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ZUGU Case for 2021/2022 iPad Pro 12.9 inch 5th / 6th Gen - Slim Protective Case - Apple Pencil Charging - Magnetic Stand & Sleep/Wake Cover (Fits Model #’s A2378, A2379, A2461, A2462) - Stealth Black

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Color: Stealth Black


Features

  • | Compatible Models | - Designed only for the 2022 & 2021 iPad Pro 12.9 inch Gen 5 & 6 (models A2378, A2379, A2436, A2437, A2461, A2462, A2764, and A2766) Compatible with Apple Pencil 2 wireless charging (Pencil Not Included)
  • | Built For The Everyday | - Created to take your iPad to the next level, Zugu offers a slim, yet protective case with 5 ft drop protection that supports you through daily life with its secure 10 angle magnetic stand whether youre working, cooking, playing with the kids, or on the go. Weve got you covered.
  • | Satisfaction Guaranteed | - We want you to love your Zugu case. Thats why we offer free 30 day returns and a 2 year warranty.
  • | Free iPad repairs (yes, really) | - Cracked screens shouldnt be the end. Zugu Case covers all AppleCare+ repair costs so you can stress less and stream more.
  • | We Build Cases For The Greater Good | - Were proud to donate 10% of all profits to charitable causes, one of which is Children International (a nonprofit that helps youth break the cycle of poverty). Were passionate about investing in change, inspiring creativity, and building opportunity for the future because our business may be rooted in technology, but our mission is connection.

Product Dimensions: 11.42 x 8.94 x 0.51 inches


Item Weight: 1.11 pounds


Item model number: ZG-21-129BLK


Special features: Waterproof, Screen Protector


Other display features: Wireless


Form Factor: Case


Color: Stealth Black


Manufacturer: ZUGU CASE


Date First Available: April 28, 2021


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  • An elegant, functional, and well thought out, sturdy case for my iPad Pro 12.9 6th gen 2022.
Color: Slate Blue
I have to start off with, that this is the most expensive case I’ve ever bought for my iPad Pro. I usually look for cases in the $20 or under range and skip over any cases that cost above that range. My previous case was a Fintie slim folio case $23, which was a very simple case and not too well thought out, hence wanting to change to a different one. This Zugu slate blue case first caught my eyes with its elegant and good looking design, and I especially love the two tone colors. After looking through the case description, I was sold on this case. This case does add a lot of weight to the my already heavy iPad Pro 12.9. So for those looking for a slim lightweight case, this case isn’t for you. If you made it this far and still sticking around, I will continue with my review below. I was able to install my iPad Pro into this case without too much hassle. It wraps around my iPad Pro 12.9 perfectly, with the cutouts aligning with all the ports and openings. The power button and volume button covers have a very nice clicky feel, as if you were clicking on the actual buttons. My previous Fintie case, the power and volume button covers felt very forced and don’t have a nice feel to it like this Zugu case. The sleep and wake feature works smoothly as expected. The Apple Pencil holder on the side lines up the pencil perfectly with its magnet. The Apple Pencil feels quite secure in place of the holder, but it is dented in at the center of the holder area, so at the same time the holder offers quick easy access to pull out the pencil when I need it. Again, my previous Fintie case, it had a pencil holder area where I need to push the pencil down in place. It did have a small push hole behind the area to push up the pencil for you to pull it out, but I always have to push it a couple of times for the pencil to push out just enough so my fingers can pull it out, which can be a fight most of the time, just to use the pencil. Well thought out design of the Apple Pencil side holder for the Zugu case. This case offers 10 different angles for you to stand up my iPad Pro, which is a lot more than most cases offered. The magnet is strong enough to stand it at all the angles available. It feels very sturdy and I never had to worry that it will fall backwards while working. When I have to fold the front flap flat to the back of the case, the magnet does hold the front flap in place, so it doesn’t fall off to force you to hold the iPad Pro by the right corners. When I need to close my iPad Pro, I simply push the flap from the left towards the right a little to release the front flap from the magnet hold, easy peasy. I had many previous cases that don’t hold the front flap in place when flipping the flap to the back of the case, and it is extremely annoying when a case does that. I did try sticking my iPad Pro on refrigerator and the magnet was strong enough to hold my heavy iPad Pro on it, but it did start to slide down a little bit at a time by the minute, so I wouldn’t be sticking it on the fridge for long period of time. Perhaps those same magnets might work better with lighter iPads like the regular ones or the Air. Anyway, it isn’t a really dealbreaker for me, nor a reason to deduct a star. Some reviewers reported that they were having problems plugging in their USB-C cable through the cutout, but I did not experience it. Plugging in and out of the port through the cutout was smooth and problem-free. I find the stylus pouch holder on the back of the case a nice touch. I know some reviewers questioned the need of having the stylus pouch holder or even called it a stupid unnecessary add on, but I personally love having it and think it was a genius to include it. Not everyone uses the Apple Pencil all the time, and it might not be a good idea to have it constantly being charged at all times. When I’m not using my Apple Pencil and it is fully charged, I like to keep it inside the pouch holder. And also, although the side pencil holder feels very secure while holding the pencil, but it is always hard to say when you’re traveling around and bumping into crowds that it won’t get brushed off. Having the pencil pouch holder in the back can give a peace of mind in those situations. I don’t foresee myself using my iPad Pro that often outside of my office, so it wouldn’t be the reason for me to use the pencil pouch holder. I use it mostly to keep my Apple Pencil from being overcharged. But for me, I like to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it for unforeseen situations. Kudos to Zugu designer whoever thought it would be a nice touch to include it with the case. Like any products, I do think this case does have room for improvement. Personally, I would love a version of this case where the front flap is also trifold like a folio case, instead of just one big flat piece, where I can fold it into a triangle, so I can simply stand my iPad Pro when I have limited desk space. That would surely make this case the absolute perfect case for me. With the simple trifold flap, combined with the sturdy 10 angle adjustment stand, and all the other current features of this case, it will make one heck of a premium case for me to upgrade. This case as it stands is definitely a five stars. But with my suggested addition, it will easily be a 5+ stars for me. I really hope the Zugu designers will consider it for a future version. But currently, an excellent case indeed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2023 by Konquerian

