







⌨️🔋🛡️ Elevate your iPad mini game — type, protect, and power through like a pro!
The Arteck iPad mini A17 Pro Keyboard Case combines a full Mac-style 59-key Bluetooth keyboard with a rugged TPU shockproof case, designed specifically for the Apple 8.3-inch iPad mini A17 Pro and mini 6. Featuring magnetic attachment for quick mode switching, auto sleep/wake functionality, and a fast USB-C charge that powers up to 100 hours, this keyboard case is built for millennial professionals seeking seamless productivity and durable protection on the go.









| ASIN | B09SHRVJWK |
| Additional Features | Compact, Keyboard Case, Rechargeable, Sturdy |
| Antenna Location | Everyday Use |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38 in Tablet Keyboards #332 in Tablet Keyboard Cases |
| Brand | Arteck |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 59 |
| Color | multi |
| Compatible Devices | iPad mini 6, iPad mini 7 (A17 Pro), iPad mini 8.3-inch |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 853 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| Generation | iPad mini 6th Generation |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8"L x 5.9"W x 0.79"H |
| Item Height | 0.79 inches |
| Keyboard Description | A Bluetooth keyboard with a standard Mac layout, larger key size, and auto sleep/wake feature, which also serves as a screen protector and viewing case for the iPad mini 6. Keyboard Description A Bluetooth keyboard with a standard Mac layout, larger key size, and auto sleep/wake feature, which also serves as a screen protector and viewing case for the iPad mini 6. See more |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Arteck |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Tactile |
| Model Name | Arteck iPad Mini 6 Keyboard |
| Model Number | Arteck-KeyboardCase-for-iPadMini6 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 59 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday Use |
| Special Feature | Compact, Keyboard Case, Rechargeable, Sturdy |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
S**N
Great hardware, worth adjusting to the compromise layout
There’s a lot that I like about this: it’s got great battery life even if I don’t switch it off between uses, it charges by seemingly any USB-C charger like the Mini itself, the hinge is very stable and usable to type on your lap, the key travel feels pretty good and the key spacing is reasonable, and the two-part case means it’s really easy to pop the iPad off of the keyboard half and, say, read on it like a kindle. It seems pretty sturdy as a case, and I haven’t worried about it rattling around a shoulder bag. The main downside is that it’s a very tiny keyboard, and rather than make *very* tiny keys they put some characters behind function combos—quote, apostrophe, brackets/braces, and then the question mark and slashes are still their own keys but have moved down next to the spacebar. Comma, period (and thus less-than / greater-than) are about where you’d expect. I’m not sure there’s a better trade-off they could have made, but it does take time to adjust to. The keyboard adds a decent amount of weight, but I think if it weighed any less it would tip over backwards too easily. I bought this keyboard and then spent a few months occasionally using it and otherwise just putting my iPad in the Apple flip cover instead because of the unfamiliar layout. But I’m so much faster typing with even a tiny and oddly-laid-out keyboard than on the touchscreen, that I adjusted to it—and at first it helped that iOS is pretty aggressive about auto-correcting “missing apostrophe” type mistakes that I could just skip typing those rather than hunt for the function combo. The keyboard is different enough from a full size keyboard that, for me, I now just have a different muscle memory for it. And the ability to quickly pop the tablet off of the keyboard is fantastic, and especially good for the Mini, which is so pleasant to hold like a paperback book or a small pad of paper. So in the end I’ve come to love it, and now this case is on my iPad mini full time.
B**E
A quality case and keyboard for a reasonable price.
This case and keyboard are well made and my IPad Mini fits very securely. I Like the keys on the keyboard and they are solid and make it very easy to type. The case closes firmly and makes the unit easy to carry and iPad is well protected. The keyboard has a separate charging input which is easy to access and the battery lasts. Long time.
D**N
Great iPad mini keyboard case option!
