It’s not as sleek as the Magic Keyboard, but the case will offer better protection for the iPad, the detachability and kickstand offers an extra degree of versatility, and the keyboard has a useful function row. However, aside from another Logitech option on Apple’s website, no other keyboard has a trackpad that utilizes Apple’s drivers. Apple’s Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro has a built-in trackpad. You might actually prefer Logitech’s design, as well. The Logitech MX Keys keyboard is compatible with Android, macOS, Windows, Linus, and iOS and can pair up to 3 of these devices at a time. The 11-inch model is $199.99 and the 12.9-inch model is $229.99 versus the $299 and $349 that Apple charges, meaning you could save about $100 or more on the sticker prices. This is the first time Logitech has offered a keyboard/trackpad option for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, however, and it’s significantly cheaper than Apple’s own Magic Keyboard. The Folio Touch’s keyboard isn’t detachable and its trackpad is a little smaller than the new Combo Touch, but otherwise it’s a comparable product.
Logitech already released a similar Combo Touch keyboard for 10.2-inch and 10.5-inch iPads, as well as a related Folio Touch for the 11-inch iPad Pro and 10.9-inch iPad Air. It connects over the iPad Pro’s Smart Connector. The Combo Touch is a case with a Microsoft Surface-style kickstand and a detachable backlit keyboard with a trackpad.
LOGITEC VS APPLE KEYPAD FOR IPAD UPDATE
Apple just announced an M1-powered update to the iPad Pro, and Logitech has followed up with a new keyboard and trackpad accessory for the 11-inch and 12.9-inch models. iPad keyboards helped kickstart the move from content consumption on an iPad to creation.First there was the iPad dock which you could use in conjunction with a Bluetooth keyboard to get some. We got a lot of questions regarding two of the best iPad Pro accessories, the Logitech Slim Folio Pro and the Apple Smart Keyboard.