Keyboard case? - Nexus 6 Accessories

I've searched high and low, I know case manufacturers monitor these forums from time to time. Si i'd like to let it be known that I would be willing to pay for a case that has a built-in keyboard, or a folio case that has the ability to accept a mini bluetooth keyboard.
Thanks.

I would be interested in this as well

check the chinese manufacturers in a few months. the stuff those guys come up with is amazing and oftentimes only available on Alibaba or some other Chinese only site. Try DX (dealextreme) in a few months. I can bet they'll come out with this. Most likely bluetooth.

This just gave me an idea... I may have a renewed purpose for my OG Droid or Droid 3. If I can find a way, maybe I could make my own case, using the keyboard from one of those devices. Hmmm... Side project time!

Still no 3rd party N6 keyboard case on the market that I've been able to find. I really want one!

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This will definitely be your best bet; http://slimtype.com/
There are two problems with it though;
1) Its a tad too small for a Nexus 6, which means that you'll need to add plates to it in order to make it fit.
2) Instead of a hinge that can be stopped, it has a flappy wrap, which means that when you hold the phone up by the keyboard, the phone will flop around and down.

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Zig Zagg Auto fit 7
heres another almst close keyboard case, nexus 6 is jus a lil 2 small it'll fall out but if u buy a large cheap TPU or silicon case and cut the back off the case it should fit quite well
https://www.zagg.com/us/en_us/keyboards/auto-fit-7
edit: phone isnt wide enough hence the need for a large cheap case as a buffer/filler

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[Q] Silicone gel skin...

Anyone think we're ever going to see these?
Almost every major device (iPad, Galaxy Tab, etcetera) has them available, almost all made in China and cheap (roughly less than ten dollars).
If we haven't seen them by now, would that be an indication that we'll never see them? Hmm...
The only thing that might be a hindrance to silicone gel skins is the keyboard dock. Since I don't have the dock I can't tell what the spacing between the two are but I know that the bottom can't have extra padding because the connectors have to insert into the device to dock.
Maybe the manufacturers think the gel skins won't sell because the tablet with skin on is hard or impossible to dock with the keyboard and thus they might not see a profit in making these? For example, the Droid 2 never really had a one piece silicone case made for it because it has a sliding keyboard so most of the silicone cases were two piece (one half for each half). Even though a one piece could have worked for those who did not want to use the physical keyboard, the manufacturers never saw it that way I guess.
I just don't want the device to be like the Viewsonic G-Tablet or Huawei Ideos, never having a silicone gel skin case for it. It seems like the Chinese companies make them for devices that can sell well and Asus Transformer should fit in that category but I can't say for sure.
I do see an Amazon listing for an unofficial screen protector for the Asus Transformer that I did not see before so hopefully things are changing and unofficial accessories like the gel skins will hit the market sometime in June or after...

Need case recommendation

Looking for recommendations for a case for my gtab with built in keyboard. I think I prefer USB over bluetooth cause I am not sure of the bluetooth capabilities of some of the custom ROMs. I am currently running clems beast ROM. Thoughts anyone?
Hi there. So this is the one I own, and it is GREAT! Matter of fact, me and 4 other people in my research group all use this case with our G-tablet for our lab computers. The case is great, the keyboard works great and its USB so you can easily plug and unplug whenever you wish. The case can even fold completely around to use as a basic tablet. And the kickstand sets up the tablet at a great angle for typing
The only negatives I can tell you if you want to hear them are as follows. I'm not sure if its still a problem, but back in the day when I got my case, one of the 4 metal tabs that held the tablet in place was accidentally placed over the USB port and you had to cut a hole in it to make sure it would fit in. It wasn't a big deal and took a minute to cut a hole out, but I heard it was an accident and why we got ours so cheap and its since been fixed. The only other negative is that the keyboard is like 90% the size of a normal keyboard so you just have to get used to the smaller size.
Overall the pros of this case significantly out weigh the negatives and I recommend this case highly. I actually just bought a G-Tablet for my mother for christmas so she can have a Honeycomb tablet as well, and bought this case for her to.
Here's the link, hope it works out for you: http://www.amazon.com/Viewsonic-G-Tablet-Case-Keyboard-Stand/dp/B004JF9N1O
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Have a try www.electroniccrap.com there are many accessories for GTAB
I actually ordered this case, but it sounds like it is a little different than the one you got. None of my ports is blocked. The case and keyboard are sufficient. The tabs do not really keep the tablet in place securely. I was able to get around that by putting velcro on the back of the tab and the the case. Also the usb cord really has no place to go, when not in use. Again i fixed that with some simple velcro. All in all this is a good case for $30.

