![]() The price is painful, especially as it’s not even very good for typing. Is the Smart Keyboard Folio worth the $199/219 euros it costs for the big 13-inch version? Yes and no. On my desk, hooked up to the iConnectivityAudio4+, it’s the perfect way to quickly put a song together. GarageBand has amazing support for keyboard shortcuts in iOS, and using it with the Smart Keyboard Folio is ideal. My favorite use-case is with GarageBand for iPad. But for quickly popping out of the house, or for using around the house, it’s perfect. In fact, if I was traveling for more than a few days, I’d still take a Bluetooth keyboard and a stand for the iPad. This precludes me from using the Smart Keyboard as my full-time keyboard. I’ve asked around, and it seems that this doesn’t get any better as the keys wear in. I feel like I have to tap harder than usual, and even then I’m never sure if the key has clicked or not. Loose, because the keycaps twist, and stiff, because the fabric that comprises the keyboard also stops the keys from moving freely. The lack of a media-key row remains very annoying. And with a keyboard attached, you’ll find yourself using all kinds of Mac tricks without even thinking about it - scrolling web pages with the space bar, for example.Īnd at the same time, it’s easy to yank the iPad free of the case/stand, to use it in portrait orientation or whatever you do with your iPad. You can use it on your lap, and you can leave the keyboard attached much of the time, which means that quick notes can be taken quicker, and keyboard shortcuts can be used. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of MacĪnd this is enough to completely change how you use the iPad. The hinge is more pliant, so the iPad wobbles a little, but it’s a sturdy wobble - if that makes any sense. And the front cover, which becomes the base and the keyboard when opened up, is very stiff. The magnetic connection that holds the lower edge of the iPad in place is rock solid. ![]() The best part is that it’s a great stand. Disconnects when you take the iPad out, so you don’t have to disable Bluetooth when you take your iPad to the toilet and want to type something.ĭespite its obvious setbacks, the Smart Keyboard is pretty addictive.Has a pointless key to change input language (⌃-Space does the same thing).Is extremely light and thin, and doubles as a good case and stand.On the other hand, the iPad Pro Smart Folio Keyboard: Packs proper keys instead of the stiff, fabric-covered keys of the Smart Keyboard.Has an Escape key, for … well, for all kinds of things.Typically offers a row of function/media keys for adjusting screen brightness, audio volume, etc.Lets you put the iPad up on a high stand, for better ergonomics. ![]()
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