Logitech has released its 2024 iPad Air and iPad Pro keyboard cases
10.05.24
Logitech has announced the release of new keyboard cases designed by for the latest iPad Air and iPad Pro models. The cases offer an alternative to Apple’s expensive Magic Keyboard options.
Logitech Combo Touch is compatible with both versions of the iPad Air and two iPad Pro models. It’s the lightest keyboard on the market, increasing portability and reducing weight added to your tablet.
The case comes with a detachable keyboard and flexible stand for multiple use modes, including standard keyboard mode and mode for drawing, reading, and using the Apple Pencil.
A special feature is the multi-touch trackpad. The keyboard has automatic key backlighting, sixteen brightness levels, and shortcut keys for controlling volume, media, and other functions.

Logitech’s new cases are available for the iPad Air, ranging from $200 to $230, and for the iPad Pro, ranging from $230 to $260, depending on model size. They are already available for purchase on the Logitech website.
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