⌨️ Elevate your iPad game with style, precision, and power — don’t just type, command your workspace!
The nimin Keyboard is a premium, ultra-thin Bluetooth keyboard designed for the latest iPad Air 11-inch (M2) and iPad Pro 11-inch models. Featuring a vibrant 7-color backlit QWERTY layout, a high-precision multi-touch trackpad, and a 135° adjustable floating magnetic design, it offers ergonomic comfort and seamless device integration. With a long-lasting 720-hour standby battery and durable PU protection, it’s engineered for professionals seeking style, functionality, and portability in one sleek package.
Brand | nimin |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 19.5 x 1.9 cm; 850 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | A2316/A2324/A2325/A2072 |
Manufacturer | nimin |
Colour | Green |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Operating System | Ios |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 300 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 850 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
L**E
Great item so useful and great quality
Just the job - they aren't cheap but so worth the money
O**N
10/10
Fantastic product cannot recommend more. Almost exactly the same as the official apple one for a fraction of the price. Battery lasts for a significantly long time, and connects with ease. Only very minor issue is it is an American keyboard so doesn’t have the ‘£’ key and you have to enter it separately, but an extremely minor inconvenience for a 10/10 product
M**
Poorly made, faulty after 6 weeks.
Buttons have stopped working within 6 weeks of purchase. The C and m no longer works, press m and mn comes on the scree. Do not buy. A waste of money.
T**A
Great device
I wanted a keyboard to compliment my new 2024 iPad air device, but was unwilling to pay the huge price for the apple version. This product has a very good magnet which holds the iPad in place. The initial charging of the device, was not overly long, and it kept its charge longer than I anticipated. Obviously that will depend on whether you use the keyboard on a daily basis, which is not how I intended to use the keyboard. My usage is more for when I am travelling, and need to have working connectivity, and not be restricted to viewing items on my phone, and responding. Very pleased with my purchase.
A**N
Good, but not worth the steep price
Well built, sleek, and light, but didn’t bend back enough to see and type comfortably when on my lap nor did it fold flat with the screen visible. It wasn’t good enough to ask > £100, but a good product overall and definitely better value than the proprietary ones from apple. Ended up returning for a 60£ case that bent all the way back albeit feeling slightly cheaper.
G**Y
Great!
For anyone looking for a Magic Keyboard alternative this is it! This is so worth the money, i have been using it on a daily basis and it has not disappointed me! I am not the biggest fan of the mouse but that is only cause i am used to the mouse on a MacBook, and i am slowly getting used to this one as well. My iPad Air (newest version) sticks perfectly to it, and does not fall oof, very stable. The best things is i have been using this keyboard for 2-3 weeks and it is still on 80% charge! Could not recommend this more, i was a little bit scared when i bought it because it is not cheap, however i am very happy with it!
S**S
Good cheaper alternative
It’s a great cheaper alternative to the apple magic keyboard. I’ve had it for around a month, used it everyday and sometimes accidentally not switched it off and it still hasn’t died. It has the dollar sign instead of the pound sign, you also have to click the track pad to press something instead of just being able to tap it - but they aren’t massive issues for me personally.
E**H
Not that great, way too expensive, has dollar sign only
Well. It’s a very expensive keyboard for what it is. I used to have Logitech but when I had to exchange my iPad pro for an iPad Air, the keyboard no longer worked. So I tried another similar keyboard which was fine otherwise but the keys were too stiff and noisy. I returned it and caved in and got this newfangled thing. Let’s say I’m not too unhappy about the way the pad attaches to the magnets. It seems pretty strong and shouldn’t come loose unless I do something really reckless. The keyboard is certainly a bit softer than the previous one, but kind of weird and clicky, they feel like they are going to come off any minute. I really hate that it’s different than what I’m used to, that it’s so close to the screen, and that there’s a completely useless touch pad that I have no use for whatsoever. I don’t have the shortcut keys I’m used to so I’m fumbling to find emojis. I also hate that it has a dollar sign instead of pound. How am I going to get around that now?? In short, I’m not particularly happy and would say that the keys are still rather stiff and awkward, especially for the price.
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