Good stuff: Overall a great a product for the price! Tons of features and functionality in this little case. Typing experience is probably as good as you’re going to get in such as small form factor (There’s a reason Apple doesn’t make one of these themselves). The case for the iPad is very nice, and though I haven’t dropped it yet, I feel that it’s well protected. The keyboard is good for it’s size, you’ll need to adjust from a full size or even a small keyboard but typing is fairly smooth on it (typing this review on the keyboard). Built in function keys are nice, media controls are mostly what I use. The Bad: Back to the function keys, I do think some could have been use for other things that aren’t easily accomplished with anther keyboard shortcut, e.g going home with cmd + h or opening spotlight with cmd + space. One of those could have been used to get to the app switcher, and since there is no actual function key, just the function key for the keyboard (this is different than a “real” function key) which is used for the extra commands I actually reassigned caps lock to be the function key so I could still use those keyboard shortcuts. My other issues with this keyboard are, first the hinge mechanism, which other reviews mention being hard to open and getting easier after some use, this appears to be fairly accurate. In my case though, it has become too loose for my liking after only a couple months of occasional use. Now, when closed, it’s no longer tightly closed but flops back and forth, enough so that if I hold it up by the iPad section, the keyboard will sag down about half an inch. This wasn’t like this when I first got it and I’m a bit disappointed in it. Next is the Apple Pencil groove, it’s nice, but it really does make the attachment weaker and my Apple Pencil has been bumped off a couple times from minor things which just wouldn’t happen if it was directly connected to the iPad. While I’m not a fan of the extra slot that other cases have, I think a deeper groove with less material would allow a better connection. lastly, I would love some more color options. Overall this is a solid product and for the price, it’s hard to complain about the shortcomings, though maybe in a new version they can address some of these issues.
T**.
would purchase again
Love this little case. Super convenient. sleek look. love the keyboard, and that it can be easily removed if not needed. perfect weight, not bulky. Bluetooth works perfectly also, worth the purchase
A**.
Cutest thing! (And surprisingly functional)
This Arteck keyboard makes my iPad look super cute while still being very functional. Despite being compact, the keys are surprisingly large and comfortable to type on for a small tablet. There are some combination keys (function, command, shift) that take a little time to get used to, but once you learn them, they’re easy to use and intuitive. I especially appreciate the slide-style on/off switch instead of a button—it makes powering the keyboard on and off much simpler. Battery life is excellent; I haven’t had to charge it once in over two weeks of regular use. On top of all that, it’s a real eye-catcher. People regularly ask me where I got such a cute “laptop.” Overall, it’s a great combination of style, portability, and practicality.
X**R
Purchased Feb 2023 and keyboard battery stopped holding charge Jun 2023
Sept 24, 2023 Update: Arteck support reached out to me and provided a replacement unit. I am currently testing this unit and will further update my review experience with its functioning. Original Review: This was a great case. Sturdy, really expands iPad use/capability. I have never been a fan of the folios with the flap folding. I am a professional multimedia designer, and I need ultimate security for my devices while working on the go. (I prefer the type of security that Otterbox provides.) The case is free-standing and allows for a broader range of viewing angles, and when I discovered I could remove the display section of the case from the keyboard, my mind was blown. I thought this was a great solution; it's compact, lightweight, and easy to connect/handle. Unfortunately, within 4months the keyboard went awry. First, I could not access keys like "?" and then certain assigned characters were missing or re-arranged (within the ENGLISH keyboard setting.) Finally, the keyboard just stopped holding a charge. This unit has a warranty for "2 years." I contacted support and have yet to receive word. I am in the market for a travel-size multi-device keyboard (this one isn't working) and found Arteck sells one. I might have to look elsewhere.
J**F
Best option for active, intense iPad users
In past travels to multiple continents this form factor has proven to be the most sturdy and usable option out there for the traveler. When I had to replace my Mini 4 and its Zagg case this year I despaired of finding a suitable replacement. This is unbelievably even better than the Zagg case. My favorite feature is the magnetic tabs attaching the tablet frame to the keyboard, enabling use as a handheld tablet while protecting the keyboard from potential damage without the need for a fragile swivel hinge such as used by competing products. The only real complaint I have is that the keyboard mapping is not completely Apple-compatible, the most irritating difference being the mapping of []’”{} as function keys, making touch typing difficult, especially for the commonly used apostrophe. The mapping to ‘ to fn-L is annoying and doesn’t get better over time, I’m pretty sure the keyboard doesn’t open all the way to 130 degrees, but that’s not a show-stopper. I look forward to future implementations of this design.
A**7
Great Idea, But Too Clunky in Practice
I really wanted to like the Arteck iPad mini A17 Pro keyboard case, but it just didn’t work out. The case felt surprisingly heavy for such a small device, and I kept having trouble keeping it connected to the iPad. After a few tries, I ended up returning it. On the bright side, the return process was quick and painless.
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