

⌨️ Elevate your iPad mini game with the keyboard that’s as smart and sleek as you are!
The HENGHUI Magnetic Keyboard Case is a premium accessory designed specifically for iPad mini 7 (A17 Pro) and iPad mini 6th Gen. Featuring a magnetic floating cantilever stand, multi-touch trackpad, and backlit keys, it transforms your tablet into a versatile mini workstation. With smart auto sleep functionality and a rechargeable battery, it balances power efficiency with high-end usability, making it the ultimate companion for professionals who demand style and performance on the go.
| ASIN | B0BM51B767 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,293 in Tablet Keyboard Cases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (98) |
| Date First Available | November 11, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Item model number | A2567, A2568, or A2569 |
| Manufacturer | XURUIMEISHANGMAO |
| Package Dimensions | 9.25 x 6.89 x 1.14 inches |
K**U
Fit for purpose
Excellent product and will buy it any day
D**S
Well
Delivery was faster than anticipated, great product. Watch reviewers for a better idea of how small the keyboard is so that you’re not taken aback. Super cute, fully functional, reachargable, AND it’s got a trackpad. My iPad mini looks like an itsy little version of my iPad Pro floating on a tiny white Magic Keyboard.
R**M
Great little keyboard
I was looking for a case/keyboard combo that was easy to remove as most of the ones out there have to be snapped into. This one connects to the case magnetically so it is easy to go from looking like a mini computer to my tablet I can write on. I use this in a warehouse setting as it is much more convenient to walk the warehouse with this rather than having to carry around my laptop. I am able to access my work programs making me more productive. Yes, the keyboard has some weight to it but it needs to so the iPad does not flip over. Oh, and I love the touchpad, such a fun little feature. If your looking for a keyboard similar to what Apple offers for their Pro products then this keyboard is for you.
U**D
Best iPad mini keyboard case but still not a great experience
The Good: - Physical keyboard with tab, command, option, control keys - Opens like an Apple Magic Keyboard case with no kickstand required - Built-in trackpad with multitouch gestures including two-finger scrolling, and three-finger swipes - Charges using standard USB-C port - Keys are backlit for use in dark environments The Bad: - iPad mini screen is mostly at an upright 90º angle but should tilt back a bit more for better viewing angle - Keys are much smaller and more tightly spaced together, making a cramped and error-prone typing experience—even for small hands on kids - Separate battery in the keyboard case makes it thicker and heavier and needs to be charged separately from te iPad The Ugly: - A high price to pay for a compromised user experience
M**S
Works Perfectly
The quality of this keyboard is outstanding. Something Apple would make. The iPad stays put very well via magnets. The trackpad is outstanding and the lighted keyboard is an absolute must have and works very well. That being said, one must understand the size of the keyboard. Works well but it is small and if you have large hands then just forget but if your hand size is small or medium then it will work well for you.
K**E
NEVER AGAIN
You can read my first review below - initial impressions, and all that. BUT the back pealed off and the rubber feet fell off within weeks and I cannot contact the seller to even ask for a replacement. You’ll notice I’m not the only one this defect has happened to. For $120, this is unacceptable. ——————- First, the "bad." My iPad mini does not attach squarely into the case - it hangs about 1/8" offset from the case edges. It's more aesthetic rather than functional, but for $120 I expected precision. The hinge seem a little large for the smaller case, but it's really just about the diameter of the hinge on my iPad Pro 12.9's Magic Case. Same with the keyboard: it's a little thinker, but hey, there's a better in there! On the "good," it works pretty darn well overall. Nice key travel, the Apple Pencil is able to attach and recharge, and the backlit keyboard works fine. The bottom line: yes, I'd definitely buy it again. I just think $75-80 would be a better price point. Edited 10/9/23 Tp-day the back panel came loose, evidently from poor adhesive. Looking for the manufacturer to respond.
D**R
The Hard to Impress - is Impressed
I admit I was skeptical, but this just came today and was easy to pair, quality (at least so far), and feels and fits great with my iPad mini. There is no wiggle room - fits it perfectly. I would buy this again. The very minor drawback are the instructions. They're very small and i can't find them on the web to make them bigger.
N**E
Build Quality is limited.
Loved the case and how it hold the iPad at particular angles. The keypad is really too small to make it as usable as similar Apple case is for larger iPad models. So I ended up barely using the the keypad but still appreciated the display stand quality. Then hinges and back fell apart as others have noted. I'm still considering buying another one though so that show how much I've liked it.
A**Z
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A**D
Excellent, exactly as described even though I was spectacle at first, it fits perfectly. The product finish is excellent. The keyboard has backlight, and it syncs with the iPad nicely. I highly recommend buying it if you are looking for an iPad mini keyboard case.
M**S
Achtung Artikel passt nicht für Ipad Mini 6. Rücksendung/Umtausch nur auf eigene Kosten in die USA. Finger weg.
A**R
Everything is perfect
M**Y
The worst thing about this keypad was that it didn’t lean back far enough. I had to either lift it with a book if sitting or prop up the front if I was trying to see it while standing (like following a recipe). I also couldn’t easily access the top row of keys — and I have very small hands! The touchpad was also glitchy for clicking. . Needed to be pressed hard to work, and even then only worked occasionally. I usually gave up and used the touch screen. It also came with no instructions. So glad I sent it back and got a Flexbook Touch instead. It leans back, has a terrific manual explaining all the keys, and has the capacity to turn the screen completely around if, say, you only want to watch something or read. I love it! And the cost is comparable.
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