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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.
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Linda Allen
> 3 dayIf you use an Apple pencil, you really need a case like this.
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T. Hughes
> 3 dayThis cover is cute, and actually is mistaken for a Composition Book. Good general disguise. But it also works well, automatically putting the ipad to sleep when you close the cover. Has an excellent ipencil storage / charging nook too. I like it.
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Stephanie
> 3 dayThis case feels sturdy and has kept my iPad mini safe. It has a nice little space for my pen to fit in next to the iPad as well. It is also super cute.
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Racer X
> 3 dayGirlfriend loves it, thats what really matters, right?
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Brooke Bellamy
> 3 dayOkay this case is everything it seems. I was a bit leery, thought it may look cheesy but it looks EXACTLY like a notebook when it’s sitting around. No one knows it’s and iPad. It’s designed really well too. Feels great in hand, the pencil can still charge and be contained. Just all around great product and great design.
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekIt protects my iPad. Use it for a stand. Holds an apple pen. The iPad snaps into the body and stays secure. No interference with the switches. The fingerprint sensor still works.
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Anwar Al Battashi
> 3 dayNice cover for the iPad; however, you have to take it off in order to charge it that’s why I gave 4 stars
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Paul Sibley
Greater than one weekThis product is great for a youth or adult who wants more protection than what is afforded by either the Apple authentic Smart Cover (no rear or corner protection), or the various smart cover inspired products which also have a plastic back good for scratch protection and minimal corner protection. The body of the case is sturdy and has proper bumpers which allow for absorption of impact, a must for kids and drops of more than a couple feet. The tactile feel is good in the hand, whether you are dry or slightly clammy handed. The cover is light and turns on the iPad mini same as the smart folio will. Walking with the Supveco case in hand feels good. There is just enough grip that when you open the case your hand doesn’t interfere with viewing your display. The two notches on the inside of the cover allow for good viewing angles. The Apple pencil holder is firm and has a hole for pushing your pencil out, you’re not likely to lose it, which is better than how most cases address storing the Apple pencil. In addition to a storage compartment, your Apple pencil will also be charged. Audio buttons are covered. Speakers are exposed to allow for clear sound. The touch id button and usb C port are both exposed. Extra kudos though for protecting the touch id button, which recesses behind the bumper but is still easy to use your finger with. On to the less positive elements. Weight is the first concern. The Supveco is listed as weighing eight ounces and actually clocks in at seven and a quarter ounces. For comparison the iPad mini 6 is about ten ounces. Some people could care less for the additional weight of protection. This weight is very similar to a layered shockproof case like an Otterbox, so Supveco is in good company. Light weight fans should look elsewhere. The notches for table top positioning are just grooves the iPad Mini6 fits into, but there is no magnet to hold the flap secure. This is a minor gripe, but people already used to the ecosystem of magnets for position holding will be disappointed by this omission. 60% of back cover also gives way to allow for table top viewing, this is fine, but there is no magnet to hold it in place in the book style. What this means is that even if you’re only flipping it open, it’s easy to swing the cover out too far. This is hard to explain and only the most picky of users are likely to notice the floppy spine and how the back cover swings out. Finishing off thoughts on the cover, when it flipped behind the ipad the cover tends to rise up, as opposed to staying in place firmly, again a quibble that most won’t notice. This would be easily rectified with an additional magnet that held the front cover in place when not in use. I would buy this for any member of my family and I think they’d be delighted. My wife saw it and was immediately impressed with the looks and feel of it. I’m not sure it serves my purposes, but I can identify it being an even split between weight and lack of magnets as my chief issue. I give this product four stars.
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Lisa Harraden
> 3 dayPatriotic, sturdy, fits perfectly and has has a space to hold a stylus pencil! How convenient! Love it, great product