

⌨️ Elevate your iPad game — where style meets powerhouse productivity!
The typecase Edge Keyboard Case is a premium, lightweight carbon fiber keyboard case designed for iPad Air 13-inch (M3/M2, 2025/2024) and iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd-6th Gen). Featuring a 78-key mechanical keyboard with 11-color RGB backlighting, a multi-touch trackpad, and a floating cantilever design, it transforms your iPad into a versatile laptop. The magnetic clasp secures your device and Pencil, while full front and back protection keeps your iPad safe. Ideal for professionals and creatives seeking portability, style, and enhanced productivity.













| ASIN | B0DDSFH174 |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Multimedia, Programming, Student |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15 in Tablet Keyboard Cases |
| Brand | typecase |
| Built-In Media | 1*Magic Keyboard (Only for iPad Air 13 inch (M3 2025 / M2 2024) and iPad Pro 12.9 (6th, 5th, 4th, 3rd Generation)), USB Cable, User Manual |
| Button Quantity | 78 |
| Color | Carbon Fiber |
| Compatible Devices | iPad Air 13-inch M3/M2 (2025/2024), iPad Pro 12.9-inch 3rd/4th/5th/6th (2018-2022) |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,567 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 700 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Multi Functional |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | typecase |
| Model Name | KB206-129 |
| Model Number | KB206-129 |
| Number of Keys | 78 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Education, Multimedia, Programming, Student |
| Series Number | 2061291 |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Theme | Carbon |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
C**E
Great Upgrade with a Pop of Color
I purchased the blue keyboard and absolutely love it — the color is gorgeous and fun, a refreshing change after years of using a plain black Apple keyboard that finally needed replacing due to a key no longer working. This one feels great to type on and works exactly as expected. I highly recommend it, especially for the price point. My only minor complaint is that the screen doesn’t tilt quite as high as my Apple Magic Keyboard did. That said, given the better price and overall quality, it’s an easy flaw to overlook. I’d happily buy it again.
J**E
Fits perfect! Works great! My daughter's favorite Christmas gift.
This is completely compatible with my girl's iPad (11th GEN). Keyboard quality is great, so typing is perfect. It was easy to connect and matches her blue iPad exactly. The case protects it very well.
M**N
Good, not perfect
At first, I loved this keyboard case. The extra row of keys (modeled on the MacBook keyboard) really helped: sometimes I can't get an app to swipe closed, and the task switcher key solves that issue. Plus the microphone button makes doing voice input trivially easy to start. And the magnetic attachment/cantilever design is just like the Apple Magic Keyboard I already have. I mainly bought this new keyboard case because the old one has started periodically losing connection so that typing doesn't work and I need to restart the iPad. So far, so good. Now the bad: it _is_ heavier. The Magic Keyboard is 1 lb 9.7 oz (728.6 grams), while this typecase Keyboard Case is 1 lb 13.7 oz (842 grams). So this new one is 15% heavier, which isn't a ton, but it's noticeable. Plus the magnets are apparently weaker: with the Apple device, I could slide the iPad closer to me by pulling on the iPad itself and the whole thing would slide over. With this, most of the time the exact same procedure causes the iPad to pop loose. Probably the greater weight also has an effect here, I can't tell. So I'm stuck. I like those extra keys, and the build quality seems pretty good. I think the hinge is _slightly_ wobblier than the Apple one, but overall it seems solid. And the backlighting is also cool. But the iPad popping off is irritating, as is the startup lag (for the Bluetooth to settle down) . If the Apple Magic Keyboard had all the keys of the MacBook or this typecase, I'd really be a happy camper. OR if this typecase had better magnets and quicker connections, I'd accept the weight.
I**1
Sturdy and easy to pair
This is a sturdy, well made product. It’s easy to pair with the iPad and has a convenient magnetic closing strap. The backlit keyboard is a huge plus.
P**5
SUPER GREAT KEYBOARD! Took 3 tries to get the right one, but this one is the keeper!!! Love it!!
Got this one after trying 2 others. This one is GREAT. The magnet on the back holds your iPad securely, there’s a loop that helps contain your Apple Pencil on while you’re transporting your ipad to a different location or just holds it in place. The keys are AWESOME! Brightly lit, easy to type on especially if you’re a touch typist. The lighted keys make it easy to see in dimly lit areas. The touch pad is super sensitive (just like an Apple Magic Keyboard). PLUS there’s the extra row of keys at the top that Apple doesn’t have that makes the keyboard extra functional. This on is a keeper for sure. The battery stays charged for a long time too. Doesn’t wear down in a matter of a couple hours use. I could easily go for 2-3 weeks without charging (although I don’t in case of urgency). No lag and connected super easy with my 3rd generation iPad. Great product. Will definitely be buying an extra for a reaplacement for later. Don’t want to take a chance they aren’t available down the road again like I did my first one. Worth every penny.