10.1 Keyboard Case I Finally Had To Pick a Universal and so....

with complete frsutration in no keyboard case looking to ever be made for my purchase of the top tablet at the time the Galaxy Pro i have ended my search and somewhat happy.
my first purchase after exhausting months of hoping and searching led me purchase the M-Edge Stealth which upon setting up was the most impressive 3rd party universal i had ever seen. i see no reason to go into all the details that had me loving this case because very quickly i discovered it had 1 flaw that completely killed it. one of the greatest features was t he magnet safe strap and the base was magnet as well and sadly this caused the Pro to go to sleep every time i would touch it. if you push it up in the holsters it was fine but touching it or moving it and it would slide down just a hair and that hair caused the magnets to put it to sleep. i spent some time since it was such a great case trying to make it work but with much sadness i had to return it.
my next purchase and what i am staying with is the Kensington Keyfolio Pro 2 and at this pricxe i can live with the few things i would change.
quick review:
- keyboard types nice and almost all the keys for Home , Settings, Volume, Web, Music, work and go to the app i desired. it also seems to autoconnect after casing it up and opening it back up again so functionaly it is very nice
- case sadly is not a nice leather feel like the M-Edge and although not bad it feels kinda like it might carck eventually like cheap fake leather can do but only time will tell
- it is in no way as thin as the M-Edge and much bulkier than he 11" laptop i would carry but not ridiculous to me
- it has large and small corners with velcro to allow to place it wherever on the back plate that holds it which is different put nice and allows some positioning to what you like. i will say though that i was going with the small angles anyway but the large were on it and one ripped as i tried to take it off and so i know now how to handle them.
- the Logitech or Zagg of my dreams would not have allowed me to take the keyboard out and place it where i like and i see the value in this now as well
- there is no camera hole on the back put it does state that you can cut it out and they thought of this but since i dont use the back camera for anything i dont mind
anyway hope this helps out another 10.1 like me that has been frustrated with no top of the line model available.
fletch33 said:
with complete frsutration in no keyboard case looking to ever be made for my purchase of the top tablet at the time the Galaxy Pro i have ended my search and somewhat happy.
my first purchase after exhausting months of hoping and searching led me purchase the M-Edge Stealth which upon setting up was the most impressive 3rd party universal i had ever seen. i see no reason to go into all the details that had me loving this case because very quickly i discovered it had 1 flaw that completely killed it. one of the greatest features was t he magnet safe strap and the base was magnet as well and sadly this caused the Pro to go to sleep every time i would touch it. if you push it up in the holsters it was fine but touching it or moving it and it would slide down just a hair and that hair caused the magnets to put it to sleep. i spent some time since it was such a great case trying to make it work but with much sadness i had to return it.
my next purchase and what i am staying with is the Kensington Keyfolio Pro 2 and at this pricxe i can live with the few things i would change.
quick review:
- keyboard types nice and almost all the keys for Home , Settings, Volume, Web, Music, work and go to the app i desired. it also seems to autoconnect after casing it up and opening it back up again so functionaly it is very nice
- case sadly is not a nice leather feel like the M-Edge and although not bad it feels kinda like it might carck eventually like cheap fake leather can do but only time will tell
- it is in no way as thin as the M-Edge and much bulkier than he 11" laptop i would carry but not ridiculous to me
- it has large and small corners with velcro to allow to place it wherever on the back plate that holds it which is different put nice and allows some positioning to what you like. i will say though that i was going with the small angles anyway but the large were on it and one ripped as i tried to take it off and so i know now how to handle them.
- the Logitech or Zagg of my dreams would not have allowed me to take the keyboard out and place it where i like and i see the value in this now as well
- there is no camera hole on the back put it does state that you can cut it out and they thought of this but since i dont use the back camera for anything i dont mind
anyway hope this helps out another 10.1 like me that has been frustrated with no top of the line model available.
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Moko has a keyboard case on Amazon. I bought their book cover case and it is very nice.
Cheers,
Rich
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rholm said:
Moko has a keyboard case on Amazon. I bought their book cover case and it is very nice.
Cheers,
Rich
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yeah i looked at one of those but what i dont like about it:
- the kickstand - this limits position placement where the Kensington allows from straight up with keyboard in case to almost flat and stays in any position between them
- the full edge holster - i like to see the tablet with minimum corners or preferably which only comes with ones made specifically for the tablet that it snaps into place with almost no edge
- the keyboard is large with the big palm area and it does not have all the Android specific keys to launch everything which allows me to rarely touch my screen
i am not saying it isnt nice but it wasnt what i was looking for and i doubt there is an option out there i didnt research. thanks for the info though and maybe its something others might like
Samsung has neglected the Tab Pro 10.1
Its these disappointing products that brought me to just buy a stand alone keyboard option. After almost a year of traveling around the country with my Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, throwing it in my backpack between classes, and carrying it around to camping trips and etc. I've decided that its a little too late to purchase a case or keyboard folio at this point.
Samsung really did their customers wrong by not producing a suitable keyboard/case for the galaxy tab pro 10.1. At the very list they could have worked with 3rd parties to produce these options.

