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The CHESONA Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 10.4 Case with Keyboard is a premium, detachable folio cover designed specifically for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 10.4 Inch (SM-P610/P615). It features a magnetic wireless keyboard, multiple stand angles for versatile use, and robust protection against drops and scratches, making it the perfect accessory for professionals on the go.
A**R
Great product with great quality
Great product, everything as described. When I had an issue (cause by me by the way and nothing to do with the product itself), it was very easy to contact the seller and solve the problem with them.
J**H
AMAZING PRODUCT AND REALLY HUMBLE SELLER
I ordered this item, however it was sent to me with the incorrect model. Instead of going through the whole return process, the seller has been quite humble in replacing it for me directly The product is excellent , worth the Price and quality . Thank you AWH Trading for your assistance.
R**I
Poor quality
The product worked fine for 1 day only then we threw it in the garbage. Not functioning well at all in terms of connectivity issues and keys not working.
M**A
Poor quality .. USED sold as New
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S**T
This is a fantastic, half price option to the lackluster Samsung keyboard...
First off, as this company seems to have one of those "mixed reviews" sections, with an amalgam of reviews for different products thrown together, I'm reviewing the following:"CHESONA Galaxy Tab S7 Keyboard Case for 11 inch Samsung Tablet 2020, Built-in Touch Pad with S Pen Slot, Magnet Detachable Keyboard with PU Leather Cover, Compatible for SM-T870/T875/T878"This is a great option for people that like me, saw the price and poor reviews of Samsung's own keyboard/folio combo and thought "nope, I can do better".Welcome to better. Bluetooth is strong, and reconnects easily when I power back up/wake up from sleep. For being so lightweight, the keyboard is surprisingly robust. The keys have good travel/response/feel to them (honestly better than some chromebooks I've used cough Lenovo cough) and are well spaced. I had to consult the instructions when I first needed to pair bluetooth after an update (the very first time it was in my devices, but an update to tablet forced me to re-pair). It's not intuitive. You have to push function+C to pair. Once that's sorted, it's smooth sailing.The trackpad itself is as responsive as I'd expect for a tablet. It seems like the limitations here are Android's, not the device's. It's quite lightweight and I've not yet found the bounds of it's battery life, though I've only had it a few days. So far, so good, and I'll edit this should the need arise. Also typing doesn't interfere or cause issues with trackpad. I'm not sure what the voodoo magic is here, but it's working.My ONLY gripe, and this is true across basically all of these folio/trackpad-keyboard combos, is its stability. It's not particularly stable. It's probably a little MORE stable than Samsung's, just due to it's design and the way the folio jacket fits around both devices, but it's still not ideal. You'll still want a book or a board or flat surface to really see stability. You can use it laying in bed, but you'll have to work kind of gingerly and carefully or it's liable to start sliding around. And to be fair, I'm not sure how they could make a folding case like this work and make it stable. The person that discovers this will likely become quite successful quite quickly.So A for performance and A for build. A for keyboard. A for trackpad. A for battery. B for stability. My only real gripe, and it's minimal considering this is probably as good or better than Samsung's for half the price. Yeah, it's bluetooth, not the full connected keyboard Samsung has on offer, but judging from the reviews, that's it's own issue, and bluetooth might actually be preferable here.Oh yeah, and S pen storage cover is handy.Great little folio for your new galaxy tablet!
A**N
Great Keyboard, Poor Case
The keyboard is a compact, rechargeable, blue tooth affair that pairs easily and works well. Nice typing action, similar to a laptop keyboard. If you use the case to stand the tablet up, and attach the keyboard (magnetic), it works pretty well. The keyboard comes with a cable for charging, but you have to supply your own charger.However, if you want to use only the case without the keyboard, which I would do more often than using the keyboard, it has problems. As mentioned by others, when you fold it over, the back flops and slides around a lot. My biggest issue, though, is that when you fold the cover underneath, the magnetic strip built in keeps putting the tablet to sleep, even though the case is open and the magnetic strip is *underneath* the tablet. It's only supposed to do that when the cover is on top and closed. So imagine trying to read on it (or do anything else) when it keeps turning on and off. This is a deal breaker for me, and I won't be using the case (though I will use the keyboard).
R**
Great Product
This Case with Keyboard is exactly what i have been looking for. I prefer to spend leisure time outdoors. Especially cycling. I need to be online from time to time, and this devicesignificantly inreases my productivity and performance. Keyboard is lighweight and suitable for people who like minimalist approach. Connection with tablet is simple. Optionally You can put keyboard in trusted devices on your tablet and make it more easy your daily work.I want to emphasize that I esspecially like magnetic keyboard feature. It's nice and practical solution.I recommend this Case for business people and also for people who favour outdoor activities.
Z**H
Weak Magnets and Jumpy Keyboard
I am really torn with this Keyboard Case for the Galaxy Tab S7. While it achieves the look and design I wanted over the Samsung version, I'm not sure functionally if it really works.While the keys give nice feedback and the size still offers a great typing experience, for some reason the typing cursor will jump to a different location randomly. At first I thought it was just my palm hitting the trackpad and wherever the pointer was last placed it would take my cursor there, but with more use I don't think that is the only thing happening.WOW...it just deleted a whole a paragraph. Well i was trying to give the benefit to this and really test it, but as I was writing instead of the cursor just jumping around in different spots, it decided to select and delete everything I had just typed in one paragraph.Was trying to type out that the keyboard magnets are just not strong enough to keep the keyboard attached to the rest. The middle spots seems to offer the best setup, but only if you never move...when using the setup on your lap.When on a table the last position also is not useable, again it pops the keyboard off the magnets.Lastly, you also have to remember to shutoff the screen before closing as this does not create a dark enough closure to activate the screen to turn off like just a folio case can do.While I really wanted this to work out for uses, unfortunately, the functionality is just too frustrating.
A**.
Good, but hard to click
I received this keyboard a few days ago. I haven't had a ton of time to use it yet as I bought it to take it on a vacation that I haven't gone on yet to do some remote work if I have to. However, in the little bit of time I've played with it, it works pretty well. My biggest complaint is that the clicking of the touchpad requires you to press too hard when it's sitting on your lap. The keyboard flexes when you tap the touchpad to click and if you don't press hard enough, it won't register the click. This also leaves you with situations where you're clicking and sometimes you click so hard that it registers it as a mouse move at the same time. Probably works better if you're sitting at a table.Other than that, it has been a good keyboard so far.
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