iPad Air 11" (2025) Rebound Magnetische Tastatur Hülle 360 - US Layout-Black
15% Rabatt auf alles mit Code NYWT15
Ab 2 Artikeln 20% sparen mit Code NYWT20
Diese iPad Tastaturhülle passt zu deinem neuen iPad Air 11 Zoll (M3) und bringt Komfort in dein Leben und deine Arbeit
Abholverfügbarkeit konnte nicht geladen werden
Bequem bezahlen
Liefermethode
Kostenloser Versand bei qualifizierten Bestellungen
30 Tage Geld-zurück-Garantie
Lebenslanger Kundenservice
Sichere, einfache Zahlungen
Kompatibilität: Nur für iPad Air 11" (2025)
Mehrere Ansichtsmodi: Die abnehmbare Rückschale bietet dir umfassenden Schutz mit sofortigem Zugriff auf dein Gerät und kann in der erhöhten Displayansicht oder im Hochformat aufgestellt werden
iPad Air 11" (2025) Rebound Magnetische Tastatur Hülle 360 - US Layout-Black
When I purchased my iPad Air, I decided not to get the Apple keyboard option. The price was high and it lacked any protection for the ipad when disconnected from the keyboard. The ESR rebound case and keyboard came to my attention. Being that it was bluetooth instead of direct connect, I was a bit wary. But the price was excellent, AND it offered the ability to use the ipad in not just landscape but also portrait (and even remote) mode. This case is outstanding. Being that it has a back and edge protective cover that includes a full size magnet, the entire unit is thicker and heavier than the Appple keyboard. But I really like the protection the ESR affords. The magnet in the case/sleeve is strong enough to stick to metal whiteboards, refrigerators, etc. so I can use the ipad "on the wall" for an interactive display, which is a plus. The ability to use the ipad in vertical (portrait) mode is a winner, as when I'm editing a page, I can have the entire page on the screen at once. The lighted keypad is coo, the keys themselves are great. The trackpad is responsive. The case opens and puts the screen at the perfect angle (slightly adjustable) for viewing without glare. This has elevated my use of the ipad and made it into a solid workhorse (screen typing was bothering my wrist). Very please with my purchase and this product.
With this item, ESR should really stand for Extra Special Reliability. Easy to install. Use was straightforward and painless. The iPad enclosure is tight to keep item secured. Keyboard was responsive. Some may find the whole thing heavy, but I just look at it as price I pay for reliable service. My only wish was for the magnet keeping the Apple Pencil in place to be more robust. Anyway, you’ll be pleased with this one.
This case would be perfect IF ESR would make their inner layer hard case interchangeable with their other cases. Here’s why.
I like to use this case when I am at work and need to be productive. However, I like to use a standard folio case when I am at home watching TV or cooking.
It would be nice to be able to take my IPad out of my ESR Rebound Case and magnetically attach it to the ESR Shift Magnetic Case. Making them interchangeable would be amazing.
You could say, “Why not use the ESR Flex Keyboard?”. I could but the downside is the Flex keyboard case is not ideal for using on my lap.
Other notes: The titling hinge does not tilt back far enough. The Magic Keyboard for iPad Air has this issue too. I get it from a balance perspective but let it lean forward a bit and tilt back. Even if it means covering the keyboard a bit. If the iPad Pro Magic Keyboard case can do it, then so can this one.
The Bluetooth still has some latency with mousepad control. Not horrible but it is definitely noticeable.
When I quick detach my IPad, the Bluetooth remains connected so I cannot pull up my on screen keyboard seamlessly between modes.
Those are my main complaints with this product. If you take anything away from this, ESR PLEASE make the inner case shell interchangeable with the ESR Magnetic shift series cases. A match made in heaven!
PROS: The keys are good to type on. LOVE the backlight on the keyboard. Battery life of the keyboard is great. Feels good to type on my lap. Way better value than Magic Keyboard.
Worth every penny, its durable, its so well made and love the trackpad. I love the diversity of the ipad cover, the best investment ever
Both cases protect the iPad Air, but the Rebound also protects the Apple Pencil where the Pencil on the Combo can fall off and get lost easily. The Rebound also has an inner sleeve protecting the iPad when removed from the keyboard for standalone operation.
The Rebound also allows the iPad to be operated in the portrait mode, where the keyboard will still work, unlike the Combo which cannot be rotated. Note that in the portrait mode the Rebound is top heavy and can tilt over easily.
The Rebound keyboard had adjustable backlighting which is nice in dark situations. The keyboard’s tactile feel is better than the Combo to me, which is subjective to the user. The touchpad feels superior with better material (like the MacBook Pro touchpad). The Combo touchpad also missed finger pushes around the edge of the touchpad, very frustrating.
The weight of the Rebound package is also quite hefty due to the battery which has to be recharged (USB-C) occasionally. Overall, the weight of the Rebound is negligible compared to the other positives the Rebound offers.Both cases protect the iPad Air, but the Rebound also safeguards the Apple Pencil, which can easily fall off and get lost when using the Combo. Additionally, the Rebound includes an inner sleeve that protects the iPad when you remove it from the keyboard for standalone use.
