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iPad Pro 11ʺ (2024) Shift Magnetic Case
Transform your iPad with the ultimate do-it-all case and unleash the true potential of your tablet
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EW Kupay –
Just got my M4 11” and got an Apple cover but the viewing angles/standing angles are very limited. So I went on ESR looking for something with more versatility when I found this case. I’d never heard of the brand and I saw the frequently returned notice but I also saw a lot of positive reviews. Got the case today and it fits my iPad Pro snug as a bug in a rug. There are a ton of viewing options and angles. It’s very easy to use it’s just a case and magnetic cover. All of the case is textured which makes it easy to grip.<br /><br />So far no complaints.
Always –
This case is amazing. I love all the different options and considerations for how to stand the iPad up. I am really enjoying the vertical option the best so far. The stand is sturdy and doesn’t try to fall down every time I try to touch the screen to use it. It is more affordable than the main brand, and provided a lot more coverage with a full case around the iPad at all times no matter what position is in use. I also really like the cute little pocket for the pencil in the back, the only problem with that is that the iPad can’t sit flat on a table with the pencil in the back, I have to set it down flipped over which is a little odd, but not a big deal.
Gary Lofgren –
I have used many ESR cases with my iPads in the past and have loved all of them. The quality and function have always been excellent and always at a very good price. This one takes it to the next level in terms of functionality! Yes, it adds a little bulk to the thin and light iPad Pro, but for what it provides it is a worthy trade off in my opinion. I do not like a table case that requires snapping the tablet into the case the therefore making it much more of a hassle to get the table back out when you don’t want the added bulk and covers of the case flapping around when you just want to hold it in your hands and use it…like a tablet. This cases addresses that by having the magnetic frame/case that the iPad goes into, but can just stay in all the time and then that is what magnetically attaches to the rest of this case, so I can have all the function of this case when I need it or just my iPad all on its own at any time, without any hassle. All the available viewing angles for watching content or even putting it down low for writing, drawing, or typing are excellent and they are sturdy.The cherry on top for me is the pencil holder! With other cases in the past, I often buy the self adhesive pencil holders from ESR that can attach to any case so that I have somewhere to safely store the pencil when not in use or just leave it on the iPad, draining the battery. This case having one built in a great extra feature. The only thing better than the case itself, is the price. I cringe to think what this would cost if Apple sold it with their logo on it. The value here for the price is incredible and worth every penny. I have recommended it to everyone getting the new M4 iPad Pro.
R. Joy Ruffin –
It is a good product, however the magnetic insert that holds the actual iPad is slightly too small to hold the iPad. That is the feature that makes all the other functions useful. So that rendered it useless for me.
Kristopher\’s Korner –
I absolutely love this case. I’ve been needing one like this forever and glad. Finally someone made one.
Luke –
I thought I would like and use this case for the “ stand “ feature, but this case is now collecting dust. I just use the apple folio case I got when I got my M4. It’s a good product if you don’t want the apple folio but it doesn’t give it that futuristic feel i get with the folio or Magic Keyboard. Probably because this case is or feels plastic. It’s kind of like cheap tires on a nice car. I would recommend to someone who doesn’t like the apple folio case and wants something durable i guess, but i hate this plastic, I also feel like my iPad bent a little bit after heating up while in this case. Could be coincidence but I’m not sure. Good luck hope everyone is enjoying their M4 iPads ! 11” all the way, pause
Jason Dunn –
I was excited to get this case as I had pre-ordered a ZUGU case and became dissatisfied with it after a few weeks and the $70 price tag, so I was looking for alternatives. There are so few cases designed like this – the reverse full-sized support type vs. the "small triangle support" – that I was willing to try it. It’s a sturdy, well-designed cases with quality materials. The price is quite good as well for what you get.Unfortunately, it’s the heaviest case I’ve ever seen by far for an iPad at 17.8oz. This is heavier than the iPad itself which is 17oz! I was shocked at how heavy my iPad became when put into this case. This case is 36% heavier than the ZUGU case (13.1oz), and 109% heavier that a Pitaka case (8.5oz, though a different design so not a 1:1 comparison). The iPad plus this case is 34.8oz (2 pounds 2.8oz).It’s fair to say it’s heavier because it offers more options with magnets everywhere – such as the plastic shell that allows you to attach the iPad in a raised position – but these were things I didn’t need. If the plastic case was thin enough and had exposed pins to allow it to attach to an Apple Magic Keyboard, well that would be a different story. But, sadly, it does not.Additionally, I found it really strange how the case cover shifted constantly when closed. Every time I picked it up, there wasn’t a sense I was picking up a closed iPad, it always moved so felt a bit weird. Not a deal breaker, but not something I like to see in a case.If you don’t mind the weight, and need the features this case offers, it’s a decent choice. But for me, it was not, and I’m returning it.
Alex M –
Strong rare earth magnets keep pieces together. Good gripping surface for handheld reading when not propped up.
IslandAngel –
After reading the reviews wasn’t too sure, however this case is almost perfect. It fits securely , is secure in portrait or landscape. ( I don’t know why all cases aren’t convertible – seems dumb to me not to be.)Appears to be good quality, isn’t too heavy and protects my new iPad well. I like the various reading/writing levels for landscape mode, the only thing I don’t like is the solution for carrying the pen. Would like to see design where it attaches to any of the four sides.The other piece I don’t get is the ability to raise the devise up. Doesn’t feel too secure in that configuration and not clear when it would have utility really.But…. I am extremely happy with this case, have shown it to others who express the same enthusiasm. I think it is priced about 5-7% too high.
Shalashaska –
The ESR Shift is a nice and versatile case. I specifically wanted something that offered a bit of protection, let me prop my iPad up at different angles, and also have a removable front cover. This case handles all of that.It comes with a protective case that your iPad slips into which covers the entirety of the back and corners of your iPad. The cameras are recessed so they’re protected when the iPad is lying flat on its back and there’s a small rubber lip around the screen so that the screen doesn’t touch the surface when lying flat on its face. The corners seem fairly well protected by the rubber enclosure as well which should offer some drop protection. There’s also a slot for the Pencil though I didn’t test how well that works as I don’t have that accessory.This can then be placed in a detachable outer slip case that has positions for multiple angles if you want to prop your iPad up and also a magnetic front flap to cover the screen. This flap does turn on/off the iPad when opened/closed. The entire iPad is held in this outer case via fairly strong magnets.I really like this case because if I want to be more lightweight, I can just use the iPad solely in the inner case or if I want to prop it up or throw it in a bag while giving a bit more protection, I can magnetically attach the outer cover.If I had to nitpick I’d say it’s a bit heavy (like others have mentioned) when using the outer cover and that, due to the strength of the magnets, it can be a bit tough to separate the outer cover when you just want to use the case.Overall though, I’m very pleased with this product and would recommend it if you need the versatility!