Best tablet keyboard cases according to redditors

We found 340 Reddit comments discussing the best tablet keyboard cases. We ranked the 165 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Tablet Keyboard Cases:

u/the_dope_chaud · 32 pointsr/headphones

knocks
Hello there,
Do you have a minute to talk about our lord and savior, google?

https://www.amazon.com/Litop-Keyboard-Wrist-Yellow-Keyboards/dp/B00VFS2KP4

u/m_bishop · 25 pointsr/Cyberpunk

Okay, sure.

First, it's nowhere near done. I'd just finished cutting the metal, and the holes for the ports, and fit the whole thing together for the first time. I'm planning to make bezels for the ports from aluminum, paint everything, add some decals and a soft cover out of black rubber I found. I really want make it look like a movie prop.

The 'purpose' was that I wanted a portal Pi. I built an arcade machine (http://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/1nwsk2/my_mame_rebuild_with_pi_xposted_to_rcade/) and kept wishing I had some way of sitting on the couch in the living room while configuring it I get tired of sitting at my workbench on that stool after a while.


As for why I chose to make it a prop-style cyber-deck because I have a friend who wants to make a sci-fi movie, and I told her I thought I could probably wire up some props for her, but most of the stuff I build is more function than fashion, so I decided it would be a cool project to make something that looks like it could be used as a movie prop. I already had the video glasses, and the Pi is simple to wire together, so it seemed like a good idea.


How will I use it? I'll use it for a way to configure Pi images on the couch, and I'll connect it to my giant projector in the theater room, so I can play arcade games in there, and watch movies from it. It'll just be nice to have a Pi that I can easily move around the house. Also, I'm thinking my next 'prop' project will be to make a pair of headphones with a 2" LCD mounted in front of it, which will be mostly just to continue practicing making props, but also so I can play arcade games while watching TV with my wife in the livingroom.

Materials:

Video Glasses: http://www.vuzix.com/consumer/products_dv920/

I cut the keyboard out of one of these when I moved to a 10" tablet.

http://www.amazon.com/SANOXY%C2%AE-Tablet-Stand-USB-Keyboard/dp/B004OB0EBQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395508795&sr=8-1&keywords=7%22+usb+tablet+keyboard+case


The 'case' was one of these pencil boxes that I found on clearance and just happened to be exactly the right size for the keyboard:

http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/671053/Vaultz-Locking-Pencil-Box-Assorted-Colors/?cm_mmc=PLA-_-Google-_-School_Supplies-_-671053-IQ_PE%20&Channel=Google&mr:trackingCode=5A35CA41-B707-DF11-BAE3-0019B9C043EB&mr:referralID=NA&mr:device=t&mr:adType=pla&mr:ad=34547097596&mr:keyword=&mr:match=&mr:filter=62971337876


Other than that, there's just an 8 battery box and a UBEC for 5v conversion, a Raspberry Pi, and a 4-port USB hub that I hacked to shit to fit into the box.

u/brianchenito · 19 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards
u/fluxenkind · 17 pointsr/ipad

Logitech begs to differ.

Unfortunately, I guess they weren’t popular enough, so thy stopped making them after the 2017 iPads or so.

u/clithub · 10 pointsr/onebag

I believe it was this one. It is a bit small if you're not use to small keyboards but it's very durable. It's case converts into a stand for your phone as well.

u/billFoldDog · 7 pointsr/linuxmasterrace

This keyboard is ultraportable and has a USB connection mode.

You can always make your own USB keyboard using a teensy microcontroller and instructions from around the web. Massdrop sells kits every now and then.

u/Quigonwindrunner · 6 pointsr/Surface

Quick review after using it for a day or so:

Keyboard:
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Keyboard-Ultra-Thin-Wireless-Rotating/dp/B01B6CEUSI

Fit:
The fit is extremely snug. The SP3 is pretty well secured, and I'm not worried about it falling out. The bottom hinges have some sort of rubber or foam-type material to create the grip. I do worry if there is too much pressure on the bottom corners, as this was made for an iPad Pro that is slightly thinner. Only time will tell! Note: the kickstand must be opened up in order for it to fit.

