{"id":2412,"date":"2024-02-12T02:12:24","date_gmt":"2024-02-12T02:12:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pctechtest.com\/?p=2412"},"modified":"2024-02-20T14:13:08","modified_gmt":"2024-02-20T14:13:08","slug":"best-ipad-keyboards","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pctechtest.com\/best-ipad-keyboards\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Best iPad Keyboards in 2024: Bluetooth, Wireless and Cases"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Your iPad lets you immerse yourself while you’re streaming movies and TV shows, playing music and games, reading an ebook, or creating a masterpiece.<\/p>\n
As more features are added, Apple’s iPad and iPad Pro are rapidly approaching the functionality of a full-fledged computer. Many people nowadays use their iPads as their sole computer, whether at home or on the go.<\/p>\n
The line between the iPad Pro and Apple MacBook is getting blurrier all the time, but there’s still one obvious and fundamental difference: the lack of a keyboard. Typing on the screen is fine in short bursts, but not when you’re using your tablet for all productivity-related tasks.<\/p>\n
A keyboard can easily double or triple your productivity on the iPad, especially for writters who type a lot.<\/p>\n
Adding a keyboard can transform any iPad into a full-fledged working machine, like any laptop. And it can easily double or triple your productivity on the iPad, especially for writters who type a lot.<\/p>\n
It’s not difficult to add a proper keyboard into the mix: there are dozens on the market, made by both Apple and several third-party manufacturers.<\/p>\n
Some double as kickstands and protective cases, some include a trackpad, and others simply provide an easier, faster way of typing on your tablet.<\/p>\n
The harder part is figuring out which one is going to best meet your needs, especially since some of them are far from cheap, and many of them are far from good.<\/p>\n
Hence, in this article, we will take a look at some of the best wireless keyboards you can buy for most iPads.<\/p>\n
We have listed the 10 best keyboards that you can easily use with your iPads, in different price categories.<\/p>\n
Some come with folio covers, so make sure it suits your specific iPad, while others are stand-alone keyboards that can be used with all significant iPads with Bluetooth support.<\/p>\n
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The K380 is a bluetooth keyboard and one of Logitech’s best-selling keyboards. It is thin and light enough to throw into your bag to carry along.<\/p>\n
It features a minimalist design and comes in 3 different colors ( Rose, Off-white, and Blueberry) to match your workspace.<\/p>\n
The compact 75% layout even includes a row of shortcut keys. The round keys of the K380 have nice feel and are impressively quiet.<\/p>\n
This cross-platform keyboard will work on virtually any OS and able to connect up to 3 different devices via Bluetooth, you can quickly switch between them at the push of a button.<\/p>\n
It follows the typical Bluetooth connection steps on your ihone or iPad for connecting the keyboard. Further, it comes with two AAA batteries preinstalled, which can last for months.<\/p>\n
Since Logitech K380 doesn’t physically connect to your iPad, you’ll also need an iPad stand or a case with a kickstand to prop the tablet up in a comfortable position.<\/p>\n
If the lack of stand is a dealbreaker, take a look at Logitech K480 model (65% layout) instead, which comes with a universal cradle to hold your phone or tablet while typing.<\/p>\n