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March 2015
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The editors liked
Solid construction
Balanced weight
Hinge for multiple viewing angles
Backlit keys
MacBook-style key spacing and feel
Accommodates both iPad Air and iPad Air 2
Sturdy and stylish aluminum design
Comfortable keys
Multiple viewing angles
Sturdy aluminum construction
Adds more weight over a plastic keyboard case.
The BrydgeAir Keyboard has dedicated iOS buttons
Backlit keys and an aluminum finish to match the iPad Air range
Sturdy construction and clever design really do make your iPad Air feel like a mini MacBook
The keys are responsive and backlit
And dedicated iOSspecific buttons and arrows greatly improve productivity
Strong hinges hold your iPad in place at any angle
Three models color matched to iPad Air colors
Works with iPad Air or Air 2
Recessed keys
Magnetic sleep/wake
Pairing buttons matched to iPad AIr design
Matches shape and design of iPad Air
Backlit keyboard
Stereo speakers
Leather
Zippered case in
Strong and balanced in weight. Similar to a MacBook keyboard. Backlit keys and stereo sound.
The editors didn't like
It's heavier than the iPad and not great for travel
Speakers more gimmicky than actually useful
Setting it up for the iPad Air 2 is a hassle
Expensive
Doesn't turn on and off automatically
Speakers disappoint
Speakers are just OK
IPad battery life suffered
The built-in speakers don't sound very good
And the metal construction means it adds to the weight of your iPad
External speakers are subpar
And rubber protection on hinges could be improved
Keyboard indicator lights could be more explicit
Moved to the surface. Speakers not as good as iPad's
Published: 2015-12-30, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
High quality, excellent fit with iPad, high quality keyboard and typing experience
Delete key too small, expensive
Priced at $199, the BrydgeAir keyboard is more expensive than other keyboard cases but those other models can't match the quality or the ease which the device can seamlessly connect both physically and wirelessly with the iPad...
The BrydgeAir Keyboard has dedicated iOS buttons, backlit keys and an aluminum finish to match the iPad Air range
The built-in speakers don't sound very good, and the metal construction means it adds to the weight of your iPad
The second version of Brydge's keyboard makes for an impressive accessory to the iPad Air series. If you're none too impressed with plastic alternatives, look no further....
Coming in at £111-£124, the Brydge Air is more than twice as expensive as its previous generation. Even though it's more expensive and may put some people off, it still gave us one of the best writing experiences on an iPad that we've ever had. It's a gre...
The BrydgeAir Keyboard has dedicated iOS buttons, backlit keys and an aluminum finish to match the iPad Air range
The built-in speakers don't sound very good, and the metal construction means it adds to the weight of your iPad
The second version of Brydge's keyboard makes for an impressive accessory to the iPad Air series. If you're none too impressed with plastic alternatives, look no further....
Feels very durable, but lightweight, The keyboard feels pretty much like the keyboard of a MacBook, Has builtin speakers and backlit keys, 180degree hinge for flexible viewing, Battery life can last as long as 3 months, depending on your speaker and backl
It's pricier than most bluetooth keyboards at $149, Sound quality from the speakers can be better, Will add a bit of weight and bulk to your iPad, Using the keyboard does drain your iPad's battery considerably (like, instead of charging your iPad every ot
If you're looking for an iPad Air keyboard that has a lot of functionality and easy to use while at the same time looking incredibly chic, then the BrydgeAir Keyboard is for you!So where can I buy a Brydge Keyboard in Manila?Unfortunately, I don't think B...
Published: 2016-07-25, Author: Thomas , review by: macwelt.de
Sehr gute Tasten, tolle 180° Scharniere, hochwertig, sehr lange Akkulaufzeit
Aufklappen etwas schwierig, keine Gummifüße am Scharnier
Man fragt sich, warum noch keiner früher darauf gekommen ist. Zusammengeklappt könnte man die Einheit aus Tatstatur und iPad für ein Macbook halten, aufgeklappt ist es perfekt zum Schreiben. Die Konstruktion hat jedoch auch ihre Schwächen. So sitzt das iP...
Published: 2016-02-05, Author: Stefan , review by: maclife.de
gutes Tippgefühl, iPad wie ein NotebookBildschirm neigbar, stabil, in verschiedenen Farben erhältlich
mittelmäßige Lautsprecher, keine Gummistopper an den Scharnieren, Ladebuchse setzt auf MicroUSB statt Lightning
Verwandelt das iPad Air (2) in ein Mini-Notebook.TestergebnisProduktnameBrydge AirHerstellerBrydge GlobalPreis149 €Webseitewww.brydgekeyboards.comProgutes TippgefühliPad wie ein Notebook-Bildschirm neigbarstabilin verschiedenen Farben erhältlichContramitt...
Mit 149 Euro (UVP des Herstellers) ist das Gesamtpaket in einem angemessenen Preissegment. Man bekommt für ca. 50 Euro weniger ähnliche Tastaturen, diese sind jedoch meist auf Kunststoff und bieten keine Lautsprecher. Wer doch lieber auf Aluminium setzt...
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