Do you have an iPad Case?
The moment I got my iPad I knew I was going to need a case to protect it. Even if I didn’t allow my children to touch the iPad (which I do) I knew they would become curious and try to play with it. Since we do allow them to play on the iPad, I am definitely happy to have a case to protect it. It’s not just for my boys though, the iPad can be very slippery without a case to protect it and I have actually dropped it myself..oops!
We received a free Keka iPad Case to review.
About Keka
Keka was launched in the summer of 2010 with the original iPad keyboard case. They now have a fully customizable hardcover case for all iPad models, Kindle and Kindle Fire. Keka is located in beautiful San Fransisco. It is so beautiful there that it inspires them to make beautiful products for their consumers.
The goal with Keka was to create an iPad and Kindle case that is so beautiful that you’ll want one to match your moods and outfits!
Our Thoughts on the Keka iPad case we reviewed:
I love the look, style, feel and customization of my case. I had a photo of my boys added to the case to make it personal and some girly features to share some of my girly side/personality. I am so in love with my case and enjoy sharing it with others. The best part is that the inside of the case is leather and protects my iPad while the outside is hard and sturdy. (We need sturdy with 5 boys!)
You can get your very own Keka iPad case too at www.kekacase.com.
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*Disclaimer: We received a free Keka iPad Case to facilitate this review. We only give honest reviews.
Janet W. says
I’d love to customize my own case for my iPad! How neat!
stefanie says
That is really nice, and really cute! I don’t own an iPad, but its really cool to know. If it ever comes up in conversation, now I have something to add! 🙂