Logitech announced two new additions to its line of iPad mini accessories today, including the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Folio for iPad mini and the Logitech Folio Protective Case for iPad mini. Both accessories feature two-sided protection that cover the iPad with water-repellant materials as well as a built in “SecureLock” system that clips the corners of the iPad mini to the frame of the respective cases.

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Specifically, the Logitech Folio Protective Case offers dual-sided protection with a built-in stand that holds the iPad mini in several different positions based on the activity of the user. The case also weighs in at less than half a pound and measures a bit over a half an inch thick, and includes the built-in ability to auto-wake and auto-sleep the device much like Apple’s own Smart Cover for the iPad mini.

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The Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Folio includes features such as a new, smaller profile for the keyboard itself with bigger keys, as well as special iOS shortcut keys for functions such as copy, paste, and undo. The case also offers two-sided protection and can act as a stand with the keyboard tucked away, and offers up to three months of battery life on a full charge.

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The Logitech Folio Protective Case for iPad mini retails for $49.99, while the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Folio retails for $89.99, with both available to purchase at Logitech’s official website.

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143 months ago
From what I'm seeing, I like 'em both. Logitech is a decent company.
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