Dux Keyboard Trackpad USB-C Case for iPad (A16) / 10th gen

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A brilliantly designed keyboard case, with rugged bump protection, Apple Pencil 1, Pencil USB-C or Logitech Crayon storage, full-function trackpad, and USB-C connectivity to make your iPad experience even smarter. Patents pending

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Model number(s): A2696, A2757, A2777

Color: Black
stm-226-407KX-01

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Color: Black

Product information

» Designed to exceed US Military spec 810H drop test, with rubberised TPU bracket for even the most accident prone among us (with keyboard cover closed)
» USB-C keyboard is connected internally and discreetly to the iPad through the bracket, to provide seamless typing and trackpad experience. This is not a Bluetooth keyboard, it is connected via cable directly to the » iPad, to provide a secure and reliable connection to the iPad
» Fully functional trackpad allows you to click, swipe, zoom, and scroll just as you’d expect
» The ruggedised Dux USB-C keyboard resists little spills & splashes as well as keys being pried off by curious little fingers or accidental snags
» Adjust your iPad to view at the angle most comfortable for you with the smooth and sturdy built-in adjustable 180° Infinity Stand
» Keep your Apple Pencil Gen 1, Pencil USB-C or Logitech Crayon handy and securely stowed in the dedicated storage slot
» Keyboard USB-C port supports both charging and audio letting you connect your USB-C headphones
» Keyboard AUX port supports audio letting you connect your 3.5mm headphone jack
» Keyboard is plugged directly into the iPad’s USB-C port for power and connectivity

iPad (A16) / 10th gen
Dimensions: H 10.55 x W 8.62 x D 0.98 in, H 26.79 x W 21.9 x D 2.48 cm
Weight: 1.337 lbs / 0.606kg

Colourway and SKUs:
Black: stm-226-407KX-01

Cover - PU (Polyurethane)
Bracket - TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) | Polycarbonate

Dux Keyboard Trackpad USB-C iPad (A16) / 10th gen

The smarter case for your iPad

Dux Keyboard Trackpad USB-C for iPad (A16) / 10th gen

» Designed to exceed US Military spec 810H drop test, with rubberised TPU bracket for even the most accident prone among us (with keyboard cover closed)
» USB-C keyboard is connected internally and discreetly to the iPad through the bracket, to provide seamless typing and trackpad experience. This is not a Bluetooth keyboard, it is connected via cable directly to the » iPad, to provide a secure and reliable connection to the iPad
» Fully functional trackpad allows you to click, swipe, zoom, and scroll just as you’d expect
» The ruggedised Dux USB-C keyboard resists little spills & splashes as well as keys being pried off by curious little fingers or accidental snags
» Adjust your iPad to view at the angle most comfortable for you with the smooth and sturdy built-in adjustable 180° Infinity Stand
» Keep your Apple Pencil Gen 1, Pencil USB-C or Logitech Crayon handy and securely stowed in the dedicated storage slot
» Keyboard USB-C port supports both charging and audio letting you connect your USB-C headphones
» Keyboard AUX port supports audio letting you connect your 3.5mm headphone jack
» Keyboard is plugged directly into the iPad’s USB-C port for power and connectivity

Dux Keyboard Trackpad USB-C iPad (A16) / 10th gen

The smarter case for your iPad

Dux Keyboard Trackpad USB-C for iPad (A16) / 10th gen

iPad (A16) / 10th gen
Dimensions: H 10.55 x W 8.62 x D 0.98 in, H 26.79 x W 21.9 x D 2.48 cm
Weight: 1.337 lbs / 0.606kg

Colourway and SKUs:
Black: stm-226-407KX-01

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My school. Got these cases fo r our iPads and they are very buggy. The keys either don’t click at alll or they double click. Sometimes the space bar lso just dosent regster (This review has been unedited and has been typed out with said keyboard). The stand is also really annoying as it tends to angle more towards one direction than the other.