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Logitech Announces New AnyAngle Case for iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini

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Logitech today announced a new AnyAngle protective case designed for Apple's iPad Air 2 and iPad mini, which includes an "any-angle" foldable cover that can be adjusted to multiple viewing positions for reading, watching movies, and more.

Designed to "complement the thin and light aesthetics" of the iPad Air 2, the AnyAngle case includes a rubberized frame that wraps around the edges of the iPad to protect it from drops and bumps, and the adjustable front cover protects the display from scratches and cracks. The back of the case is entirely clear to show off the iPad's design while still protecting it from damage.

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The AnyAngle case has a hidden hinge built into it that enables the front cover to be adjusted to any angle within a 50-degree range. A set of magnets secures the cover to preserve the chosen angle even when the iPad is being moved, and the hidden hinge ensures that the cover remains in place as a stand with no tipping or sliding. The convertible cover stand has been designed to fold up behind the iPad for a minimalist look in both stand mode and when laying flat for reading.

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Logitech's AnyAngle case for the iPad Air 2 and the iPad mini comes in multiple color combinations to fit a wide range of personalities, including classic black, gray, yellow, violet, and teal. It will be available in the U.S. beginning later this month for $59.99.

Top Rated Comments

149 months ago
"Definitely looks interesting" "looks cool"

But didn't you guys hated it when Microsoft put this design in the surface pro 3?
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Sandstorm Avatar
149 months ago
I'd buy such case for my iPad 4 (if it was available)...

My next iPad definitely will be the larger Pro/Plus. Really hope Logitech will make this case for that model as well!

PS - I like the Microsoft Surface too. Especially the stand and stylus.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
i-John Avatar
149 months ago
Edited.

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Except.. you know... marketshare and customer satisfaction numbers...

Not sure what marketshare has to do with it.

When Microsoft have it built into their tablet, it's "a stupid stand". When Logitech adds it as an addon for iPad, it's "interesting" and "cool"
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TechZeke Avatar
149 months ago
This is clearly inspired by the surface pro 3.

I HATE the case part of this AnyAngle case. If I could just buy AnyAngle cover so I can use a different case, that would stellar.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BCWorld Avatar
149 months ago
Wow! An iPad Air 2 surface! #
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
149 months ago
and only have 1 or 2 angle.


Wrong
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