📦 Protect Your Tech in Style!
The iPad Pro 11-inch 2018 Ultra-Slim Clear Case combines functionality and style, supporting wireless charging for your Apple Pencil while providing shock absorption and a lightweight design for on-the-go convenience.
M**N
Best slim Ipad Pro 11 case for the money hands down!
I'd like to start off by saying I love the Ipad Pro 11. It has been my go to device for surfing the web, e-commerce, light office duties, texting, etc. However, after purchasing the device, my experience was somewhat hampered by terrible case options on the web. While Amazon seems to have the best selection of cases available, I was pretty frustrated with the options.There seems to be a ton of "folio" cases, which cover the Ipad front and back, BUT DO NOT DETACH. Why do manufacturers insist on this one piece design? I guess it’s a cost saving measure, but it’s really annoying to have a back flap to deal with when you’re holding the tablet in your hand. There are also a flood of “clear” silicone cases that are inexpensive and underwhelming (see Luvvitt Clarity back cover case as an example). Finally, there’s heavy duty cases that protect the Ipad well, but totally take away the enjoyment of handling it as they add too much bulk (i.e. Supcase).I had purchased all these cases in vain, looking for a case that combines protection, while not taking away from the Ipad’s beautiful, light form factor. I believe the TineeOwl Ultra Slim Clear Case is the best option. True to the product’s description, it is a very minimalistic back cover, but it oozes quality, especially for its under $20 price point. There’s hard plastic that protects the border of the Ipad. The corners of the case are squared off to give the Ipad some extra protection there. When I purchased this item, I was concerned I wouldn’t like the volume and power buttons that cover the Ipad, but Dinocase nailed the button design, as they are a joy to press, and are just as fluid as the Ipad buttons. I also have no problems charging the Ipad with my USB-C connector. The case fits snugly and there is no case “jiggling” while holding the Ipad in your hands.Any negatives? I have one minor nitpick. I wish the back of the case was a hard shell (i.e. the same plastic used in the case’s border), instead of clear plastic, as I believe this surface is a food/grease magnet, and requires more maintenance to keep clean.One final thing. I noticed that these were out of stock shortly after I purchased mine, with Amazon stating they weren’t sure if they’d be available again. I’m pleased to see these are now back in stock. Dinocase has an absolute winner here, and they deserve to sell many more of these!
I**N
5 stars if you know what you’re getting.
I’m giving this case five stars for what it is. Key words being for what it is. It’s a really nice extremely thin profile case with just enough lip to protect setting your iPad on a table. If you’re looking for a thin minimalistic case this is a great option. The clear plastic back offers a real nice grip when handling the iPad and it’s all around a comfortable case in the hand. However if you’re looking for extreme drop protection, this is not the case for you. Yes the corners are reinforced slightly but the case is so thin it’s not a case I’d want to drop my iPad in. If you’re after a nice slim case that offers good grip and protects well against everyday scratching and use than this may be a case you wanna look at. For what it is, it’s a great case.
B**T
So far I love this case!
I really love the way my iPad fits in this case! It charges my pencil no prob too. I was concerned about the pencil not holding onto the side of my iPad, did not think the magnets would hold it tight with the case on but I was completely wrong it stays attached as if there is no case on there at all. I first had one of the soft tpu cases on it that I had to modify to be able to both charge my pencil as well as even push the power and volume keys. No problems like that here! I like the way it feels nice and solid.Also I can see how people can say they have a hard time plugging in any non-apple charger into it as the charger port cutout is kinda small but the charger cable I use has no problem whatsoever.Let’s see if the back really does not turn yellow, I guess only time will tell...Very happy with my purchase of this case!
M**N
Photos don’t do this case justice.
I typically only buy cases that cover the back of my iPads, which surprisingly aren’t that common. Someone on Reddit recommended this one, so I thought I’d give it a try. Frankly, this case exceeded my expectations. The photos don’t do it justice; it’s very thin. In fact, it’s so thin on the back that the clear plastic is thinner than the camera bump (the camera is still protected by the edge bumpers).The back plastic is also a lot clearer than I thought it would be. Usually these TPU cases are that “gross” kinda plastic, but the plastic on this case is more of a rigid plasticThe cutouts for the speakers and camera are also really well done, and the buttons are easy to press with the case on. Some cases make pressing the buttons more difficult, but this case does not.Anyway, I’m impressed with this case, and while I wasn’t initially attracted to the angled corners, they look really good in person.
J**M
Good Fit, Operation, Feel + Good Value
I wanted a lightweight case with a tight fit and ease of removal so that I could attach the Folio keyboard without the case . I tend to use the iPad as a reader, sketchpad and camera, so having something to protect the corners and back from scratches and bangs was the goal. This case seems to check all the boxes (only in use for about 10 days at this point). While it is true that the clear back cover shows fingerprints, that is true of the screen on any iPad. So when you clean the screen (assuming you do) it's no big deal to flip the iPad and clean the back too. I installed a Zagg glass screen protector. The case and protector fit well and do not interfere with each other. Is it a steel safe? No, but it is engineered to absorb corner impacts especially, and protects the back and edges from scratching. I have not had it long enough to confidently rate "Durabililty" or "Sturdiness" but both seem just fine so far. The buttons do click crisply without a lot of effort; a small but nice feature considering how frequently you use them. On balance, good value for the price.
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