📱 Elevate Your Tablet Game with Style and Protection!
The Targus Pro-Tek Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 Rotating Case combines military-grade protection with a sleek geometric design. It features a flexible custom-molded tray, 360° rotation for versatile viewing, and innovative audio scoops for enhanced sound. Weighing just 0.95 pounds, this case is perfect for professionals on the go, ensuring your device is secure and stylish.
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.95 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 7.05 x 0.85 x 11.5 inches |
Theme | Geometric |
Pattern | Geometric |
Color | Black |
Additional Features | Flexible |
Form Factor | Case |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 10.5 Inches |
Compatible Devices | samsung galaxy tab |
T**N
I wasted my money on other covers because the reviews misled me. This is the best case I have now.
The media could not be loaded. I have only had this case for 3 days, but It is already my favorite.First off, I know that a lot of people have gripped about it not having the sleep wake function, and that kept me from buying this case. But now that I have it I can assure you, they are wrong. I uploaded a video that proves it has the magnets to make it work.PROS:Speaker Amplification; I have decided that I refuse to buy a case that doesn't have the sound redirect chambers. I don't have to turn up the volume as loud, and the sound is more balanced. The sound is thrown at you instead of wasted into the atmosphere around you. Truly a must have feature for me!Sleep/wake magnets; Again, I'm just throwing this in the "Pro" column because it does indeed have it.Thickness; Ok ok, this is both a pro and a con. It doubles the thickness, but It is so much less fragile. This morning I had my tablet set up to watch netflix whilst cooking breakfast and for reasons unbeknownst to me, this iPad did a Simone Biles and double-back-flip-corkscrew-head-spun off the kitchen counter. Then it flailed around on the ground for what felt like half of my life time bouncing like a rubber ball off each corner of the tablet and landing face down, all the while my eggs are getting tough in the skillet and my mouth is wide open. Anyways, I sullenly bent down and picked it up but everything was 100% fine, "New Girl" was still running and my eggs were fine. All is good!Texture; Very easy to grip and hold onto. the outside is a rough (but soft) cloth that gives you MUCH better grip than the naked tablet or cheap TPU cases. And the inside is a very grippy rubber so you can literally set your tablet to any viewing angle and it will stay. No Preset angles here!CONS:Thickness; YUP! It is a con also. This case just a little more than doubles the tablets size depth wise. But width and height are still almost the same. Even with the sound chambers. So, it is a very slight con, really not a deal breaker at all.Quality control; My case has a piece of dirt under the cover and there is a little bubble where the adhesive didn't take (See picture). I would have expected one of the most expensive cases I have to have better quality control than a 9$ case. This isn't a deal breaker, but it isn't great either. I know it sounds whiny to talk about a bubble in the cover. But, 40$ for a case... that is a lot of money for quality you don't receive.Closure flap Magnet; The closure magnet on the end of that little flap is quite weak. It flops open and doesn't hold the cover tight like I would want it to. Again, not a deal breaker, but it is an annoyance.All in all, I would totally recommend this case if you want the best combo of protection, and features.
G**I
Sturdy and functional
Great case, bought it as a gift and the recipient said it fit perfectly and has saved their tablet when they dropped it twice now!
Y**.
Navy Blue case model THZ67302GL for iPad Pro 10.5 / iPad Air 10.5
This is a review of model number THZ67302GL (Navy Blue). Note that the other colors are completely different designs, not just different color. The Navy Blue fits both the iPad Pro 10.5" and the iPad Air 10.5" (2019). Color is very dark blue. It fits the iPad very well. The case is part rubbery, part solid. Only rubber touches the iPad, so the iPad will not be scratched by the case. It has a raised lip that protects the front of the screen as well. All the openings are well placed. The camera hole can accommodate both the iPad Pro (with flash) and iPad Air (no flash). The volume button cutout is a little off center (at least with iPad Air 10.5, I don't have iPad Pro to test) but the buttons are still accessible. The inside of the front cover is rubberized as well, so when you position the iPad in landscape mode, it can stay in many viewing angles without sliding. The sleep function on this model works perfect. The speakers horn is a nice touch, and enhances the sound. The case adds a little to all dimensions, but it is not overly big nor heavy. The slots in the back are supposed to help with ventilating the iPad, but I doubt they do much. They could let dirt in, which would not be great. Overall, It is a well designed, very nice quality case. I think if they used a little stiffer (or maybe thicker?) rubber, or maybe wider lip around the screen, it would have secured and protected the iPad even better. I just got it and I hope it will last!
