Compatibility
only for iPad Pro 13" (2024)
Multiple Use Modes
transform your iPad for whatever you want to do, with 6 unique use modes including adjustable portrait and landscape
Detachable Magnetic Cover
the strong magnets in the cover of this iPad Pro case make it easy to attach to the back case and fold it up into a stable stand with multiple landscape and portrait modes, or remove it completely for better ergonomics while gaming
Double Protection
the dual back case and front cover design lets you put on the lightweight back case for full-body protection against scratches and bumps, then magnetically attach the tough front cover for total 360° protection in every situation
What’s Included
Rebound Hybrid Case 360
Paper-Feel Magnetic Screen Protector
2 Armorite Screen Protectors
Protective envelope
Easy application tray
Cleaning kit
Paper-Feel Magnetic Screen Protector
2 Armorite Screen Protectors
Protective envelope
Easy application tray
Cleaning kit
Dallas Calhoun –
The screen protector came packaged well and was super easy to apply. It works great on my iPad M4 pro (13”) and when I don’t need it I can take it off and store it in the folder it came in. It reduces glare and still functions great! I’ve never had a need to take it off yet.
DL –
Used for a couple weeks with a glass screen protector already installed. Very good feel and quality and really like that it is removable. One item to note is you cannot properly close the Apple Magic Keyboard with the glass screen protector AND this one installed but works great with a folio design.Works very well as a paper feel screen for writing with the Apple Pencil and reduces glare in bright situations.
Sara –
It’s a great case that’s very protective and sturdy but it doesn’t work with the Magic Keyboard which is a huge inconvenience for me. If your just using your iPad for drawing or something without the keyboard I highly recommend this but if your using it with they keyboard probably don’t get it.
HawaiiMamaChai –
I’ve had many screen protectors I purchased in my life and this by far- takes the cake! It’s a 2-pack that came super quickly from the day I ordered until the day it was waiting for me to pick up at the post office. The Magnet strength, durability, design, and the amount that it costs is SO WELL WORTH every penny! It works great and even if you make a mistake you can pull it off and it places back down nicely! No bubble- nothing! The hold on this product is AMAZING! 10/10 recommend!
HawaiiMamaChai –
First off, the time frame of when I ordered this and when I received it was quicker than anticipated. The instillation and alignment is a complete breeze! You can remove it and use it over and over again. If you’re looking to have that “paper” effect when using your iPad for notes or drawing- this is a GREAT product to do so! No bubble level as it’s removable and is a different texture from your standard screen protector. The durability and color is great and doesn’t affect any color coming from your screen! Definitely a great screen protector/paper feel addition to your daily use of your iPad!
Jennifer L. –
It’s a bit heavy but I’ll take that for the versatility of removing the outside and still having a case on my iPad, and the color cannot be beat.
Laurene –
This screen cover is fantastic! Feels like paper and is easy to install and uninstall.
John Tubbs –
The screen protector fits great, stays on, is bubble-free, and can easily be removed if you want a bare screen. When using it as a paper like writing surface, however, it lacks resistance or pencil scratch with the stylus. It does not feel that much different than writing the bare glass screen.
Jake –
Fits great and it’s really handy to have the option to remove it. Feels great under the pencil, but it does reduce screen resolution quite a bit. This isn’t too noticeable once you’re used to it though
NYC –
I really like this case, but unfortunately the top button placement doesn’t align with the actual top button, and the top button is rendered unusable unless you take the case off.It really just needs to be a cutout where you can access the button (which would also allow for TouchID).Since I can’t reliably use that button, unfortunately it has to be returned — it’s just not usable.