(Part 2) Top products from r/Nexus9

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u/Ravynmagi · 2 pointsr/Nexus9

I have a Logitech KT810 keyboard that I LOVE. It's almost full sized, has great feeling keeps, I can pair it with up to 3 devices at once, has backlit keys.

Of course the downside to that is it's not as portable and it doesn't have it's own stand.

I also have a Motorola BT keyboard that has a cover that folds into a stand. It's smaller, but still pretty comfortable to use. And always having that stand ready is nice. I got mine at a BB clearance sale for $20, so of course I love the heck out of it. Not sure what I think of the Amazon price though, seems a tad expensive.
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Wireless-Keyboard-Device-Stand/dp/B006CFU61U

The Microsoft Wedge keyboard might be a better choice since it's only $50. I've played with one at a MS Store and it seems pretty nice. Kinda small though, but that's a pro and con.
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-U6R-00001-Wedge-Mobile-Keyboard/dp/B008OEHPKM

And of course there are pretty cheap $20 BT keyboards around that maybe you could buy and use until the Nexus 9 BT Keyboard/case comes out. Which might be what I'd do if I didn't have so many BT keyboards already.

u/datadude3 · 1 pointr/Nexus9

I have a similar setup also for school. I use a Bluetooth Logitech Tablet Keyboard and I have an OTG cable that I use occasionally for USB storage and sometimes a spare Logitech wireless (unified) desktop mouse I have lying around. (Also, if you're looking for a case recommendation, I'm using the MoKo cover that a few other people on this sub recomended, and it's been pretty nice--especially for the price)

I find this setup to work pretty well, but the mouse is usually overkill. Another thing to point out with my mouse is that if you don't use it after a very brief period of time, it disconnects into a power saving mode and takes a while to reconnect. A few other notes from my experience with mice on Android is that left, middle and right clicks all act as touch inputs; hover events work in specific applications like Chrome; scrolling works like you'd expect it to; and the back button acts like the system back button (but the forward button is useless, even in Chrome).

I can definitely recommend the keyboard, though. The one I linked to already is a full-sized keyboard with decent keys and shortcuts that work like they say. Alt + Tab also works like on Windows--and it's amazing to say the least. Typing on it still feels a bit weird, and possibly my biggest gripe about it is that if you're holding Shift, the backspace button doesn't do anything.

I'm not really sure how it works to have multiple Bluetooth connections since I haven't really tried it before, but I think that the Nexus 9 supports multiple connections, even to older Bluetooth revisions. My only experience with this, however, is the fact that I once had my tablet connected to my laptop and the keyboard over Bluetooth.

u/mapin · 1 pointr/Nexus9

It's not a folio, but I have the microsoft bluetooth foldable keyboard and it's awesome. Very thin and small form factor, easy to carry around with your tablet.

https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Universal-Foldable-Keyboard-Android/dp/B00UBGU4PY

u/littleemp · 2 pointsr/Nexus9

Kingston Digital 64GB Data Traveler Micro Duo USB 3.0 Micro USB OTG (DTDUO3/64GB)

http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Digital-64GB-Traveler-DTDUO3/dp/B00LIXJ54K/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1419521796&sr=8-12&keywords=Micro+USB+flash+drive

However, if what you want is expandable storage, then you might want to take a look a Wifi enabled hard drives

Seagate Wireless Plus 1TB Portable Hard Drive with Built-in WiFi (STCK1000100)

http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Wireless-Portable-Built--STCK1000100/dp/B00AQRUW4Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419521928&sr=8-1&keywords=Seagate+wireless+plus

A lot more storage, has its own battery rated to last for ~10 hrs (doesn't consume the N9's battery), and you don't have to worry about future devices having OTG support or not when trying to use it. (it works with anything that is wifi capable).

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Edit: here's just the enclosure if you happen to have an HDD lying around already.