Build quality:
The hinges are creaky and noisy when lifting the tablet up. I'm not sure if this is the case using it with an iPad Pro, as I haven't gotten around to testing it on mine. The keyboard itself feels mostly study, but a little cheap. The keyboard sells on Amazon for $30-35, so it's not exactly a surprise. There is a little bit of flex to the keyboard, but no more than you might expect. The keyboard feels about the size of my 13in MBP from work. Overall it's fairly comfortable, and it just goes to prove that I ultimately want a Surface Book! Having a more traditional laptop setup is much more useful than balancing the SP3 on my laptop with the type cover.

Keyboard/Typing:
Overall it feels pretty good. The keyboard is pretty responsive. Getting it to recognize on boot takes two presses of the on-keyboard power button and a few seconds of waiting. Keyboard travel is fine, but I'm not someone who gets hung up on keyboard quality. It is at least as good as my SP3 type cover, if not better because of the solid, flat form. Some of the dedicated top row keys don't really work, as they are made for iOS. The volume keys work correctly, though. Unfortunately, since iOS doesn't need an escape key, the key in it's location just opens a blank page in Edge. This makes it particularly tricky due to habits when playing games like WoW or FFXIV on my Surface. The command key does work as a Windows key, though.

Misc Thoughts:
Not having a trackpad is a huge hurdle to overcome. My Surface now feels like a laptop, but I keep moving to try and use a trackpad. I won't count it as a negative, obviously, because this was intended for iPads. You absolutely have to use this thing with a mouse, as you can see my Arc Touch mouse.

It might seem obvious, but it is pretty top heavy with the Surface attached. It's not so bad that I feel like it is going to fall over. But if I take my hands off the keyboard on my lap, it does lean back slightly.

Closing thoughts:
It really doesn't make sense that someone hasn't made a product like this for the Surface tablets. If this had a traditional Windows keyboard with hinges made precisely for this device, I feel like it would be an instant buy for most Surface owners. Maybe it would drive people away from buying the Surface Book, so I could see Microsoft not encouraging such an accessory.

Overall, I like it. I will let you all know after using it for a month or so if I still am using it. Not a bad present from my wife, although I wouldn't have said no to a Surface Book!

u/Endda · 5 pointsr/SquaredCircle

I think I saw that thing on LGR recently. It's a bread wrist rest

u/FreelanceNobody · 4 pointsr/ipad

Just picked up a ZAGG keyboard case for my 10.5'' iPad Pro.

I really cant get over how this thing is basically an almost fully functional PC in tablet form.

Stoked for the release of iPad OS, kind of holding off on the public beta until official release. Anyone wanna persuade me otherwise?

u/HenkPoley · 4 pointsr/Android

Their S8 keyboard cover scores pretty decent 4.0/5.0.

As well after correction by Reviewmeta: https://reviewmeta.com/amazon/B06XJCWP3G

u/wishful_cynic · 4 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Listen to shadow.

Here's a nice wrist rest for $14 on Amazon. It's even Prime.

u/azucenessa · 3 pointsr/Surface

or there's [this] $30 Bluetooth Keyboard that looks almost identical(https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Keyboard-Ultra-Thin-Wireless-Rotating/dp/B01B6CEUSI). Significantly cheaper, No Trackpad though.

u/techontech · 3 pointsr/ipad

Closest thing to what you describe: https://www.amazon.com/Elecbae-Keyboard-Case-iPad-2018/dp/B07QL4XJBB

Almost any angle hinge kickstand but no keyboard: https://www.amazon.com/Maxjoy-Compatible-iPad-Pro-Case/dp/B07MWXLPNL/

Another kickstand with keyboard, but not really a hinge kickstand: https://www.amazon.com/Inateck-Keyboard-Detachable-Compatible-KB02005/dp/B07MZT4N4H

Not kickstand, but the one that I went with: https://www.amazon.com/Muse-Case-Protective-Convenient-Magnetic/dp/B07H7VK7K8

I believe all 3 have been talked about throughout this thread, so if you search by their names, you can see how others feel about them (mostly positive for each one). I've been looking for one as well, though without the keyboard. Unfortunately, i don't think we have yet to have a stand that comes close to the fluidity of a Surface Pro hinge stand. I'm waiting to see if anything newer pops up in the fall (ideally hoping to see one with a trackpad). In the meantime, I picked up a Zugu case that has functioned pretty well.

u/lady_bluesky · 3 pointsr/Atlanta

I just ordered a standing desk converter thingy for my home office! Now maybe my back will hurt less like a sad old lady's. Also, I should probably go to my office-office sometime soon, I haven't been in since like February.... whoops........

