Roundup: The best cases you can buy for Apple's 9.7" iPad Pro right now

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in iPad edited March 2016
With next-generation technology like a magnetic Smart Connector for Smart Keyboard and support for Apple Pencil, Apple's 9.7-inch iPad Pro marks a new era in portable productivity. To take full advantage of the new features, prospective buyers will want to have cases. Here's a rundown of some of the best options available.




In anticipation of this week's 9.7-inch iPad Pro shipments, AppleInsider rounded up the best cases currently available so you -- and your iPad -- are covered as soon as you pick up your shiny new tablet.

Apple



Designed specifically for iPad Pro, Apple's accessories are traditionally some of the best, offering a high level of fit and finish, as well as features that take full advantage of their products' unique capabilities.




With the "Pro" designation, Apple's latest 9.7-inch iPad comes with a Smart Connector for mating with Smart Keyboard, the company's mobile keyboard solution introduced alongside the 12.9-inch iPad Pro last year. The 9.7-inch version is largely similar to its larger sibling, and incorporates the latest technologies like a conductive fabric for two-way power and data transfer.

Apple's latest Smart Keyboard iteration is smaller to fit the 9.7-inch iPad Pro's form factor. Key pitch is the same and both models share an identical layout, but certain keys, especially the right and left rows, are slightly truncated. Apple also shrunk down Smart Keyboard's command keys, keeping the spacebar large enough for comfortable typing.

Like the Smart Cover that came before, Smart Keyboard is convertible and folds out to form an upright viewing stand (with or without keyboard) or an angled slate-style experience, the latter being perfect for drawing with Apple Pencil.

The 9.7-inch Smart Keyboard is priced at $149.




For the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, Apple is marketing a new version of Smart Cover with a rearranged internal magnetic hinge compatible with Smart Connector. A lightweight outer material hides a magnet that interacts with a sensor in iPad to automatically wakes the display upon opening, or puts it to sleep when closed. A soft microfiber lining protects iPad's screen against scratches.

Smart Cover sells for $49 and comes in 12 colors: white, stone, yellow, apricot, light pink, midnight blue, lavender, lilac, royal blue, mint, charcoal gray and (PRODUCT)RED.




Accompanying Smart Cover is Apple's Silicone Case, which protects iPad Pro's aluminum chassis without adding bulk. The case fits snugly over buttons, but leaves space for attaching a Smart Keyboard or Smart Cover.

Apple's Silicone Case comes in at $69 and is available in all 12 colors mentioned above.

Speck






Users in the market for stylish, sleek protection should take a look at what Speck has to offer. The company's StyleFolio is an ultra-thin hardshell case with soft, anti-scratch liner, meaning it's lightweight yet durable. On the outside, StyleFolio is wrapped in vegan leather for easy cleaning, while a closure clasp keeps iPad Pro secure during transport.

StyleFolio is available in a variety of colors, including bright, high resolution patterns. The case sells for $39.95 from Speck's website.




Designed specifically for use with Apple Pencil, the StyleFolio Pencil not only protects iPad Pro with a hard shell, but securely stores Apple's stylus in a specially designed insert. The case also integrates a clever inkwell-style holder to keep Apple Pencil at the ready when in widescreen viewing mode. StyleFolio Pencil is crafted from the same vegan leather as the regular StyleFolio and includes an identical soft interior lining.

Speck is selling StyleFolio Pencil for $59.95 in black/slate gray.




Speck's StyleFolio Luxury Edition swaps out leather for chic finishes like perforated gunmetal and metallic "ponyhair," sure to make your iPad stand out from the crowd. The same StyleFolio design carries over, with a hardshell surround and soft internal liner. Luxury Edition models will be available in April for $44.95.

