Skip to main content

Best Bluetooth Keyboards for iPad

https://ift.tt/2r1ghcv

Rocket productivity on your iPad through the roof with a comfortable external keyboard.

Apple's 6th-generation iPad is the latest in a line of fantastic productivity devices. The 9.7-inch's latest Apple Pencil support positions it to be the perfect device to combine technology with liberal arts. It's also Apple's top-of-the-line, entry-level tablet, perfect for browsing the web, checking email, and writing your novel on the go. In addition to protecting it with a great case, you should consider adding a keyboard for mobility and usability to compliment your 9.7-inch 6th-generation iPad perfectly.

Apple Magic Keyboard

If you're looking for the full use of a keyboard, but need it to be as portable as possible, the Magic Keyboard is the right fit for you. It's only about an inch longer than the 9.7-inch iPad, but its thin and light and can fit in your gear bag easily. Thanks to Bluetooth compatibility, you can connect it to your iPad for on-the-go typing.

It's a full-use keyboard, complete with audio playback controls, function keys that work on iPad, and a comfortable typing experience, especially if you're already used to using the Magic Keyboard with your Mac.

You can pick one up from Apple for $99.

See at Apple

Belkin Secure Wired Keyboard for iPad

Belkin recently updated their Secure Wired Keyboard specifically for the 6th-generation iPad. It's MFi certified, has a comfortable, full-size keyboard, and connects to an iPad with a Lightning cable instead of Bluetooth. This is a golden option for anyone that has difficulty pairing their iPad with Bluetooth devices.

Because it's wired, this is a great keyboard for students. It won't go against any Bluetooth keyboard exam rules and since it doesn't run on batteries, it won't run out of juice while you're taking notes.

If you feel more comfortable with a wired keyboard but still want portability, Belkin is for you.

See at Amazon

Logitech Keys-to-go

Logitech makes the most user-friendly mobile keyboards around. I always use Logitech cases with any iPad I own. The Keys-to-Go is the company's thinnest, lightest version that's not attached to a case. It's covered in a special "FabricSkin" that keeps crumbs from getting stuck under the keys and is liquid resistant, making it easy to clean up spills.

Even though this ultra-slim keyboard is smaller than your iPad, it has an exceptionally comfortable typing experience thanks to Logitech's unique experience with proper spacing and springy bounce-back keys.

Because the Keys-To-Go has been around for a few years you can find low prices for some colors - as low as $25. The latest model comes in red and black but you can also find it in dark blue and teal.

The standard price for this Bluetooth keyboard is $69.

See at Amazon

ZAGG Rugged Messenger

Zagg's Rugged Messenger is technically a full keyboard case, but the keyboard is detachable, so you can use it separate from the case (though you'd be missing out on the convenient built-in kickstand). It's got backlit keys, which are always useful on the subway. It also supports pairing two devices at once with a single button switch over. So, you can type your report on your iPad and respond to a text message on your iPhone with just a single keystroke. Not bad, eh?

You can pick one up for only $99.

See at Amazon

Your go-to portable keyboard?

Do you have a favorite portable keyboard that you always take along with your iPad? Drop your fav in the comments section with the reasons why it's so important to you.



from iMore - The #1 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch blog https://ift.tt/2HSbd3C

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How to Get a MacBook or MacBook Pro Keyboard Repaired Free Under Apple's Service Program

https://ift.tt/2tocBCJ Apple has initiated a new worldwide service program offering free repairs of MacBook and MacBook models equipped with low-profile, butterfly mechanism keyboards, after the company determined that "a small percentage" of the keyboards may develop one or more of the following issues: Letters or characters repeat unexpectedly Letters or characters do not appear Key(s) feel "sticky" or do not respond in a consistent manner Apple or Apple Authorized Service Providers will service eligible MacBook and MacBook Pro keyboards free of charge. Apple says the process may involve the replacement of one or more keys or the whole keyboard. The following MacBook and MacBook Pro models are eligible for the program: MacBook (Retina, 12-­inch, Early 2015) MacBook (Retina, 12­-inch, Early 2016) MacBook (Retina, 12-­inch, 2017) MacBook Pro (13­-inch, 2016, Two Thunderbolt 3 Ports) MacBook Pro (13-­inch, 2016, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) MacBook Pro...

How to like, comment, and add subscribers to shared photo albums on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or PC

https://ift.tt/2q570On With iCloud Photo Sharing, you can share, like, and comment on photos and videos with friends and family around the world — no social media account needed. Making or subscribing to a shared photo album on iCloud is just the beginning: Once you're part of a shared album with your friends, family, or co-workers, you can add comments, like photos, invite more pals into the fray, and more. iCloud Photo Sharing: The ultimate guide If you want the social media experience without having to plaster your images across the internet, iCloud Photo Sharing offers some great tools for it. Here's how you can like your friends' images, add new people to an existing shared album, and add comment threads to photos and video. How to share albums with people who don't use iCloud How to add someone to a shared photo album How to remove someone from a shared photo album How to let other people add photos and video to your shared photo album How to like...

The Instant Pot Craze and How it's Disrupting Kitchens Everywhere

http://ift.tt/2InTBKj Pressure cooker? Slow cooker? Rice cooker? The Instant Pot is all of these things and more! The Canadian-designed Instant Pot is essentially a roided out slow cooker for half the price of most decent slow cookers on the market. There are several iterations of the Instant Pot, and it may just be able to replace every imaginable kitchen appliance you have. So what's the hubbub? Is the hype real? Let's take a look! See at Amazon What does it do? I think, in terms of kitchen capabilities, the better question is what doesn't the Instant Pot do? The lower-end versions have 6-in-1 functionality, while the Ultra, for example, can be a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker, yogurt maker, cake maker, egg cooker, sauté cooker, steamer, warmer, and sterilizer. Oh, and the 6-quart Ultra model is only $150 ... Somehow… Basically, the Instant Pot could be your tool for cooker just about everything. With many programmable cooking options, for everyt...