
This is our fifth and final entry in the iPad 3 How-To series. Last but certainly not least is a personal favorite for many here in the office: Typi Folio Case + Keyboard. Typi Folio Case is a terrific-looking case in handcrafted felt and leather for the new iPad. Typi comes in either black or tan, and it performs three jobs in one. Typi protects your case from daily wear and tear during transport and use. It also acts as a stand. Typi’s strap can be unbuttoned and rebuttoned to support iPad 3 at several viewing angles. This support is just as sturdy with iPad 3 as it is with the iPad 2. Not surprising: this is a well-made case!
Typi also has a separate QWERTY keyboard which is carried within the case by magnets. It communicates via Bluetooth with your tablet so you can get writing, emailing, and many other things done quicker versus the touchpad keyboard. Both iPad 2 and iPad 3 use the same Bluetooth technology, so the keyboard works just the same no matter which tablet you have. This keyboard can be easily removed for remote operation, and it has custom hotkeys like volume control and playback options which work for both generations of iPad. The iPad 3 will easily slip in to Typi’s holder; just tuck in the tab to complete installation. All ports and controls are accessible, including sleep/wake mode, volume control, headphone jack, microphone, speakers, front camera lens, dock connector, and the rear camera lens. You won’t have to take the iPad in and out. Also noteworthy is the fact that Typi has a magnet in its cover which causes the iPad to sleep when the cover is closed and wake up when the cover is open. This works just as well with iPad 3 as with iPad 2, and many iPad 3 cases now on the market can’t make that claim. Overall, Typi is still the same “all-in-one wonder” accessory for iPad 3 as it is for iPad 2. And we think you’ll agree. Have a question? Email us at cs@ipevo.com. And happy tablet computing!





I wanted to order a Typi, but your website says I have to enter Shipping method, and there’s NO WAY to enter anything!
Hello Shari,
By “no way to enter anything” do you mean you are not seeing any options? If so, please try another browser if you have one (ie. chrome, firefox…etc). You can also use our live chat system or email us at cs@ipevo.com to have our customer service representative manually order the item for you. We apologize for the inconvenience.
I bought the typi case about a week ago for my iPad 2 it is wonderful. I love how high quality the material is and how innovative the design is. It looks absolutely amazing sleek and stylish. I do however have a few complaints. The day after I received my case my boss moved my iPad and accidentally set it in some spilled coke. I was pretty angry seeing as I just received my brand new 80 dollar iPad typi case. I tried drying it with pressure and then under a fan and nothing. These cases are not resistant to moisture. I say this because when I read the description and purchased the case I assumed the inside was felt And the outside was leather. The case does not close the same every time. It is a leather and felt binding so it is flexible. I have to check if my iPad actually slept when close it because the magnets are infact in a specific location designed to make the iPads sleep and wake from that exact location. My only other complaint is the “fit” of the case. The tab does nothing more than assure that the iPad will not fall out of the case. This being said most of the time you don’t notice that your iPad has moved slightly. You only notice small things like the camera not being seen from the back or it not being a snug fit. Others than these three small issues I absolutely love this case. The keyboard is phenomenal, looks amazing, feels great, lightweight, great for school, and everyday use. I love this case!
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Hello Erik,
We are glad you like the case. Did you get the Typi for iPad 3 and 2 or the Typi just for iPad 2? We’ve notice the magnet issue and had made some slight adjustments in the new Typi for iPad 3 and 2 so it aligns better. Please feel free to contact us at cs@ipevo.com if you have any question.
I purchased the typi case for 2 and 3 I found out that the case was not the problem but the sewing that holds the iPad I’m place was not dome correctly so it moves around a bit. But just enough to make the magnet not respond. So I usually just make sure it’s off before I leave it lying around
Hello Erik,
Does that happen to the case after a period of usage or it is received like that? If it is the later you may want to contact us at cs@ipevo.com for a replacement.
Hey Jeff I received the case like that. I however did not realize that was the reason I was having problems with it until recently. That’s wonderful I did not realize you guys would replace it. I’ll be sure to contact them right away. Thank you! You guys are great!
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When I first saw the Typi in the video demo, I was impressed with the overall design and look of the case and stand. However, I won’t be buying it, because of the non-standard shape and placement of the keys.
1. Poor placement of up arrow cursor, relative to right shift key.
2. Right shift key is too small.
3. Delete key is too small.
4. Enter key has a non-standard shape.
5. Unusual placement of HOME and END keys.
I like the Logitech Ultrathin keyboard layout much better, except I wish it also had HOME and END keys.
With a better keyboard layout and the ability to rotate the screen (display in landscape and portrait mode), the Typi Folio Case could be the most compellingly functional, best-looking, all-purpose case out there.
Hello Marty,
Thank you very much for your suggestions. Keyboard layout is indeed an important factor when it comes to purchasing decision.
As for the rotating feature we do have a PV-01 case that allows iPad to rotate 360 in the case: http://www.ipevo.com/prods/IPEVO_PV-01_360_Degrees_Rotating_Folio_Case_for_the_new_iPad_3_and_iPad_2
PV-01 does not come with a keyboard so you can suit it with any bluetooth keyboard that is compatible with the iPad.
Hi, I want to order a Typi too, But I want to know if it’s heave?
And is there any other colors that I can choose?
Hello,
I am not sure what do you mean by heave, but there are other color selections here:http://www.ipevo.com/prods/IPEVO_Typi_Folio_Case_Wireless_Keyboard_for_the_new_iPad_3_and_iPad_2
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