Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Brydge Pro Plus keyboard for iPad Pro and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Brydge Pro Plus keyboard for iPad Pro.
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14 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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21 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Sleep
IPad-like design
Space gray color matches perfectly
Keyboard feels great to type on
If not maybe a little soft
Function keys are very useful
IPadOS 13.4 makes the cursor a first class citizen
More affordable than Magic Keyboard
Variable back
One of the best iPad keyboards
Convenient laptop form factor
Useful trackpad functionality
Sleek design
Responsive keys
Solid trackpad
Long battery life
Typing is comparable to a MacBook
Slim design
App for firmware updates
Great typing experience
Solid build quality
Backlighting
Perfect color matching
The editors didn't like
More effort to remove than Smart Keyboard Folio or Magic Keyboard
Backlight has a lot of bleed around keys
Due to iPadOS
Scrolling can be jumpy and awkward
Also due to iPadOS
The cursor isn't as smooth as Apple's Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad
Still
Trackpad isn't as smooth as it could be
Some gestures not supported
Apple's Magic Keyboard is coming next month
No three-finger trackpad gestures
Thicker screen protectors may not fit in the hinges
Not all of the trackpad supports physical clicks
Requires more effort to detach than Magic Keyboard's magnets
Published: 2020-08-10, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: While I use a Google Pixelbook Go for all of my ZDNet writing, for my professional engineering work I rely on a Microsoft Surface Pro 6. I started using Surface Pro computers in 2014 with the Surface Pro 3 and it is clear that Microsoft has provided the p...
Great typing experience, Solid build quality, Backlighting, Perfect color matching,
Trackpad not worth the extra cost
Until Brydge can make the trackpad perform with the same ease of a laptop, I recommend sticking with their less expensive keyboard without the trackpad. The Brydge keyboard's typing experience is worth every penny Brydge charges. Not so with the trackpad—...
Published: 2020-04-20, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Sleek design, Responsive keys, Solid trackpad, Long battery life
No three-finger trackpad gestures, Thicker screen protectors may not fit in the hinges, Not all of the trackpad supports physical clicks, Requires more effort to detach than Magic Keyboard's magnets
Abstract: One of the best keyboards money can buy for iPad Pro now comes with a built-in trackpad. The Brydge Pro+ is one of the first to truly embrace mouse support in iPadOS. And it costs a lot less than Apple's official Magic Keyboard, which won't debut until Ma...
Published: 2020-03-29, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
Sleep, iPad-like design, Space gray color matches perfectly, Keyboard feels great to type on, if not maybe a little soft, Function keys are very useful, iPadOS 13.4 makes the cursor a first class citizen, More affordable than Magic Keyboard, Variable back
More effort to remove than Smart Keyboard Folio or Magic Keyboard, Backlight has a lot of bleed around keys, Due to iPadOS, scrolling can be jumpy and awkward, Also due to iPadOS, the cursor isn't as smooth as Apple's Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad, Still
Makes the iPad a worse tablet, Has to be charged, Software quirks
In some ways, Apple's own pricing strategy does a way better job of selling this thing than Brydge does. That's not to say the Pro+ is bad or half-baked but it commits to some choices that serve to make the iPad Pro better at some things but much worse at...