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Brydge 12.3 (Open Box) Brydge 12.3 (open-box) 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

terrible customer service.
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Posted 5 years ago
Unit is just to heavy to use on the road. Great if you just want to use it as a laptop.
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Posted 5 years ago
This keyboard is exactly what I needed for my Surface Pro 6. It is extremely well made and very sturdy, as well as an attractive addition to my SP6. My only suggestion would be to put a small tab on it to make it easier to open for people with dexterity issues ie arthritis, Would highly recommend this to anyone who wants a quality well built keyboard.
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Posted 5 years ago
Happy so far, much more sturdy than the Microsoft keyboard. Only the fit isn't easy but hope it lasts longer.
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Posted 5 years ago
Good but cord is waaaaay too short.and it is a little heavy.
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Posted 5 years ago
This device is a game changer. I feel like I have a Brand new laptop. It's solid and holds up well. The battery is crazy good.
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Posted 5 years ago
Love it
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Posted 5 years ago
I enjoy using my Surface Pro 6 more now because of this keyboard. Great build quality, decent touchpad, backlit keys and no delay make it a joy to use. It makes the SP6 a real laptop with the added benefit of not getting warm on the lap like traditional laptops. One of the clamps came too tight and distorted the corner of the screen when I used it. Had to apply some force to increase the gap, but it's still too tight to some extent. It's not damaging the screen but concerning nonetheless.
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Posted 5 years ago