Twelve South's BookBook Cover for iPad protects your keyboard, too
What you need to know
- Twelve South has announced the new BookBook Cover for iPad.
- Not only does it protect your iPad, but your Magic Keyboard and Smart Keyboard Folio as well.
- It's available now from $69.99.
Twelve South today announced the BookBook Cover for iPad, a case that takes the popular book-like aesthetic and brings it to not just iPads, but their keyboards as well.
Compatible with a raft of iPads, the new BookBook Cover works great even when the Magic Keyboard and Smart Keyboard Folio is attached, meaning there's no need to detach them just to make your iPad look great. And keep it safe, of course.
The BookBook Cover for iPad supports all kinds of iPads, including iPad Pro.
BookBook Cover (12.9-inch)
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch with Magic Keyboard
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch with Smart Keyboard Folio
BookBook Cover (11-inch)
- iPad Pro 11-inch with Magic Keyboard
- iPad Pro 11-inch with Smart Keyboard Folio
- iPad Air (3rd gen) with Smart Keyboard
- iPad (7th gen) with Smart Keyboard
- iPad Pro 10.5-inch with Smart Keyboard
If that sounds like something you want for your iPad, you can order the BookBook Cover for iPad direct from Twelve South right now, starting at $69.99.
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