• (Don't fit for 2018 iPad Pro 12.9 3rd Gen) only compatible with iPad Pro 12.9 inch 2017(2nd Gen) and 2015 (1st Gen) version keyboard case black 360 full access to all of the ports and features protective tablet keyboard cover
  • Sleek fit iPad Pro Keyboard Case ultimate Build in rechargeable battery, Classic Black Design Turn Your iPad into a Mini Laptop in Seconds and Super Convenience to Carry.
  • 360 degree rotation & multi-angle adjustments to meet your visual needs,High end ABS material with full access to all of the ports and features ,scissor switch give you a amazing experience.
  • Perfect fit, high quality materials and craftsmanship,Support 180 Degree Flip, Easy to Flip the iPad Over, Convenient to Your Life. 3 pounds weight without iPad Pro in it .
  • Only Fit for iPad Pro 12.9 2017 (2nd Gen)and 2015 (1st Gen) A1670 or A1671 or A1584 or A1652(Don't fit for iPad Pro 12.9 2018 3rd Gen. Please turn over your iPad check it before purchase)

This thing is perfect ,turns my ipad into a lap top. Battery life is longer than advertised ,I dont think I've had to charge it but once.Quick and easy to connect to ipad , I love it!

Just what I was looking for. I wanted a keyboard and also somewhere to have my pencil handy. At first I didn’t think there was a spot for it but I pulled off the big black “spot” and tried to put my pencil there and it slipped right in. You can push it all the way in to store it flush and when you need it push on it and I pops out.

I have only had this case for a few days, so my review should be taken in that light. However, I must say that I was pretty impressed with the case when I opened it and installed my iPad Pro (2nd Gen) 12.9". I purchased the Rose Gold, and on reflection, I probably should have stayed with the conventional black, as the powder coating that makes the case look really good dissolves with touch. Is it a big deal? Probably not; but the case is not as nice looking as it was when I opened the package. I also have to get used to bluetooth connecting my iPad to the keyboard. I either have to go to settings to connect, or I have to repeatedly click on a character on the keyboard to activate it. Deal breaker? Not really. Everything works as advertised. The case is solid; and after spending over $100 twice on a Logi keyboard case that did not hold up at all, I am counting on this case to last for a long time.

I really like this wireless keyboard with case.Protective case prefect fit my ipad pro .when i put the ipad on the case ,ti looks like macbook air.The keyboard‘s keys are very sensitive soft and comfortable to use.usually this keyboad just for my daughter doing some homeworks .it can keep my daughter far away form the ipad.The improten point is the ipad protective case with the keyboard toghter which is more convenient to support stand up ipad pro.they can 360degress stand and 180 degress flip.so it easy for andy position you want watch.case fit the keyboard work very well. when you put down the ipad, you can hear a little noise,,the ipad will automatically closed.when。you open the case ,turn on the keyboard,you can use it immediatly.although it has a little heavy,but still more like it. thanks.

How many times have I had to show someone something on my screen but had to reposition my laptop and move things away to make space, just to show them something for a short period of time? Too many. Honestly, this keyboard saved me from so many of those instances. The keys feel great when typing but sometimes it processes my keys as double letters, it’s not a big deal since autocorrect usually fixes the typos. It hibernates if the keys aren’t used and if you just tap a random key it’ll eventually wake up (maybe for about a few seconds). The keyboard does have a Apple Pencil holder, but sometimes taking out the pencil is a little hard if you don’t get a good grip. It it heavy but I think the rotating feature really makes up for it in my opinion. The weight is most likely for holding up the iPad, and it holds it up really well aside from the mild wiggling which isn’t that concerning (I would still becareful so the rod that holds it up doesn’t snap). The bottom of the keyboard has grips on each corner to prevent it from slipping or gliding across your table. The keyboard does have to be charged but i only charged it once since i bought it which was a few months ago.