Patriot Gauntlet Node Wireless Hard-drive Enclosure (PCGTW25S

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008KW61XK/ref=mp_s_a_1_7?qid=1419523361&sr=8-7&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70

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EDIT 2: After an afternoon of researching different options, I have decided on buying at some point in the near future this to solve any storage needs I may have with present or future nexus devices (it accepts any USB flash drive or SD card reader, and can be easily accessed as a NAS on ES File Explorer):

HooToo® TripMate 6000mAh Battery Charger with Wireless N Portable Travel Router (USB Storage Wi-Fi Media Sharing, Access Point, Wi-Fi Mini Router & Bridge)

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DTPYRTI/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=9INB4S820PLB&coliid=I104X6TALI9NWA&psc=1

u/Le_Groundhog · 2 pointsr/Nexus9

Overall, I like it so far. The cover has magnets on it so it isn't loose. It has the Auto Sleep/Wake Function when opening/closing the case and it feels good to hold it in the hands.

here's the link to purchase: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KUR0NXC/ref=pe_385040_127541860_TE_dp_1

u/cd419 · 1 pointr/Nexus9

I ordered this http://amzn.com/B00G2MZCU8 should arrive later this week. Looks like a decent stop gap until the real cases come out. It uses plastic clips and it think a bit of elastic at the corners of the tablet to hold it in place. Says 8.9 to 10.1 inches and also iPad support so I'm thinking the 4:3 aspect ratio of the Nexus might fit this tablet. I'll let you know if it works when I get it.

u/redbike · 1 pointr/Nexus9

You could try this one ($12) while you wait for a better case: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L9HR2TK/

That's what I did and I've since decided I like it enough that I don't need a more expensive case.

u/MFazio23 · 3 pointsr/Nexus9

My wife uses this with her iPad: http://smile.amazon.com/Anker%C2%AE-Bluetooth-Ultra-Slim-Keyboard-Devices/dp/B0096M8VR2

It's actually a really nice keyboard, especially for the price.

u/jfichte · 1 pointr/Nexus9

thanks, do you think this ipad air case would work for the nexus 9? I looked up the dimensions and the nexus 9 is slightly narrower and shorter than the ipad air in terms of length and width, but a little thicker

http://www.amazon.com/KAVAJ-leather-cover-Berlin-cognac/dp/B00G335C3S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417033711&sr=8-1&keywords=kavaj+ipad+air

u/DenimLantern · 2 pointsr/Nexus9

I ended up ordering this case:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J2QTR20/

And ordered this as a stop gap until the case ships on 12/9:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008MLX8NU/

u/Tantonator · 1 pointr/Nexus9

Usb 3.0 Y-Cable Y Cable Micro Type B Male To Standard Type A Male + Power Supply https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00B5T3UTS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_57JHub1XQSSS7

This is what I've been looking at. The extra cable can be plugged into the wall or a portable power pack, however I'm not sure if that will also power the tablet or only the hdd. Either way it's going to reduce the amount of power your tablet is using.

u/theplayerpiano · 3 pointsr/Nexus9

I've been looking for an alternative today. Does anyone have experience with the IVSO HTC Nexus 9 Keyboard Portfolio Case? No reviews yet on Amazon, but it is $35 and has Prime shipping.

u/smayonak · 5 pointsr/Nexus9

What type of case does your Nexus 4 use? It wouldn't by chance use an Ionic Guardian, would it? Because it appears to match the discoloration on your screen, perfectly.

I only have a layman's understanding of the technology, but LCDs are electrically sensitive. When a modulated current is applied, they can change color, ranging from clear (no current) to black. They can also become stuck when pressure is applied. IIRC there's three color sensitive layers of electrically sensitive material: RGB. To produce black, it engage all three layers. Yours displays a reddish hue, which might mean that the green and blue layers are somehow stuck. Fortunately, LCD screens are remarkably rugged -- you can try to unstick them using screen-test app.

Pressure damage isn't software-repairable and I'm hoping this is not the case with your device. It doesn't look like stuck pixels. It may be permanent. But if you want to try, here's an app:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.htc.chris.blackspotdetect&hl=en

u/sryguys · 1 pointr/Nexus9

I noticed the lightbleed got worse when I put a case on and it felt like I was damaging my N9 when putting the case on because it fit so tight. I will probably keep the case off which really sucks. I have this one BTW.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KUR0NW8/ref=s9_simh_gw_p147_d1_i2?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=desktop-1&pf_rd_r=1YFBN08Y3EA2J65MCV5Y&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=1970559082&pf_rd_i=desktop

u/Matvalicious · 8 pointsr/Nexus9

Too bad those covers are shit according to nearly all reviews.

I got this one which just arrived earlier this week and for the price, I couldn't be happier.