

I've heard the Logitech is more secure than the Magic Keyboard, but I was swayed with the fact I don't have to charge another device and it doesn't add that much weight. The Smart Keyboard is good, I had mine for a while and it holds up, but the Magic Keyboard is better. The Switchcase also doesn't allow cases on the Apple pencil.

Up until recently I was using the Smart Keyboard Folio with one of those cheap cases that add more protection to the iPad, now I have the Switchcase and Moft snap stand (I bought mine separately but there's a bundle now). The CHESONA Keyboard Case Cover is similar to in every aspect as we had covered the iPad Pro 12.9-inch CHESONA keyboard case cover but for the 11-inch iPad Pro (2018-2020). I have two colors of it now, which is good since it seems like there's not a lot of cases for the 2018 left out there. The best iPad Pro keyboards are great options for anybody who needs to do serious typing on their iPad, whether. There is a well where the pencil sits to charge as well as a pocket on the back for it when not in use, though neither work if you have a case on your pencil. While most iPad Pro keyboards come with attached cases that are designed to provide some level of protection for your iPad, others focus more on the keyboard and typing experience, leaving you to find other ways to protect your iPad. I also like that the magnets are so strong you can get it to stick to a fridge or something while folded back (I hung mine on my classroom to freak my kids out once). It is the most secure and offers a lot of angles for landscape use, such as drawing or watching media. Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation) and iPad Air (4th generation) - Russian - White 219210. I've been using a Zugu Case for my 2018 11" for a while when I'm not using a keyboard case.
