New iPad Bluetooth Keyboard Case You Should Have

What exactly is an iPad keyboard case? It’s a traditional iPad case that folds out to expose an internal keyboard.  And it typically will hold up the iPad at various angles so you can type.  With some of them, the keyboard will detach and with others it will stay stationary. 

Sena Bluetooth Keyboard Case

The Clamcase
Aida Case












Here are three of these types of iPad keyboard cases you might want to check out.

THE CLAMCASE
iPad keyboard case that looks more like a laptop than a case.  It is an all-in-one system that houses your iPad and actually looks pretty good.  The body of the case reminds you of a black Macbook.  Remember those? The Clamcase is not out yet but it is slated for the Fall of 2010 (which is now).

It has a bluetooth keyboard that offers a tactile feedback allowing you to compose and type quickly. The iPad automatically to the keyboard wirelessly which also means the 30-pin dock connector is free for charging.

The case also flips 360 degrees so you can use the iPad in multiple positions and still keep it housed inside the enclosure.  And speaking of the enclosure it has a smooth but grippy rubberized exterior for better holding and carrying around.

Another feature is what they call the infinity stand.  This is a feature of the case which allows and endless combination of positions to accommodate your needs.

There is no pricing yet listed on the website other than a range of prices they are asking what people would pay for one.  I would pay $99 for one but not $169.  These are definitely a very nice and sturdy looking case.  So far I like the look of this one and it’s made out of a strong ABS plastic so it should withstand quite a bit and not break.

AIDACASE
another very nice looking iPad case with a keyboard built in.  This one actually looks like a leather folio but inside it reveals a nice full-size keyboard.  It is called the Keycase Folio Deluxe.  The keyboard is a Bluetooth wireless keyboard which is made out of silicone.  One nice thing about that is the protection you will get form spills.  It also allows for very quiet typing so if you are concerned about noise then you might want to consider this case.
Something else that is really nice is that the keyboard has a built-in rechargeable battery.  It can last up to 45 hours per charge and it can also be charged using a USB connection.

On the case, there is a magnetic clasp that keeps it closed and this extends the entire height of the case which helps to secure the iPad in place.

This iPad case with keyboard looks pretty darn good.  Customers that bought it had a few slight issues.
1.  They wish it was real leather for better durability
2. The silicone keyboard is much better for short messages and not long documents

Other than those two minor issues, people see satisfied with it overall.

Sena Keyboard Folio Case
Sena is a strong hopeful to the current lineup.  It is made from the finest quality European leather and includes an integrated Bluetooth wireless keyboard.  It offers a book style look and a side folding design with cutouts for all of the ports and speaker.

It has a soft velvet protective lining on the inside while the iPad is kept secure by a leather strap and further protection via a secure flap with snap enclosure.

The Sena is handcrafted and thus it is a little more expensive coming it at $149.  However you can pre-order for $129.  The keyboard itself has 45 hours of battery life and is ergonomically sound with a low profile and nice soft buttons (it has a silicone face).

The press release did not say when the Sena iPad keyboard case would be shipping but they are definitely taking pre-orders so that’s a good sign.  This is definitely a case that is perfect for an executive or frequent traveler that uses the iPad as a notebook replacement.

The Sena name is synonymous with high quality and durable products so it’s likely that this case will also function very well and hopefully allow you to type without a lot of distraction or noise.

http://www.senacases.com/apple/apple-ipad-cases

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