Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover
Manufacturer: Logitech Part number: 920-004013
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- Bottom Line:
- Logitech's Ultrathin Keyboard Cover might be the best keyboard accessory ever made for the iPad, if you're looking for a highly portable and functional keyboard that travels light; just make sure you carry a separate protective case.
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CNET editors' review
Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover price range: $94.99 - $221.48
- Reviewed by: Scott Stein
- Reviewed on: 04/24/2012
The good: The Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover has a slim design, fits perfectly onto the iPad 2 and third-generation iPad via magnets, and works extremely well as a keyboard.
The bad: The plastic-and-aluminum keyboard isn't really a case, and it doesn't protect the back of the iPad.
The bottom line: Logitech's Ultrathin Keyboard Cover might be the best keyboard accessory ever made for the iPad, if you're looking for a highly portable and functional keyboard that travels light; just make sure you carry a separate protective case.
User reviews
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Great product with one major drawback
by MJ22232 on July 14, 2012
Pros: Sleek design
Light
Nice feel
Magnetic attachment to iPadCons: Attachment only on one side. Back covers are not compatible, can not fit into the stand but I recently found Luvvitt Gorilla Skin aluminum colored back protector which is compatible with this product. Looks great ad can fit into the stand.
Summary: Overall good product but it was annoying having to take out my back cover each time I wanted to put the ipad into the stand slot. After I found Luvvitt ...
Summary: Overall good product but it was annoying having to take out my back cover each time I wanted to put the ipad into the stand slot. After I found Luvvitt Gorilla Skin, the experience became beter.
I've now been using the keyboard for a while now and the performance is just great. Battery life is very satisfactory. As I mentioned, I purchased Luvvitt Gorilla Skin to protect the back of my iPad and it seems like the company has changed the name to Luvvitt Silverback Skin. They also made a version to protect the aluminum back of the Logitech keyboard cover. Fantastic combo. This keyboard cover is definitely one of my favorite accessories now.
Updated on Sep 9, 20122 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Very sleek and compact iPad keyboard solution.
by yaoaddae on April 29, 2012
Pros: Sleek, compact, lightweight, useful shortcut keys, matches the design of the iPad and does not add bulk.
Cons: Fingerprint magnet on glossy finish (keyboard surface), likely to attract scratches on aluminum finish (back of keyboard).
Summary: I just purchased this product from my local Best Buy. They have several in stock, but none on display. Luckily, there was a box that had already been open for ...
Summary: I just purchased this product from my local Best Buy. They have several in stock, but none on display. Luckily, there was a box that had already been open for me to check out. I first saw this keyboard on Logitech's website last week, after scouring the web for similar options. Was initially skeptical about it since there were no reviews. I picked this on over the Zagg option because it appeared to add to much bulk to my iPad. I'm actually sitting on the couch with the keyboard in my lap as I write this review on my iPad 2. I purchased this to replace my HP bluetooth keyboard (the one that goes with the HP touchpad). It became a hassle to carry it around town with me, and I wanted to find something smaller and more compact.
I'm actually sitting on the couch with the keyboard in my lap as I write this review on my iPad 2. Here are some of my obervations.
1. The design is very sleek and compact. The keys are tightly spaced together, but I'm still able to type pretty fast. The keys are somewhat noisy and it sounds like I'm hitting each key with my fingernails. But not noisy enough to be a nuisance. The delete (backspace) key is a little small for my taste, but may be on par with other keyboards similar in size. I am switching from a full-sized option though. Would not recommend using this with the iPad in portrait mode. Feels very unstable.
2. My main area of concern dealt with the case I use to cover the back of my iPad. I have the Speck smart shell that works with the Apple Smart Cover. I wasn't sure if it would fit, but it does with no problem. Both the Speck case and the Logitech keyboard fit together flawlessly. However, the case has to be removed when the iPad is placed on the keyboard. The keyboard magnets are not able to secure the iPad with the case on. Also, the hinge on the keyboard is not deep enough to fit the iPad with the case on at the same time. This could be a deal breaker for me. I'm still on the fence about it.
