Great comparison! Thanks a lot :) Your videos are getting constantly better and better. With that said... considering that Bydge uses a bluetooth connection (and in this way it basically doesn't drain the battery) I think that Bydge's crew have done an amazing job!
I have the Brydge Max+ and it has replace the Magic Keyboard since I have the 2021 12.9 iPad Pro. I really did not want to have to replace the old one with the new one. I could not be happier with the Brydge. It has come a long way from there first try and a trackpad where I really do not think about it any more I am so used to it and the weight is not all that bad since I do carry a 16 MBP at time with me. Very good review as well.
Hey since its been months now hows the keyboard doing? Are you still using it? Have you dealt with any issues? I just got mine today and i really like it so far. I’m just hoping that it’ll last me awhile since i seen people complaining about some noise developing where the hinges are.
Ok, so lets just break it down to semantics. The additional weight and that missing “x factor” re the micro latency that keeps getting brought up (due to being Bluetooth over apple smart connector) is where and why you’ll save the $100 diff. Fernando, no mention or review re the typing experience while palms of hands rested on bottom left and right sides and due to the behemoth trackpad may sometimes trigger an unwanted trackpad gesture?
Before deciding on the Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro 12.9, I did have a chance to try the bridge + keyboard. After my test run of the keyboard, I had found what I have found from previous versions of Brydge keyboard, that is they feel like unfinished products. Why I feel this way is partly because of the texture on the buttons, when typing it feels like your left with this weird powdery texture on the tips of your fingers and the proportion of the weight when attached makes the keyboard feel more than .5 lb more than the Magic Keyboard.
Nice review. I liked the side by side comparison. I’ve placed my order for the Brydge Max. I have the Pro+ and love it but really like the new styling and functionality of the new design. They ship in September. I can’t wait.
@@duvister I didn’t. I returned it unfortunately. It hurt my wrists after prolonged use of typing. The build quality was outstanding, the key travel was great and the functionality was great. It just cut into my palms after I sat at a table writing for an extended amount of time. I say if you are looking for something cheaper than the Apple Magic Keyboard this is a great option. Just know it isn’t perfect. Hope that helped.
Thanks for the comparison! I've watched several reviews and eventually I decided to just stick to the Magic Keyboard. The weight balance and reliable connection of the MK are very important, even more than function keys.
Good luck, you are missing out on basic functionality for more money. Supporting a poor product like apples keyboard with your money is a bad customer. Returned the magic keyboard junk after a week.
@@alexfair I don’t need luck just because of missing the F keys. If what you do on the computer need the F keys for every command then don’t even consider a keyboard without it. It’s like an accountant who need the num pad and why would the IT guy get them a keyboard without it?!
@@jackwong64 we are talking about a tablet that is primarily touchscreen driven. Function keys simulate touch actions. So having function keys that mimics touches via a selected accessory (like a keyboard and trackpad) that has your hands in a non-touchscreen position is logical. And again the Brydge product provides that, Apple’s does not. Your analogy doesn’t hold up for what is being discussed. Then again people will make the craziest excuses for Apple products.
I hope you do a comparison video of the Magic Keyboard and the ESR Rebound Magnetic Keyboard/Trackpad Case for the 12.9” iPad Pro. I have both and I have to say I really like the ESR unit and am using it 100% of the time now.
I have both. It’s not just the cleaning of the Magic Keyboard that is an issue. It is also the durability. Mine is coming apart at the seams. I got one at release, I think Apple made a serious error on the material decision of this. The only issue, which I guess I will get used to with the Brydge is the unintentional clicks on the giant trackpad. Honestly it’s so big it’s pretty much too big. Also Brydge is way heavier.
So, what is going on everyone, Fernando Silva with another video and I've been using the macOS Monterey beta on my M1 MacBook Air for a few days now, and today, I will review it and tell you about the new features.
It's frustrating because there's no keyboard/trackpad case that does the bare minimum of what I'm looking for. I want some thing that's designed like this, but use the smart connector, so I can charge the case and the iPad together, and not have to worry about the Bluetooth connecting and disconnecting all the time. Ideally I'd also like to have a hub built into it, and I would like to talk to detach so I can turn it into a regular iPad or taken on the go without the keyboard from time to time (I also use my iPad for navigation in the car, so much better than Apple CarPlay). I like this one a lot, but doesn't use a smart connector, doesn't have a hub. The Doqo does offer a hub version, but without using the smart connector, relies on a walkie cable system. The logitech is basically a light version of the Apple one. The Apple one he's a smart connector, but is incredibly overprice, and lacks build quality in the casing material.
