Apple’s 2026 iPad lineup, including the upgraded M4 iPad Air and the latest iPad Pro models, is already powerful-now ESR is pushing to make these tablets more versatile with a suite of thoughtfully designed accessories. From magnetic keyboard cases to rugged screen protectors and a budget-friendly digital stylus, ESR aims to keep users productive without sacrificing portability or style.

Versatile keyboard cases ready for multiple workstyles

ESR’s keyboard cases are not just cover-ups-they’re designed for flexible productivity. The premium ESR Shift Keyboard Case offers backlit keys and a large trackpad that’s about 65% bigger than typical models, supporting multi-touch gestures and precise input across five distinct usage modes. Thanks to Bluetooth connectivity, the keyboard works even when the iPad isn’t attached, enabling setups like keeping the tablet in portrait mode on a stand while typing on the keyboard flat on a desk.

Users can angle the iPad anywhere from 20 degrees for drawing to 70 degrees for typing or media consumption. The case balances protection with convenience, featuring reinforced corners and stylus storage options, making it ideal for creatives, students, and professionals who pivot between laptop and tablet modes.

On the more budget-conscious end, the ESR Flex Keyboard Case brings similar Bluetooth detachment capabilities with two stable landscape angles, a sizeable trackpad, and a built-in Apple Pencil holder. It promises around two months’ battery life for daily moderate use-perfect for students who want functionality without breaking the bank.

Multiple tablets with detachable keyboards shown in different positions, displaying colorful apps, web browsing, and a racing game, emphasizing versatility for work, creativity, and entertainment on a white background

Magnetic cases that improve handling and viewing comfort

For those who want protection without a keyboard, ESR’s magnetic cases focus on flexibility and stability. The ESR Shift Magnetic Case offers nine adjustable angles, allowing users to comfortably watch videos, type, play games, or make video calls. The magnets hold the iPad securely in place, preventing wobbling and even letting the case double as a refrigerator magnet-quirky, but handy in the kitchen.

The more affordable ESR Flip Magnetic Case uses a folio-style design with robust magnets that lock the stand firmly, reducing screen wobble during use. Available in a rainbow of colors, these cases support Apple’s latest iPads while providing decent protection without adding much heft.

Several colorful tablets and foldable phones on stands display videos, photos, and documents, arranged along a flowing translucent ribbon on a clean white background
Four tablets in black, purple, blue, and pink stand on foldable kickstands along a flowing pastel ribbon, showcasing adjustable viewing angles on a clean white background

ESR’s affordable stylus and durable screen protectors

Apple’s Pencil lineup often confuses buyers with its model restrictions and eye-watering prices. ESR’s Geo Digital Pencil simplifies this with broad compatibility for all iPads from 2018 onward. Aside from being affordable, it includes Find My integration for easy retrieval when misplaced-a feature more styluses should have. It lasts a solid 12 hours per charge and quickly juices up through USB-C.

Four colorful digital stylus pens floating next to a tablet showing a city map, suggesting wireless connection and stylus tracking or location features

To protect their investment, users can choose from two screen protector types. The ESR UltraFit Armorite delivers military-grade toughness without compromising screen clarity and touch sensitivity. Alternatively, the Paper-Feel protector adds a textured finish that mimics real paper for a natural drawing experience while maintaining the same high level of durability and glare reduction.

Floating smartphone screen protector kit with plastic guide tray, clear glass panel, and pull tab, set against a dark starry sky and dunes, with large translucent 7X text behind.
Person in a light sweater using a white stylus to draw colorful digital artwork and handwritten notes on a tablet lying flat on a gray desk with a black mug nearby

ESR’s accessory lineup reflects a growing trend: users want their iPads to be do-it-all devices rather than just content consumption tools. Meanwhile, Apple’s approach with its accessories hasn’t always matched user expectations for adaptability or price. ESR’s magnetic keyboard cases that work detached from the tablet, multi-angle stands, and value-priced digital pens tackle common frustrations head-on.

As Apple’s iPads grow more powerful but also more expensive, third-party accessory makers like ESR increasingly fill the gaps between premium features and everyday practicality. Whether for students, creatives, or casual users, these accessories could unlock more productivity without demanding a tech refresh or a premium price tag.

Source: Appleinsider

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