Edit: also might be seriously considering purchasing this wrist rest

u/richardsim7 · 3 pointsr/techsupportgore

Send it back with one of these, and tell them if they break it again, they're not getting it back

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Griffin-GB02480-Survivor-Military-Stand/dp/B004SPVZKW

u/joshmaaaaaaans · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Yes 👌

u/Anzeis · 3 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

It's actually another mouse wrist.

u/kurifatales · 3 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Look no further, it's even on sale😂

u/CeReAL_K1LLeR · 3 pointsr/Nexus10

I use the Poetic Keybook and I love it. Nice sturdy kickstand on the back, comes with a Bluetooth keyboard (should you need one), the faux leather feels nice. Solid product in my opinion.

u/pyres · 3 pointsr/Android

I have one of these, with an OTG cable for my cheap 7 inch not nexus table, it's not horrible

cheap


bluetooth, detachable keyboard?


u/AuraeShadowstorm · 3 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

There was a similar post a week or so ago pointing to a similar product.

I bought one. It's fun and silly. My co workers think I'm strange. A bit to soft though to provide proper wrist support. It's not wide enough compared to most wrist rests. I have to keep it about an inch away from the edge of my keyboard to type. Length wise it's as long as a TKL, but it's tapered on the ends. So it really is more suited for a 40% keyboard.

u/JenniOLush · 3 pointsr/iPadPro

Tried the Logitech it was the worst.

Tried the Apple keyboard, offered to little protection, likely caused my 10.5 pad to bend around smart connector (Apple wouldn’t say for sure but they replaced it for free) and Smart Keyboard offered no pencil holder. It was also super floppy and didn’t really work well while on my lap.

Husband bought a Zagg for his 9.7 and finally they came out with a case and keyboard for the 10.5.

The 8 colored back lighting, keys that compress like my MacBook Pro, the rugged case (which will protect from further bending), the long battery life on the keyboard (had it for 2 months and haven’t had to charge once), the magnetic connect that holds more secured than the floppy Smart Keyboard AND the pencil holder— make the Zagg the winner for me!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B073WPHL8S/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1511571148&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=zagg+10.5+ipad+pro+keyboard&dpPl=1&dpID=41%2BXZWI3rWL&ref=plSrch

(Recently it was on sale for $70 and I was able to buy it for $49 months back).

can’t recommend enough.

u/rockkon · 3 pointsr/Nexus7

I thought the URL was going to be in the title... oh well. Here it is:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004OB0EBQ/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00

u/rkba260 · 2 pointsr/flying

Have one. Tried the Sporty's one as linked by another user... it blows, don't get it.

I put mine into a keyboard / case combo then use a MyClip

I use the apple pencil with it so I can write down clearances and shit. It's super nice having a giant screen for ForeFlight, but being 6'2" I can get away with it. I can see for people that sit closer to the yoke how it might be a problem...

u/FreydNot · 2 pointsr/Nexus10

I have this one http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AG0D61O but I don't like it very much. It's missing mouse controls.

I recently got this one http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BALK9CM and it works better than I thought it would. It's not great for typing a novel, but for simple controls and typing a short email it gets the job done. It is deceptively small (5715012.5mm).

u/Pupsilon · 2 pointsr/Surface

If it's any help, this keyboard has a kickstand and is detachablewhich is very similar to the Surface's kickstand.

u/M0rbz · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

If you carry it around, I'd get this. A custom usb cable that matches the keyboard would be nice as well.

u/xtapol · 2 pointsr/ipad
u/Alzarath · 2 pointsr/INEEEEDIT

In contrast, I use a folding Plugable keyboard and it's actually really convenient for taking notes on my phone in school.

It's no glorious mechanical keyboard, but it's certainly a lot better than using a virtual keyboard or, god forbid, writing notes with a pencil.

u/JustBecameALurker · 2 pointsr/ipad

I like the Inateck keyboard case. I got it in July and it works great and I haven't even needed to charge the keyboard yet!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MZT4N4H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_Pb6HDbKTHX542

u/NewHaven86 · 2 pointsr/cataclysmdda

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BVPM214/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jCrEDbRHADP11

This is the one I use with the 10" I like it because it has the full numpad, but it's a small light board.

