
Logitech's New Flip Folio Case And Keyboard For iPad Makes Work Much More Fun
The new Logitech Flip Folio is made for iPads and iPad Pros. The combination of case and keyboards ... More is a flexible way of working with a tablet.
According to recent research carried out for keyboard and mouse maker Logitech, most iPad owners use their devices for entertainment about 80% of the time. For the other 20% of the time, the iPad is used for work when the user is out of the office or away on vacation. An iPad is a lighter and more convenient alternative to a laptop and for many people has more than enough power.
To address this pattern of split usage by many iPad owners, Swiss keyboard and mouse giant Logitech has designed a new keyboard and case specifically for Apple's iPad Pro (11-inch M4, 13-inch M4) and iPad Air (11-inch M2 & M3, 13-inch M2 & M3 and 5th Gen).
The Logitech Flip Folio has a protective case and a multi-angle kickstand for setting at variable viewing angles. The Flip Folio's compact case keeps the iPad safe and includes a separate Bluetooth keyboard that can attach magnetically to the protective case.
The Flip Folio from Logitech has a separate keyboard instead of a flat version that's permanently ... More attached to the case. There is a multi-angle kickstand on the case to make viewing easier.
The design of the Flip Folio is different from many case and keyboard combos for iPads because the separate and full-sized keyboard can be positioned wherever the user needs it instead of insisting it is part of the case.
'We've designed Flip Folio to make the iPad experience both fun and functional,' says Joseph Mingori, the general manager of mobile and audio solutions at Logitech. 'Flip Folio enhances everyday experiences–from binge-watching to checking social media or emails—by delivering portability and connectivity, setting people free so they can do what they love from anywhere.'
When not in use, the Flip Folio's keyboard magnetically snaps to the back of the protective case for convenient storage. The case provides plenty of protection for the front and back of an iPad, making it suitable for use on the move. With the case in place, the iPad and keyboard can be tucked under an arm or stowed away in a work bag.
Logitech's Flip Folio has a separate keyboard that's more comfortable to use than a flat and fixed ... More keyboard case.
The Flip Folio is powered by a small CR2016 lithium button cell which can last for up to two years before it needs replacing. This power source enables the keyboard to be slim and compact. And because there's no rechargeable battery, there's no need for a USB port. Instead, the keyboard can be paired with up to three different devices letting users switch seamlessly between three Bluetooth devices such as an iPad, iPhone or MacBook.
The Logitech Flip Folio is designed with sustainability in mind and includes a minimum of 37% certified post-consumer recycled plastic for the Graphite and Midnight Black models, providing a useful second life to end-of-use plastics.
The Flip Folio will initially be available globally in Graphite. A Midnight Black version will be on sale in North America at launch. Pale Grey and Lilac colorways will launch in September 2025 across select markets, while a Sand option will go on sale from September 2025 in selected regions.
The aluminum used in the Flip Folio is made with low-carbon aluminum while the product's packaging is made from paper that's sourced from FSC-certified and controlled sources.
The Flip Folio folds flat and the magnetic keyboard stows away by magnetically attaching to the ... More closed case.
The Logitech Flip Folio is priced at $179.99 / £179.99 / €199 for 13-inch iPad Pro and iPad Air models. The version for 11-inch iPad Pro and iPad Air models will sell for $159.99 / £159.99 / €179.

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