Overall this seems to be a good keyboard and case. A couple of things I wish were different, first is there isn't some kind of clasp to keep the case closed. The case can slide sideways when closed and eventually expose your screen. Second is the way the tablet part is supported. My Jetech that I had for a Gen3 iPad used a slot in the keyboard with a support behind the tablet to hold it steady. This particular tablet holder opens like a laptop, but so far it has been ok. It wobbles when you select something from the screen of the iPad and I am just wondering if it will get loose over time. A lot of people are complaining about the weight. It is relatively heavy compared to some other cases especially when the iPad Pro is so light for its size. For me personally the weight does not matter that much. I have not had any issues with the keyboard. There is no lag when you are typing, having said this though if you haven't typed in awhile the key board goes "to sleep" to save on battery but quickly will start back up and reconnect with Bluetooth. I do not have an Apple pencil so I can't comment on the holder. It is a rubber cap covered hole on the right side of the case under the keyboard. Battery life seems to be good. I haven't recharged it yet and I have typed on it routinely for 3 days now. I have not turned the keyboard off and let it just "sleep." Overall I think this is a good case and keyboard. There are a few design issues that can make this a great case but I feel this is well worth the money I paid. I was debating between 4 and 5 stars but ultimately gave it 5 because the mild issues that I have with it are definitely not deal breakers.

~ The slim look is very attractive. I don’t notice the extra physical volume, or the weight. BUT!! ~ But.... I absolutely adore the blank shell of a canvas. No Apple logo, no Lenrich logo. Just a solid color all the way around. I love that. I can slap stickers on it or maybe even paint on it to personalize it. Knowing that I am working with a blank canvas makes all the difference to having something unique and personal. ~ The keyboard as great weight distribution and works like a charm. Once synced up it’s ready to go. It’s not loud, very “tactile” and great for typing up reviews like this one. Hey, that’s like a full circle or something! ~ It has a battery save mode, if you don’t type the keyboard goes to sleep. I still turn mine off because connection is within a few seconds. ~ The headphone jack gap is wide. For me that is a very good thing for the products I like to use. A few small negatives. The hinge which holds the screen is a little weaker than I would like. However this is not a big deal tot he average user. I like to draw with the apple pen and I tend to push the screen back. The hinge will weaken over time and eventually this will not hold up the weight of the ipad. That’s normal. All laptops have this issue. Again the average user should not worry because you will either get a new ipad which is no longer compatible with this product or you will keep this for so long that your keyboard is suffering for wear and tear. Compared to apple brand flappy keyboard mess which will cost you a premium of nope, this is a win for your wallet, and your time. There are these little rubber nubs in the bottom corners of the keyboard that act as a sponge for the ipad when it closes. My right hand one is already tearing off. I know it is from heavy use. Not only to I toss my bags around and everything shifts, but I also rub against it with the palm of my hand. (I think it is important to note how things break or wear down before getting mad at a small inconvenience.) So to sum this up. Yeah there is a piece already coming off. A tiny insignificant piece which serves no purpose. Edit: I would like to add the minor inconvience for there being no way for you to keep an apple pen secured to the ipad. If you are like me and keep it with your other pens and pencils then do not worry about the lack of a pen holder. Lastly I would like to call out the charging port. Micro USB is old school stuff. It works and it’s cheap. Most headphones and small brands use this. Is it a deal break?! No. You will most likely already have a product that uses micro USB. My Canon camera, multiple headphones, Garmin GPS... Maybe you do too. So don’t let this be a deal breaker.