Four days after I bought the Brydge, the trackpad packed up. No cursor, but I can see the iPad's response to the cursor, and the space bar acts as a back button. Looking online, it seems that Brydge have had trackpad issues for a long time, and they still haven't solved it. I'm not willing to wait - it's going back. I can't live with an unreliable keyboard, however lovely it looks.
I just got mine today for my iPad Pro 11 and so far im digging it. I didn’t experience the issues you had tho. Did you go on the Brydge app and updated the keyboard? That was the first thing i did right after installing the app. After the update it pretty much feels almost just as smooth as the magic keyboard but i do notice just a tad bit of jitter but not that noticeable. So far its not buggin me since it is Bluetooth connectivity.
lol I'm legit cleaning my gear as I'm watching this (I take about 30 minutes each night to clean my macbook, watch, iphone, ipad and even my earpods max. It's just part of my routine and I find the better I take care of my stuff...the more I tend to appreciate it.) 01:54 made me cringe so bad >.
After waiting 6 weeks or more after the promised delivery date I just cancelled my Brydge order and bought the AMK for for my iPad Pro. Nice keyboard especially in white.
@@murraymortson4307 that’s a crazy wait. Here’s how I’ve found it - bear in mind that I am running iPadOS 15 Beta 4 but I have the latest Brydge firmware installed The keyboard is really nice, great typing feel and travel on the keys. The trackpad is OK just now, pretty smooth but there is a slight jitter however this could be because of the 15 beta. I think the trackpad might be too big - unintended touches registering and moving the pointer but not often though. Bluetooth 5 is really good but I would have preferred (of course) a Smart Connector. Pretty pleased with first impressions. Weight is not that heavy at all. Great ‘lapability.’ The Apple Magic Keyboard IS quicker and smoother in terms of operation but this is a nice keyboard. Feels really nice too. The new SnapFit lid for the iPad Pro is great - SO much better than those hideous hinges Brydge used to have. Function keys - EXCELLENT. Biggest bugbear - tap to hold and drag doesn’t work on the Brydge but as soon as I switch over to the Magic Keyboard, boom - it’s there.
@@yanikem6655 I don’t understand the delay. I’m going to phone Brydge today. I tried to get an answer on their website but they have not replied. Their website says the 12.9 max+ is in stock so I don’t know what is going on but I’m more than a little frustrated. Depending on the phone call today I’ll just cancel the order and get the apple magic keyboard.
Hey Fernando, nice video. My Brydge arrived today, very nice. The track pad is a bit too large in my opinion as there have been loads of unintended gestures when I was trying to type. One bug bear is that tap to hold and drag doesn’t work on the Brydge but switching over to the Magic Keyboard works perfectly…HUH??? Can you get tap to hold and drag on your Brydge? I’m running iPadOS 15 beta 3. Cheers!
Great review! I would consider if I want to charge another device… moreover, if I really need F keys and want it to be a laptop experience, I would really go for M1 MBA, end of the story.
Love your commentary...but remove the hair from the keyboard before you film. I'm still going to subscribe though because your overall professionalism, commentary and delivery were a 10+
The iPad's touch gestures are already finicky ~10% of the time so coupled with the Brydge's trackpad problems it's probably going to be a frustrating experience, at least for those used to the MK. People thinking about something like this should ask themselves if they even need it. My MK essentially serves as a stand and case with very light typing, even on sale for $199 it's not a must have. Except for the butterfly keyboards, modern MacBooks and bluetooth Magic Keyboards offer a better typing and trackpad experience, not to mention a better OS for laptop work.
Videos is cool. One thing you should have wiped down the keyboard before you made the video. Its doesn’t look good in the video with all the finger grease stains.
Thanks for the comparison. But I was really distracted by all the hair and grime on both keyboards and the hair all over your shirt. At least make an effort to clean the products
I’ve seen better videos comparaisons. You missed too many things about both products. Don’t be too eager to make new videos. Take the time. I like your approach, but take your time. Peace.