Keyboard slider case for N6

Can anybody guide if there are any keyboard slider case for Nexus 6 or even a DIY article is welcome.
Yeah, I don't think there is one, it would be huge! You can always connect a nice bluetooth keyboard to it.
I would be interested if there were one.
We have been wanting this for a while, I think some random Chinese company makes one but it's really cheap and has no reviews so you're taking a chance. Look on Amazon or Alibaba.
Has anyone bought one of those cases or a small portable keyboard?
Y'know.. N6's curved back plate design makes it impossible to make keyboard addon.
AND even worse, N6 is not enough famous to get many cases.
So what to do about a keyboard, even if it is not part of a case?
Not impossible, but the curve would mean there would likely be wasted space. And adding a keyboard into it as well would make it really thick. It could be done, but it's likely not considered worth the effort for companies that make cases as the Nexus line isn't all that popular to begin with, and the N6 is a "legacy" model now with the 6P out.
Most any bluetooth keyboard should pair up fine. There's also USB-OTG. I think keyboards work over that, though I haven't tried it.
Then, anyone suggest a Bluetooth compact keyboard they use?
Bluetooth keyboard
ronaldheld said:
Then, anyone suggest a Bluetooth compact keyboard they use?
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This is a bit unwieldy, but might do the trick. There are other models from the same company as well.
Comkia MK-B100

Ordered...but cases??

