Magic Keyboard for 11-inch iPad Pro (2nd Generation) - US English (Renewed)
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In Settings/Keyboard, you can adjust the ambient lighting.
You'd have to inquire with Amazon, to be sure.
It doesn't have a battery, so it doesn't work. Only when connected to an iPad does it work.
Selected User Reviews For Magic Keyboard for 11-inch iPad Pro (2nd Generation) - US English (Renewed)
The ability to use your iPad as a Swiss Army knife is what What if offers, and while Apple's original asking price was a tough pill to swallow, the recent price drop makes it easier to justify. I've spent a lot of money looking for the combination that this setup provides, and there isn't a better option (in my opinion) out there. The iPad can now function as a mobile laptop. It will get most people through their daily tasks without difficulty, but depending on your use case, I would not rely solely on this setup, as a computer is still preferable for most tasks. br>br>The use of the pogo pins ensures that there is no noticeable latency in the typing experience and that it is always available when you need it. It's great to have one less thing to charge. The backlit keys are extremely useful. The additional USB port The USB Type-C port is extremely useful. I bought the Pitaka back case (it's a little pricey, but it's the best), and now I don't have to worry about the iPad getting damaged when I use it as a tablet. br>br>The only issue I've had is that the keyboard and trackpad will 'zone out' when using the keyboard's charging port, which has only happened to me twice, and the only way to fix it is to perform a hard reset of the device (volume down, volume up, Home). br>br>Though this is an expensive setup, I find that I get a lot of use out of it. I've spent a lot of time and money trying out other Android and Windows apps, and this is simply the best. The twelve was mine. I also had a 9" iPad Pro with a magic keyboard setup, but it was too big to carry around and limited my tablet usage. In industrial settings, I used it to mark up multiple pdf documents (at the same time), not to take, and to edit MS Office documents.
In June 2021, I paid $190 for it. br>br>As a notoriously frugal person, I'm always on the lookout for ways to save money on Apple products. This is not the case with the Magic Keyboard for iPad. The price of a new Magic Keyboard for iPad is $299. 99 cents at the store. With a price of less than $200, this "refurbished" Magic Keyboard is a steal. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the Magic Keyboard arrived in its original packaging and appeared to be brand new on the outside. It comes with Amazon's 90-day money-back guarantee. Guaranteed Renewed (replacement or refund) for 30 days. br>br>When purchasing a used Magic Keyboard, it is critical to thoroughly test all of the keys and trackpad. But all- All in all, the "renewed" product option has made me very happy. Your mileage may vary, so inspect the Magic Keyboard thoroughly. br>br>Some general Positives and Negatives on the product. br>br>Positivesbr>* No batteries required. br>* For any keyboard/trackpad combination, this is the best trackpad available. br>* Excellent scissor-cutting ability. keys to fashion br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are no function keys. br>* There isn't a key for Escape. * Unlike the Logitech Combo Touch, there is no detachable iPad case protector.
* 90- The difference between a day warranty and a 30-day warranty is significant. New Magic Keyboard comes with a year of Apple warranty. br>br>It also comes with "Free Return," making it a no-risk purchase.
It works flawlessly! I'm picky when it comes to buying "refurbished" items, but I'm glad I went with Amazon for this one. It raises the bar for the iPad Pro 11.
The Magic Keyboard from Apple has received rave reviews, but the price tag is prohibitive. I looked into other brands but ultimately decided that I really wanted Apple's keyboard; oh well, I reasoned. Then it occurred to me that I had forgotten about Amazon Renewed. It was right there! I figured I'd order it for a little less than half the price and return it if it wasn't good. It's quite good, to be sure! On the back of the case, there is a small blemish. It was decided to use new means. As a result, there isn't any issue. It does what it's supposed to do and has excellent overall quality. The iPad Air 4 is the same size as the iPad Pro 11", so it fits perfectly and the magnets do their job. The USB- The c charger, as well as the keys and trackpad, perform as expected. The iPad Air now has a great companion! All of the benefits of portability and functionality in one convenient package. I am extremely happy!.
I purchased this because it was on sale, and I planned to return or sell it within a few days. It's actually a lot better than I had anticipated. To begin with, it has the feel of a new item at a much lower price; it is heavy, but it is very solid, sturdy, and does not flex in the least. In this case, I don't have to worry about my iPad bending. The typing experience is very soft and pleasant; I prefer it to my laptop keyboard. The keys are a little cramped because this is an 11" model, but I got used to it in less than a day. I ordered a skin after hearing that the outer material was a fingerprint magnet, and I think it looks fantastic. br>br>The only drawback I can think of is that opening the case with the Apple Pencil attached to the side is a pain, and it keeps falling off. I'll probably need to invest in one of those elastic pencil holders or one of the Magic Keyboard-compatible third-party cases. br>br>Overall, I'm pleased with the Magic Keyboard experience and the fact that I was able to purchase it at a lower cost.
It's an excellent iPad Pro accessory. I didn't think I needed it, but it turned out to be very useful. It keeps your greasy fingers off the screen while holding the iPad at an ideal viewing angle. It's a fantastic laptop substitute, and I intend to use it for light computing and gaming. I have a MacBook Pro, which I'll take with me wherever I go and use for computing at home.