








⌨️ Elevate your iPad game with style, light, and power — don’t get left behind!
This mint green keyboard case is engineered for iPad 7th/8th/9th Gen, Air 3rd, and Pro 10.5-inch models, featuring a detachable 78-key wireless keyboard with 7-color RGB backlighting. Its hybrid shockproof honeycomb design prevents overheating by over 80%, while the rechargeable keyboard offers up to 90 days standby. Multiple viewing angles and a magnetic closure combine laptop functionality with sleek portability, perfect for professionals craving productivity and style.
















| ASIN | B092871724 |
| Additional Features | Detachable |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77 in Tablet Keyboard Cases |
| Brand | BLUTLOTUS |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 78 |
| Color | Mint Green |
| Compatible Devices | iPad 8th Generation 2020 Released-A2430/A2270/A2428/A2429, iPad 9th Generation 2021 Released- A2602/A2603/A2604/A2605, iPad Air 10.5 inch 2019 Released(Air 3th Generation)-A2154/2152/2153/2123, iPad Keyboard Case 7th Gen 10.2" 2019 - A2197/A2198/A2200, iPad Pro 10.5 inch 2017 Released-A1701/A1709/A1852 Compatible Devices iPad 8th Generation 2020 Released-A2430/A2270/A2428/A2429, iPad 9th Generation 2021 Released- A2602/A2603/A2604/A2605, iPad Air 10.5 inch 2019 Released(Air 3th Generation)-A2154/2152/2153/2123, iPad Keyboard Case 7th Gen 10.2" 2019 - A2197/A2198/A2200, iPad Pro 10.5 inch 2017 Released-A1701/A1709/A1852 See more |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,387 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Composite |
| Generation | 7_th_generation 8_th_generation 9_th_generation air_3_rd generation ipad_pro_10.5 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.02"L x 7.48"W x 1.18"H |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Wireless |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | ROO |
| Model Name | 10.2"/10.5" for iPad 9th/8th/7th/Air 3/Pro10.5 |
| Model Number | 10.2-inches/10.5-inches |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 78 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Series Number | 7 |
| Special Feature | Detachable |
| Style Name | Backlight |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| UPC | 798789777625 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 months |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
J**M
Inexpensive but good
Good product easy to set up and good value. Looks good too
A**O
Great fit, does what it’s supposed to love the light options.
Bought for my 10 year old she was begging me for a new keyboard and it works and fits great!
G**N
Good little product. Way better deal than big brand.
Good case but a bit flimsy. Keyboard is perfect and it was easy to install, sync and use. Makes the iPad look a lot better and was a great value for what you are getting. The keyboard is a bit small though and tends to lag
J**M
Unexpected value
Great value. I didnt have high hope for this but the little keyboard pairs with my Pixel phone, my Kindle fire and my iPad. Kind of flimsy but for the price is adequate. I don't do a lot of typing on these devices but the case is great for games.
L**B
Very good value, design and customer support
I had lots of problems with the first keyboard that was sent. I sent an email to the company detailing the problems. They very promptly and courteously sent me a replacement keyboard that works perfectly. I am happy, because overall this keyboard and case are a good value and design. I like to use the keyboard detached. Because the keyboard is magnetically attached, it very easily detaches. The lighted keyboard is an added help. It has 7 easily changeable colors. The red color is great because it causes less glare if there are other people around in a darkened area. The keyboard is a little noisier than I like also because it might be distracting to others in a quieter environment like a library. For this reason only, I give the keyboard a "4" but everything else, including the excellent product support rate a "5"
D**N
Works surprisingly well
This review is based primarily from my wife's feedback as I bought it for her, although I have used it a little myself just for testing. The first one I ordered didn't work at all, it would go dead the second it was detached from the USB charger. My wife really wanted one though, and this had great reviews, so I exchanged it for another and the second has worked great. it's well made, sturdy, and the iPad second gen clips right in. She doesn't have a pen but there is a space for one so I can't comment on how it works. It charges with a USB-C adapter, holds a charge a long time, and the keyboard itself hold the bottom of the iPad in place when it's propped open. The kickstand keeps it sturdy, the red backlight is a very good choice as it's easiest on the eyes in the dark, and once connected - itself an easy process - it works just like a regular keyboard. The volume and brightness controls reflect immediately on the iPad, the media player controls work in everything including YouTube, and it has all the command, control, alt, function and other keys from both Mac and PC keyboards. My wife has praised it over and over, and sometimes when using it will say 'I love this keyboard' or 'this keyboard is so great.' It has converted the iPad into a not-quite PC and really expanded, at least for her, what it can be used for. Once we got one that worked, it has worked great.
