✨ Protect your keys, amplify your style — ultra-thin, ultra-smart! 🔥
The CaseBuy Ultra Thin Keyboard Cover is a precision-engineered 0.12mm TPU skin designed exclusively for the latest Apple iPad Air 13" M2 (2024) and iPad Pro 12.9" M2 (2022-2020) Magic Keyboard models. It offers waterproof, dust-proof, and sound-dampening protection while maintaining full keyboard backlight visibility and a natural typing experience. Lightweight, flexible, and eco-friendly, this cover is washable and reusable, ensuring your keyboard stays pristine without compromising style or functionality.
J**A
If you’re looking for a quality keyboard protector for your new Magic Keyboard Case, this is it!
I had no idea they had keyboard protectors for this case, but when you spend THAT much money on a keyboard case for your iPad, you want to protect it, so I looked it up and came across this one, among a few others. I’m really glad I chose to order this one though, because it’s exactly what I needed!It fits perfectly, it protects the keyboard, it doesn’t have any gaps, and it’s a little easier to type on than most other keyboard protectors.I do have a very minor issue with the protector sticking to my iPad screen when I open it back up sometimes, but they do include a sheet of small stickers to adhere the protector to the keyboard if you choose to, I just personally don’t like to put any adhesive on my keyboards. So that problem could easily be solved if anyone else has that issue by using the included stickers, it’s just not a major enough deal for me to stick adhesive onto the keyboard!Overall, this thing works really, really well for the low price, and it feels really high-quality compared to the many other keyboard protectors I’ve bought over the years. I love it so much that I actually bought two more keyboard protectors from the same brand for my MacBook Pro 13”, and those are just as good, if not better, than this one!
W**E
Nice thin slightly textured cover that fits well
This keyboard cover fits perfectly. It comes in a nice cardboard sleeve to protect it from damage in transit or to store it if you decide not to use it all the time. It includes seven little dots or strips of two-sided tape if you want to attach it to the keyboard more securely.The product photos give a very good idea of exactly what the cover looks like on a keyboard.The cover gives a slightly softer feel than typing directly on the keyboard since the keys are hard plastic and the cover is a softer material. The cover is also slightly more grippy and less slippery than the keyboard. I prefer this, but the extra layer between your fingers and the keys gives a slight feeling that you’re not typing directly on the keyboard and also the feeling that you need to press just a little bit harder to active the keys. Neither of these bother me. By comparison, when I used a similar cover on a Mac, which I think has a keyboard with a nicer feel than the Magic Keyboard, I always felt that the typing experience was slightly inferior. I also think the keys sound faintly muffled and less “clicky” when you type using the cover. But the keys on the Magic Keyboard aren’t particularly “clicky” to begin with, so I don’t think this is a problem and most people probably won’t notice the difference.The cover stays in place without any slippage when you type. However, it lifts off the keyboard each time you you open the keyboard and then sticks to the keyboard or falls down at an angle, both of which require you to reposition the cover. This only takes about a second and, if you only open the keyboard a few times a day, it’s a very minor annoyance. However if, like me, you tend to do short bursts of typing and then close the keyboard, having to reposition the keyboard each time you open it can become quite irritating.The manufacturer provides a solution for this problem in the form of eight small strips or dots of two-sided adhesive. The downside to this is that the adhesive creates dark areas under the cover. I think these look a bit icky. (You can see this if you look closely at the product video, but it’s more noticeable when you actually see it.) The adhesive also create a barely perceptible bump. I got used to the dark color and bumps pretty quickly and they don’t bother me. But if you’re very particular about the appearance of your iPad, you might not like the adhesive. It’s worth noting that the cover sticking to the screen relates to the construction of the iPad and keyboard, not a defect in the cover. I used a similar cover on a Mac and it never stuck to the screen.Is a keyboard necessary? If you have a drink or other liquid near your iPad and think there’s a danger it might spill, it might be worthwhile to use a cover to help protect the keyboard since the Magic keyboard is very expensive. That’s particularly true if the liquid is a kind that might become sticky when it dries. If you spill a lot of liquid on the cover, it might still seep under the edges, so the cover may not offer complete protection from all spills, but I think it provides good protection against most spills.Another benefit of a keyboard cover is that it’s easier to safely clean the cover than to clean the keys since you don’t have to worry about water seeping under the keys. If you do a lot of typing and find yourself cleaning your keyboard frequently, that can be a big advantage.A final benefit of a keyboard cover is that it keeps you keyboard looking brand new. I used a keyboard cover on a Mac for over six years and, when I took the keyboard off to trade the Mac in, I was amazed to see that the keyboard looked like it had never been touched. I don’t have a keyboard on a Smart Keyboard Folio for an iPad Air and the letters on five of the keys are partly worn off. (The Smart Keyboard is made of a different, somewhat softer material than the Magic Keyboard, so I suspect that the Magic Keyboard wouldn’t show as much wear.)I’m very happy with the keyboard cover. However, if the Magic Keyboard was not so expensive and the keys were a nicer material than smooth, hard plastic, I would probably prefer to type directly on the keyboard.
F**I
Sticky’s to hold key pad on don’t work. But it stays on for the most part
Fits well
J**S
Great accessory for the Magic Keyboard
Fits perfectly, doesn’t seem to slide around at all. Typing doesn’t feel in any way restricted either.
J**.
Protect your white keyboard
Great product! It is easy to apply, feels great and you forget it’s on. It is a great way to protect your white keyboard.
C**A
Perfect for iPad magic keyboard
I was borrowing an iPad and magic keyboard case from a friend and i wanted to keep the keyboard pristine since the setup wasn't my own, and this cover was absolutely perfect. It covered the keyboard and fit perfectly, the plastic was easy to remove and wipe to clean and replace, and it just laid smoothly across.
C**G
dont buy!
too bad touch feeling
A**A
A must have for my Magic Keyboard set up
I’ve used this same product before on my previous Magic Keyboard and it lasted and protected my keyboard for 4-5 years so it was a no brainer to spend $8 again to protect my $300 purchase this time around.I appreciate this little plastic film over my Magic Keyboard, it’s definitely saved my keyboard from getting too dirty in the past. Easy to clean and apply. The stickers stay on well if you place them strategically. I don’t even notice it on the keyboard it’s so thin and works seamlessly. Does not hinder the keyboard, it shuts and you wouldn’t even know it’s there IMO.
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