Take a look at the pros and cons of each and make a decision based on facts, not preconceptions.įor more information, be sure to read Cult of Mac’s review of the Brydge 12.9 Max+, as well as our review of the Apple Magic Keyboard for iPad. While Apple’s keyboard case really is excellent, so is the Brydge 12.9 Max+. I hope I’ve convinced people to not jump to that conclusion. That’s why many people will automatically assume the Magic Keyboard must be the best option. There’s an understandable bias toward Apple accessories among users of Apple devices, whether it be iPad, iPhone or Mac. The Magic Keyboard has a floating cantilever design, allowing you to attach iPad Pro magnetically. It features an incredible typing experience, a trackpad that opens up new ways to work with iPadOS, a USBC port for passthrough charging, and front and back protection. This is a trick the Brydge 12.9 Max+ can’t duplicate. The Magic Keyboard is an amazing companion for iPad Pro 12.9-inch. So if your charging cable won‘t easily reach one, it might make it to the other. Logitech Folio Touch (159): Best for protection. And it’s on the left side - the opposite side from the iPad Pro’s own USB-C port. The charging port is built into the hinge of the keyboard case. It’s only for charging the tablet, but still… it’s a very welcome addition. The Apple Magic Keyboard adds a second port. The iPad Pro is a powerful computer hampered by having only a single USB-C port. I prefer the Smart Connector, but it’s a very narrow victory. But this also means the Brydge device doesn’t draw power from the tablet. Having to fool around with turning the accessory on and off when I take my iPad Pro out of the keyboard is not as convenient as the Smart Connector.
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