  • Never Thought I’d Be Happy Paying This Much For an iPad Case
Color: Stealth Black
Just like the title says. I’m an artist and so when I got my iPad Pro, I was looking for a case with a built-in kickstand so I could adjust the angle while I draw. I had my eye on two other much cheaper cases of similar design. I really wasn’t even planning on getting this one because I just couldn’t fathom paying this much money for a case. After using all three extensively, I returned the other two and was very happy to keep this one. While there are cheaper cases to be found that look very similar in design and features, they are not created equal. The build quality of this case is phenomenal and It’s very sturdy. If you were just propping up the iPad to watch a movie that might not matter very much. For artists, having a solid platform while you’re sketching is a must. Of the three cases I originally bought to try out, this is the only one that hit the mark. The magnets are very strong, enough that you can pick it up and move it around without the large flap disconnecting from the angle adjustment arm. The fit is very precise, and the Apple Pencil charges through the case no problem. I don’t find the pencil sleeve on the backside of the case to be useful at all. I’m not even sure exactly why it’s there as the one built into the side of the case works great . This has 10 adjustment angles whereas the other two cases I tried only have seven. That little bit of extra flexibility can make all the difference depending on your set up. One other big point I noticed between this and the cheaper competition: the angle adjustment flap, that supports the weight of the iPad and magnetically connects to the larger main flap. On the cheaper model, the magnetic points of contact are very thin and the flap itself feels quite flimsy too. By comparison, this one is beefy and very sturdy. If you only ever draw sitting at a table or desk, honestly, the cheaper models would probably be OK. I think they will wear out much faster, but they are sturdy enough for that. If you ever draw with the iPad sitting in your lap, while on the couch or in bed, they are worthless. That’s ultimately the deciding factor for me. This case is by far the most versatile, the most sturdy , and worth every penny of its some white high price tag. My only complaint? I wish the Apple Pencil would slot into its holder on the side of the case with the tip pointing down. It will only slot in with the tip pointing up and, while that does make it much more secure I always fumble with it because my natural inclination is to orient the pen the other direction. Minor complaint, not enough to knock off a star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2023 by Brent Adams

  • Feels premium to match the premium build of the iPad
Color: Stealth Black
When I first opened my iPad pro I was astounded by how premium the iPad felt and I felt almost bad about having to put a case on it. The price is a little bit high but I think you're getting what you pay for. The case has a very high-end feel and the magnets are sturdy and strong giving you a latching sensation when you angle the iPad. The weight of the material is heavy which could be a pro or a con but it feels like it will protect the iPad pretty well. The magnetic pencil charging works perfectly through the case. It does not cover the pencil, however so if the magnet gets knocked around too much, the pencil may fall out. This has not actually happened to me yet, however. Taking the pen out of the case also feels a little weird because you have to bend the edge of the case a little bit as if you were trying to unhook the iPad. Overall I'm going to give it five stars because the small problems have not become real problems thus far, only potential issues that may or may not happen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2023 by Matt

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