
This Otto Multi-fold Case is ideal for protecting your iPad Pro from scratches, scuffs, and bumps. It has a folio design with a flip-cover so you know that your screen is protected when you're not using it.
This Otto Multi-fold Case is ideal for protecting your iPad Pro from scratches, scuffs, and bumps. It has a folio design with a flip-cover so you know that your screen is protected when you're not using it.
This Otto Multi-fold Case is ideal for protecting your iPad Pro from scratches, scuffs, and bumps. It has a folio design with a flip-cover so you know that your screen is protected when you're not using it.
This Otto Multi-fold Case is ideal for protecting your iPad Pro from scratches, scuffs, and bumps. It has a folio design with a flip-cover so you know that your screen is protected when you're not using it.
Last updated at 08/23/2024 06:55:23
originally posted on officeworks.com.au
I bought this from my local Officeworks recently, and honestly, it's trash. One of the most basic features you'd expect from a tablet case is the ability to hold it closed - either a physical latch, an elastic band, or, as is common for this style of case, magnets that attach to magnets built into the iPad. This case has none, meaning that if you put it into your bag, the case will flop open - waking up the iPad every time it does, and potentially letting the (expensive) display get scratched when it does. Curiously, the case cover itself does actually have some magnets, but only for keeping the case folded into one of its stand modes. The back panel of the case is... fine. It's a cheap piece of plastic that will likely get scratched throughout your use (mine was ... MoreI bought this from my local Officeworks recently, and honestly, it's trash. One of the most basic features you'd expect from a tablet case is the ability to hold it closed - either a physical latch, an elastic band, or, as is common for this style of case, magnets that attach to magnets built into the iPad. This case has none, meaning that if you put it into your bag, the case will flop open - waking up the iPad every time it does, and potentially letting the (expensive) display get scratched when it does. Curiously, the case cover itself does actually have some magnets, but only for keeping the case folded into one of its stand modes. The back panel of the case is... fine. It's a cheap piece of plastic that will likely get scratched throughout your use (mine was scratched right out of the bag). Unfortantly, possibly due to it's plastic construction, most of the edges of the iPad are exposed - good for charging the Apple Pencil, but bad for stopping your iPad from getting scratched. Credit where it's due, the multi-fold setup for the cover is a clever way to get around the limited angles that typical trifold style covers allow, and could even potentially work as clever way to uncover the camera when it's folded back. That said, I ultimately wouldn't recommend this case.
I bought this from my local Officeworks recently, and honestly, it's trash. One of the most basic features you'd expect from a tablet case is the ability to hold it closed - either a physical latch, an elastic band, or, as is common for this style of case, magnets that attach to magnets built into the iPad. This case has none, meaning that if you put it into your bag, the case will flop open - waking up the iPad every time it does, and potentially letting the (expensive) display get scratched when it does. Curiously, the case cover itself does actually have some magnets, but only for keeping the case folded into one of its stand modes. The back panel of the case is... fine. It's a cheap piece of plastic that will likely get scratched throughout your use (mine was ... MoreI bought this from my local Officeworks recently, and honestly, it's trash. One of the most basic features you'd expect from a tablet case is the ability to hold it closed - either a physical latch, an elastic band, or, as is common for this style of case, magnets that attach to magnets built into the iPad. This case has none, meaning that if you put it into your bag, the case will flop open - waking up the iPad every time it does, and potentially letting the (expensive) display get scratched when it does. Curiously, the case cover itself does actually have some magnets, but only for keeping the case folded into one of its stand modes. The back panel of the case is... fine. It's a cheap piece of plastic that will likely get scratched throughout your use (mine was scratched right out of the bag). Unfortantly, possibly due to it's plastic construction, most of the edges of the iPad are exposed - good for charging the Apple Pencil, but bad for stopping your iPad from getting scratched. Credit where it's due, the multi-fold setup for the cover is a clever way to get around the limited angles that typical trifold style covers allow, and could even potentially work as clever way to uncover the camera when it's folded back. That said, I ultimately wouldn't recommend this case.