iHome Type Pro Bluetooth Keyboard Case Review – The iPad’s Laptop Experience

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iHome Type ProIf you’re stuck deciding between whether you want a new laptop or a new iPad, the iHome Type Pro Bluetooth Keyboard Case may make your decision a lot easier.  The iHome Type Pro is an iPad case with an attached Bluetooth keyboard that turns the iPad into a clamshell similar to a laptop.  The Type Pro retails for $99.99.

The Type Pro closed with included microUSB cable

The Type Pro closed with included microUSB cable

Simply put, the iHome Type Pro is one of the best iPad cases I’ve ever used.  It’s made of a black plastic material that hugs the iPad well and attaches to a fantastic Bluetooth keyboard in a clamshell configuration.  The backside of the iPad is protected, which is a great feature of this case as a lot of the Bluetooth keyboards for iPads don’t include this protection.  Another great feature is that the keyboard has a magnet built in that activates and deactivates the iPad’s screen automatically when opened and closed.  This adds to the laptop feel of this case.

The Type Pro looking like a laptop.

The Type Pro looking like a laptop.

When the iPad is tilted up and you’re using the keyboard, you can swivel the iPad in all 360 degrees.  This helps you share the screen with anyone else who may be viewing.  You can also swivel the iPad screen around and close the clamshell with the screen facing out in order to use the iPad as you normally would.  You can also close the clamshell with the screen facing down in order to close it as if you’re closing a laptop.  Closing the clamshell this way, all sides of the iPad are protected.

The Type Pro showing it's swivel.

The Type Pro showing it’s swivel.

The bottom of the case has rubber feet, which help keep the iPad in place when typing.  At the top of the keyboard, there’s a power switch that can turn the keyboard’s power off and on.  There’s also a “connect” button that you use when pairing the keyboard with your iPad.  The keyboard is charged using a microUSB jack on the side of the keyboard.  A microUSB to USB cable is also included in the retail packaging.  The keyboard is very well sized and feels natural when typing.  There’s also a row of function keys above the number keys that include functions like brightness, shortcuts to the browser, search, photos, fast forward, play/pause, volume, mute, as well as a key that mimics the iPad’s home button so you don’t have to click the iPad itself.

The Type Pro closed in tablet mode.

The Type Pro closed in tablet mode.

There’s honestly not a lot to complain about with this case/keyboard combo.  While it would be nice to be given the option to remove the keyboard, I don’t see myself ever needing to use that, though some may definitely want this option.  Another possible tick on the negative side is the fact that the iPad outweighs the keyboard, so you have to hold the keyboard down when tipping the iPad back or else the keyboard will tip back with the iPad.  Not a huge concern, but it would help add to the laptop experience.  Though, I could see why they would not want to add the extra weight because no one wants a really heavy iPad case.

A closeup of the Type Pro keyboard.

A closeup of the Type Pro keyboard.

Overall, I would absolutely recommend this case/keyboard combo to anyone who is in the market for a Bluetooth keyboard for their iPad.  The combination of iPad protection and natural feeling keyboard will be difficult to beat.  The iHome Type Pro has the closest feeling to a laptop I’ve ever experienced on an iPad.

The iHome Type Pro can be purchased from Amazon for $99.99.

MSRP: $99.99

What I like: Feels very much like using a laptop; The keyboard feels natural; The backside of the iPad is protected; You can still use the iPad as a tablet without taking it out of the case

What can be improved: Nothing major; An option to detach the keyboard would be nice

Source: Manufacturer Supplied Sample

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Perry Brauner
I'm an architect by trade, but the overarching theme of my life has always been trying to keep up with the newest, coolest technology. Ever since I picked up an NES controller, I've been hooked on the latest and greatest gadgets, gizmos, and toys. Whether it's gaming, mobile phones, and accessories, or PCs and Apple products, I'm interested. I use many Apple products in my daily life, such as the iPhone, iPad, and my MacBook Pro. I've also built a few PCs in my day, so I'd like to say that I'm a pretty well-rounded techie.