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Should you Buy a Cheap or Expensive iPad Cover?

Jan 25, 2024

Should you Buy a Cheap or Expensive iPad Cover?

There are few things more subjective than the amount of money a person is willing to spend on a case for the iPad. Whether it's an iPad Mini, iPad Air, iPad Pro, or classic iPad, the accessory business is a serious one, and users generally take their time choosing the right case for the right iPad. 

Even if you have Applecare, you usually want to protect your iPad from at least scratches and screen damage to prevent the inconvenience of repair. Or you might be more business focused, looking for an iPad case that converts your tablet into a laptop. And many iPad owners just want cases that reflect their personalities. Regardless of the need, the question remains: should you buy a cheap or expensive iPad cover? Well, the answer isn't that cut and dry. 

Instead of debating the merits of cost, and considering market saturation, let's instead look at the reasons you might buy an iPad case in the first place. From there, it's a bit easier to determine if that's an expensive transaction, or a relatively cheaper one. 

Why do I need an iPad case? 

  1. Screen protection

While Applecare does alleviate the costs of repair, it's still an inconvenience. So one of the primary reasons to purchase an iPad case is for screen protection. Scratches and falls, smudging, are all common things to protect your screen against. Cheaper cases might not have strong screen protection, while more expensive cases will go the extra mile with scratch resistant coatings. So in this case, you'll spend more on cases with a high level of screen protection, and cheaper cases will have the most basic level. 

  1. Protection from the weather


Sometimes we just can't avoid the elements. Between dirt and rain, things happen. Cheap cases are often not rated for weather protection, offering not much in the way of keeping water or dirt out. More expensive cases will have IP ratings and will generally work well to protect your ports and screen against weather damage. Naturally, keeping your iPad protected from the elements reduces possible repair costs. 

  1. Style and charm


The gist of the iPad cases on the market are simple cases that offer a varying level of protection and comfort, but come in a variety of colors and styles. Fashion cases, as they are known, range from super cheap silicon versions to moderately expensive sleek folios. But these types of cases are very popular, as they allow users to express themselves through color and form, rather than drab but functional protection. There is a balance though, as there are some cases out there that offer both superior protection and plenty of style options, but they tend to be more expensive.

  1. Adding features


The more features you want in your iPad case, the more expensive it's going to be. If you want ultimate protection, an industrial strength case with rubber bumpers and sticky grips will be the way to go. If you are more business focused, then you'll want to look for a case with an included wireless keyboard. Naturally, these cost a bit more than a cheap case without, but if you need it to get work done, then price won't influence your decision as much. 

Find ultimate protection with WingoCase

If you're looking for the highest level of protection and ergonomics in your iPad case at a mid-level cost, then look no further than WingoCase. 

Available for the iPad 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th gen, iPad Air 4th and 5th gen, and iPad Mini 4th and 5th gen, WingoCase is made with durable materials to protect against drops and whacks. It has four ergonomic fold-out grips so you can use it in portrait or landscape mode. You can't go wrong pairing protection with ergonomics in an iPad case, regardless of the cost.

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