The smaller one I use with the 8 came with the case. It's made by Fintie:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0711VXV3L/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pErEDb00WVA42

Edit: removed needless link text

u/atx512girl · 2 pointsr/ipad

I personally have a separate keyboard, but my use case has to take into account that I have kids that use my iPad occasionally so a very protective Ipad case/cover is a must. So I have an Otterbox on my 12.9 Pro. My keyboard is one I’m loving so far but haven’t used extensively so I’m keeping an open mind...I purchased the Plugable Full Size Folding Keyboard . Folds up and has a case that doubles as a stand for the Ipad. For under $50 on Amazon it was a great deal for me.

u/HaiKarate · 2 pointsr/ipad

I would suggest putting it in a Griffin Survivor case if you are going to use it in the classroom.

My kids have had 16 GB iPad 2's for years, and there is very little that they can't do with them. But the fact that you only have one means it would have to be used by your students, one at a time, for some sort of self-directed study. Maybe watching an educational video or using an educational app.

u/Prahasaurus · 2 pointsr/ipad

I have the 2017 iPad Pro, 10.5" size. I'll probably go for the larger screen when I upgrade, now that this has become my primary machine. But I think you can get by with either the smaller or larger screen for the kind of work I do. As I get older, I just appreciate the larger screen.

I have a standard Apple cover. And I use the Apple magic keyboard with a Canopy holder (https://www.amazon.com/Canopy-Keyboard-Stand-Apple-Magic/dp/B06XWY56J8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1549735752&sr=8-1&keywords=canopy+keyboard).

I'm not a fan of Apple's own iPad keyboards. I think my setup is a good compromise, allowing me to have a light case when I'm using my iPad without the keyboard. But a full sized, proper keyboard when I need it. And I can pair my iPhone to this keyboard if needed, as well. The Canopy case keeps the magic keyboard safe in my briefcase until it's needed. It's very light and portable. And I can reuse the Canopy and keyboard combination no matter which size iPad I may choose in the future. I'll only need to buy a larger cover if I choose the bigger screen iPad.

u/shiddoni · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Bought me one of these last year. Great novelty value for people that come over, but not very practical.

u/AwkdSoul · 2 pointsr/ipad

I’ve had the Logitech Create keyboard case for years and I love it. Keys are super comfortable to use, backlit, and there is a storage spot for the Apple Pencil or other stylus. It also protects really well (had an epic drop in concrete-case broke but iPad was fine). I couldn’t be happier with it.

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Create-iPad-Backlit-Keyboard/dp/B01HIS30OY/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=254T6RG787PGT&keywords=9.7+ipad+pro+keyboard+case&qid=1556799375&s=gateway&sprefix=9.7+ipad+pro+key&sr=8-4

u/nudoru · 2 pointsr/ipad

Unrelated - Logitech iPad Pro keyboards are too bulky and unattractive for my tastes. They made some really nice ones for the Air/2 that were great - I with they would do it for the Pros.

I had one of these for my Air 2 and it was fantastic. https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Protective-Integrated-Keyboard-Black/dp/B00PK260AW/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1498768908&sr=8-8&keywords=logitech+ipad+keyboard+folio

u/isaacng1997 · 2 pointsr/ios

I also bought a stylus with my iPad for note taking in class, and I use that with GoodNotes, which I love. You can write on pdf and stuff. I think Notability is more popular, and Notability has the feature of recording and syncing your handwritten notes together, which is really neat.

>writing assignments

like typing essays? I use google docs. A little bit buggy for some reason...? but there is also iWork, which comes with all new purchases. I would also recommend a keyboard case for this too!

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Protective-Integrated-Keyboard-Black/dp/B00PK260AW

i just got this literally two days ago, and I love it! and its 60% off right now!!!! I really like it because not only is it easier to type on a keyboard, you get so much screen space back without the software keyboard.

>viewing PowerPoints

There is google sheets, keynote, microsoft ppt, I think note taking apps like woodnotes and notability also supports ppt too. I personally like writing on ppt during lecture. Its just easier that you don't have to copy everything down, and I think its helpful while studying for tests because you will not forget to study things that you might not have written down with pen and paper.

>What else is helpful to do on the tablet?

