Abstract: Many questions reach my inbox on a daily basis most of the time it's related to repairing something but another common question is “Have you used any of the Bluetooth keyboards for the iPad and can you recommend one?”. Truth be told I have never used one ...
Abstract: The Brydge keyboard comes with a mini USB cable for charging, and the test unit also has a zipper-closure neoprene tote bag to protect the unit when carrying it mobile. The keyboard has to be charged before using. Just plug the mini USB cable into a US...
Overall, the Brydge is the best iPad keyboard we've tested. It's great if you don't want to carry your iPad and laptop around as it's genuinely good for typing long documents. As a bonus, it's not even that expensive.Tags:Apple,TabletsBest prices todayRet...
The Brydgewith Speakers really look like an official Cupertino product: Apple's own Sir Jony Ive would have been proud to have put his name on it, we reckon. Well, back when the concept first hit Kickstarter back in 2012 anyway it's a simply gorgeous look
Unfortunately, despite its solid construction, there are a few caveats to the Brydge. For starters, while we were able to pick up a rapid pace on the keyboard itself, the keys are very tiny, and there's not a lot of room between each one if you have large
Ultimately, while the Brydge looks absolutely class, it's not worth a lot of the hassle that it gives you, especially as iOS doesn't do windowed modes or snapped-in apps for decent productivity, and you're not treated to a trackpad too. Still, it's a soli...
Comfortable typing experience with firm keys, Attractive design with adjustable screen angle, Loud stereo speakers
Expensive, Doubles the weight and thickness of the iPad, Doesn't protect back of iPad
The Brydge+ keyboard probably isn't for everyone. While most other iPad keyboard cases try to keep their designs as slim and light as possible, the Brydge+ nearly doubles the iPad's weight and thickness. But what you get in return is a full notebook exper...
Comfortable typing experience with firm keys, Attractive design with adjustable screen angle, Loud stereo speakers
Expensive, Doubles the weight and thickness of the iPad, Doesn't protect back of iPad
When the Brydge keyboard first appeared on Kickstarter in 2012, the company was run by three entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley. Since then, Brydge has been acquired by a new group of investors based out of Singapore who have big plans for the brand and wi...
Efter att ha använt Brydge står det klart att Ipaden fungerar riktigt bra som bärbar dator. För att skriva längre texter såsom den här recensionen är ett tangentbord ovärderligt. Men så fort man börjar försöka göra mer än att bara skriva inser man Ipadens...