I’ll say exactly the same here as I said on another video, because none of you seem to bother testing this out…….. Based on price, yes it may appear to be the best, however taking weight and usage into account and it is not the best. Their website says 970g for the 12.9” 😂 That is ridiculous. My 2018 with Smart Keyboard attached only weighs 1045g. So there is no way I’m gonna attach a keyboard that weighs almost that on it’s own. Just don’t want nor need the extra weight on my knee. Thanks for the video 🙂
I’ve seen better videos comparaisons. You missed too many things about both products. Don’t be too eager to make new videos. Take the time. I like your approach, but take your time. Peace.
Get PaperLike: paperlike.com/nandoprince93
Brydge: www.brydge.com/products/brydge-12-9-max-plus
Great comparison! Thanks a lot :) Your videos are getting constantly better and better. With that said... considering that Bydge uses a bluetooth connection (and in this way it basically doesn't drain the battery) I think that Bydge's crew have done an amazing job!
I have the Brydge Max+ and it has replace the Magic Keyboard since I have the 2021 12.9 iPad Pro. I really did not want to have to replace the old one with the new one. I could not be happier with the Brydge. It has come a long way from there first try and a trackpad where I really do not think about it any more I am so used to it and the weight is not all that bad since I do carry a 16 MBP at time with me. Very good review as well.
Hey since its been months now hows the keyboard doing? Are you still using it? Have you dealt with any issues? I just got mine today and i really like it so far. I’m just hoping that it’ll last me awhile since i seen people complaining about some noise developing where the hinges are.
Ok, so lets just break it down to semantics. The additional weight and that missing “x factor” re the micro latency that keeps getting brought up (due to being Bluetooth over apple smart connector) is where and why you’ll save the $100 diff. Fernando, no mention or review re the typing experience while palms of hands rested on bottom left and right sides and due to the behemoth trackpad may sometimes trigger an unwanted trackpad gesture?
Before deciding on the Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro 12.9, I did have a chance to try the bridge + keyboard. After my test run of the keyboard, I had found what I have found from previous versions of Brydge keyboard, that is they feel like unfinished products. Why I feel this way is partly because of the texture on the buttons, when typing it feels like your left with this weird powdery texture on the tips of your fingers and the proportion of the weight when attached makes the keyboard feel more than .5 lb more than the Magic Keyboard.
Nice review. I liked the side by side comparison. I’ve placed my order for the Brydge Max. I have the Pro+ and love it but really like the new styling and functionality of the new design. They ship in September. I can’t wait.
@ray did you liked it?
@@duvister I didn’t. I returned it unfortunately. It hurt my wrists after prolonged use of typing. The build quality was outstanding, the key travel was great and the functionality was great. It just cut into my palms after I sat at a table writing for an extended amount of time. I say if you are looking for something cheaper than the Apple Magic Keyboard this is a great option. Just know it isn’t perfect. Hope that helped.
@@raydiaz368 thanks
I love my Brydge keyboard ,i did turn the trackpad speed all the way up and like it so much better.
Hey there! I noticed your Satechi Slim X1 there in the shot. How do you like that compared to these cases? Any reliability issues with connectivity?
Thanks for the comparison! I've watched several reviews and eventually I decided to just stick to the Magic Keyboard. The weight balance and reliable connection of the MK are very important, even more than function keys.
I agree with you.
Good luck, you are missing out on basic functionality for more money. Supporting a poor product like apples keyboard with your money is a bad customer. Returned the magic keyboard junk after a week.
@@alexfair I don’t need luck just because of missing the F keys.
If what you do on the computer need the F keys for every command then don’t even consider a keyboard without it.
It’s like an accountant who need the num pad and why would the IT guy get them a keyboard without it?!
@@jackwong64 we are talking about a tablet that is primarily touchscreen driven. Function keys simulate touch actions. So having function keys that mimics touches via a selected accessory (like a keyboard and trackpad) that has your hands in a non-touchscreen position is logical. And again the Brydge product provides that, Apple’s does not.
Your analogy doesn’t hold up for what is being discussed.
Then again people will make the craziest excuses for Apple products.
@@alexfair I see.
I hope you do a comparison video of the Magic Keyboard and the ESR Rebound Magnetic Keyboard/Trackpad Case for the 12.9” iPad Pro. I have both and I have to say I really like the ESR unit and am using it 100% of the time now.
