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The ESR iPad Pro 11 Inch (M5/M4, 2025/2024) Keyboard Case combines a detachable protective shell with an ultra-responsive Bluetooth keyboard and magnetic stand. Designed exclusively for the latest iPad Pro 11 models, it offers versatile viewing modes, precise multi-touch trackpad navigation, and robust all-around protection. Weighing 1.09 kg, it’s a premium accessory that turns your tablet into a full-fledged mobile workstation backed by comprehensive customer support.











| ASIN | B0CSYMNNVB |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,134 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 22 in Tablet Keyboards |
| Brand | ESR |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (279) |
| Date First Available | 22 Jan. 2024 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 1.09 kg |
| Item model number | M4, 2024 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.96 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | ESR |
| Power Source | No External Power Source |
| Product Dimensions | 25.5 x 20.5 x 2.5 cm; 1.09 kg |
| Series | ESR iPad Pro 11 Inch Case with Keyboard (M4, 2024) |
I**K
Solid product
Very well made product, good screen balance, even when iPad is placed in portrait mode. Keyboard touch and feel is very good and so far keyboard battery life is excellent. Simple to use with Bluetooth pairing. Definitely a bit on the heavy side but if I want to use in iPad mode I just pull it off the keyboard stand. Protective cover very helpful in this case. Overall, very happy I bought it!
L**K
Great case for the price point
Great case, the keyboard works well, connects easily via Bluetooth, and the size is exactly what I needed. I really appreciate the detachable shell that protects the back and sides, saving me from buying an extra case. On my previous iPad I had a Magic Keyboard, which offered very little protection, cost almost three times as much, and still required a separate case if I wanted to use it as a regular tablet. This case is on the heavier side, which I personally don’t mind, but it does add more weight than I expected. The trackpad feels a bit “icy” when moving the cursor, though that doesn’t bother me since I mostly tap the screen and just like having the keyboard available. No comment on the battery life as it is a new purchase however at this stage I am glad I chose this over the magic keyboard.
L**O
Highly recommend - great value for money!
It is a very good keyboard. The magnet feels very strong. The battery is very good. It is very easy to set up, the instructions are very clear. The keys are very nice feeling so you write quicker. The black colour (the one i got) is nice and has lights under the keys. I highly recommend.
F**C
I love this keyboard. For my purposes, it’s quite a bit superior to the Apple Magic offering
I have a big birthday coming up soon, so my wife asked what I’d like as a present. I went into the local Apple shop and tried out the Magic keyboard for my iPad Air 6 tablet, and it felt absolutely wonderful - nice keyboard, large trackpad, and the tilt on the screen was just about right. However, I use a lot of apps that will only work in portrait mode (for some reason, Smart home apps seem to rarely get ported to landscape). When I run these apps on a landscape mode tablet, the app screen resizes to occupy the height of the screen and I finish up with a window that is about 1/2 the size of a “normal” app, which isn’t acceptable (I can’t actually read the text on them). The other problem I had with the apple offering was the tilt overhang. I’m very much a “hunt and peck” typist, and the overhang meant that I was very uncomfortable, having to adopt an unnatural pose with my fingers in order to use the keyboard, which gave me cramps after an hour of trying it. This ESR keyboard addresses both those issues. Being able to detach and pivot the iPad casing means that I get a full size app window with the iPad displaying in portrait mode. Being able to detach and shift the casing upwards by either 2 or 4 inches means that I don’t have the issues with unnatural hand poses or the cramps arising therefrom. The three downsides to the keyboard are 1) Bluetooth connection, which means that if you leave it untouched for about 90 seconds, you have to touch the keyboard or touchpad to wake it up before you can start typing again (no biggie, 90 seconds is quite a long time, and re-establishing the connection takes fractions of a second) 2) charging the keyboard is not done via Apple’s “Magic connector”, which means you have to top up the keyboard battery occasionally. That shouldn’t happen often, since I have been using the keyboard all day today, and the battery level has dropped by just 4% (from 91 to 87). Any problem arising from the external topup need (e.g unavailability of mains power outlet) is mitigated by the fact that a) the device shows up in the iPad’s “battery level” widget, so putting that onto your home screen means that you always know if you’re about to run out, and b) on the one occassion that my charge was running down while I was out and about, I used a 15cm USB-C to USB-C cable to plug my keyboard into my iPad, and the keyboard was topped up from the iPad (it drained the iPad battery a bit faster than usual, but not unacceptably so) c) the trackpad is very sensitive and inadvertently touching it can re-position the cursor within a document without you realising it has done so, potentially resulting in paragraphs of text being typed in the wrong place in your document. Going to Settings , General, Trackpad & Mouse, and unsetting the “Tap to click” switch meant that wasn’t a problem at all. I actually prefer a definitive press on the trackpad rather than a just a tap to click somewhere, so that works out quite nicely for me. After identifying the workarounds and spending a week using the keyboard “in anger”, I’m absolutely convinced that this is the best keyboard for me, irrespective of price. The keys feel nice, the backlighting is perfect, the trackpad works well, and the flexibility of iPad positioning and orientation is absolutely spot on. Highly recommended.
W**L
Absolutely Amazing, Nothing else compares
When I was buying a 2025 IPad Pro, the Magic Keyboard price put me off and I wanted something close to my old MacBook with backlit keys and so I found this keyboard and it is absolutely amazing. I’ve been using this keyboard for just over a week and I’m yet to charge it and I’ve had backlit keys on since I got it so battery life is amazing. The keys feel so comfortable and satisfying to press and the colour changing keys are just so cool and very useful in dark lit rooms unlike the Magic Keyboard. Also it comes with a case to put your IPad in before you attach it magnetically to the keyboard and this is sleek and allows you to simply remove it with ease without the worry of scratching the iPad. When I read other comments it frequently said this keyboard was heavy but it’s really not so don’t let this put you off, if you’re used to a MacBook it weighs about the same.Overall if you’re looking for a high quality keyboard this is the one and it’s considerably cheaper some how than the Apple Magic Keyboard and is far more impressive so is no brainer. Thank you ESR.
C**J
Was good for a month but then stopped working
Overall, it was a really good keyboard to use, I was able to use it for my lecture notes, the trackpad could easily be tweaked in the settings so you didn’t have to click down and the connectivity between it and the iPad was also pretty smooth. It was kinda heavy though, but wasn’t too much of an issue for me. However, a little over a month after I first purchased/started using it, it just randomly stopped. The keyboard stopped turning on, the lights (for the power/bluetooth and backlights) stopped working and even after I charged the keyboard case itself, there were never any signs of it turning on again. I wasn’t too sure if anyone else had an issue like this but ended up going to customer service
G**U
ESR iPad Pro 13-inch Keyboard Case Review | Great Value Alternative to Magic Keyboard
I’ve been using the ESR keyboard case with my iPad Pro 13-inch (M5) and for the price, the quality is genuinely impressive. The keyboard works well, feels solid, and the big win for me is the separate magnetic case, which means you can detach the keyboard and still use the iPad standalone with proper protection. The only real downside is the trackpad — it’s not on the same level as Apple’s Magic Keyboard in terms of precision or feel. That said, considering the price difference, it’s a compromise I can absolutely live with. If you’re looking for a good-quality, budget-friendly keyboard case for the iPad Pro 13-inch (M5), this is definitely worth considering.
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