S**I
Good quality case but a bit floppy in use
Appears to be identical to THZ751GL and THZ753GL, just the decoration of the cover is different (as is the price). Those have a lot more reviews so you can check them out. I feel critical reviews are the most helpful for people deciding what to get. So here are the problems I've found with it thus far.- Tabs stick out on both edges. These tabs are designed to fit into notches on the cover to hold it at an angle. They're on both sides since you can rotate the case 360 degrees. They're a bit excessive IMHO since the rubber-like material on the cover seems to have enough grip to hold the tablet at any angle (even ones without a notch in the cover). I feel they could've been made much smaller without impacting functionality.- A bit difficult to open when closed. The "notch" on the side when you have the cover closed is not very big, and it's difficult to get enough grip on it with your fingertip to overcome the magnetic latch.- Power/volume difficult to operate. They're recessed inside the case to make it difficult to accidentally hit the buttons. But I feel they're recessed a bit too much. There's about 2mm of clearance between the lip of the case and the buttons, forcing my fingers to "wrap around" the lip to press the buttons. I think it could've been reduced to 1mm without significantly increasing accidental button presses.- The cover has a joint in the middle. I think this is to allow you to fold the cover into a triangle, for holding the tablet at extremely shallow angles (shallow enough the bottom of the tablet would extend past the bottom of the cover). It works fine for that, but it makes the cover floppy when supporting the tablet at higher angles. It's not a problem on a table. But if you pick up the tablet to move it, the joint tends to fold and the cover collapses flat. When you finish moving it, you have to set it up all over again like you've just opened it. I'm used to setting the tablet's case at an angle, then grabbing the whole thing to pick it up and move it without having to reset it.- A bit floppy when opened, due to the 360 degree pivot (which seems to work well, although I rarely use my tablet in portrait mode).- Partly as a consequence of the previous, the cover is very floppy if you open it flat (fold the cover flat behind the tablet). The magnetic latch only holds the cover closed. It doesn't hold it when it's open - you have to do that with your hand. Due to the folds in the cover and backing, when you hold the top, the bottom tends to hang a bit away from the tablet. Makes you feel like you're holding two things with one hand when the case is flipped around back, not just a thicker tablet.- Pen holder is just an elastic band on the outside, so it's impossible to stack other flat things like books on the tablet if you have the pen in its holder. I was hoping for a more secure location, maybe in the main cover fold.Overall it's still a good, sturdy case. The materials feel very good and seems very sturdy (especially the corners). I just think it can be improved further. Maybe some sort of ratcheting mechanism on the 360 degree pivot. Some sort of rotating tab to prevent the fold in the cover from collapsing unless you want to collapse it. And a magnetic latches on the back (as well as the front) so the case will hold itself folded open and flat. I'm going to have to compare with a traditional fold-flat case and decide which to keep.
K**5
Targus iPad cover
The Targus iPad cover works well and closes magnetically which makes turning off the iPad a breeze. It’s tough exterior protects it from falls and drops.
C**E
Sturdy case
Needed a study iPad cover and this fits the bill, exactly as described and at a very good price
A**A
Ótimo produto!
Recomendo!
F**R
Excelente protección
Me gusta que protege muy bien mi iPad, el material es resistente y tal parece que muy durable. Práctico para mirar el iPad en varios ángulos horizontales si que se resbale. Me parece muy bien la relación calidad-precio.
C**T
Great value
This is a great cAse for the money
B**E
Excellent case!
This case is excellent! It's not bulky and I've had for it months and it hasn't frayed or fell apart on me like other cases have done to me in the past and had to replace. This was my latest replacement and I've not had one issue, if you want this case for holding up your ipad it might not be ideal for you. It works best on a flat surface because there's no divets in the flap so I don't recommend laying down on your bed and using this case to hold up your ipad though it takes some work to make it fall because it's still made of a grip material.
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