Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Buyer's Guide 2020: iPad Accesories

Not only are iPads great portable devices for on-the-go creativity or entertainment, they can also be powerful productivity tools. With the right iPad gear, you can easily achieve laptop-level productivity. In this 2020 Buyer's Guide article, we'll cover the best accessories for your iPad, including our favorite iPad keyboard, bag, wireless mouse, and USB hub.  Related: Buyer's Guide 2020: Mac Gear Logitech Combo Touch for iPad (7th & 8th Gen), iPad Air (3rd Gen), iPad Pro (10.5-inch) ($149.99) This is a great option for those who want the laptop experience that comes with having a keyboard and trackpad. The keyboard is backlit, has a row of function keys, and detaches from the case for times when you want to use just the iPad. The trackpad works well with the iPad’s multi-touch gestures. Logitech makes use of the iPad’s Smart Connector by connecting and powering the keyboard, rather than relying on a Bluetooth connection. While the case adds bulk to your iPad, that’s not necessarily a bad thing since it provides protection from drops and bumps.   Solo New York Ludlow Universal Tablet Sling ($31.49) I always try to get away with carrying only what I need and no more. This simple, stylish bag has just enough room in the back tablet sleeve and the two front pockets for any iPad model and the accessories you need when away from home, such as your phone, wallet, cables, and charger. The adjustable cross-shoulder strap lets you wear the sling in such a way that you can easily access your iPad and other gear while wearing it. However, if you regularly need to carry more than just the essentials, a less compact bag might be a better choice for you.   Magic Mouse 2 ($79) If you want to use a wireless mouse with your iPad, you’ll want to get a dedicated one to avoid having to unpair and re-pair it each time you switch between Mac and iPad. The Magic Mouse 2 is easy to pair and use, and the slim size means it slides easily into the pockets of my iPad bag. The decision to locate the Lightning port on the bottom of the mouse, so that you can’t use the mouse while it charges, is bizarre; if the mouse needs to be hooked up to the charger frequently, it might even be a deal-breaker. Fortunately, it’s not, and this is my favorite Bluetooth mouse to use with my iPad.   BRYDGE Pro Plus Wireless Keyboard w/Trackpad for iPad Pro (2020 & 2018), iPad Air (4th Gen) (Starting at $159.99) This stylish wireless keyboard is exactly what you need if you want to use your iPad like a laptop. It offers a built-in trackpad, backlit keys, and function row with keys for the Home button, screen brightness, Bluetooth, power, and more. It costs significantly less than the $299-plus you’d pay for Apple’s Magic Keyboard. It attaches to your iPad Pro or iPad Air with hinges rather than a bulky case (it does have a back cover but you can opt not to use it), making it possible to use your iPad screen at any angle and then fold it closed and slip it into a bag before heading out the door.   HyperDrive 6-in-1 USB-C Hub for iPad Pro (2020 & 2018), iPad Air (4th Gen) ($89.99) This small accessory gives big results. Use the six ports (3.5mm Audio Jack, USB-A, SD, Micro SD, USB-C, and HDMI) to transfer data and pics, listen to audio, and connect your iPad to a 4K display, TV, or other accessories. You don’t even have to disconnect the hub to charge your iPad—just plug the charging cable into the USB-C port. While the HyperDrive is designed to sit flush against your iPad, it comes with an extension cable that you can use to ensure your case doesn’t interfere with connecting the hub. Topics: AccessoriesiPadMagazineReviewsMaster your iPhone in one minute a day: Sign up here to get our FREE Tip of the Day delivered right to your inbox.
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