Logitech Debuts iPad Keyboard

While Apple’s handy virtual keyboard on its iPhone and iPad tablets is one of the many reasons the gadgets are so successful, that hasn’t stopped other vendors from offering a physical keyboard consumers can attach to the device, as evidenced most recently by the release of a keyboard accessory for the iPad and iPad mini from Logitech.

The Keyboard Folio connects to the user’s iPad through Bluetooth and is designed to deliver the feel of familiar, traditional full-sized keys with function shortcuts for the iPad.

Colours

The keyboard is also designed to both safeguard the tablet and its touch-screen display while complementing it with “refined” fabrics and multiple colours.

Logitech has also included magnetic closures to further help minimise the risk of damage to the tablet while in transit, and a hands-free flip stand offers two viewing angles.
The Keyboard Folio also features instant on/off functionality that wakes the tablet when a user opens the cover and puts it to sleep when the user closes it, helping to preserve the tablet’s battery life. The company claims users can enjoy typing for up to three months on a full charge (based on two hours’ average use per day).

When it’s time to recharge, the USB cable charger provided will recharge the keyboard as the user types.

The keyboard is expected to be available in the United States and Europe in April for a suggested retail price of $99.99 (£65), while the Logitech Keyboard Folio mini is expected to be available in the United States and Europe in May for a suggested retail price of $89.99.

Typing experince

Both products feature a variety of colours, with availability differing by country, a company release noted.

“Our goal with the new Logitech Keyboard Folio was to take the award-winning typing experience from the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover and add an extra layer of protection,” Mike Culver, vice president of brand development for tablet accessories at Logitech, said in a statement.

“To take the design a step farther, we combined Logitech’s expertise and experience in keyboards with high-quality materials to bring a sense of sophistication to the functional protection people want and need for their tablets.”

In February, Logitech launched the Ultrathin Keyboard mini, a slim aluminum cover for the iPad mini that offers many of the same features and retails for $79.99.

That accessory also features an instant on/off feature, a three-month battery life and iPad mini function shortcut keys for the commands used most often, such as copy and paste.

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Originally published on eWeek.

Nathan Eddy

Nathan Eddy is a contributor to eWeek and TechWeekEurope, covering cloud and BYOD

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