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Top iPad Picks for 2024: Which Ones to Get and Avoid

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For those in the market for a new iPad, there are numerous accessories available that can enhance your tablet experience. We have compiled a list of some of our top picks in our Best iPad Accessories guide, which you can check out here. We are currently testing accessories for the new iPad Pro and iPad Air, and will provide our reviews soon.

Zugu Case ($50): This folio case is our favorite for the iPad for a few reasons. It is sturdy with a rigid bumper, a magnetized cover, and a flap that allows for eight different screen angles. The case is also magnetic, making it easy to stick on the fridge. It is reasonably priced, available in various colors, and includes a spot for your Apple Pencil.

Logitech Combo Touch (10th-gen) ($160): This accessory includes a built-in keyboard, trackpad, and kickstand, making it perfect for productivity on your iPad. The keyboard is detachable, connects via Apple’s Smart Connector, and does not require charging or Bluetooth setup.

Paperlike Charcoal Folio Case ($70): Known for its screen protector, Paperlike also offers a high-quality case designed to feel like a sketchbook. It has a polyester fabric cover, two different iPad prop levels, and a large flap closure to keep your Apple Pencil secure.

Apple Magic Trackpad 2 ($110): This trackpad offers Force Touch sensors and various iPadOS gestures support, reducing the need to touch the screen. It pairs automatically via Bluetooth and recharges with the Lightning port.

Logitech K380 Bluetooth Keyboard ($40): Lightweight and portable, this keyboard can be connected to three devices via Bluetooth. It is powered by AAA batteries, lasting around four months.

Twelve South HoverBar Duo 2.0 ($80): This accessory can be mounted to surfaces or used with the included stand for hands-free viewing. The 2nd-gen version allows for easy switching between the arm and stand.

Twelve South StayGo Mini USB-C Hub ($59): This hub offers an 85-watt USB-C port with passthrough charging, a USB-A port, HDMI, and headphone jack. It includes a socket-USB-C-to-plug-USB-C cable for compatibility with iPad models with cases.

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