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This premium Backlit Keyboard Case is engineered exclusively for Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, S10 FE, S9 FE 5G 10.9", and Tab S9 11" models. Featuring a detachable magnetic wireless keyboard with 7-color RGB backlighting, it offers a laptop-like typing experience enhanced by scissor-switch keys and adjustable brightness. The case includes a built-in S Pen holder with wireless charging support, crafted from durable PU leather that protects against shocks, scratches, and spills. Precision cutouts and a multi-angle stand ensure perfect fit and versatile viewing, making it the ultimate productivity accessory for professionals on the move.







| ASIN | B0CGDNH96J |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220 in Tablet Keyboard Cases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (749) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1.41 pounds |
| Item model number | S9 |
| Manufacturer | PIMOFEE |
| Product Dimensions | 10.12 x 7.31 x 0.75 inches |
S**C
There is a lot to like, little to dislike
THE GOOD The unit holds the tablet well and does not threaten to detach at the drop of a hat. Honestly, I think that the original Samsung magnetic case is wonderful and this competes with that as far as hold strength. I had no trouble connecting via BlueTooth and the key layout is fine as long as you can get accustomed to the smaller than standard footprint. I had no connection drops and the unit connects automatically once it is awake and has already been paired. It's pretty quick to get up and going No latency issues whatsoever. Keys are tactile and travel a good amount, making typing feel impactful and solid. The track pad is fluid and accurate. Unlike other magic keyboard type units I've used for smaller Samsung devices, the track pad is sized well and doesn't cause too much chaos with accidental cursor movement. I also really like that there is a digital power percentage readout on the unit and a clear indicator for when the keyboard is connected to the tablet. THE MEH As with all of the external keyboard cases, this gets a bit bulky. Surprisingly, it's about as streamlined as Samsung's official keyboard case with the kickstand, so I'm pretty happy with it. It has to be noted that the size of the S8 tablet is a little underwhelming, but that's mostly due to the fact that I'm spoiled by my Surface Pro, iPad Pro 2021, and my beloved S9 Ultra. Using the smaller screen hasn't hurt my work flow, it's just a little wonky to deal with in landscape mode for net browsing. THE BAD My only mild gripe is that the S Pen holder is just a vinyl band at the back of the tablet. It works well and the tablet can be removed with the pen attached with a single motion, but I worry that it isn't really effective once I throw this in my bag for work or travel. It has to be pointed out that social media apps like FaceBook, Instagram, and Reddit automatically orient in portrait mode, so the tablet needs to be vertical to use them. Because this keyboard locks you in landscape, you have to use your browser to get to the original websites to make the most of this. That's not just an Android issue, though. I've whined about this same forced aspect on my iPads. If you're at a desk, you can rotate the tablet to be vertical, but the magnets won't really engage and you'll run the risk of having the screen crash onto your knuckles. I wouldn't try it with this on my lap. The Fn + DEX quick-key is nice, though I have found that DEX isn't as useful as I once told myself. My biggest reaction is that using Chrome in DEX adds an upper line to the search bar so it robs you of just the slightest amount of screen space. “BUT, THE IPAD…” All of this is also ignoring the elephant in the room: how does this compare to an iPad with a similar keyboard? To be fair, it's not bad. The iPad's screen size is better for net browsing and for working across multiple windows. The S8 is good for allowing me to lock-in on my task at hand without over stimulating me with a ton of additional space. If you're used to working on a standard desktop with a monitor, the S8 may not offer enough screen real estate for you to feel like you are seeing the whole picture while working. The standard A14 / A16 iPad has a much more familiar aspect ratio for productivity. It must be stated: The modern, standard iPad (A16 chip as of this writing) BLOWS the processing power of even the upper Samsung tablets out of the water at a fraction of the price. Even the modern S6 Lite is only slightly cheaper than the basic iPad. The S9 (two generations back now as we brace ourselves for the S11 line-up) still retails for well over $600 USD, so I would find it hard to recommend this combo over an A14 or higher UNLESS you absolutely hate the Apple ecosystem. Personally, it's taken me years to open up to Apple, but