Accessories
Moshi VersaKeyboard Case for iPad Air: Thin, Light, and a Winner
The Moshi VersaKeyboard Case for the Apple iPad Air solves two of the biggest problems with keyboard cases: thickness and weight. This makes the VersaKeyboard Case our go to keyboard case for the iPad Air.
A good keyboard case for the iPad can make users more productive when they’re away from their home or laptop computer. Unfortunately, most iPad Air keyboard cases add so much bulk and weight that they’re too cumbersome to carry around between typing sessions. That’s why we like the Moshi VersaKeyboard.
The VersaKeyboard Case comes with the same front cover that Moshi puts on their excellent VersaCover. The VersaCover remains one of our favorite iPad cases. The origami style folds on the cover let the user set up their iPad in a few angles while keeping it incredibly thin and very light (see the image above). The plastic back on the VersaCover keeps the case light and thin. Moshi replaces that back with a housing that holds their Bluetooth keyboard.
The back that holds keyboard adds thickness, but far less than any of the other iPad keyboard cases we’ve seen. The small keyboard slides out of the back (see above) so the user can put it on the table or desk in front of the case (see first image above). The keyboard quickly connects to the iPad Air via Bluetooth. It runs on battery power. We assume the battery will run out faster than larger or thicker keyboards, but we’re still using it with the first charge after about a week of light use.
Like every other iPad keyboard cover, the keyboard’s narrow size will get in the way of fast touch typing. Instead of looking at the screen most of the time, I had to look down and find the keys crammed together on the narrow keyboard. Until Apple makes a bigger iPad, we don’t expect anyone to fix this problem with keyboards built into iPad cases. However, some do a better job than others and we’d put the Moshi in that category. We wish it included backlit keys, but we get all the expected shortcut keys other iPad keyboards include.
People who love super thin and light iPad cases, like the Moshi VersaCover, will not enjoy the VersaKeyboard. It doubles the iPad Air’s thickness and makes it noticeably heavy. When compared to ordinary cases, it feels thick and heavy. Compared to other keyboard cases, it’s very thin and light. So we recommend the $100 Moshi VersaKeyboard to anyone who must use a keyboard case and hates how thick and heavy most of them feel.
Kris
03/31/2014 at 11:07 am
How is this better than the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard cover?
Mike
04/04/2014 at 2:54 pm
how is it not.. more viewing angles, keyboard isn’t stuck in a fixed position, you pick what viewing and typing angle that works best for you, plus 360 protection on front back and sides, unlike the logitech. Microfiber cover, magnet to hold it open and closed. For the same cost I don’t know why anyone choses the logitech…