![]() The iPad Pro fits into the top shell and then with a simple pull forward you can remove it from the back plate. A single button on the top rows controls backlighting. There are also three levels of backlighting with a single white LED color. It's a keyboard fit for enterprise and field use. This material was likely selected due to the focus on the protection of your iPad. The keyboard is constructed of polycarbonate/rubber material, which is different than the aluminum I am used to seeing on Brydge keyboards. There are no feet on the bottom since the protective edge extends down to the bottom to prevent the keyboard from sliding off a table. The USB-C port is on the right side about an inch back from the front. I typically use the backlight on the keyboard so we will see how it performs over the next few weeks. With the backlight on (there are three levels of brightness) Brydge advertises up to 40 hours of use per charge.
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