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Track Your Pencil, Protect Your iPad, and Keep the Change — ESR Outsmarts Apple at Its Own Game

One of the main attractions that brought me to the world of Apple is the sheer amount of accessories options. From cases for my phone, to elaborate keyboards for the new iPad Air, the availability of more cool gadgets made to work with these devices is fantastic and truly enhances the overall user experience.

Whether you’re a casual user or a professional, having the right accessories can make all the difference in productivity and enjoyment. ESR Tech has become one of the leaders of this market, offering innovative and stylish solutions that cater to various needs. In this piece, we take a detailed look at its latest lineup surrounding the iPad series, which showcases cutting-edge designs and functionality.

Among the standout products are the ESR Rebound 360 Keyboard case, which provides versatile typing options along with protective capabilities, the Flip Magnetic case that combines elegance with practicality, and the new Geo Pencil, designed for artists and note-takers alike to elevate their creative processes.

ESR’s latest iPad accessories strike the perfect balance of style, function, and peace of mind, from a protective keyboard case that rivals Apple’s own, to a $32 smart pencil you can actually track with Find My.

ESR Rebound 360 Keyboard Case

Let’s start with the most feature-rich option in this suit of accessories. Essentially, ESR has taken the Apple Magic Keyboard and tweaked it a bit. This makes it more cost-effective, but also makes it slightly better in my opinion. 

The Rebound 360 has the same basic hinge and magnetic mounting system. The keyboard is very similar as well. It connects over Bluetooth instead of the proprietary Apple pins, but that’s not an issue either way. This means it also has a separate charging connection, but the Rebound 360 lasts for days with no issue.

Where it expands the functionality is, the Rebound 360 adds a protective silicone case that’s meant to be used in conjunction with the keyboard. Having full-time fall protection for your iPad Air while still being able to use the magnetic mount and keyboard makes this keyboard combo a real standout. Even over the Apple official Magic Keyboard.

The ESR isn’t breaking the bank here either, with the Rebound 360 Keyboard case coming through ESR and Amazon at just $125.

ESR Flip Magnetic Case with Pencil Holder

Next up is the new Flip Magnetic case from ESR Tech. This portfolio case has a unique magnetic stand and pencil slot to hold an official Apple Pencil, or a certain one covered here later. The magnets don’t just stop with the Flips mounting system of the iPad Air. The actual kickstand mechanism also has magnets built in to accommodate multiple viewing angles and orientations.

And in true ESR fashion, the Flip Magnetic case makes sure you have ample protection for your new Apple tablet. Yes, you can magnetically attach the Flip case directly to the back of the iPad Air, but using the additional case found in the box, you have a silicone layer of security to make sure your new iPad can take some bumps and bruises along the way.

With a price tag of just $30 for the iPad Air 11 series, and another $10 for the larger 13, this thing is a steal. Grab yours from ESR or Amazon today.

ESR Geo Digital Pencil with Find My 

Lastly, we have the latest addition to the ESR Tech family in the Geo Digital Pencil with Find My for the iPad. This Bluetooth pencil function very similarly to the official Apple Pencil, with an almost identical footprint. I’ve had zero issues using it for text input or my occasional doodling sessions, much like I would with my Apple Pencil.

The ESR Geo Digital Pencil sets itself apart by offering something I’m honestly shocked Apple’s offering doesn’t already feature: Find My Device support. Yep, the next time this falls between your couch cushions, you can simply track down the Geo Pencil with your Apple devices. I can’t express how much more piece of mind you’ll have with the ESR Geo Digital Pencil once you have it set up in Find My and can just see it anytime you’d like.

At just $32, anyone who has lost an Apple Pencil before should be running to snag the new ESR Geo Digital Pencil from ESR and Amazon.

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Andrew Allen
Andrew Allen
I'm a tech nerd and dog lover. I do enjoy CrossFit, but don't hold that against me. I've used most major mobile OS dating back to Symbian and was a huge webOS advocate. I've used Linux for over a decade. Long-time pitbull lover and a new Boston Terrier owner.
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