourselves leaning it against something to keep it standing. It's fine on a hard surface, but keep in mind that it's not ideal for touching the iPad. br>br>Overall, the raised bezel on this iPad provides adequate protection, but it is not ideal for use in standing mode.