UAG






For the 9.7-Inch iPad Pro, UAG is rolling out a version of its military drop-tested Folio case, which incorporate feather-light construction with a" FrogSkin exterior" for better gripping. The protective folio cover also provides multiple stand positions and a smart wakeup feature. In addition, the cover may be detached to allow for compatibility with Apple's Smart Keyboard and Smart Cover. Each also include an Apple Pencil holder and oversized ports for compatibility with 3rd party cables and accessories. It's available in 3 colors (Black, Cobalt, Magma) for a suggested retail price of $59.95 and will begin shipping shortly from UAG & Amazon.

Griffin






For Apple's new iPad Pro, Griffin designed the Survivor All-Terrain case to survive drops from up to 6.6 feet and keep out harmful material like dirt, sand and rain. The ruggedized shell features four layers of protection: a foam-lined shatter-resistant polycarbonate frame wrapped in silicone, a built-in screen protector and hinged plugs for iPad Pro's Lightning connector and headphone ports.

In addition, All-Terrain incorporates water-impermeable ports for each of iPad Pro's four speakers and a screen protector fully compatible with Apple's Touch ID fingerprint recognition module. The case also accepts an included clip-on stand for hands-free use.

Available in black, black/blue and chromium green/white, Survivor All-Terrain comes in at $79.99 from Griffin or Amazon.




Griffin's Survivor Slim offers the same drop protection and shatter-resistant technology as the Survivor All-Terrain, but sports a sleeker design better suited for everyday carry. As a bonus, the thin case provides access to iPad Pro's Smart Connector and is fully compatible with Apple's new Smart Keyboard.

Along with a built-in kickstand, the Slim features a clip for storing Apple Pencil and four speaker ports that enhance sound output.

Survivor Slim for 9.7-inch iPad Pro sells for $79.99 through Griffin's website and is available in black and black/blue. Best Buy also has an exclusive chromium green/mineral gray version on sale for the same price.

WaterField Designs






San Francisco-based WaterField Designs expanded its Peralta women's line with a 9.7-inch iPad Pro sleeve made from water-resistant Luna fabric or ballistic nylon. The product features a leather closure tab with embedded magnets to keep iPad securely nestled in the 6mm neoprene surround. Peralta also built in a leather slot for Apple Pencil, located on the sleeve's back.

Peralta's new 9.7-inch iPad Pro sleeve comes in three color combinations and sells for $79.




For iPad buyers who also purchased an Apple Pencil, WaterField designed a standalone case as part of its Atelier product line. Made of premium leather with heavy stitching, the iPad Pencil Case boasts a generous cover flap that opens up to a soft Ultrasuede liner. On the back, a metal clip lets users attach the case to a strap or iPad case.

WaterField's iPad Pencil Case is priced at $29 from the company's website.

Zagg



Zagg's popular InvisibleShield line of screen protecting products have also been updated for the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro. Designed with military grade toughness and engineered with the company's trademarked self-healing "Nano-Memory Technology," the cases provide maximum protection from both impact and scratches. And they also come with a limited lifetime warranty if it ever gets damaged.




Zagg's InvisibleShield Glass features durable, high-grade tempered glass with maximum clarity and protection that doesn't distort the image on your iPad Pro. It's available for $49.99.

Also available is the $39.99 InvisibleShield HDX, which offers scratch protection with advanced clarity and three-times shatter protection. It's available starting today.

Zagg's InvisibleShield Original delivers basic scratch protection with the trademarked Nano-Memory Technology, which self-heals from scratches and dings repeatedly. It too is available now, priced at $29.99.




Zagg also has a quartet of keyboard cases in the works for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, headlined by the Rugged Book, which provides full-body protection. It features a unique, detachable magnetic hinge that allows for use optimized for typing, watching video, protecting the iPad, or using for reading. Its keys are backlit and it sports a two-year battery life. Zagg says it's "coming soon" for $149.99.

Next up is the Zagg Slim Book for $129.99. It's an ultrathin case and keyboard with 135-degree viewing angles, backlit keys, and two-year battery. Less bulky than the Rugged Book, it still offers the same four use modes thanks to the detachable magnetic hinge.