One notable difference is that the Rebound allows you to operate the iPad in portrait mode, while the Combo cannot be rotated. However, it’s important to note that the Rebound is top-heavy in portrait mode and can easily tilt over.
On a positive note, the Rebound can be used on your lap, while the Combo cannot be used easily due to the wedge design. On the flip side, the Rebound does not have limited viewing angles (more needed especially on your lap) while the Combo has a much greater range.
The Rebound keyboard features adjustable backlighting, which is convenient in low-light conditions. Personally, I find the tactile feel of the Rebound keyboard to be superior to that of the Combo, although this is subjective and depends on individual preferences.
On the downside, the Rebound package is quite heavy due to the battery, which requires occasional recharging vBoth cases protect the iPad Air, but the Rebound also protects the Apple Pencil, whereas the Pencil on the Combo can fall off and get lost easily. The Rebound also has an inner sleeve protecting the iPad when removed from the keyboard for standalone operation.
The Rebound also allows the iPad to be operated in portrait mode, where the keyboard will still work, unlike the Combo, which cannot be rotated. Note that in the portrait mode, the Rebound is top-heavy and can tilt over easily.
The Rebound keyboard had adjustable backlighting, which is nice in dark situations. The keyboard’s tactile feel is better than the Combo to me, which is subjective to the user. The touchpad feels superior with better material (like the MacBook Pro touchpad). The Combo touchpad also missed finger pushes around the edge of the touchpad, which is very frustrating.
The weight of the Rebound package is also quite hefty due to the battery, which has to be recharged (USB-C) occasionally. Overall, the weight of the Rebound is negligible compared to the other positives the Rebound offers. Both cases protect the iPad Air, but the Rebound also safeguards the Apple Pencil, which can easily fall off and get lost when using the Combo. Additionally, the Rebound includes an inner sleeve that protects the iPad when you remove it from the keyboard for standalone use.
One notable difference is that the Rebound allows you to operate the iPad in portrait mode, while the Combo cannot be rotated. However, it’s important to note that the Rebound is top-heavy in portrait mode and can easily tilt over.
On a positive note, the Rebound can be used on your lap, while the Combo cannot be used easily due to the wedge design. On the flip side, the Rebound does not have limited viewing angles (more needed especially on your lap), while the Combo has a much greater range.
The Rebound keyboard features adjustable backlighting, which is convenient in low-light conditions. Personally, I find the tactile feel of the Rebound keyboard to be superior to that of the Combo, although this is subjective and depends on individual preferences.
On the downside, the Rebound package is quite heavy due to the battery, which requires occasional recharging via USB-C. However, I consider this weight to be negligible compared to the stronger package and overall positive aspects of the Rebound.ia USB-C. However, I consider this weight to be negligible compared to the stronger package and overall positive aspects of the Rebound.
Endlessly Creative, Always Protected
Versatile Detachable
Back Case
Quick-Set Magnetic Stand
Quick-Set Magnetic Stand
Secure Magnetic Lock
A Better Way to Work
Ready for Productivity
Portrait Mode
Control at Your Fingertips
Smooth and Accurate
Get More Done on a
Single Charge
Safe and Secure
FAQ
Can I use the stand without the case that it comes with on?
Yes. You can attach a caseless iPad in standard landscape orientation to enjoy a comfortable angle to get stuff done at. To enjoy raised screen view or portrait orientation, you’ll need to use the included back case.
Does it have a back case for the ipad?
Yes. The detachable back case attaches magnetically to the back cover of the keyboard. It features a hard polycarbonate back, shock-absorbing flexible sides, and reinforced corners to keep your tablet safe with or without the keyboard.
If I have my own case on my ipad can I attach it the keyboard stand?
No. The keyboard case is designed to be used with a caseless iPad or the included magnetic back case. It cannot be used with an iPad with another case.
If I use it in portrait will it be as stable as in landscape?
Yes. The keyboard case supports landscape, portrait, and raised screen view. Strong magnets in the back cover line up with those in your iPad and back case to ensure a secure lock and a stable stand. When using your iPad in portrait or raised screen view modes, it must have the included back case on; only landscape mode supports use with a caseless iPad.
How do I connect the bluetooth?
First short press right/left option + B to put the keyboard into pairing mode. Once in pairing mode, go to Settings > Bluetooth > Other Devices and connect to “ESR Keyboard”. Check out the video for full instructions on how to connect your keyboard.
Can I change the brightness of the backlight?
Yes. Press right/left option + backlight key (in top left corner) to turn the backlight on or off and adjust the brightness level (low, medium, high).
My trackpad won’t work. Help!
When AssistiveTouch is enabled, it can cause the trackpad to become unresponsive. To fix this issue, disable AssistiveTouch by going to Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch > Turn off “AssistiveTouch”.
Free shipping on qualified orders
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Lifetime Customer Support
Secure, Easy Payments
Secure, Easy Payments
Free shipping on qualified orders
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Lifetime Customer Support
Secure, Easy Payments
Free shipping on qualified orders