Rebound Magnetic Keyboard Case Review

User Rating: 8.5

Not many will know who ESR and before some recent purchases neither did I. In this review, I will be taking a closer look at the ESR Rebound Magnetic Keyboard Case for the iPad Pro 11 (2022).

Now, i did get a chance to fully test this on one of my recent trips to CES 2023 and I will tell you that it is a well-made keyboard case with a trackpad that finally lets you use the iPad as a kind of laptop with some limitations i hope they address in the near future.

LET’S TAKE A CLOSER LOOK

SPECIFICATIONS

Compatibility

Available for iPad Air 5/4 (2022/2020), iPad Pro 11 (2022/2021/2020/2018), iPad 10th Generation, and iPad Pro 12.9″ (2022/2021/2020/2018)

Quick Set Magnetic Stand

Floating cantilever stand gives you the perfect angle just by opening the case

Quick and Easy Navigation

Precision trackpad with full multi-touch gesture support

Connectivity

Bluetooth 5.2

Net Weight Weight of the product without packaging26.8 oz (760 g)Gross Weight Weight of the product including packaging31.7 oz (900 g)Length10.0″ (255 mm)
Width0.6″ (16 mm)Height0.5″ (12 mm)

BUILD QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE:

The build quality has many pros and a few cons.

Pros:

  • The overall feel and functionality was great. I love the  full computer experience during my entire trip and it did a great job keeping my tablet safe, but more importantly it prevented me from having to carry around a bulky notebook.
  • Trackpad: The trackpad was decent. I wouldn’t say its the worse but the ability to have one is definitely a plus, while on the go. I know many say why bother if its a tablet, but it does come in handy while on the go.
  • Starting with the keyboard keys, I would have to say they are acceptable but at times a little finicky, and could use some work.
  • Apple Pencil Friendly
  • I did drop it a few times and it actually did a decent job in keeping my iPad safe. but it did manage to shift a little which made me nervous. I do believe ESR should consider creating a ESR Project Zero Soft Case that could work with it to providing an extra layer of protection.
  • The 800mAh battery does a great job and lasted the entire week without me needing to recharge it.

Cons:

  • Keyboard: The most important part of any keyboard case is the keys, and I am sad to report that it is a little disappointing. It uses scissor-switch mechanism and unfortunately I did have an issue with sticky keys which happened to me quite a few times during my trip. It wasnt a deal breaker but it needed to be noted.
  • I would prefer that the keyboard didn’t require additional charging similar to how Apple’s Smart Keyboard Folio draws power from the iPad so that it charges while the iPad charges.

INSTALLATION:

The installation was a breeze as it is held in using magnets.

Step 1: Align the camera with the case opening and the magnets will do the rest.

Step 2: Enjoy.

Its very simple and does a great job.

CAN THIS HELP REPLACE A LAPTOP?

I would have to say it did for me, but to be honest it only helped as a temporary laptop replacement while I was on a trip and needed something light. As a main PC I would have to pass as it is still a Tablet and just cant keep up.

The right question is whether the ESR Rebound Magnetic Keyboard Case makes the iPad a better iPad, and I would have to say YES!. 

CONCLUSION

The iPad 11 Pro is by far the most versatile tablet that I own. It’s incredibly portable and with the ESR Rebound Magnetic Keyboard Case its now a complete solution. Even with all its issues I do find myself using my iPad even more now, when I’m sitting at my desk, lounging in a chair, watching movies, even my book reading experience has changed. The most useful is using it on my desk for Teams, and Zoom meetings as its now a much better height for it.

With all its faults, the ESR Rebound Magnetic Keyboard Case feels like it was designed to make the iPad a more complete solution and not just another tablet. Now apple does have their Magic Keyboard that addresses a few of my issues but it also comes at the hefty price of $299.99 compared to the ESR Rebound at $129.99 for the iPad 11 Pro. Earning the SR Rebound Magnetic Keyboard Case both our Recommended Award and Best Value Award.

Recommended Award
Best Value Award
8.5
Great
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Raised in Southern California, Nick has been hooked on tech ever since he had his first PC an EPSON Cyrix 486SLC notebook when he was 12. Now as a tech culture reviewer for RW Labs. he writes general tech news, stories about SFF/Mini Pcs, smart homes, and the intersections between internet culture, and gaming.

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