Brydge iPad Pro 3rd Generation Keyboard

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Brydge iPad Pro 3rd Generation Keyboard

Brydge Keyboard for iPad Pro 3rd Generation 11-inch

There are some people who are curious about the keyboard

I have written it in detail. If you have any further questions, I will answer you.

Comparative group (pro 11 inches)

Genuine Folio Keyboard (219,000)

Logitech Slim Folio (149,000)

-Brydge keyboard (149 $ main body + 25 $ shipping / about 210,000 won)

Good

Unity / sensitivity / quality good

-Color silver / sg selectable to match iPad

-I really feel like a mini MacBook

-Aluminum body is very strong.

Backlit good

3-level lighting support

-Apple Polio not supported / Logitech Polio supported (please don't know the steps)

Battery good

12 months guarantee on a single charge (2 hours per day backlit x standard / shortened with backlit)

Apple Polio Battery x / Logitech 3 months

-The current battery is displayed in the iPad battery widget.

Shortcut good

Home, screen lock, brightness, volume, media control shortcuts

-Apple Folio x / Logitech Folio o

Magnetic leather cover good

Good quality and good magnetic force

Limited Lifetime Warranty good

-Automatically registered when purchasing from public home

-Only to Hong Kong (cost will be paid by Brydge)

usb-c charge / connection good

Bad

price

-I think the price range similar to the genuine folio is expensive.

weight

-brydge 550g (without magnetic cover / thickness 15.6mm)

Apple Folio 297g (With Cover / Thin Failed)

Logitech Folio 570g (with cover / thickness 22.5mm)

-Combined with iPad weighs about 1kg. Too heavy

One-handed open

-Despite heavy weight, one hand can not open.

Hinge?

-The hinge part is wrapped with rubber pad and can be replaced.

-It doesn't fall well when it's attached, but it needs strength when it's removed. Some people are dissatisfied with the durability.

Tablet mode? Movie mode?

-Like other 2in1 products, if you put the pad in reverse, it will be like tablet mode / movie mode.

To make it completely tablet mode, you need to remove the back cover and combine it with the pad.

I just didn't use it like that.

Kigam

Keygam is said to be similar to the old MacBook scissor keyboard. It seems to be a dislike area.

-The sound is quiet unless you type hard.

Pencil storage elusive

-Like the Logitech Folio, it is ambiguous because the pencil is not protected separately.

-If you have a pencil, even when you open it ambiguous.

Tip

Portrait

-Can be mounted vertically like a photo. It's unstable because only one side

-Useful for viewing or working with documents. (Maximum vertical angle of 100 degrees / Available only on the desk)

Pencil attached to the keyboard magnet

-There is a magnet in the part with the pencil in the picture, so it sticks.

Available for computer

-c type usb cable can be connected to PC.

Border protection

-The included magnetic cover doesn't protect the border but you can cut out the appropriate jelly case

The cover sticks in the attached state. (Good magnetic, so it sticks well. / Thickness about 17mm, weight increases ㅠ)

Magnetic cover mouse pad

-You can use the mouse pad as a cover when you use the mouse on a material that doesn't work well.

conclusion

More utilization with iPad OS mouse support Really MacBook Emotional

If you're supporting trackpads for the next generation (the brydge keyboards for the surface are already available)

The MacBook feels good, but I really can't recommend it because the pad really matters.

If you can handle 1kg or use iPad in a fixed place