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Brydge 9.7 Space Gray Reviews

4.3 Rating 2,709 Reviews
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About Brydge:

We are the fastest growing tablet keyboard brand for the Apple iPad and Microsoft Surface. Alongside our award-winning keyboards, we offer a range of premium mobile and desktop accessories including Vertical Docking Stations for MacBooks and Surface Laptops, Docking Stations for Apple and Windows setups, Leather Organizers, Screen Protectors and Protective Cases.

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Phone:

(435) 214-7485

Email:

support@brydge.com

Location:

1912 Sidewinder Drive,
Suite 104,
park city
Utah
84060

I have had a few keyboards for ipads - this is hands down the best. Looks, function, protection, ergonomics, you name it. I like everything about the BrydgeAir. Wish I would have tried it first.
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Posted 9 years ago
My IPad Pro slips around, and I fear it will fall out. The IPad doesn't shut off automatically with the keyboard. There is no cover to protect the iPad. The keyboard works fine.
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Posted 9 years ago
I have been looking for a new keyboard for my IPad for quite some time. A friend had a BrydgeAir and I loved it. The battery life is amazing (I'm on the second month from the initial charge) Bluetooth is always connected. The keys are soft and the whole product is just well made!
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Posted 9 years ago
The keyboard is fairly constructed, but there are several flaws and improvements that could be resolved. 1. The keyboard should have smart connect, or at least should not time out as quickly if using bluetooth. I would rather charge it weekly, than have to wait 5 seconds before I type anything, every time I want to type. 2. The speaker grill on my particular keyboard was pushed in when I received it, but I let it slide. Unfortunately, it has gotten progressively worse. 3. If you cut a notch out of the front of the keyboard, as seen on the MacBook it would make it significantly easier to open. ( Look near the track pad https://goo.gl/fCWbUk ) 4. It is impossible to put a case on the iPad and use the keyboard at the same time. ( not a huge deal, but a bit of a concern ) 5. It is not possible to pull up the control center when the using the keyboard. 6. If you aren't going to put in speakers that face the user, or are not significantly better in quality than the iPad speakers don't put them in. Feel free to follow up downtowngg@gmail.com Brandon
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Posted 9 years ago
Want to practice using iPad Air as laptop before investing in an iPad Pro. Will continue to use this as my keyboard when I purchase iPad Pro.
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Posted 9 years ago
It was a great product. Unfortunately it was worth the wrong product. I inadvertently ordered the Bridge Air instead of the Bridge Pro. At least I got to see what the Bridge Pro is going to look like. Thank you in advance.
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Posted 9 years ago
Having purchased a keyboard for my iPAD Air, I can honestly say the Brydge keyboard is the best keyboard ...ever! Looking forward to receiving my new IPAD Pro keyboard in June.
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Posted 9 years ago
I loved my Brydge Keyboard from the very beginning. I was one of the first to order one in the UK, probably, since I had been following the design progress for a while before deciding to buy one. Anyways, the Keyboard is generally fantastic and always turns heads when I open it up with my iPad Air 2. It's nicely weighted, sturdy to touch, and, apart from the strange IOS update that rendered an important language key useless, it has been such a trooper for me because I type on it daily. Sadly, however, I have to reveal that the Brydge Keyboard is to blame for my now cracked iPad Air 2. The rubber inserts that separate the iPad from the keyboard had fallen out, due to general wear and tear, leaving the iPad to press against the keyboard, glass to metal. I should have known this would end badly, but I did not know how to get replacements for such a tiny and seemingly inconsequential part...how wrong I was! The keyboard finally cracked the screen and now I have a really ugly iPad that needs repair. It sucks because this is the only thing that could have possibly gone wrong with the design and didn't spot it before. I don't know if anyone else has experienced this, but I think it should be brought to Brydge's attention, so that they can hopefully "crack" the case of the faulty rubber inserts. Hope it doesn't happen to you. Happy Brydge-ing!
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Posted 9 years ago