Logitech Solar Keyboard Folio for iPad 2/3 Cover & Stand w/ Solar Powered Bluetooth Keyboard & Instant On/Off!
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Product Info
Your iPad 2 and 3rd Generation deserves a protective folio as versatile as it is. The folio protects both sides of your iPad, and contains a built in Bluetooth keyboard for easy typing and web surfing. The keyboard is powered by light, natural, low light or even lamp light! The battery can last for up to two years, even in complete darkness! The folio uses the iPad’s magnet system to turn on your iPad as soon as you open the folio. You can also use it as a safe and secure stand.
Specs
Condition: Factory Refurbished
Warranty: 90 Day
Manufacturer: Logitech
Model: 920-003907X
Features Include:
- The built-in Bluetooth keyboard is powered by light—low light and lamp light, indoors and out. Fully powered, you can type on it for two years—even in complete darkness
- Rest easy with hassle-free protection for the front and back of your iPad—thanks to the protective folio. You can slip it in and out of your bag with no concerns about damaging your valuable iPad
- The Instant On/Off automatically wakes your iPad when you open the folio—and sends it to sleep when you close it
- Whether you want to type an email or watch a video, the multiview stand holds your iPad —so you don’t have to—and provides two viewing options for your comfort. In entertainment mode, the conveniently placed media keys let you play, pause and change volume instantly. In typing mode, you’ll enjoy the full keyboard
- Works with iPad 2 & new iPad (3rd generation)
Package Includes:
Logitech Solar Keyboard Folio
*Please allow 7-10 business days for your order to ship
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