3. The back of the keyboard seems to be constructed of some thin "aluminum type" material. I think it will scratch very easily as it slides across various surfaces during use. It may also get dinged up when being transported. I have a sleeve that I carry my iPad in, so it may not be an issue. But over time, I think it will look very worn.
4. I was able to connect the keyboard to the iPad in seconds. And so far, the keys appear to be very responsive. Unlike my HP keyboard, which tended to lag when keys were pressed. Causing the same letter to appear numerous times.
5. The black plastic surface of the keyboard already has several fingerprints on it. I guess that why it shipped with a cleaning cloth. Not a big deal for me, but may be an issue for some.
6. The various shortcut keys are a nice touch. Especially the ones focused around manipulating text. I can see how those keys will be very useful.
7. I just noticed that the number keys were of no use when I opened up the Evernote app and attempted to enter my security pin. Haven't tested this on other apps yet.
So far, these are my thoughts about the product. Overall, I'm leaning towards keeping it (only purchased it a few hours ago). I like this better than the other options I've seen in person. There is another option currently being funded on Kickstarter called the Brydge (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/552506690/brydge-ipad-do-more?ref=search). If it were available on the market now, I would have probably gotten that one. However, it doesn't appear that I can use the other one with the Speck case when transporting the iPad. But I do like the overall design of the Brydge, and the option for an integrated speaker. Let me know if you have any specific questions, and I'll try to answer them.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Looks promising
by jpsalerno on April 25, 2012
Pros: Small/thin/lightweight
preserves OEM look
offers the same level of screen protection as a smart coverCons: somewhat pricey
keyboard is on the smallish sideSummary: The above 'reviews' are absurd. First, who cares what CNET said about another product? It's irrelevant in my book. Judge this review on THIS REVIEW. Second, SD slots? LOL ...
Summary: The above 'reviews' are absurd. First, who cares what CNET said about another product? It's irrelevant in my book. Judge this review on THIS REVIEW. Second, SD slots? LOL Get real. You want those, get a laptop. It's a freakin iPad! Some people prefer to type emails, stories, etc on a physical keyboard so this type of solution is a good choice for them. Personally, I prefer the BT apple keyboard/origami combo. It gives me a real keyboard and I don't need to make the iPad something it's not when I'm not using it. Best of both worlds. Even still, this looks decent. As always, the 'retail price' is just the starting point. All products are over-priced when it comes to retail. I'm sure you'll be able to pick this up for a more reasonable cost sometime down the road.
Don't be a ******. I was responding to the other 'reviews' (all of which clearly never used one either.) Since there is no forum (like Engadget) the 'user review' section becomes the defacto forum to voice any/all thoughts related to the product. Some of which are actual reviews but a lot are simply opinions... however misinformed and illogical they may be. I was simply trying to bring people back down to planet earth.
Updated on May 7, 20124 out of 9 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Excellent fit, finish, appearance, and battery life.
by NJAnalyst on February 24, 2013
Pros: Fit, appearance, bluetooth connectivity, keystroke feedback
Cons: Magnets not secure for portrait mode and may not hold in place when carrying closed iPad. No protection for iPad back. Cost for the white case is higher than the black case.
Summary: This is the best iPad keyboard case that I have used for my white iPad (3rd generation). I use the keyboard for typing emails and letters as well as for ...
Summary: This is the best iPad keyboard case that I have used for my white iPad (3rd generation). I use the keyboard for typing emails and letters as well as for editing documents. Overall, I am very impressed with the keyboard. The magnets function well for holding the iPad in landscape position but not as secure for portrait position. The key feedback is very good and enables fast typing.
I have not encountered any of the issues mentioned by the other reviewers. There are no scratches on the screen of the iPad where it attaches to the keyboard.
Based on my experience I will be using my iPad more as a replacement for tasks that I previously used my Mac. -
Great portable keyboard for iPad!
by LMacNeill on May 20, 2012
Pros: Thin, lightweight, excellent battery life. Shortcut keys are fantastic. Paired extremely easily. DOES work with the new iPad (3rd Generation, 2012).