I have both. It’s not just the cleaning of the Magic Keyboard that is an issue. It is also the durability. Mine is coming apart at the seams. I got one at release, I think Apple made a serious error on the material decision of this. The only issue, which I guess I will get used to with the Brydge is the unintentional clicks on the giant trackpad. Honestly it’s so big it’s pretty much too big. Also Brydge is way heavier.
This was super helpful!! Thanks man
So, what is going on everyone, Fernando Silva with another video and I've been using the macOS Monterey beta on my M1 MacBook Air for a few days now, and today, I will review it and tell you about the new features.
What about the Logitech Combo Touch IPad Pro?
It’s trash
@@bekzhan3794 why
It's frustrating because there's no keyboard/trackpad case that does the bare minimum of what I'm looking for. I want some thing that's designed like this, but use the smart connector, so I can charge the case and the iPad together, and not have to worry about the Bluetooth connecting and disconnecting all the time. Ideally I'd also like to have a hub built into it, and I would like to talk to detach so I can turn it into a regular iPad or taken on the go without the keyboard from time to time (I also use my iPad for navigation in the car, so much better than Apple CarPlay). I like this one a lot, but doesn't use a smart connector, doesn't have a hub. The Doqo does offer a hub version, but without using the smart connector, relies on a walkie cable system. The logitech is basically a light version of the Apple one. The Apple one he's a smart connector, but is incredibly overprice, and lacks build quality in the casing material.
Nope the white stays surprisingly clean. The black shows grease and fingerprints. Glad I went with the white.
Does it work with the new universal control?
Have firmware updates further improved the Brydge Max+ since your review in July?
Slightly
Four days after I bought the Brydge, the trackpad packed up. No cursor, but I can see the iPad's response to the cursor, and the space bar acts as a back button. Looking online, it seems that Brydge have had trackpad issues for a long time, and they still haven't solved it.
I'm not willing to wait - it's going back. I can't live with an unreliable keyboard, however lovely it looks.
I just got mine today for my iPad Pro 11 and so far im digging it. I didn’t experience the issues you had tho. Did you go on the Brydge app and updated the keyboard? That was the first thing i did right after installing the app. After the update it pretty much feels almost just as smooth as the magic keyboard but i do notice just a tad bit of jitter but not that noticeable. So far its not buggin me since it is Bluetooth connectivity.
lol I'm legit cleaning my gear as I'm watching this (I take about 30 minutes each night to clean my macbook, watch, iphone, ipad and even my earpods max. It's just part of my routine and I find the better I take care of my stuff...the more I tend to appreciate it.)
01:54 made me cringe so bad >.
Great video Fernando!
is it possible to switch to azerty mode on this keyboard? thank you!
After waiting 6 weeks or more after the promised delivery date I just cancelled my Brydge order and bought the AMK for for my iPad Pro. Nice keyboard especially in white.
That’s weird, I ordered mine last week and got it 3 business days later
I ordered mine on Monday and it arrived today…
@@yanikem6655 I ordered my brydge max+ in May and still don’t have it. It better be awesome for the wait they are making me have
@@murraymortson4307 that’s a crazy wait. Here’s how I’ve found it - bear in mind that I am running iPadOS 15 Beta 4 but I have the latest Brydge firmware installed The keyboard is really nice, great typing feel and travel on the keys. The trackpad is OK just now, pretty smooth but there is a slight jitter however this could be because of the 15 beta. I think the trackpad might be too big - unintended touches registering and moving the pointer but not often though. Bluetooth 5 is really good but I would have preferred (of course) a Smart Connector. Pretty pleased with first impressions. Weight is not that heavy at all. Great ‘lapability.’
The Apple Magic Keyboard IS quicker and smoother in terms of operation but this is a nice keyboard. Feels really nice too. The new SnapFit lid for the iPad Pro is great - SO much better than those hideous hinges Brydge used to have. Function keys - EXCELLENT.
Biggest bugbear - tap to hold and drag doesn’t work on the Brydge but as soon as I switch over to the Magic Keyboard, boom - it’s there.
@@yanikem6655 I don’t understand the delay. I’m going to phone Brydge today. I tried to get an answer on their website but they have not replied. Their website says the 12.9 max+ is in stock so I don’t know what is going on but I’m more than a little frustrated. Depending on the phone call today I’ll just cancel the order and get the apple magic keyboard.
