![]() ![]() ![]() That said, the third-party solutions in this article work over Bluetooth. It doesn’t require any Bluetooth pairing, and it switches on and off automatically. Connection Style: The official iPad keyboard works through the magnetic iPad smart connector.(Note, the iPad Mini can’t charge the Apple Pencil wirelessly). It’s a minor annoyance, but it’s worth keeping in mind if you use an Apple Pencil. This isn’t possible on some keyboard cases, as the case will physically block the iPad’s magnetic Pencil holder. Pencil Compatibility: The Apple Pencil (2nd Gen) charges while magnetically attached to the iPad.There aren’t any ultra-tough keyboard cases for the iPad yet (save for the Logitech Rugged keyboard, which is made for children and only works with 9.7-inch iPads). If you want a thick case that can take a beating, then pair a wireless keyboard with a nice thick case. Protection: Folio-styled cases are pretty thin.You could even use a full-sized Bluetooth keyboard with your iPad! But if quality is your number one concern, then we suggest buying a Logitech Slim Folio, a Slim Folio PRO, or a Bluetooth keyboard like the Logitech Key-to-Go. Key Quality: The keyboards in this article are high quality for their shape and size.We’ll link to the available sizes for each keyboard to make things easier. Device Compatibility: Check your iPad’s size and model to make sure that it actually works with whatever keyboard you buy. ![]()
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