Cons: Not as "solid" feeling as the iPad itself. Fingerprints galore on keyboard surface. Back is easily scratched (see my review for a tip on how to avoid this.). Auto-correct doesn't work with this (or any other) external keyboard on the iPad.
Summary: I'm writing this review on my new Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover as we speak. It really is an excellent solution if you need to have a physical keyboard to ...
Summary: I'm writing this review on my new Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover as we speak. It really is an excellent solution if you need to have a physical keyboard to type on... I'm not having a terribly difficult time adjusting to the size of the keys, although they are a bit small for my taste -- however, Logitech has used the available real-estate very efficiently, with no wasted space, so the keys are about as large are they're going to get. It's a good compromise.
One thing that I highly recommend is buying these: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20095642-1/kicks-rails-are-like-rubber-feet-for-ipads/?tag=contentMain;contentBody;1n
Those rubber pads I ilnked above are fantastic for keeping the keyboard (and the iPad) from sliding around and getting scratched. They don't add bulk, like a case would, and seem to do an excellent job of preventing scratches. You don't have to remove them to fit the iPad into the slot on the keyboard! If you're going to buy this keyboard, you MUST get yourself those pads -- you will not regret it, although it will add to the price of what is already a pretty expensive keyboard... (Yes, I speak from experience -- I bought a 4-pack of those pads and have two on the back of my iPad, and two on the back of this keyboard -- they make all the difference in the world!)
The keyboard itself is not quite as "solid" feeling as the iPad. I don't mean it feels like it's poorly constructed, but it just feels a tiny bit "flimsy." Maybe flimsy is too strong a word... I just thought that it would feel as solid as the iPad itself, and it doesn't, quite. I think it will be just fine, though. Just don't expect something that feels like an Apple product, because it's not.
One complaint I have, and this is not specific to this keyboard, is that the auto-correct feature disappears when you're typing on an external keyboard like this one... I have yet to figure out how (if it's at all possible) to re-enable it for an external keyboard. Maybe this won't bother you, but it does kind of bug me a bit.
One other thing: If the keyboard is plugged in charging, the on/off switch seems to have no effect - you hit a key on the keyboard, even if the switch is in the off position, and the keyboard will wake-up and will take over your iPad's keyboard functions if it's within range. Not a huge deal, just be aware of it -- I thought my keyboard was broken, 'till I realized that it only did this when it was plugged in and charging.
One last word -- I'm using this keyboard with a 3rd-generation iPad, so YES IT DOES work with the newest iPad.
Overall, I'm extremely pleased with this keyboard. Is it worth $100? Hmmm... If you need an external keyboard to type on, then you absolutely owe it to yourself to look at this keyboard... I bought it, and I'm not excited about the $100 price-tag, but I will be keeping it because it's better than any other keyboard-cover I've yet seen. I would've given it 5 stars if it only cost, say, $75 or so.
If you have any questions at all, please respond to this review and I'll be happy to answer them. -
Nice Product but be aware of two things...
by gregorysreid on May 14, 2012
Pros: o Very nice keyboard
o Nice 'key' feel
o Sleek deisgn
o ipad is solidly held when inserted into keyboardCons: o The underside of the keyboard scuffs very easily
o The magnetic clasp that holds the keyboard to the iPad when both are closed is terribly weak.Summary: I'll keep it short and sweet.
It is a great keyboard and I am using it now. However, after two days (yes, only two days...) of use, the aluminum-like ...Summary: I'll keep it short and sweet.
It is a great keyboard and I am using it now. However, after two days (yes, only two days...) of use, the aluminum-like facing on the underside of the keyboard is already scuffed. It's faced nothing worse than a tray table on a jet and my briefcase.
The most annoying part of the product is that the magetic clasp that holds the keyboard on as a cover is far, far weaker than the regular iPad covers. It is so weak that when carrying the two closed against each other in a hand that the iPad and the keyboard cover will separate. It happeens, as well, when putting the two into a briefcase or a seat pocket on the airline. The result is that the movement of the two against each other turns on the iPad and kills battery life. Also, you have to reposition it, etc. Painful and not well executed.
I have fixed this by using a binder clip to keep the iPad and the keyboard from separating.
