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Best Cases for the 10.5-inch iPad Pro

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The iPad Pro comes in a new size. Here are the best cases available.

The new 10.5-inch iPad Pro has a slate of new features, thanks to iOS 11 and updated hardware, and it also features new dimensions, which means your existing cases won't fit.

Here are the best cases (so far) for the 10.5-inch iPad Pro.

Logitech Slim Combo

Logitech's brand new keyboard cover is likely to become the quintessential keyboard cover for this version of the iPad Pro, much like the Logitech Create was for the previous versions. The Slim Combo is a folio-style case that features a detachable keyboard.

The best part of this case is that no Bluetooth pairing is required, thanks to the Smart Connector on the iPad Pro. The keyboard features backlit keys and a dedicated row of iOS shortcut keys to streamline productivity. If you're looking to get some serious work done on your iPad Pro, this is the keyboard case for you. $130 straight from Apple.

Comes in black or blue.

See at Apple

Apple Smart Cover

The Smart Cover for the 10-5-inch iPad Pro is a folio-style case that wakes your iPad Pro when you open it and puts it to sleep when you close it. This is the perfect case for everyday users of the iPad Pro who may not be needing to get work done but still want a convenient way to access their iPad.

Depending on your taste, the Smart Cover comes in vibrant or muted colors to match your other accessories, from the bright yellow "Pollen" to the demure "Midnight Blue".

For around $50, this will likely be the best case for most users.

See at Apple

Supcase Unicorn Beetle Pro

If you need rugged protection for your new iPad Pro, then Supcase is the best way to go. We trust Supcase's rugged protection for all devices because Supcase cases are well-made and precisely cut in order to fully protect your iPad. The Unicorn Beetle Pro series is impact-resistant (just in case you let your iPad slip) and features two layers of protection in a hard polycarbonate shell with an inner layer of flexible TPU for shock absorption.

If you like to watch movies or play games hands-free, the Unicorn Beetle Pro features a pop-out kickstand built right into the body of the case.

Grab it for around $25.

See at Amazon

MoKo

If you love Apple's Smart Cover but don't want to shell out the $50, then check out MoKo's Smart shell, which features a similar design to Apple's and also wakes your iPad when opened and puts it to sleep when closed.

Part of the front cover folds back into a kickstand for convenient media viewing, and the pleather exterior adds a flavor of sophistication. MoKo offers a lifetime warranty, just in case any issues arise.

This case comes in six colors and two artful patterns, and you can pick one up starting around $11.

See at Amazon

Khomo Padfolio

Khomo's $20 Padfolio isn't made specifically for the 10.5-inch iPad Pro, but it does fit tablets up to 11 inches, which makes it the perfect all-in-one folio case for folks who like to carry everything they need for the day.

The Khomo Padfolio comes with a 5-inch by 8-inch notepad and features pockets for credit cards or ID, as well as a handy pocket that can fit your iPhone, and a slot for a pen or your Apple Pencil. You can zip this case up and its PU leather exterior is elegant and refined. This is the perfect iPad Pro case for students.

See at Amazon

i-Blason Armorbox Kido

If you have the new iPad Pro and know little hands might be getting ahold of it, then i-Blason's Armorbox Kido might be perfect for you. It's a thicker case that can withstand some drops and bumps and features a handle that's built especially for little hands.

The handle folds back to create a kickstand so that you can keep the kids busy with cartoons and games without them having to precariously hold it in their sometimes less-than-capable hands.

For now the Kido comes only in light blue, but it may come in more colors later on. It's only about $15 and perfect for kid-filled households.

See at Amazon

Pad and Quill

Pad and Quill's cases for the 10.5-inch iPad Pro won't ship until late July, but if you're looking for luxury cases and don't mind paying a premium, you should check them out.

The first case is the genuine leather Oxford case, which is a folio-style case complete with an elastic closure and a slot for your Apple Pencil. The front cover folds back into a kickstand and you have your choice of chestnut- or whiskey-colored leather.

The second is the Contega Thin case, which is made from Buckrum linen and only adds 0.3 inches of thickness to your iPad Pro. If you're looking for something understated yet elegant, as well as something that won't add a ton of bulk, then check this one out. Comes in charcoal, cranberry, and "Linen gray" colors.

Both of these cases hold your iPad Pro in place via a 3M adhesive that won't leave a residue on the back of your device.

The third case from P&Q is the Contega Linen, which is essentially the same thing as the Contega Thin, but it's almost half an inch thicker. So if you're looking for stronger protection, this would be the one to go with.

See at Pad & Quill

ESR Smart tri-fold case

If you like the look of Apple's Smart Cover but don't want to shell out the $50, then we recommend ESR's Smart tri-fold case, which is basically the Apple Smart Cover but only $14. It comes in six colors and provides a little more protection than Apple's case, thanks to its hard plastic rear shell. Fold it back into a kickstand to watch movies and play games, and yeah, it puts your iPad to sleep when you close it and wakes it up when you open it.

See at Amazon

Poetic Lumos

I mean if not for the name alone, then check out the Poetic Lumos for its excellent in-hand feel. The $15 Lumos is design to be easy to hold onto and easy to use with your Apple Pencil, thanks to its dedicated Pencil holder and textured edges. The flexible TPU feels great to the touch and cushions your iPad Pro from any bumps, while protecting it from scratches.

You have your choice of clear or a translucent gray.

See at Amazon

Are you grabbing a case for your new iPad Pro?

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Updated December 2017: Updated pricing and added the ESR Smart tri-fold case, as well as the Poetic Lumos with its cool Apple Pencil holder!



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