Logitech ultrathin keyboard cover for iPad Air

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  • TUAW Video Review: Logitech Ultrathin iPad keyboards get thinner, more flexible

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    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    06.17.2014

    How do you improve on the world's skinniest iPad keyboards? If you're Logitech, you up the ante by making them even thinner and adding a way to adjust the angle of the iPad. In today's TUAW Video Review, I take a look at the new Logitech Ultrathin for iPad Air (US$99.99) and iPad mini/iPad mini with Retina display ($89.99). Specifications iPad version Dimensions: 9.45 x 6.93 x .25 inches (240 x 173.6 x 6.4 mm) Weight: .71 lb (322 grams) iPad mini version Dimensions: 7.86 x 5.47 x .25 inches (199.6 x 139 x 6.4 mm) Weight: .49 lb (222 grams) For both versions Tilt viewing angle: 50 to 70 degrees Bluetooth range: up to 33 feet (10 meters) Battery life: Up to three months based on two hours of usage per day Colors: Space Grey and Silver Conclusion Making the Ultrathin even lighter, adding screen angle adjustability, separating the number and function keys, and keeping the same excellent feel to the keyboard make this a winner on the iPad Air. The Ultrathin for iPad mini still shares some keys and feels a bit cramped, but that goes with the territory of adding a keyboard to the small tablet. These keyboards are a must if you need to enter text quickly into an iPad Air or iPad mini. Rating (iPad Air version): 4 stars out of 4 stars possible Rating (iPad mini version): 3 stars out of 4 stars possible

  • Logitech's Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad Air: Thin, sturdy, and a joy to use

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    12.03.2013

    Over the past month or two, TUAW has reviewed a number of keyboard cases for the iPad Air. Logitech's Ultrathin Keyboard Folio and FabricSkin Keyboard Folio both proved to be capable companions to the newest iPad, although I found the key layout on those devices to be a little odd due to being offset a bit to the left. Missing in that review was the third member of Logitech's iPad Air keyboard family, the Ultrathin Keyboard Cover ($99.99). That device just arrived at TUAW Labs, so we gave it a full workout for this review. To begin with, the Ultrathin Keyboard Cover is not a full case -- instead, like its earlier sibling for the iPad, it's a removable screen cover that just happens to be a keyboard. The bottom of the keyboard is made from aluminum, and the entire device comes in either white or black/slate gray to match up to your iPad Air. If you're looking for a thin iPad Air keyboard solution, you've come to the right place: the Ultrathin Keyboard Cover is just 0.29 inches (7.3 mm) thick. It weighs in at .73 pounds (330 grams), adding a scant bit of weight to the iPad Air for a lot of extra capability. The secret to this cover is ... magnets. There are magnets that hold it in place Smart Cover-style to protect the screen and once you take it off of your iPad Air, strong magnets in a channel on the keyboard hold the tablet in place as you type. Now, here's the strange thing -- as I mentioned, the other two iPad Air keyboards from Logitech bothered me a bit as they were slightly offset to the left. On the Ultrathin Keyboard Cover, the keys are in their proper places. Rather than combining the tab and Q/Caps Lock and A keys and requiring a press of the fn key to enter a tab or go into caps lock mode, those keys are all separate -- as they should be. Why Logitech chose to go with a non-standard layout for the other two keyboards and return to the tried-and-true layout for the Ultrathin Keyboard Cover is just plain odd. As with most of the keyboards I've tested, the Ultrathin Keyboard Cover uses a standard USB to micro-USB cable for recharging. Based on two hours of use per day, Logitech says you can expect to use the keyboard for about three months between charges. The test of any keyboard is how quickly a touch typist is able to accurately type on the device, and I'm happy to say that the Ultrathin Keyboard Cover is excellent. I was very impressed with the solid feel of the Ultrathin Keyboard Cover, the response of the keys, and how my fingers were able to find the keys from muscle memory -- something I couldn't do with the other two Logitech keyboards. The keyboard has only five rows of keys; the top row of number keys can be used with the fn key to access a number of iPad shortcuts. There's also no backlight for the keys. Those who feel that a backlight is a must and who like to use shortcut keys to perform tasks normally done with a tap on the screen may find the ZAGGkeys Folio for iPad Air ($99.99) to be a better fit to their needs. Pairing the keyboard with the iPad Air took only a few seconds. With the Bluetooth settings open on my iPad Air screen, I turned on the keyboard (there's an on/off switch) and then pressed the pairing button. When the Ultrathin Keyboard Cover appeared in the list of discovered devices, I tapped it and was typing on the keyboard within seconds. If you're looking for full protection for your iPad Air, you probably want to look at one of the folios we've reviewed as they completely cover the back and screen of the tablet when not in use. But if you're looking for the absolute thinnest keyboard around and feel that protecting the screen is good enough, then the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad Air may be the best solution for you. Conclusion Logitech's Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for the iPad 2/3/4 was considered by many to be the ultimate keyboard for those tablets, and the new iPad Air version is a worthy successor. It packs a top-notch keyboard into a thin, sturdy case, and definitely provides a portable and lightweight solution for mobile typing. Pros Sturdy feel and excellent construction Excellent keyboard with proper key spacing and placement Lightweight and very thin Battery life of up to 3 months Fast and simple Bluetooth pairing Strong magnets keep cover attached while carrying and iPad in place while typing 2-year limited warranty Reasonably-priced compared to some other solutions Cons Doesn't protect entire iPad Air; for total protection, consider a folio-style keyboard case No backlighting for keys Who is it for? The iPad Air owner who wants an excellent keyboard but doesn't need wrap-around protection

  • Logitech announces four new products for iPad Air

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    10.28.2013

    Logitech today announced four new products designed to protect your iPad Air when it arrives later this week. The products are the FabricSkin Keyboard Folio for iPad Air (US$149.99), Folio Protective Case for iPad Air ($49.99), Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad Air ($99.99) and Ultrathin Keyboard Folio for iPad Air ($99.99). The Ultrathin Keyboard Cover is a new and thinner version of the existing design made especially to compliment the skinnier iPad Air. It will arrive in two colors -- aluminum silver with a white keyboard and space gray with a black keyboard. The thickest part of the keyboard is just 7.5 mm thick, tapering to 5 mm at the front of the keyboard. It weighs about 330 grams, and maintains the exact key spacing and size as the existing Ultrathin Keyboard Cover. The FabricSkin Keyboard Folio has gone on a diet, dropping to about 425 grams from the previous model. Along with the Ultrathin Keyboard Folio and the Folio Protective Case, the FabricSkin Keyboard Folio now sports the new SecureLock with two clips that keep your iPad fastened to the frame while making the folios easy to remove. Like the existing FabricSkin Keyboard Folio, the new one features a water-repellant material covering the keyboard. The Ultrathin Keyboard Folio also weighs in at about 425 grams, and wraps the entire iPad for protection while providing a very usable and almost full-sized keyboard. The Folio Protective Case doesn't provide a keyboard, but weighs just 261 grams and works as an adjustable stand. All of the new Logitech products are expected to arrive in November 2013.