Hey Fernando, nice video. My Brydge arrived today, very nice. The track pad is a bit too large in my opinion as there have been loads of unintended gestures when I was trying to type. One bug bear is that tap to hold and drag doesn’t work on the Brydge but switching over to the Magic Keyboard works perfectly…HUH??? Can you get tap to hold and drag on your Brydge? I’m running iPadOS 15 beta 3. Cheers!
Hey, same problem here! Double tap + drag is very important to me but I can’t get it to work on iPadOS15 🥲
the whole first 4 minutes i was watching the MacBook in the back to see what it would find while it listened to you. ;)
Great video. ? How do you exit out of an application without having to swipe up from the iPad. I can exit an app from track pad. Is it a setting?
It’s a three finger swipe up on the trackpad. I’m not sure if it’s enabled by default
Is something wrong with the audio or it’s just me (great video btw)
Great review!
I would consider if I want to charge another device… moreover, if I really need F keys and want it to be a laptop experience, I would really go for M1 MBA, end of the story.
Thank you!
Love your commentary...but remove the hair from the keyboard before you film. I'm still going to subscribe though because your overall professionalism, commentary and delivery were a 10+
Why pay more. For an extra port? For a smaller foot print? For the possibility to use in your lap?
1:57 what the hell man, you were showing what you used your iPad for to everyone to see
Lots of people get carpel tunnel!!!! It is real. FYI. Great video.
If the Brydge keyboard uses bluetooth, will the ipad still be able to connect to a pair of airpods while still using the brydge keyboard?
I don't see why not, I've used bluetooth keyboards/mice with my ipad & used my airpods too with no issues!
Yes, it works
2:44 Siri is in the video
Brydge should have used the Smart Connector instead of Bluetooth.
They can’t. The Smart Connector is proprietary - currently only Apple has access to it and the way it functions.
@@lndlsnt Not right. The Logitech Combo Touch keyboard uses the Smart Connector.
@@vimalramachandran because of an exclusive agreement with Apple, Brydge couldn't use it if they wanted to
The no Top Function Keys on The Apple Magic Keyboard make it a complete no go for me, Have to have Function keys.
Well I tried the brydge and it was just too heavy for me. But it was really nice.
The iPad's touch gestures are already finicky ~10% of the time so coupled with the Brydge's trackpad problems it's probably going to be a frustrating experience, at least for those used to the MK. People thinking about something like this should ask themselves if they even need it. My MK essentially serves as a stand and case with very light typing, even on sale for $199 it's not a must have. Except for the butterfly keyboards, modern MacBooks and bluetooth Magic Keyboards offer a better typing and trackpad experience, not to mention a better OS for laptop work.
New brydge is the best
Just a hint…..don’t spend half of a product review without showing the product….that’s why we are here
Videos is cool. One thing you should have wiped down the keyboard before you made the video. Its doesn’t look good in the video with all the finger grease stains.
Thanks for the comparison. But I was really distracted by all the hair and grime on both keyboards and the hair all over your shirt. At least make an effort to clean the products
Just found this case looks cool. But the company went bankrupt
Your audio has a lot of plosives, so you might want to buy a pop filter.
Speak spanish?
I’ve seen better videos comparaisons. You missed too many things about both products. Don’t be too eager to make new videos. Take the time. I like your approach, but take your time. Peace.
What did Nando Prince miss on this review?
Right
@@Zan_zelee many things
I’ll say exactly the same here as I said on another video, because none of you seem to bother testing this out……..
Based on price, yes it may appear to be the best, however taking weight and usage into account and it is not the best. Their website says 970g for the 12.9” 😂 That is ridiculous. My 2018 with Smart Keyboard attached only weighs 1045g. So there is no way I’m gonna attach a keyboard that weighs almost that on it’s own. Just don’t want nor need the extra weight on my knee. Thanks for the video 🙂
A small track pad shouldn't get a 10 out of 10...
it does when the function of it is to act as an extension of the touch screen
I would stay away from the worst customer service ever… misleading review
I’ve seen better videos comparaisons. You missed too many things about both products. Don’t be too eager to make new videos. Take the time. I like your approach, but take your time. Peace.