My review is based on the following requirements I had: (1) a strong keyboard with real "action" and excellent responsiveness (2) stable in-place use on my lap while on a couch/etc, and (3) ability to use the ipad as it was intended when required, flat in my hands using the touchscreen keyboard. From a keyboard standpoint, I'm a keyboard "geek" and have vintage keyboards, new ones costing hundreds of dollars (yes they make them, strangely enough), different types of keyboard switches, etc. I touch-type at a fast rate and keyboards have to provide real depth, a click, and keep-up. When I bought this product, I had researched what was available for the 12.9 ipad pro (mine is the original ipad 12.9) and read reviews where people complained of the keyboard, stability, etc. I also noticed most did not fold-back so you could use the ipad pro as originally intended, purely as a tablet. I bought this product but had low expectations based on past experiences with other manufacturers on older ipads and the lower cost of this prouct. I expected the keyboard feel would not meet my goals but I'd give it a shot and stability issues. To my surprise, what I received was a high quality product with a fantastic keyboard that I could touch-type as fast as I wanted, a stable hinge system, and something that looked and felt professional and fitting of the ipad Pro. I have taken note of a few things here as I read the other reviews, so clearly the owner has to be thinking when they use a product like this. The ipad pro is is heavy and the keyboard case, being what you want-- a substantial stable product-- also has wait. So when you lift and move the ipad pro while in this case, put one hand on the ipad pro and other on the keyboard and lift together. This will prevent you from putting stress on the case. This is somewhat common sense when you use it, there are design constraints here that the manufacturer can't overcome, they are merging two products (keyboard, ipad pro) and you need to think about how you handle them together. Next, I'd guess that if you plan on removing the ipad from the keyboard case daily, maybe over time the plastic might wear-- I don't know, I haven't seen that, but it can happen with any case for any device. So this leads me to another point which is that I thought I'd want to remove this case frequently and what I found was I kept it on, despite the weight. Why? Because there was another hidden gem in this case, which is another picture they show in the listing-- having the ipad facing you with the keyboard behind it. What this does is hold the ipad at an angle to you while using it without the keyboard, but does so in an very stable fashion. So for example if you are on the couch and not using the keyboard , now the ipad stays in-place facing you at the perfect angle. Yes other non-keyboard cases have this capability but they tend to move around and unravel and they aren't as stable. This case is rock-solid when in this position, so now I find myself one-handing control and swiping of the ipad, when not using the keyboard, where before I needed two hands, one on the left to hold the ipad still, and on right for keyboard. Also the ipad pro can now be used with less eye strain as stays in the perfect position as I move around. All-and-all, the product was a real surprise. I can be a real critic of some of the low quality manufacturing occurring around the world to include China, but I can say that in this case, the product has exceeded expectations. Do be careful though as I noted earlier in how you handle it, there are only so many things a manufacturer can do to protect the product from rough handling. It's a heavy combination, so use your common sense and treat it, in combination, gently. Do not swing it around like your lenovo laptop, no ipad pro keyboard/case vendor can provide you that kind of experience due to the challenges and realities of combining a keyboard clamshell with the ipad pro.

2nd Review: This morning I was pleasantly surprised by an email from a manager of the Lenrich company. They offered to replace what most likely is a defective case. I have to say as a former leader of many Airmen (USAF ret.), to see such ownership and trust in their product is impressive. I look forward to receiving the new keyboard and have a good feeling it will work just fine. I'll post a follow up review on the second case upon testing it out. Good job Lenrich! 1st Review I’ll start of with a positive by stating the keyboard is durable and protects the iPad Pro. I also like the maneuverability for the screen and the slot for the pen holder. However, for me, that is where the pros end. Typing just the first the sentence the keypad skipped forward on its own several times and this happens very frequently. Furthermore, the battery life of the keyboard is near worthless. I can charge the keyboard for one day, not use it, and the next day when I turn the keyboard bluetooth on there is no juice - very dissapointing! When fully charged and you use the keyboard you may get about 1.5hrs max out of the battery life for the keyboard. My overall rating I’d give this keyboard a 2 out of 5. For the money I feel there are better products out there. This has been my first bad keyboard case purchase experience. I hope the review helps someone out there. Good luck.

This keyboard is amazing for the price. I love the soft feel of the plastic covering the outside of the case. I also love that the Apple Pencil fits perfectly in the slot. (Others stating that it comes out could be due to defects and I would ask for a replacement or something). The keyboard feels great and feels like MacBook Air keyboard. I would recommend anyone buying it. I used to own the zagg slim book case and the hard plastic broke in months and the hinge is much more riding which makes it difficult to open.