The Zagg Folio provides full-body protection for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro with a thin, compact design. It features responsive, island-style keys and a unique hinge that positions the iPad at virtually any angle for a true laptop-like experience. When it ships soon, it'll be available for $99.99.

Finally, the entry-level Zagg Messenger Folio offers island-style keys for a fast and natural tpying experience. It also has a built-in stand with adjustable viewing angle, priced at $59.99.

A note about iPad Air 2 cases



Though the new iPad Pro has a number of key differences from the iPad Air 2, including a four-speaker array and rear camera bump, it still has the same thickness and form factor. Therefore, depending on the design of certain cases, or what you plan to use your iPad for, you might find more and better options by browsing legacy iPad Air 2 cases.

It should be noted that this only applies to rear cases. The addition of the Smart Connector has changed how the magnets are aligned, and Smart Covers designed for previous iPads will not necessarily work as expected with the 9.7-inch iPad Pro.

To see what's available, see Amazon's full assortment of iPad Air 2-compatible cases.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 13
    mike1mike1 Posts: 3,283member
    I bought a $5 iPad Air 2 case from Amazon (with free shipping) that looks like an Apple smart cover. I'll live with that for a few weeks until some nice leather cases become available.
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  • Reply 2 of 13
    I just got the Speck for my Pro and it works very well! 

    I went to them after Apple decided not to introduce the leather folio option any longer that I had on my Air and Air 2. Sort of a bummer. Apple charging so much for their cover's now is ridiculous. Retail was $70-80 for the leather folio with front and back protection - now it's $70 PLUS $49 for the same protection (and not leather!). That's nuts!

    Speck's cases are 100% better for keeping the iPad stable and seem to offer a bit more protection so I'm happy! On my Air for work I use a Anker keyboard case that's maybe not Apple-grade, but darn close and cost $26 shipped. I'd consider getting one for a Pro too if it was the same price. 
  • Reply 3 of 13
    True about the magnets. I bought a pre-release iPad Pro 9.7" case from KHOMO on Amazon and the magnets don't work both for keeping the case shut and for turning off/on the iPad. The good news is they are updating their design and are sending a replacement case free of charge.
    ai46
  • Reply 4 of 13
    I just got the Apple iPad Pro smart cover for my iPad Pro 9.7 and I am very disappointed. The Apple smart cover does not fit well. The cover has been cut too large for the iPad and sticks out on one side (the side that opens) with a mildly sharp edge. This protrusion makes the cover uncomfortable to hold when open and prone to false-opens when closed. It fits like a cheap knock off instead of a true Apple product. What is going on Apple? Apple had to know these covers fit poorly. Shame on you. Apple needs to make a cover that fits as well as the cover for the iPad Air 2 (which I also have).
  • Reply 5 of 13
    mike1 said:
    I bought a $5 iPad Air 2 case from Amazon (with free shipping) that looks like an Apple smart cover. I'll live with that for a few weeks until some nice leather cases become available.


    I bought one like that a few months back, but for an iPad 3. It even came with a free stylus. The thing fell apart in a month's time.

    The fact that my kids were using the iPad didn't help either!

    I use the brown/ tan Apple Leather Case for my iPad Air. I love that case. I hope I can find one for the iPad Pro 12.9".

  • Reply 6 of 13
    mike1mike1 Posts: 3,283member
    mike1 said:
    I bought a $5 iPad Air 2 case from Amazon (with free shipping) that looks like an Apple smart cover. I'll live with that for a few weeks until some nice leather cases become available.


    I bought one like that a few months back, but for an iPad 3. It even came with a free stylus. The thing fell apart in a month's time.

    The fact that my kids were using the iPad didn't help either!

    I use the brown/ tan Apple Leather Case for my iPad Air. I love that case. I hope I can find one for the iPad Pro 12.9".