Would I buy it again? Probably not. -
A light, Style & Productive
by swisslakes on April 29, 2012
Pros: The best looking Logitech's ipad keyboard out of 4 designs, looks more pro than other tablets keyboards
Cons: i can't find, even a back cover would make it bulky
Summary: i may buy an ipad to have one, CNet review is fair
Summary: i may buy an ipad to have one, CNet review is fair
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WOW CNET....THIS IS WORTH 100?
by true_ckennedyproductions on April 24, 2012
Pros: ...none....
Cons: -COSTS 100$
-No Usb attachment
-Doesn't have a battery to charge the ipad
-Doesn't have have an SD card slotSummary: Honestly CNET, you complain about the Asus Transformer keyboard being "unnecessary", "too small", and "too expensive"...And yet you give this plastic keyboard a editors choice award?!? It costs only ...
Summary: Honestly CNET, you complain about the Asus Transformer keyboard being "unnecessary", "too small", and "too expensive"...And yet you give this plastic keyboard a editors choice award?!? It costs only 50 dollars less...and doesn't have ANY features...
Just one question: Is it Logitech, or Apple that pads your pocket?6 out of 31 users found this user opinion helpful.
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What?!?! This is a sham
by nkrdbl80 on April 25, 2012
Pros: I really didn't see any except for it being easy to use...
Cons: Doesn't protect the iPad. Why whould I want a case if it doesn't protect my investment?
Summary: Wow CNET, I go to you for all of my tech news and reviews but this has got to be the biggest piece of crap I have ever read. I ...
Summary: Wow CNET, I go to you for all of my tech news and reviews but this has got to be the biggest piece of crap I have ever read. I don't even see any pro's mentioned about this keyboard. You do mention that it has to be used on a flat surface or it will tip over, that to me sounds like a con. At least the Asus Transformers' keyboard adds battery life to the tablet, this thing brings nothing to the table except for being a case/keyboard combo. As much as I like my iPhone 4 I am not even remotely in love with Apple as much as you people are. Whoopdy doooo!! How about instead of sharing pointless articles with your readers you share some of that money that Apple gives you to mention their products in any way shape or form.
7 out of 43 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Logitech
- Part number: 920-004013
- Description: How do you make the perfect iPad even more perfect? Protect it in style - with a super thin screen cover for wherever you go. Add a Bluetooth wireless keyboard - and you're always ready to type with precision. A stylish, ultra thin aluminum screen cover that feels great and looks even better - designed to complement your iPad. In fact, it fits your tablet so seamlessly that you can hardly tell them apart. The Logitech Ultra Thin Keyboard Cover securely attaches to your iPad - thanks to the clever magnetic clip. Aligned with the magnets built in the iPad's frame, it draws tablet and cover irresistibly together.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Device Type Keyboard - Wireless
- Interface Bluetooth
- Form factor External
Input Device
- Input Device:Connectivity Technology Wireless
- Features Power saving automatic sleep function,
Integrated tablet stand - Connectivity Technology:Wireless Technology Bluetooth
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Cleaning cloth,
USB power cable,
Carrying case - Cables Included USB
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 3 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Yes,
Limited warranty - 3 years Cable(s) / Peripheral(s)
- Cable(s) Included USB
Warranty
- Service / Support Details Yes,
Limited warranty 3 years
Accessories
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- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT65LE - keyboard/mouse arm mount tray (31607527)109.68 - 199.99
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT70LE keyboard/mouse shelf (31604867)122.97 - 214.89
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT150LE keyboard/mouse shelf (31607757)159.95 - 299.99
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT90LE keyboard/mouse arm mount tray (32890747)141.07 - 238.93
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT180LE keyboard/mouse arm mount tray (32227870)229.00 - 940.00
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT60LE keyboard/mouse shelf (31601710)94.99 - 181.99
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT100LE keyboard/mouse shelf (31602306)171.56 - 263.38
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT100N keyboard arm mount tray (3756745)306.99
- 3M Adjustable Keyboard Tray AKT170LE keyboard/mouse tray (34001412)198.12
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