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Gadgets: iPad accessories – Brainerd Dispatch

Following Apple’s recent announcement of a new line of iPads, ESR has launched a line of accessories to complement and enhance the functionality of its latest high-performance tablets.

ESR, a leading brand of mobile accessories, designed these products to maximize productivity and unleash creativity. Accessories include a new stylus, case and screens.

The versatile Shift Magnetic Case ($53.99) is a magnetic case with a stand, the first with six unique use modes. Features dual brackets that provide nine stable viewing angles to perfectly position your iPad for writing or viewing.

In this overhead photo, a person is relaxing on the couch with an iPad

I would choose the ESR Rebound 360 Magnetic Keyboard Case ($109.99). Of course, as the title suggests, it includes a Bluetooth keyboard with a detachable back cover that allows for multiple viewing positions. (Leaflet/TNS)

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The case is available in six colors in four models. Includes a detachable, magnetic back cover that allows you to view the screen in portrait or raised mode, and can be removed from the case to protect your iPad when needed. The Shift Magnetic Case is compatible with the iPad Pro 13-inch (2024).

I would choose the ESR Rebound 360 Magnetic Keyboard Case ($109.99). Of course, as the title suggests, it includes a Bluetooth keyboard with a detachable back cover that allows for multiple viewing positions. It features an exceptionally strong magnetic back cover that can be detached for instant, hands-on access to your tablet with full-body protection.

The portable productivity device allows you to position your iPad in an elevated position for a more ergonomic viewing angle and portrait mode for video calls. The keyboard is equipped with a multi-function trackpad for precise touching, pinching and sliding, and seven backlight color options. The ESR Rebound 360 Magnetic Keyboard Case is compatible with iPad Air 13-inch (2024) only.

iPad screen protector

The Paper-Feel Magnetic Screen Protector ($15.99) is a detachable magnetic protector that magically recreates writing or drawing on paper. (Leaflet/TNS)

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The Paper-Feel Magnetic Screen Protector ($15.99) is a detachable magnetic protector that magically recreates the feeling of writing or drawing on paper. Although anyone can use the protector, it was designed for artists to recreate the feeling of using pencil on paper.

Thanks to magnets, users can attach or remove the paper screen protector in a second while drawing to ensure a clear image. It can be attached to a tempered glass screen protector to protect your iPad. It is compatible with the 13-inch iPad Pro (2024).

Water drops are on the iPad

The Armorite screen protector is as durable as it gets. The tempered glass screen protector can withstand up to 110 pounds of force. This will make it safe for everyday use, which can easily cause damage and scratches. (Leaflet/TNS)

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The Armorite screen protector is as durable as it gets. The tempered glass screen protector can withstand up to 110 pounds of force. This will make it safe for everyday use, which can easily cause damage and scratches.

Installation is quick and easy. Once installed, the 0.33mm ultra-clear glass with military-grade protection is scratch-resistant and allows you to view your iPad in HD resolution.

There is a cutout for the camera, so you can video conference in full resolution. You can also use digital pencils. The ESR Armorite 2-Pack Screen Protectors for iPad Pro 13-inch (2024) are available in two packs for $19.99.

Digital pencil held in hand next to iPad

The ESR Pro Digital Pencil ($26.99) works with new and older Pencil-compatible iPads. It has programmable shortcut buttons on the pen itself. (Leaflet/TNS)

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ESR Digital Pencil Pro ($26.99) works with new and older Pencil-compatible iPads. It has programmable shortcut buttons on the pen itself. It used to be paired with an iPad; when you turn it off and on again, it will connect automatically with a simple double tap of the top button.

Like old pencils, the ESR Pro Digital Pencil has a writing tip on one end and a capacitive tip on the other for easy gliding and clicking. Using Pencil on a tablet allows users to draw smoothly without lag. After just a few minutes, drawing straight lines or anything you would do on paper feels natural.

It can be charged using a magnetic wireless charger or fast 30-minute USB-C charging. The pencil is available in three colors and includes three interchangeable tips.

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