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CoverBuddy Case for iPad Pro 11″ 2018 (Dark Gray) Smart Keyboard now only $32.99

SwitchEasy’s CoverBuddy Case for the 11-inch iPad Pro protects your tablet from dents and damages. Now, thanks to a new Apple World Today deal, you can get one (a 2018 dark grey model) for only US$32.99.

CoverBuddy Description

SwitchEasy has been protecting iPads since the release of the original CoverBuddy with a built-in Pencil slot in 2015, selling over 1 million units worldwide. CoverBuddy is now further enhanced to work with the iPad Pro 11”/12.9” and Magic/Smart Keyboard. Now your iPad Pro can be protected on its sides and corners, your Pencil stored safely and charged, all while working seamlessly on the Apple Magic/Smart Keyboard. CoverBuddy solves all the inconvenience and provides a better user experience.

  • Patented Technology. Designed exclusively to work seamlessly with Smart Keyboard & Smart Folio
  • 360° All-Around Protection & Smart Connectors. Supports smart connectors to connect iPad Pro and Magic/Smart Keyboard
  • Thin & Light. Protects the sides & back of the iPad Pro without adding bulk.
  • Powerful Suction Magnets. Holds iPad Pro in place
  • Built-in Pencil Storage Slot. Apple Pencil & EasyPencil can be stored & protected with the iPad

CoverBuddy Specs

  • Color: dark grey
  • Materials: polycarbonate
  • Size: iPad Pro 11″ (2018)
  • Compatible with: Smart Keyboard, Smart Folio
  • Built-in pencil storage
  • Powerful suction magnets
  • Ultra-slim
  • Lightweight
  • Patented technology
  • Release date: 2018
  • Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty

CoverBuddy Compatibility

  • iPad Pro 11″ (2018)
  • Compatible with smart keyboard/folio

Shipping

  • Ships to US
  • Expected Delivery: Aug. 21-25

Terms of the Deal

  • Returns accepted within 30 days of shipment for orders within the Contiguous U.S.
Dennis Sellers
the authorDennis Sellers
Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.