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Moshi iGlaze VersaCover Origami Case with Wake/Sleep Function for The New iPad Air- Gray

Moshi iGlaze VersaCover Origami Case with Wake/Sleep Function for The New iPad Air- Gray Review


Moshi iGlaze VersaCover Origami Case with Wake/Sleep Function for The New iPad Air- Gray


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Moshi iGlaze VersaCover Origami Case with Wake/Sleep Function for The New iPad Air- Gray Feature


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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
3Cover cracked in corner after 3 weeks
By nancy
I liked the cover until I noticed the corner had cracked and a second corner was starting to develop another crack after only 3 weeks of use. I am waiting for my cover to be replaced by Moshi. They suspect my iPad is larger than average and will hand pick a replacement cover that is also slightly larger to reduce the chance of a similar issue. We'll see how the new cover goes once I receive it. What I didn't like is that I was responsible to pay for the shipping to replace my cover. I believe Moshi should have paid for the shipping since the cracked cover is a defect in their product.

30 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
5Love this cover!
By Spenceredwinm
As someone who has owned three different iPads and had multiple cases, I can honestly say that this is one of my favorite. I had an original iPad that I used the Apple iPad cover to protect. I loved the protection and weight of it, but I always thought it was a bit on the ugly side. This year I upgraded to the new iPad and and bought a Targus cover for it. It is very bulky, but it provides good protection and has a stylus holder, which I have found useful. I received an iPad mini as an early Christmas present and bought this cover in blue about a week ago. Here's what I like about it:

- It is thin. The rear cover is hardly noticeable, thanks to its transparency, and the front cover is about the same thickness as the Apple SmartCover.
- It feels great. The rear cover feels much better to hold than the bare mini, providing some much needed grip. I would call the rear cover a hard cover, though it does have sufficient give that I feel like it wouldn't shatter if I dropped it. The front cover is soft with some padding.
- Full protection. Other than cutouts for buttons, jacks and the camera, it provides full protection for the mini when closed.
- Multiple configurations. The versatile origami style cover has a configuration for whatever position you want the mini in. There is a small learning curve with the different folds, but once you've done it a few times, it becomes second nature. And the magnets in the cover are strong enough to hold the cover in whatever position you put it in.
- It stays on. Like I said above, the magnets are great. Until I had this case, I was using an Apple SmartCover and I found it would slide off sometimes when I was just holding it. The cover on this one stays put, whether it is open or closed. And the auto sleep/wake feature works flawlessly.

Overall, I think this is a great cover and I'm probably going to get the larger one for my iPad.

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Nice Cover!
By E. J. Wagner
This is the same as all the other colors, currently it comes in black, white and translucent. I like the translucent because the color of the ipad shows through the back. Prior to getting my ipad (I purchased a white one) I had no idea that the back was silver and the only white part is the edges on the front, so the translucent cover is perfect for showing off the back of your ipad. There's a great video review on how to position the cover under the 'black' model, go check it out! That's one of the reasons I went with this cover, even though it is a bit pricey at around 60 bucks. I just installed the cover today, and so far the only problem I've had with it is when folding the cover completely flat behind the ipad, the magnet unintentionally shuts off the ipad via it's sleep/wake function, while I am trying to use it. I'm still not sure how to work around that one. It doesn't do it every time, but just enough to be annoying. I love the feel of the case and the soft cover. Overall it fits the ipad 3rd generation perfectly. Will provide updates as I use the product. I also purchased the MediaDevil Magic Screen Protector: Matte Clear (Anti-Glare) edition - For Apple iPad 2 / 2nd Generation / the new iPad 3 / 3rd Generation (2 x Screen Protectors) and think it's a great screen protector while cutting down on the glare and minimizing fingerprints.

Update 9/8/2012. I've not had any problem lately with the cover unintentionally turning off the iPad with the cover flipped behind,, llying flat. Maybe because the cover is slightly skewed? I also like the fact that there is a metal catch on the back of the case that holds the magnetic cover in place.. I have had a little difficulty with the cover in typing position, but that could easily be user error. I am still learning...I've watched the video under the 'black' model at least 5 times on how the cover is folded. Love it though, it's nice, feels good and doesn't add bulk to the iPad and I feel it will serve its purpose of protection.

9/9/2012

Another update--have had absolutely no issues with my iPad turning itself off with the cover placed flat behind it. I absolutely love this cover and upgraded my rating to 5 stars. Great job moshi!

2/28/2013 update

I see that people are concerned about the cover breaking if removed. I've removed my cover several times without incident. If you have an iPad with 4G capability, you WILL need to remove the cover for the SIMM card placement. I found that by pressing the top right hand corner with both thumbs (left thumb on top right of iPad with fingers behind the iPad, right hand thumb just to right of top right corner with fingers behind the iPad) pops that corner out easily, then proceed to the top left hand corner and press the same way. The iPad slips right out. I hope this helps any concerns. This is a great cover and I have no complaints. Also, after 6 months of use, no tears or cracks and I use my iPad daily. I would also recommend the lap pro soft cushioned lap stand for use while seated.

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