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Nikki
> 3 dayThis is a perfect fit
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Linda Allen
> 3 dayIf you use an Apple pencil, you really need a case like this.
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Jose Ortiz
> 3 dayI just love how cool this case looks on the iPad mini. I’ve even confused it with my real composition notebooks! I feel safe when using my iPad if it ever falls. It has a slot for the Apple Pencil and it is way cheaper than other cases. MUST BUY!
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XC
> 3 dayLet me start off by saying that this is a very good case, and it fits my iPad mini perfectly. The pencil pocket is awesome, and everything works as it should. My issue and the reason for a 1 star is that it smells horrible! The smell is not even that nasty plastic smell, but more like a poop smell. Ive aired it out as well as scrubbed it with many different things, and while the odor is not as strong as it was a first, I can still smell it if I get too close to the cover. Even after 3 weeks, I can still smell it. I dont understand how something like this can get such a bad smell.
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Kas
> 3 dayKeeping it simple, here’s my list of the good and bad: Pros: 1. Includes slot for pencil holder and allows it to charge and stay in one place 2. Magnetic and auto closes screen when the cover is shut 3. Slight grip on cover/outer shell texture helps stop iPad mini 6 from sliding around on surfaces 4. Chose discrete pattern and it’s great! No one suspected it wasn’t a composition notebook at first 5. Cover does not Tri-fold bend, has indents for iPad to lay upright at different angle. I didn’t want a Tri-fold cover. Matte inner side of cover allows the iPad to actually be upright at multiple angles 6. Cutout on back side of the case for easy access to push out pencil Cons: 1. Slight concern for durability, but for the price point it makes sense: it is a hard-ish shell but the edges that overlap to hold the iPad in place are a little flexible. I’ve used a Logitech slim detachable keyboard combo and case for years on my first iPad from 2018, paid about $100… and that was like an otterbox while still being thin. Once the iPad is “snapped” into place and the edges cover the iPad, I don want the edges to be flexible. It’s seems a little too easy to remove the case… but I’ll probably get used to it. Take a chance I don’t think you’ll regret this purchase, though I’ve only used it for less than a week now. I will update if there’s future problems
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Walter L Smith
Greater than one weekI love this case. It has a magnet in the cover so that it will shut off the iPad when you close it. There is a minor problem in that the cover is really floppy so you may think you closed it but it isnt actually close and the screen stays on for hours in your bag. It looks good and it protects pretty well. Great for keeping the pencil with the iPad in a bag. Previously I had a lot of issues with the pen falling off in the bag and getting lost.
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Hephzibah Penumaka
Greater than one weekI love this case. Its beautiful and sturdy. However, the two drawbacks are that it doesnt have a tri-fold mechanism and is much bulkier than my current finite marble notebook case.
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Manuela Mendez
> 3 dayNot magnetic when you flip the front cover to the back. I think I’ll add some velcro. It covers everything else just fine.
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Henderson Moen
> 3 dayProtects my mini ipad well and really looks like a notebook.
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Dita100
> 3 dayEveryone who has seen it loves the style! Couldn’t replace it! My son dropped his mini iPad and it was well protected.