My iPad used to be a screen. MOFTs Dynamic Folio made it the ultimate floating workspace
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Meet the Dynamic Folio a case from the folks at MOFT that elevates your iPad. Literally. And at multiple heights and angles, that too. I saw the Dynamic Folio at CES this year and I cant begin to tell you how much time I spent just fiddling around with the case, trying to master all its unique folding techniques. You see, I come from a time when iPad cases were pretty simple roll the flap into a triangle and prop your iPad up, or pop a kickstand at the back and dock your iPad on a surface. The Dynamic Folio doesnt belong to that era it comes from a future where a case empowers an iPad while protecting it. Perhaps the only case on the market that makes your iPad hover, the Dynamic Folio goes above and beyond to make using the iPad ergonomic for creators, helping them unleash their productivity and creativity.The Dynamic Folio is the latest from MOFTs collection of wild origami-inspired cases, stands, and accessories. MOFT has made a name for itself with clever accessories that are as playful as they are practical. The Dynamic Folio continues that legacy, turning a simple magnetic cover into a multi-angle workstation. At first glance, its an unassuming slab of MOVAS (MOFTs proprietary vegan leather alternative) wrapped around a fiberglass core. But with a few folds, it morphs into a hovering stand, an ergonomic sketching surface, or a perfectly balanced reading perch.Designer: MOFTClick Here to Buy Now: $34 $39 (13% off). Hurry, only 1/300 left! Raised over $173,000.MOFT has mastered the art of functional folding. The Dynamic Folio attaches magnetically and can be manipulated into multiple positions, each designed for different use cases. Theres a low-angle 30-degree mode for sketching and note-taking (which also allows you to flip the iPad backward to face a collaborator), a 45-degree setup that works well for typing, and a full 60-degree elevation that lifts the iPad up to three inches off the deskperfect for video calls, watching content, or using the tablet as a secondary display thats at eye level with your desktop monitor. Unlike Apples Smart Folio, which offers only two static angles, MOFTs design feels intentionally versatile, adapting to different workflows instead of forcing you to adapt to it. In true MOFT fashion, the Dynamic Folio is also lighter than Apples own offerings.The Dynamic Folios magic lies entirely in these crease lines. They go above and beyond anything youve seen, giving you up to 6 ways to dock your iPad Pro for maximum efficiency in both landscape AND portrait modes. Icons help guide you to master the multiple folding patterns. It almost feels like actually building something out of origami youre filled with a sense of curiosity as you use it, and its effortless folding makes it almost a fidget toy of sorts but when you fold it to the right angle, youre rewarded with an iPad viewing experience above any other folio case on the market.If 6 different docking styles werent enough, the Dynamic Folio is also the only iPad case (to my knowledge) that lets you simultaneously dock your iPhone with your iPad Pro. A small fold creates an additional stand to magnetically attach your iPhone as a second screen, which is a thoughtful touch for anyone juggling devices. And if youre an Apple Pencil user, MOFT even offers an optional magnetic holder to keep the stylus secured. Its one of those small conveniences that make you wonder why Apple hasnt built something similar into their own cases. Want to migrate from a table to working on your lap? The Dynamic Folio has a lap mode too, which is perfect for on-the-go work while youre in an Uber or on a flight.The case itself is built with a fiberglass core wrapped in MOVAS, MOFTs proprietary vegan leather alternative. Its soft, durable, and resistant to scratchesbecause lets be honest, nobody wants their expensive iPad case looking like a worn-out notebook after a few weeks. The largest 13-inch version of the Dynamic Folio adds 292 grams to the iPad, while the 11-inch version is slightly lighter. Its nowhere near as heavy as Apples Magic Keyboard, making it a great choice for those who want a functional stand without the bulk of a full keyboard case.Apples own Smart Folio has always been the default option for those who dont want to think too hard about accessories. Its sleek, its magnetic, and it folds into a couple of basic angles. But thats exactly the problemits basic. The Dynamic Folio isnt here to be just a cover; its a functional upgrade that treats the iPad like the high-powered machine it is. You dont buy an iPad Pro to use it like a paperback book. You buy it because its a creative tool, a second screen, a sketchpad, and a workstation. A case should enhance those capabilities, not limit them.The Dynamic Folio comes in 2 colors for now a dual-tone cement + sapphire (grey and blue), or a classic jet black, and in 3 sizes for the iPad Mini, for the 11 iPad Pro (M4 and below) or the 13 iPad Pro (M4 and below). The cases are also compatible with recent iPad Air models too, although you can check the link below to see if your iPad will fit into the Dynamic Folio, which ships globally as early as May 2025.Click Here to Buy Now: $34 $39 (13% off). Hurry, only 1/300 left! Raised over $173,000.The post My iPad used to be a screen. MOFTs Dynamic Folio made it the ultimate floating workspace first appeared on Yanko Design.
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