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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
    I ordered this case because the idea of the magnetic angle holds was an idea I really liked since the magnetic folding triangle cases do not seem to be a sturdy option and this case seemed like a great option.
    Pros: 1. the viewing angles are magnetic which is more secure, sturdy, and gives a better hold than the type that you just rest on the divots in the cover. 2. There is a specific place to hold the Apple Pencil and it’s located in a place where the pencil is easy to use and can charge while in its spot which is not true for all cases that offer a place for the pencil (although I’m not sure how secure it holds it on when hit or placed in a bag) 3. Has an opening so you can use fingerprint id (this was an important feature for me because I do not like having to type my password in every time I open my iPad) (speaking of opening the iPad, the sleep/ wake feature does work for this case which I know some people find an important feature although would not be a deal breaker for me). 4. The front cover flap is magnetic when the iPad is in the case so stays closed which is a great feature if you plan to travel with it.
    Cons: 1. Speaking of the front cover flap, it does not stay connected once it’s folded back / does not stay secure on the back if you wanted to use it flat, portrait, or walk around with it open, just kind of flaps around which could become annoying when picking up or carrying around. 2. One of the main cons for me is that you can’t really open the front cover unless you grab it from the bottom right corner due to the pencil area blocking the side as well as the fact that the cover sits almost flush with the sides other than the bottom right area that sticks out to the end of the case to open it. I found this to be annoying since I’m used to being able to open a front cover from any side but maybe you get used to it. 3. It’s kind of heavy which is understandable due to the angle magnet feature but may be a negative for people who want that light iPad feel.
    Overall the case seems like it’s good quality. Ultimately I decided to return this due to a combination of the price and the negatives that just made it not worth it for me. I ended up ordering this case since it was compared to the other one I had been looking at (esr shift) but said to be lighter in weight but ultimately I chose the other case I had ordered as the extra viewing options and more features appealed to me more and the weight was basically the same. If the cons I listed are not deal breakers for you then hey it seems like a good case but just not for me.
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    Pros and cons - Is it worth it? Detailed review.

    Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
    I ordered this case because the idea of the magnetic angle holds was an idea I really liked since the magnetic folding triangle cases do not seem to be a sturdy option and this case seemed like a great option.
    Pros: 1. the viewing angles are magnetic which is more secure, sturdy, and gives a better hold than the type that you just rest on the divots in the cover. 2. There is a specific place to hold the Apple Pencil and it’s located in a place where the pencil is easy to use and can charge while in its spot which is not true for all cases that offer a place for the pencil (although I’m not sure how secure it holds it on when hit or placed in a bag) 3. Has an opening so you can use fingerprint id (this was an important feature for me because I do not like having to type my password in every time I open my iPad) (speaking of opening the iPad, the sleep/ wake feature does work for this case which I know some people find an important feature although would not be a deal breaker for me). 4. The front cover flap is magnetic when the iPad is in the case so stays closed which is a great feature if you plan to travel with it.
    Cons: 1. Speaking of the front cover flap, it does not stay connected once it’s folded back / does not stay secure on the back if you wanted to use it flat, portrait, or walk around with it open, just kind of flaps around which could become annoying when picking up or carrying around. 2. One of the main cons for me is that you can’t really open the front cover unless you grab it from the bottom right corner due to the pencil area blocking the side as well as the fact that the cover sits almost flush with the sides other than the bottom right area that sticks out to the end of the case to open it. I found this to be annoying since I’m used to being able to open a front cover from any side but maybe you get used to it. 3. It’s kind of heavy which is understandable due to the angle magnet feature but may be a negative for people who want that light iPad feel.
    Overall the case seems like it’s good quality. Ultimately I decided to return this due to a combination of the price and the negatives that just made it not worth it for me. I ended up ordering this case since it was compared to the other one I had been looking at (esr shift) but said to be lighter in weight but ultimately I chose the other case I had ordered as the extra viewing options and more features appealed to me more and the weight was basically the same. If the cons I listed are not deal breakers for you then hey it seems like a good case but just not for me.
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