Wow! This device is much more than I expected for the price. Love the quality look and feel. The materials used are very complementary to the quality look and feel of nearly two thousand dollar iPad attached to it. The use of quality materials adds some weight to it, I believe I read it was 3.19 pounds and it feels like every bit of that.From a feature standpoint this case covers all of the bases and adds a couple of nice features like the 360 degree rotation. As of today brand new out of the box the swivel is tight as a good thing. I wish it had a notch type feel it instead it has a slight resistance with a lock position when turned to center. I will be monitoring the resistance and how it changes over time. Fingers crossed. Both of the other pivot points (360 swivel and hinge in the cover) share this type of resistance, which is pretty good as of this writing. If you are planning on using this case in tablet mode it can be accomplished by swiveling the screen 180 degrees and close the lid, but the gap left by the swivel mechanism leaves a healthy 4mm gap between the keyboard the the back of the iPad which makes this position seem useless. I think I’ll go back on line and purchase the additional protection just in case the hinges don’t hold up.I am an Apple Pencil fan and the lack of any protection from losing my $120 pencil is a drawback for me. The pencil just sits on top waiting to get knocked off and lost. I will have to figure out a work around for that. (Purchased a Ringke Pin sleeve on Amazon)The keyboard is the star here. I am slightly over six feet tall with proportional sized hands and the keyboard layout is noticeably smaller than my laptop but its large enough to feel comfortable enough to write this review. The additional keyboard cover is a nice touch too. Keeps those snack crumbs from finding their way into the slots between the keys. Nice tactile feel when you’re typing. Again back to the feel of quality materials and build quality. The backlight in keyboard is acceptable nothing to write home about. The time the backlit keys setting is annoying at best, irritating at worse. The backlight cuts off quickly when not in use I would guess to extend the lengthy battery life. Another interesting Apple like quality is the magnetic attachment point. The iPad stays securely in place and its pretty easy to use. You would be hard pressed to find a nicer keyboard case for an iPad that doesn’t have an apple logo on it. Not to mention at this price point. As a matter of fact this case is ~$30 more on Doqo’s website.I just received mine today so I will write a long term review in a couple of months of me time. Another weird glitch that has happened several times in the first two days. The keyboard just quits typing, still connected to bluetooth but keys are inoperative. Had to turn off the keyboard and reconnect it to resolve the issue.PROS:Form factor is impressive Apple likeGreat materials and build qualityGreat qwerty keyboard (feels like an actual laptop)CONS:Swivel point is huge (black plastic) point which keeps the keyboard from truly converting to a tablet.No attachment point for Apple PencilDoes not look like adequate drop protection. (I won’t be testing it, at least not on purpose.)I wrote this review just days after I purchased the device. I have been using the case exclusively for the last month and I still love the form factor and the durability of the case. I have not dropped it as yet (fingers crossed) due to the weight and configuration I don’t believe the case would protect your ipad. I can’t say that equivocally because I have not performed a drop test. If you do please record it because I’d love to see it!Thats my take.I like the case overall, the track pad can be a little wonky at times so I rely more on the touch pad. I’m generally using this for college and replying to work emails while traveling and it seems to hold up terrific. It does the job of a keyboard and a case well. This is not the swiveling case but I do flip the keyboard and use it as a stand often when streaming video. I’d recommend.Estaba buscando un teclado para mi iPad Air de 5ta generación y me decidí por esta opción, me gusto su diseño flotante, las teclas de función y la carcasa que ofrece mayor protección al iPad. Estudie alternativas como el Zagg Pro Keys y el Logitech Combo Touch, que también ofrecen carcasas, pero este teclado Doqo DQ109 tiene un diseño atractivo que permite diferentes ángulos de visión y tiene un menor precio, por eso lo escogí. Las teclas de función son muy útiles y funcionan correctamente. La batería se ha consumido en un 25% en una semana de uso promedio de 2 horas diarias y el % de carga restante se puede observar en la pequeña pantalla donde además se puede ver el icono de conexión bluetooth y el indicador de mayúsculas; la carga también se puede ver en el widget de batería del iPad. Como aspectos por mejorar es muy importante conocer que el peso de este teclado es de 790 gramos que sumado a la carcasa (100 gramos) y el iPad Air (450 gramos) se llega a un peso total de 1340 gramos; superior a los 1171 gramos de mi Dell XPS 13. Otro aspecto es el touchpad que funciona correctamente, sin embargo, es fácil tocarlo mientras escribe, por lo que puede ocasionar saltos de linea involuntarios, para mi no es un problema porque utilizo un mouse junto con el iPad, pero quizás otros usuarios lo deben tener en cuenta. Para mi estos aspectos no son relevantes porque las ventajas son superiores, por lo que puedo recomendar este producto, Es mas, pienso hacer una revisión y publicarla en Youtube, debido a la poca información que existe sobre este excelente producto.Nice first experience Everything is beautiful in this painting Well made of aluminum Its magnet is as strong as it should be Quick and smooth response It is true that its price is high, but it is worth it, and in my opinion, it is superior to the Apple keyboard The only keyboard that has inputs, saves you having to buy conversionsPros: -Sturdy - Typing feels nearly identical to Apple’s Magic keyboard. -Key backlighting illuminates both the character and the outline of the key (Apple’s only lights up the character) -Key backlight is adjustable -Useful function row of keys not found on Apple’s keyboard.Cons - With the sturdiness comes extra weight. Not overwhelmingly bulky, but heavier than Apple’s keyboard - Outer vinyl material feels a cheaper than Apple’s. Given the price difference this is to be expected. - Uses bluetooth vs wired three pin connector utilized on Apple Magic Keyboard. Connecting isn’t as fast and can be a bit finicky at times as it wakes up. - Dealbreaker: Slow, noticeable lag between trackpad and cursor. having used both the Doqo and Apple magic keyboards,. The trackpad and cursor on Apple’s keyboard move fast and crisp, whereas Doqo feels sluggish.excelente equipoLa calidad es muy buena le encanto a mi hijo !