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The YHMHOG Faux Leather Case is a slim, lightweight folio designed exclusively for the 10.3-inch reMarkable 2 digital paper tablet (2020 model). Crafted from premium PU leather with a soft microfiber interior, it offers robust protection against scratches and impacts. Featuring a secure elastic strap closure, a convenient hand strap for one-handed use, a pen holder for your stylus, and adjustable multi-viewing angles, this case blends functionality with professional style. Ideal for millennial managers who demand both elegance and practicality in their tech accessories.






| ASIN | B09FDM6Y12 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #437,941 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #5,934 in Tablet Cases |
| Brand | YHMHOG |
| Compatible Devices | Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (242) |
| Date First Available | 28 September 2021 |
| Form Factor | Flip |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Item Weight | 290 g |
| Manufacturer | YHMHOG-FennSuin |
| Material | Faux Leather Polyurethane |
| Mounting Hardware | no |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 25.5 x 21.59 x 2.01 cm; 290 g |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Standing screen display size | 10.3 Inches |
K**S
Ok, if you want the case to function as a stand using the steeper angle they advertise, realize that portrait mode will be upside down (pics 1 & 3), unless you insert the rM2 into the case upside down. Which is dumb. The shallower angle works great (pic 2). And there is a workaround for the steeper angle, but it relies on the case leaning back on a fold in the front flap and balancing the bottom of the tablet case and the very edge of the front flap, which seems precarious (pic 4). Also, there is no vertical stand option, which is dumb for a primarily vertical device. HOWEVER. I am a big design snob and never wanted anything other than the OG, reMarkable company-manufactured book folio case, which is soooo perfectly crafted and fits the tablet soooo sleekly and sexily so that you can see all of the front of the device in its naked glopry. But after 2.5 years of treating it like a princess, I finally got hummus oil all over mine and went looking for something cheaper. I tried another book folio case that was lauded as being as thin and show-offy as the brand version -- but the edges stuck out, interfering with the pen being able to adhere to the magnet on the edge of the device, boo hiss, return-o-matic. Feeling out of options, I went for this one. It looked sturdy and more food-resistant. I got a used one ("unopened" but it had a few traces of filth and grode, so I know it was in fact opened and tested by some greasy-fingered shlub) and I am surprised how much I like it after a few cleaning wipes. I don't feel like I have to be nearly so cautious handling or bagging the device. The thickness makes it feel more substantial without adding much weight at all. My device feels secure, and I use both the pen loop and the pen pocket at the same time for an extra stylus and without it adding bulk either (though the magnet is uninterrupted by the case so you could ignore both pen-holding options for that, which would matter to me if I still had the OG rM pen). I was worried that having to insert the rM into a case "frame" would offend my eyes after the simple magnet design of the rM folio, but actually I think it is very handsome this way, and there is no real reason you need the white frame of the device to be fully exposed. Again, it feels like the screen is protected without making it look chonky (pic 6) What I really love that I never thought I would use or want is (1) the elastic band, which holds the case closed in a satisfying way, not that it falls open without it but it's kind of ritualistically pleasing to use at the end of a productive session, if that makes sense? It adds to that secure, substantial feeling. And (2) the smaller stretch band on the inside of the front flap. When you fold the flap back and secure it with that smashing elastic band (pic 5), everything lies very nice and flat and you can actually hold the device quite comfortably with the left hand and use gestures or your pen with the right (sorry, nefarious lefties, maybe there's one out there for you, too).
A**O
Fait parfaitement pour ma remarkable2. Bonne qualité de finition et assez robuste. Par contre les coins de la tablette sont assez exposés, surtout l'endroit où se situe la prise pour recharger (endroit très sensible sur les remarkable2)
A**R
Very happy with it
M**L
I'm an attorney and I recently purchased a ReMarkable 2 (GAME CHANGER- but that's a different review) I needed a folio that was tough and could withstand being lugged to, and around, various courts and jails all day. This fits the bill. It is sturdy and still nice looking. My favorite feature though, is that it has a holster for the stylus on the ReMarkable. Otherwise the stylus just "clicks" on by magnet to the tablet, this holster keeps the stylus from getting knocked off and down into the abyss of my bag. I recommend this folio without reservation.
D**Y
Fantastic, use it all the time. Its thinker so by the time your write at the bottom of the screen it gets awkward. Taking the device out is much more comfortable. Magnets on the right side disrupt accuracy of writing just barely on the edge there. When your writing and your going for squeezing one more word in before starting another line and your letters go screwy, is a bit frustrating. Its sturdy, easy to transport, easy to use, lightweight. And for the most part very well designed.
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