I'd love to pick up one of these, but the price is too high, and I always use a protective case which this does not include. Very on-brand with Apple in that respect.
Can you fold the front of the case completely to the back, so that the iPad is laying without angle? Or is the 20° angle the "minimum" that the front of the case can be folded behind?
Absolutely, this case behaves like a standard magnetic case if you don’t fold out the cutouts .. so you can just fold it back and just hold the iPad like a journal or lay it flat on the table 😊
@@syanhc Yes, you need to get the hang of it first .. also, need to be a bit careful whilst handling as in certain positions, you are only going to have half the magnetic board stuck to the iPad .. but little getting used to is needed and then .. it feels amazing .. I love the stand mode which I now use everyday on my work desk .. before I used a metal float stand but now, this one is very easy and takes less space .. then for watching movies, the triangle mode is perfect compared to other magnetic stands including Apple’s Smart Folio
Ya, the design only works for iPad Air and iPad Pros .. wish Moft does for other iPad models too. Do send a request to the manufacturer, if they have enough demand, they might consider making one for your iPad model 😊
Vertical?? Not sure if I got it right but if it gets any more straight, it will tip over .. so I say, the angle which it gives when it stand position is pretty decent to use it on your work desk.
I think he means portrait. I guess the only way that might be possible is to detach the iPad and turn it 90° but I don’t know if the magnets would hold it like that. Portrait is something I’m after to it would be good to know.
@@oliverpolden Yes, the question makes sense now .. thanks :) .. and the answer is ..it does not support portrait mode. There is no way for the current magnets which this case has, to enable placing the iPad vertically!
@@RaavMedia what if you use the moft snap case which has more magnets? combining that with this folio would be good for a portable solution, and then can swap onto magic keyboard when necessary. is that possible?
@@DeejayJimmy90 you cannot use another Moft case and this one together! The magnets won’t hold it.. I just tried using the Moft Snap on case and the magnets don’t hold it in place plus you cannot close the flap properly as it cannot take the snap case’s bulk. The only way to use this is on its own, like a magnetic folio case but with the added advantage of having the raised stand mode!
There are many opinions that magnetism is very weak. Is it really a good product to use? have you ever dropped it while changing the case mode? And have you ever dropped your iPad while using float mode?
You have to be a little careful whilst handling it and not just this .. it is the same with any magnetic case including Apple’s Smart Folio case. In my case, I am very careful with my gadgets so I really don’t have this issue. The case feels pretty similar to any magnetic case
I like moft products but this is probably the worst case I have ever bought for my iPad (mini 6). Magnets are not even close to being strong enough and the folds are fiddly.