Even better, I find that the keyboard can be taken out. So you have two fully suitable individual components. Firstly, the keyboard that you leave and use more distant can. Will it When not in use, can be put aside and they use component 2, the Folio "naked". The wake-up function works flawlessly, whether with or without a keyboard. In the state function, the angle can be adjusted almost arbitrarily, but then the keyboard no longer adheres magnetically to the inside of the folios. That bothers me a little, but I can live with it.
The keyboard top is made of plastic, it looks visually still nice and makes a stable impression. After a short acclimatization, it can be easily and quickly tap it. The coupling to the iPad works fine and the two combine by itself unless Bluetooth is activated on the iPad.
As already mentioned, the keyboard on the inner side of the folio adheres. I find that very convenient and it also keeps properly. Without keyboard, a lateral gap is produced in closed envelope, which is not quite as nice but acceptable, since I anyway both components would go take.
Conclusion:
The keyboard offers a very good price / performance ratio, while Logitech FabricSkin looks chic and is much lighter, but costs about 4 times as much and was after 4 weeks at me already broken. A similar keyboard like this one (Kensington) was too bulky and went right back. For me, this is for my purposes here thus far the best and I recommend it with pleasure.