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The Fintie Keyboard Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 combines a magnetically detachable Bluetooth 5.0 keyboard with premium materials and ergonomic design, offering seamless laptop-like productivity, durable dual-layer protection, and customizable viewing angles in a sleek, lightweight package.
K**A
Easy to set up, great price, fast delivery
My Samsung Tab S2 keyboard started going bad and I prefer a separate keyboard rather than using the one on the tablet screen. I was initially wary of this brand because the price was so low in comparison to a replacement Samsung, but the reviews were good so I decided to give it a shot. Since my tablet is pretty old I liked the idea of a lower priced keyboard replacement. The delivery was super fast so that was another plus. I am really pleased with it. There's a slight delay for the keyboard to connect when you start typing, but my Samsung was the same. I do like that the on/off button is on the face of the keyboard rather than the side like the Samsung. There's also a Connect button and a light when your Caps Lock is engaged. The only things I see missing that my Samsung had, are a Delete key (which I saw mentioned on a review, but it's not a huge deal to me) and a touch pad (again, don't care about this because I prefer to use a bluetooth mouse.)The case is a little different than I'm used to but works great. It seems comparable in thickness and the camera on my tablet lines up with the camera opening on the case. There's a frame on the case where you pop in your tablet, and the keyboard is magnetic so you just lay it on the other portion of the case and it stays put. BTW, if you want to keep using your Tab S2 case, you can, because the keyboard area is magnetized on it and the Fintie keyboard stays in place just fine. If you're going to do that, FYI, this Fintie keyboard laps over the sides of the Samsung case the tiniest bit, but it's negligible and the case closes fine.The only thing that took me a minute on the Fintie case was figuring how to stand up the screen while still being able to access the keyboard. It's opposite from the Samsung in that on the Fintie you lift the bottom of the screen and pull it forward a bit into one of the grooves in the case (on the Samsung, part of the case folds down in back to support the tilted screen). I think the Fintie gives you a little more flexibility on the tilt of the screen. The case positioning may be obvious to someone else but I'm a creature of habit and was trying to make it work like my Samsung. Just thought I'd provide that info in case someone has brain lock like me.One other nitpicky mention is that the keys make a slight clicking noise and are not completely silent, but that's not a show stopper for me. I'm really happy with this purchase.
A**R
Samsung Tab S2
Fits my old Samsung Tab S2 9.7 in perfectly!
J**H
Nice and basic, but will likely scratch your screen
I'd absolutely buy this case again given the chance, although I'd keep 2 things in mind:1) The keyboard really needs to be in the case with your tablet or it's not going to fit great, and that keyboard totally will scratch your tablet if you aren't really gentle with it both closing it, and transporting it. My screen isn't destroyed or anything, but there are some pretty clear scratches that weren't there before.2) There isn't really a replacement for the keyboard. I've had this guy for about 6 months or so now and the spacebar on the keyboard is now out of commission. I use this tablet a couple days a week, and the keyboard for less so I'm not sure what could've caused it. It doesn't seem to be of a super cheap make or anything, but here we are. Now that it's out there doesn't seem to be a replacement so it's looking like I'll have to buy the whole shebang again. There is a standealone keyboard sold by Fintie, but it doesn't meet the same specs as this one.Beyond that, the case is great and isn't covered with logos or obnoxious straps. It's basic and professional, and I find it to be a nice, unassuming case to keep on my work tablet and those of my employees. All in all I would buy this again but I would've bought a screen protector.
K**C
Awesome Product, Awesome Price
Just to be clear upfront (since some reviews seem to be for multiple different tablets), I bought this for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2. I would really give this 4.5 stars for a few small reasons, but they are so small it's not worth rounding down.Pros:--Easy to set up (instructions were in a small print but were very clear)--Easy to use (if one places the keyboard on the magnetic part and the tablet doesn't slide around at all)--Small and compact (Based on some reviews, I was afraid my tablet would turn into a tome, but it's still nice, light, and small, and easily portable)--Great battery life (a hard find these days...)Cons:--The space bar doesn't always register for me. I tend to type fairly quickly, but I don't think I type all THAT fast--the key may just not be sensitive enough.--No delete key, which is makes my soul shed a single tear every so often as I'm forced to use the backspace key instead.--No multi-lingual input support (it recognizes different language keyboards, but when I tried to use the Spanish and French ones, for example, I was unable to insert accents or special characters at all).--No autocorrect/autocomplete support (combined with the above three items, this is a little annoying).--No "enter to send" support that I've found yet (Ok, I know you can't do that on the onscreen keyboard, but still, it's habit for when I feel like I'm on an external keyboard).OVERALL:Y'all. It's a $30 keyboard and case that protects the tablet and lets you type and generally works pretty solidly. Especially when you take the price into account, this is an AMAZING bargain. So far, none of the inconveniences are worth the extra $70-$80 I'd have to spend on a keyboard that might sort of resolve one or two of the above issues. For the vast majority of users, I highly l recommend this.