Put in my pre order but that's a lot of glass with the 2 screens and folded back is my plan if there is no peek feature for notifications...
Hearing its shipping with a bumper in white but has any seen any ideas on cases.
That's an expensive phone and 100% different form size to get used to...seeing dropping it as easy till you get use to it.
I have been thinking about the same thing, I think it kind of depends on how you want to carry your Duo. I think there will be some challenges because many common case options will either mess with the aesthetics of the Duo or Cause problems with the folding action of the device.
Some options may be:
-There are Skins available that will protect it from case scratching.
-There are glass protectors that can be applied to the screens. (Possibly the external panels but I am not certain on that one)
-There is a type of belt clip that reminds me of the old Blackberry holsters (By Kensington)
-There are generic belt holsters that will likely work.
-There are also belt pouches that could be used to carry the Duo with some accessories (that will likely be a bit much for most people tho)
Cheers,
BR
It's definitely going to be difficult to completely protect. I'm curious as to how well the bumper adhesive will hold up to day after day of pulling it out and putting it back in pockets. It looks like the lip of the bumper would be prone to catching or grabbing pocket seams or other rough materials.
scienceguylabs said:
It's definitely going to be difficult to completely protect. I'm curious as to how well the bumper adhesive will hold up to day after day of pulling it out and putting it back in pockets. It looks like the lip of the bumper would be prone to catching or grabbing pocket seams or other rough materials.
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Same here, I have been considering case options, I don't want it too snug so the case does not stress the bumpers and cause them to fall off. I like to have something that protects, allows easy carry with good access. I don't want something too big that will be cumbersome. A fine line between too little and too much
Cheers,
BR
Belt Holster Case for Microsoft Surface Duo https://store.kensington.com/products/belt-holster-for-microsoft-surface-duo
Might get this myself
Looks like Dbrand for now...but the youtubes of people trying the demo models at Best Buy and Att are not looking good. Each one has super sketchy software that is not working!
T&C said:
Looks like Dbrand for now...but the youtubes of people trying the demo models at Best Buy and Att are not looking good. Each one has super sketchy software that is not working!
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I am pretty sure that is retail demo mode. Because i went to best buy and they let me use it before they put it in demo mode and it was smooth as butter. tested it after demo mode and it was horrible.
Went to an At&t store today and got to spend about a hour with it...the phone was really nice, crazy thin but its just super awkward to text and type.
The the keyboard is wide enough that you have to use 2 hands and just couldn't get comfortable.
I would download swiftkey because lots of mistakes typing with the standard keyboard.
Camara was average quality and even running two apps, youtube and email it just was hard to type and hold the phone in book mode and feel comfortable.
I did put the bumper and zero protection. I see a lot of people dropping this phone.
I think for the cost I'm going to wait it out and see what the reviewers and influencers say...Coming from a 5g phone its going to be hard to take a step backwards.
Interested to see what you all think once you get it in hand.
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Went to an At&t store today and got to spend about a hour with it...the phone was really nice, crazy thin but its just super awkward to text and type.
The the keyboard is wide enough that you have to use 2 hands and just couldn't get comfortable.
I would download swiftkey because lots of mistakes typing with the standard keyboard.
Camara was average quality and even running two apps, youtube and email it just was hard to type and hold the phone in book mode and feel comfortable.
I did but on the bumper and zero protection. I see a lot of people dropping this phone.
I think for the cost I'm going to wait it out and see what the reviewers and influencers say...Coming from a 5g phone its going to be hard to take a step backwards.
Interested to see what you all think once you get it in hand.
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its funny. Microsoft using Swiftkey as a default keyboard
avetny said:
its funny. Microsoft using Swiftkey as a default keyboard
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Didnt look swiftkey for the stock keyboard and didnt see any adjustment in the keyboard size also and or the number row?
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Didnt look swiftkey for the stock keyboard and didnt see any adjustment in the keyboard size also and or the number row?
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It is Swiftkey, (shows in the specs) that said, If I recall, there is some customization that makes it act certain ways in certain situations.
Cheers,
BR
The bumpers are lint magnets. Not sure how long I will be keeping them on
I don't think they are going to offer any protection anyway...
It will be interesting to see in a few weeks the post of people dropping these and the outcome!
This does not look to offer total protection, bit I dig the folio style and functionality.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/otterb...oft-surface-duo-black/6422085.p?skuId=6422085
https://www.otterbox.com/en-us/surf...aaa—&cjevent=c0134510f5d311ea80ba02690a240612
2 versions here
Try some of the Nintendo DS Carry cases that are still around. It has virtually the same form factor and I can confirm the Duo fits snugly inside of them.
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Bandage said:
This does not look to offer total protection, bit I dig the folio style and functionality.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/otterb...oft-surface-duo-black/6422085.p?skuId=6422085
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I got this case for two reasons: 1 ) I drop everything. Repeatedly. 2) I'm not using my Duo as a phone. In fact I turned the ringer off so spam calls don't bother me.
It's a high quality case as you'd expect from Otterbox, but it does work by sticking the Duo to it with adhesive, so you can't remove it. With the case on, you cannot fold the Duo completely around into "phone mode" so if you do plan to use it as a phone, do NOT get this case. The other annoying bit, when I do fold it around most of the way, the duo turns off the right side screen instead of the left that's now buried in the case, so you either have to do the "double tap" to swap screens, or just don't do that.
Also, the pen slot is REALLY tight on this case. Tight enough I put my 2nd gen surface pen in it and it pulled the pen apart trying to get it back out. I bought the slim pen (hate it) and it works much better there because there's not a back cap to pull off. I think over time it'll slide out easier as the elastic stretches.
It reminds me of when I did sales back in the early 90's and carried a dayplanner everywhere. That's essentially what your Duo becomes with this case - a digital dayplanner.
It's hard to play games on it due to the folding issue and how much weight the case adds to the device. All in all, I'm very pleased with the case, but I think a lot of people won't be due to those limitations.

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