L**Y
Heavy, clunky, not easy to use, too many problems with it
I really wanted a nice iPad case that included a (detachable) keyboard and a place to keep my Apple pencil. This case does all of those, just not well at all and it's got a whole bunch of other flaws that really detract from its ease of use and handling. First the keyboard: it's super thin and lightweight, but does not do well with fast typing. I don't know if it just can't keep up with me or what, but the error rate is much, much higher on this keyboard than any others I use. It does have colorful back-lighting, but you can only see it in a dark setting. There is no battery percentage indicator; the only clue your battery needs charging is when the teeny little blue light in the upper right starts blinking. I have no idea how much power you have left when that happens. It pairs nicely with the iPad the first time, but sometimes seems to lose its pairing and you need to go into Bluetooth settings on the iPad to reconnect. It should pair the minute you turn it on. As for the case itself: it seems sturdy enough but it is also clunky and heavy. If you store the keyboard inside the case, it's even heavier, but if you don't do that, you have no way to protect the keyboard when you are not using it. When the keyboard isn't attached, opening and shutting the case is not smooth. There are so many folds that you need two hands to maneuver it all to get it closed up just right. I often feel like I'm going to drop the whole thing or the iPad is going to fall out. If you want to use the case as a stand, there are three grooves in the one flap so you can set it up for viewing. If you are not in one of those grooves, the iPad slips and goes flat. This is not an issue if you have the keyboard attached to the flap as the edge of the keyboard will hold the iPad in place. The Apple pencil holder is very good--it's the exact right size, is easy to get out via a slot in the back, and there is a little holder for the cap for when you are charging the pencil. Finally, the buttons that you use to control your iPad are awful. The on/off switch at the top right of the iPad is really, really hard to get to, as are the two volume / brightness buttons at the top right side of the iPad. The reason they are hard to get to is because that is where the piece of the outer case is attached to the part that holds the iPad itself. The back piece extends beyond the iPad case and that is where you need to get your finger in to adjust things--and it's really, really hard to get in there to do that (and I don't have large fingers). The cutout for the charging cable at the bottom of the iPad is so close to the input slot on the iPad that you have to be very precise to get the charger into the right spot on the iPad. For the most part, you can't do it without looking directly at it; this is not the case with other cases I've had. Overall, I'm disappointed with the product.
J**H
Good for occasional use
This keyboard case is kind of a mixed bag. It does fit the iPad that I have (9th gen) properly, so compatibility wasn’t an issue at all. Everything lined up as it should, and connecting the keyboard was straightforward. The keyboard responsiveness is okay. Keystrokes register fine and there’s no major lag, so it works for basic typing like emails or notes. That said, the keyboard quality itself feels relatively cheap. The keys don’t have a very satisfying feel, and the whole keyboard has a plasticky, lightweight (but not in a good way) feel that makes it seem less durable. One of the biggest downsides is the weight. Once the keyboard case is attached, the iPad becomes noticeably heavy and bulky. It’s not something I’d want to carry around all day or keep on the iPad full-time. I found myself wanting to remove it unless I specifically needed to type. The typing experience is just average overall. It’s usable, but not very comfortable for longer typing sessions. For the price, I expected something that felt more solid and premium. It feels a bit expensive for what you get, especially considering the keyboard quality and added weight. Overall, it works and does what it’s supposed to do, but between the cheap feel, extra bulk, and price, it’s hard to fully recommend. It might be fine for occasional use, but it’s not ideal as an everyday keyboard case.
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