Honestly, the iPad can do soon many things that you do not even know you would want to do. Like I am a CS major, and I can connect to servers and write code on my iPad. There is like almost a million apps in the app store just for iPads, so you can probably find whatever that you need!

u/porksmash · 2 pointsr/Surface

Any bluetooth keyboard will work. There are some cases that have a keyboard built in too. I only have links to US amazon, sorry.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K4C73OU
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C8T7NOW

u/tosss · 2 pointsr/ipad

This is what I have on my ipad. It's mostly used by a toddler, and has worked amazingly well. It includes a screen protector and a folding stand. The screen protector doesn't detract too much from the retina display. Best Buy will price match amazon as well, if you don't want to buy online.

u/Glow354 · 2 pointsr/ipad

iPad Pro 11 Case with Keyboard... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P7KNF2M?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

RGB with multiple color modes. Only issue I have is it doesn’t detach, it doesn’t quite snap closed like you would like, and it’s a little heavy. Other than that, fantastic case.

u/keithwbacon_ · 2 pointsr/onebag

I use this and it works great. It’s almost the same size keyboard as my MBP. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019PIXO78

u/WatermelonBandido · 2 pointsr/kindlefire

I use this one for my HD 8. It works great and just looks like I'm carrying a notebook (the kind with pages). I need to get some sort of mouse.

u/swedishpiehole · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I got this one from Amazon Japan. But there is another HHKB one available in the US which I also have. The Transporter is good for when I just want to work on a tablet or phone. The other is best for travel when I need to pack cables and a mouse.

u/tdmsbn · 2 pointsr/Nexus7

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IBW5XWY/ref=ox_sc_act_image_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2U84RID2RXM9W

This and a decent cheap wireless mouse make for a pretty usable tiny mobile laptop for remote desktop and Google docs.

u/osskid · 2 pointsr/TransformerInfinity

Would like to hear some opinions, too.

I got this case and am underwhelmed by it. It doesn't work with the dock.

u/JPump7 · 2 pointsr/PickAnAndroidForMe

Take a look at this one

u/pr1sk · 2 pointsr/EDC

ZAGG Rugged Messenger 7 Color Backlit Case. Pricey but I love that thing. I don't use carry the keyboard when I carry my laptop. It's quite heavy.

u/gilbertw1 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

You can find it here:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FHSNFW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_xWlEybGR2YSFM

The case is extremely well made, I highly recommend it

u/Elecshmong · 1 pointr/Surface

Long overdue, I use a iPad Pro 12.9 keyboard like this. It fits the surface nicely, though it's a bit tight. I took out the rubber spacers from the hinges and normally extend the kickstand out a bit so that it doesn't go in the hinge (though it does fit - but tighter than I would like).

As it's an iPad keyboard there is no mouse, and I don't even use the keyboard part much - I tend to just use my type cover on top of the keyboard which works nicely, sadly though with the type cover on you can't close the hinge.

I'd possibly get one of these as a better alternative, but considering how well this works and how much less it costs I might not bother

u/dos2lin · 1 pointr/linuxhardware

> Throw any strange thing you can at me.

The first thing I thought of was the Sharp Wizard OZ-770. A PDA of yore. Best small keyboard I have ever used and I have used many. I still miss this PDA. Battery life (a couple of AAs) was insane - I'm talking monthly with extensive use. Terrible suggestion, just wanted to give this device a shoutout:-)

A more reasonable suggestion would be a 7" Android Laptop as far as "low power, light weight and affordable" goes. Goes without saying: read the reviews.

You also have the Zagg Autofit Folio Case that will turn (nearly) any 7" Android Tablet into a laptop. I have the 10" version - keyboard isn't that great (keys just feel cramped) but love having my tablet actually behave like a real laptop, plus the Android specific buttons are fantastic.

Bunch of older clamshell devices running through my head right now but I think they're more trouble than they're worth in terms of sharing local data, connecting to other devices, keyboard issues, Windows CE (limited), etc.

u/jermanoid · 1 pointr/ipad

I use this and I love it. Except the number keys are shifted. They offer a full size version that doesn't do that.

https://www.amazon.com/Plugable-Ultra-Portable-Bluetooth-Keyboard-Protective/dp/B00WRNXCW6

u/ladyaccountant · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You should buy this scarf for yourself because I know it would look gorgeous on you! I'd love this Kindle keyboard stand for SO's Kindle Fire because our computer's are old and horrible and it would be nice to type on the kindle! :) Thanks for the contest!

u/ddSylk · 1 pointr/mechmarket

Yes, the case is HHKB branded. I bought it off of Amazon JP. Link

u/Killsystem813 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

English link (I just changed .co.jp to .com)

u/apathak17 · 1 pointr/iPadPro

For those looking for this in the US: Elecbae Keybarod

u/laydros · 1 pointr/ipad

Logi Type+

I upgraded to a Pro 10.5 and even thought I coughed up the $160 for the Smart Keyboard, I still miss the Logi Type +. For the way I use my iPad, it was the best setup.