    Unfortunately, Apple does not offer leather covers anymore. I had a Snugg on my old iPad which held up pretty well for years and I have it pre-ordered from Amazon for the 9.7" Pro. It says not available until mid April. I'll check some others out in the meantime too.
  • Reply 7 of 13
    kenh26kenh26 Posts: 15member
    I just got the Apple iPad Pro smart cover for my iPad Pro 9.7 and I am very disappointed. The Apple smart cover does not fit well. The cover has been cut too large for the iPad and sticks out on one side (the side that opens) with a mildly sharp edge. This protrusion makes the cover uncomfortable to hold when open and prone to false-opens when closed. It fits like a cheap knock off instead of a true Apple product. What is going on Apple? Apple had to know these covers fit poorly. Shame on you. Apple needs to make a cover that fits as well as the cover for the iPad Air 2 (which I also have).
    I agree the Apple iPad Pro smart cover is a very poor fit in comparison to the one I have for my iPad Air. The cover is too wide by at least 3mm (1/8in) and has a sharp edge that overhangs the iPad - which was not an issue with the Air cover. 
  • Reply 8 of 13
    jensonbjensonb Posts: 532member
    I just got the Apple iPad Pro smart cover for my iPad Pro 9.7 and I am very disappointed. The Apple smart cover does not fit well. The cover has been cut too large for the iPad and sticks out on one side (the side that opens) with a mildly sharp edge. This protrusion makes the cover uncomfortable to hold when open and prone to false-opens when closed. It fits like a cheap knock off instead of a true Apple product. What is going on Apple? Apple had to know these covers fit poorly. Shame on you. Apple needs to make a cover that fits as well as the cover for the iPad Air 2 (which I also have).
    It's a little annoying, for sure. It's been done that way to better accommodate the silicon case. As I don't want to use one of those, the slight overhang is a bit of a wasted effort for me. I think Apple were better off when the case integrated its own Smart Cover, so I guess we can blame this decision on the need to accommodate the Smart Keyboard (if the Case had its own Smart Cover, the Keyboard would be unusable if the iPad was in the case).
  • Reply 9 of 13
    I just got the Apple iPad Pro smart cover for my iPad Pro 9.7 and I am very disappointed. The Apple smart cover does not fit well. The cover has been cut too large for the iPad and sticks out on one side (the side that opens) with a mildly sharp edge. This protrusion makes the cover uncomfortable to hold when open and prone to false-opens when closed. It fits like a cheap knock off instead of a true Apple product. What is going on Apple? Apple had to know these covers fit poorly. Shame on you. Apple needs to make a cover that fits as well as the cover for the iPad Air 2 (which I also have).

    My new iPad Pro 9.7 arrived yesterday. I also ordered the Smart Cover and Silicon Case from the Apple Store. I haven’t had much time to play with it yet. I did notice that after putting on the Silicon Case the Smart Cover fits a lot better, just as well as my iPad Air without the case. As an added bonus the Silicon Case also eliminates the camera bump. It seems like getting the Silicon Case is more useful for the Pro 9.7 than older iPad models.

  • Reply 10 of 13
    Do you all think that I can use my Brookstone leather keyboard case for my Air for a 9.7 IPad Pro? I love that case. Not a big fan of smart covers.
  • Reply 11 of 13
    JakeK66 said:
    I just got the Speck for my Pro and it works very well! 

    Do NOT buy the Speck StyleFolio. I ignored the one-star Amazon reviews and went ahead and bought one. I learned my lesson. There are no cutouts for the speakers. The fit is poor, and the cutouts make accessing the buttons difficult. No magnets on the case to turn the display off have left me with a drained battery more often than not. It's a very poor product and a poor reflection of the company.  
  • Reply 13 of 13
    If you are not using Apple's own attached Smart keyboard, this is one of the nicest and useful cases around (but certainly not the cheapest): http://strotter.com/products/leather-case-with-strap-for-ipad-pro-12-9
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