the more I use the device, the more I like it. That said, I still prefer drawing on my Samsung (Sketchbook for life!), though the app selection is, admittedly, more limited. Still, I'm impressed with how well this combo competes, especially since comparing the S6 Lite with a similar keyboard felt so distant. I have an A14, 10th gen with an off-brand magic keyboard and a 2021, M1 iPad Pro with an official Magic Keyboard that are better than this, but only because of the tablet hardware AND the additional keyboard space due to the iPad screen size. The magic keyboard offerings for Apple do give you more key spacing and they are more comfortable to use. I've never struggled with the trackpad, the commands are smooth, and everything just works… slightly BETTER. Granted, both Android and Apple have the limited version of Chrome, so navigating your bookmarks and access bar is equally galling on both systems. “So, you basically made the S8 into a Chromebook?” Well, no. Android still has the limited version of Chrome and the apps do behave slightly differently. For the browser, you can work around that by installing other browsers (Firefox) to make it feel more like a standard Windows work station while perusing the web. I also like that you can use alternative launchers for Android, though Samsung's One UI is pretty good out of the box. If you're looking for something that will offer the full version of the Google work suite, I think that the Lenovo Duet 5 or newer Duet 11 would be a better fit. Sadly, there is no third-party “magic keyboard” for those. BUT… I did try! I have a first gen Duet 3 and a newer Duet 5. Both have a metal back that use a magnetic kick-stand. That should kind of work, right? Well, yeah, it “kind of” works. The 11” Duet 3 can be placed on the keyboard backing, though the metal plate isn't great to match up with the magnets on the keyboard. The larger 13.3” Duet 5 actually is better oriented but is comically undersized. Hmmmmm… Also, the Tab S8 screen dimensions still don't feel quite right compared to the Chromebooks I have on hand. I also have an older Pixel Slate that still gets quite a bit of use. Even though I love this keyboard with the S8, the Brydge keyboard I have for the Slate just feels so much more solid. With all of that in mind, I am keeping this little keyboard and may even try out something for my older S7+ to see if a larger device will better compete against the iPad or Chromebooks I have.
X**S
Good quality, but has design flaws
The build quality is good, but I encountered two main issues. The keyboard doesn't stay securely attached to the case, and the tablet cover is very stiff, making it difficult to fold into a stand. Unfortunately, I decided to return it.
C**N
Durable keyboard
Works ok. Keyboard doesn't stay magnetic to the case itself very well at all. Keyboard is durable as far as I've discovered. Easily connect to your tablet. Was a bit small for my Tab s10 FE 5G.
I**Y
Love the multiple colors
I love the keyboard. Multi color option and rechargeable, the size is prefect and convenient
E**A
Well built and great functionality.
Looks great, fits nicely, it holds the tablet properly and it is very well built. I also love the lights on the keyboard.
N**D
Shmaybe
Works fine on solid surfaces but just be ready for it to tip backwards on uneven surfaces. Needs to be propped up on the bed or your lap. Also, touchpad is inconsistent with responding. Sometimes clicks with the slightest touch. Other times requires several taps to register. Having said that the KB itself is actually quite useful and the TP becomes more of a novelty as i've just become used to using a combination of screen touch and keys. All in all it's a 3 because the formfactor itself is quite useful.
C**N
Strong well made
Fits my Galaxy Tab 10 FE 5g perfectly. Hinges are strong and magnets hold my tablet secure even when working in a moving vehicle. Very nice product
P**D
Great Buy
I am so glad I purchased this case to use with my tablet. It looks great and the keyboard works great.
L**I
A capa funciona, mas além de ser MUITO pesada (praticamente dobra o peso do tablet), assim que eu coloquei o aparelho nela, a minha película de tela simplesmente quebrou. Eu acho que isso acontece porque ela APERTA o tablet pelos lados. Fica aqui o aviso.
M**N
Substandard cover and keyboard
R**P
Es un buen articulo. Lo recomiendo
P**O
Eu gostei bastante dessa capa teclado, por ser moderna e muito bonita! Até melhor que a capa original da Samsung. O imã dela segura muito bem o tablet. Nota 10 I really liked this keyboard case, because it's modern and very beautiful! Even better than the original Samsung case. Its magnet holds the tablet very well. Rating: 10.
R**Z
El artículo llegó totalmente averiado e inservible por un golpe recibido, la caja de empaque por afuera estaba intacta.
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