It wasn't quite as easy to separate from the ipad, but it folded around the back. It didn't stay connected when you detached the iPad (which is an issue with most BT keyboards). The keyboard felt great, had media controls, and the case was a good deal of protection without being bulky.

And it always just worked. There is a magnet along the top to hold the iPad in place as a stand. When you stood up the iPad, it worked. When you folded it flat or closed or removed it, it disconnected. My Smart keyboard actually has issues with flaking out (hopefully just mine and they will just replace it).

I also tried the Logi smart keyboard for the 10.5 and it wasn't as convenient, returned it for the (even more expensive) Smart Keyboard. I think the Type + retailed for about $80, but I got mine brand new on clearance at BB for $30, and I expect you could find one close to that. It's $66 on Amazon right now.

u/nopage · 1 pointr/writing

I got this one

And I use it with my Galaxy S8 Plus. Worth every penny

u/jonslegos · 1 pointr/Smartphones

Hey, just did some research. It does look like the most current blackberry with the same form factor. If you don't want an older device, I would recommend getting a cheap refurb S8, and slapping an official keyboard case on it. It looks like this: https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galaxy-Keyboard-Cover-Black/dp/B06XJCWP3G/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1541676623&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=galaxy+s8+keyboard+case&dpPl=1&dpID=31BG-txt7gL&ref=plSrch

u/jongscx · 1 pointr/Surface

I swear, kids these days just don't know how to google anymore...

Actually, this took me about an hour plus Ali-express cross referencing. Thanks for the tip, I'm going to get one for myself as well!

https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Keyboard-Ultra-Thin-Wireless-Rotating/dp/B01B6CEUSI

u/ramtastic05 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

In case anyone is wondering, this is an actual keyboard wrist rest. I did end up looking at the item and it turns out to be a real thing.

Amazon Link

u/turian_sentinel · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

Nice! Goes well with this wrist pad.

u/InkyandtheCerebellum · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Well there's OEM/JDM

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/tablets


It should come with a cord or adapter that lets it connect a usb keyboard. As for the keyboard. amazon has some decent tablet stuff on the cheap.

u/Tropical_Fruity · 1 pointr/kindlefire

i use this https://www.amazon.ca/Generation-Lightweight-Magnetically-Detachable-Bluetooth/dp/B0711VXV3L/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=fire+hd+8+case+keyboard&qid=1571197865&sr=8-1 along with my fire hd 8. They keyboard is hella small, but i also have small hands. I used it during university writing notes for lectures in google docs, microsoft words, powerpoints, etc. I think the fire 7 might be just a tad too small though! i got it for the same reason u said, my laptop was too bulky to bring to school and carry around so i went for this cheap tablet with magnetic case/keyboard, it worked well! i used onedrive/ google drive to store my notes and access on laptop at home!

u/alphatweaker · 1 pointr/iPadPro

https://www.amazon.com/Inateck-Compatible-Backlight-Detachable-KB02005/dp/B07MZT4N4H

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I got the Inateck and its surprisingly durable and gives good typing action. Mostly I like it because when I use it at night, the keyboard breathes and rotates between several hundred different color schemes. Looks pretty sick.

u/Psa-lms · 1 pointr/ipad

I got Gold to match my phone and watch but between white and black I’d get white. All white stuff looks great. I got the magic keyboard from Apple but I’m kind of wishing I’d gotten the regular iPad keyboard from Apple. I’m just so used to it. Honestly it’s not really necessary unless you plan to do word processing on it. The case I got I like and it was cheap.
Supveco iPad 10.2 Case 2019 with... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07X7H4T8W?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I don’t recommend the screen protector I got by Qoosea.
The pencil is the game changer. If I had it to do over I’d get the Logitech keyboard K480 I think is the one everyone has been talking about (or if I had extra cash the Apple one made for the iPad).
If you need the magic keyboard anyway this case looks cool
Studio Neat Canopy - A Keyboard case and iPad Stand for The Apple Magic Keyboard https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XWY56J8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qlFMDb9YTC458

u/Kingofthetravelers · 1 pointr/iPadPro

I’m new to the iPad world but i bought this keyboard off of a recommendation on this subreddit and I have zero complaints whatsoevr. It’s a great keyboard and good price.