P**E
A very usable iPad keyboard with some nice features...
I have used an older version of this case for a number of years, and my only complaint about it was the constant need to turn off the touchpad every time it woke up. More on that below. This case/keyboard is solid, and for some that means heavy. The weight helps stabilize the thing with an iPad attached, and the double-hinge design places the iPad weight a bit forward, which also helps stability. You probably won't poke this over backward. I mention that because I've had case/keyboards where the iPad leans back from the bottom and rests on a support that doesn't even come halfway up the iPad's back. And several times I lost control of the iPad and it crashed to the floor. That's why I was looking only at the double-hinge designs like this one. The keys have a nice feel, and the backlighting is fine (just like the older version). There is a forward-delete key above the backspace key, and for me that's a bit of a requirement, too. There are key combinations for many functions, and you get key-combo help on whatever app you're in. And, there are key combos for a selection of common Greek symbols, if you use those much. There is a little key-combo cheat sheet to the left of the trackpad, but I have to admit that it's too small and dim for my eyes. Also, the instruction booklet lists all of the key combos, but the print in the instruction book is too small for me to read unaided. That's common these days. Anyway, bottom line is that I like the keyboard in my required double-hinge configuration, and I'm happy with the purchase. Some people worry about the magnet strength. Make sure your iPad fits; mine's a 12.9 with no other case on its back. I will say that before you close the iPad down on the keyboard, you should push it back to its furthest reach. If you don't, it might knock the iPad loose from the magnetic back. It's not that the mags are weak, but it's the leverage you apply if there isn't sufficient room to close it down. Now let me carp a bit about the touchpad. I know some people live on the touchpad, but I'd prefer that it not be there at all. But every case/keyboard of this type [double-hinged] has a trackpad, and some of them have no way to disable it. Apparently, most people are not interested in disabling the trackpad as a feature, because in all the product descriptions and the glossy advert material it's never mentioned. So, I asked Amazon-world if it was possible. No users responded, but the manufacturer did! Yes, it can be disabled. It's now an fn- function, whereas before it was its own key in the right-option position. The rep even took a reply and responded a second time, so I was happy with that interaction. The trackpad does seem to recede when I'm typing even if I haven't disabled it. The disabling seems to last longer now, too. Note: AMAZON FEEDBACK: The first time I ordered this, the wrong product was sent. I simply returned it, saying it was not what I had ordered. I immediately ordered another, this time it was right. Love it, 5 stars. AMZ issued a refund for the first, but later informed me that they'd reverse the refund because I had not returned the correct item. They provided no means of communication, and the chat bot didn't understand. I gave up, so in effect I bought this item twice just to get one. I wish I knew what to do if Amazon delivers the wrong item. Just returning it doesn't work.
J**Y
Defective keyboard no refund!!!
This is my second keyboard with this company and it’s a defective product. It doesn’t hold a charge the charger isn’t charging properly and this gets very temperamental keyboard no proper explanations that doesn’t work at a time. I’ve called Amazon before the expiration date of the return. They said they couldn’t do anything to go and talk to the manufacturer typecase. I reached out to typecase only by email cause nobody would answer the phone. I was told it’s a shipping issue to go back to Amazon. I’ve got Amazon 3-4 times now in the past few months. I keep getting t denied saying the return date expired, nothing they can do. Even though we’re talking a few months and the product is defective The Amazon customer service reps have been amazing but manage says nothing they can do. This is the second keyboard I’ve got with these folks the first one had the same issues got returned and got a new one. On my second keyboard which I have now when I purchased it, I got a $23 refund from Amazon through some promo package with the manufacturer. Still same issue so I’m a very unhappy customer. I wouldn’t buy a typecase keyboard ever again. I’d rather get a refund hundred percent and go back and buy an Apple keyboard. I hope somebody responds and resolves us. Thank you kindly God bless.
R**.
Good alternative
It’s a good valued case vs the real thing. Some things to think about, if you have it on a tilted surface or table it doesn’t open enough has to be on a flat surface. So far it’s seems pretty durable, however I have it mounted in my work vehicle so I don’t really carry it around. Battery is pretty good I haven’t charged it once yet. Overall, for the price of the product it’s a good option vs buying the real thing.
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