- IT Office Moves
How to Plan IT for an International Office Relocation
18 Mar, 2026
£144.41 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
This is a genuinely nice bit of kit if you already live in an iPad workflow and want something that just feels right. The main selling point isn’t the “keyboard” as such—it’s the trackpad and the way the folio protects the iPad while still letting you type properly on your lap or desk. The Apple Smart Connector makes pairing and power painless, so you’re not constantly fiddling like you might with Bluetooth keyboards. At ~£120 ex-VAT, it’s not cheap, but for business users who write, edit, and present on an iPad regularly, it can be good value because you’ll actually use it day to day.
That said, it’s a bad buy if you mainly use your iPad for reading, quick notes, or casual tapping. You’re paying for a form factor and trackpad you may not fully exploit, and Apple folios tend to be pricier than generic alternatives for the same “typing on a cover” outcome. Also double-check the fit with your exact iPad Air model—these things are picky about generation and size, and returns are a hassle. If your iPad is your primary work device and you want laptop-like control without the bulk, this is one of the better options. If not, you’ll feel the premium more than you’ll benefit from it.

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