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Folio touch
Folio touch













folio touch

The Folio Touch also uses the smart connector instead of Bluetooth, which is much appreciated - I already know I will forget to charge the iPad alone (as I forget to charge my phone).

Folio touch pro#

I am also worried about bending over time as some iPad Pro users have recorded, and the increased width / cushion on the Folio Touch seems like it could help with this a lot. It kind of looks better, but I am concerned about dropping and damaging the iPad since I am extremely accident-prone. It looks comfortable and like it can't be damaged or dented by my very clumsy self.Ĭase - The Brydge Pro+ barely includes a case, and that worries me. Does anyone have any advice or anything to say about how the weight has affected them?īuild / Materials - Although I like the Brydge's solid aluminum, I just like the fabric and rubber on the Folio Touch more. Weight - Both are heavy, but I don't like how concentratedly / densely heavy the Brydge is. This is the primary thing drawing me to the Brydge. Logitech's option is definitely more expensive though and not on sale I can get it for $126 with discounts. Brydge is having some kind of sale right now, so the Pro+ is $102 with the discounts I have available to me. Price - Both are already a little out of my price range but manageable.

folio touch

I really like both of these options, but I'll just get onto the comparison. I can't afford a magic keyboard case, and all of the off-brand options, although cheaper, seem inadequate for my needs. The deliberation seems to boil down to two main options - the Brydge Pro+ and the Logitech Folio Touch.

folio touch

Considering my options for a keyboard + trackpad case.















Folio touch