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iPad Pro 11 Case with Keyboard 2018-360 Rotatable - Wireless/BT - Backlit 17 Color - Auto Sleep Wake - iPad Pro 11 Keyboard Case - Support Apple Pencil 2nd Gen Charging, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P7KNF2M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_wVoXDbF7GR51X

u/jonsonsama · 1 pointr/samsung

Maybe get a s8 keyboard cover?

Samsung Galaxy S8 Keyboard Cover , Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XJCWP3G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fNjMAb9A5DDVQ

u/JenkemKing · 1 pointr/Android

This maybe: http://www.amazon.com/MiniSuit-Transformer-Pad-TF700-Portfolio/dp/B008H7Y1N0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1345616874&sr=8-1&keywords=asus+transformer+infinity+case

Or, If you want the first one, I would be willing to relay it to you if you had it shipped to my house. Just paypal me shipping costs.

u/mauerfan · 1 pointr/ipad

I'm personally using the case within the link as we speak, actually. I love it

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PK260AW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_-54FwbY8R7KH7

u/Hotfire_ · 1 pointr/AnnePro

Keyboard & Mouse Wrist Rest Pad, Non Slip Silica Gel Soft to The Touch Support for Office, Computer, Laptop, Mac - Durable & Comfortable & Lightweight for Easy Typing & Pain Relief https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VFS2KP4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BBC2DbKA2SYSM

I have this and it’s amazing and I also have the Anne pro 2

u/travgram · 1 pointr/GalaxyS8
u/rubic · 1 pointr/digitalnomad
u/thang1thang2 · 1 pointr/apple

From my small amount of searching, any bluetooth keyboard works just fine with the surface. That being said, only Microsoft is making a "good" (or any, really) pure keyboard attachment for the Surface. It seems like you'll have to go with a case + built-in keyboard solution. Something like this, for example.

u/thecofffeeguy · 1 pointr/iPadPro
u/akoni103 · 1 pointr/ipad

This case is a bit bulky but it has a pencil holder and a backlit keyboard. The back cover is detachable from the keyboard. I travel for a living and use this case when I’m on the road.

ZAGG Rugged Messenger 7 Color Backlit Case and Bluetooth Keyboard.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073WPHL8S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_i_cot7AbNQJQGPV

u/foxh8er · 1 pointr/Nexus7

Holy smokes!

Not exactly what I was looking for (I was looking for the folding part), but this is awesome for the price.

What do you think of this case?

u/Maenara · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace
u/brousch · 1 pointr/AndroidQuestions

You can get a BlueTooth keyboard for pretty much any tablet. I use this keyboard and case with a Nexus 10.

u/BrianAllred · 1 pointr/AndroidQuestions

I use this. Sadly doesn't have an extra battery, a trackpad, USB ports, or anything, but it's better than nothing, and I haven't had any problems with it at all.

u/XavierBlak · 1 pointr/Nexus7

Probably not good. I bought this keyboard case for my nook. It looks like the keyboard parts are identical between those two case.

I found the keyboard is too narrow to type on comfortably. I realize now that any keyboard I would want to type on, would have to be wider than a 7" tablet.

u/thatayshungirl · 1 pointr/Nexus7

There's a $10 case on Amazon that has a keyboard built in and also has a stand. If you order it, you need to get a OTG adapter ($0.97) in order for it to work. It seems like it has good reviews
Link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004OB0EBQ/ref=mp_s_a_1?pi=75x75&qid=1345710984&sr=8-1

u/TheSturmjaeger · 1 pointr/Goruck

I tried using my Rucker as a daypack. It worked, but I wouldn't have wanted to try doing that with a laptop, as everything would have been packed to the gills, and that's not my style.

EDC loadout:

u/Jaivez · 1 pointr/changemyview

I use this keyboard for the most part personally. I have large hands but prefer smaller keyboards for the most part. They make a larger one that should still have a smaller profile than the ipad in a bag anyways, and the case doubles as a stand for the phone/ipad.