Targus Collaborates with Samsung to Introduce Bluetooth Keyboard Case for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
Targus, a global leader in laptop and tablet cases and mobile computing accessories, announced today the US launch of its new Bluetooth Keyboard for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. Slim and sleek, the stylish case cradles the tablet while offering a laptop-like experience with its integrated full QWERTY keyboard.
A global partner in the Samsung Mobile Accessory Partnership Program (SMAPP), Targus worked closely with Samsung to design a keyboard case that would add style, protection, and enhanced functionality for the newly released S6 Lite. Manufactured in Korea, the case features a thin leatherette front cover with a form-fitting tray that’s molded to fit the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. Its front cover folds into a two-way magnetic stand to seamlessly transition from a closed protective mode, to open laptop mode with two viewing angles, all while conveniently storing the magnetic S Pen (Pen not included).
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Using the latest Bluetooth 5.0 firmware, the well-spaced keyboard delivers over 100 hours of use when fully charged and up to 120 days of battery standby.
“Just like the Galaxy Tab S6, the new S6 Lite is bound to deliver enhanced productivity. Our case compliments that nicely by delivering a stylish statement while meeting your performance and protection needs – whether you’re a large enterprise, a small business, or an individual who needs to get work done,” said Andrew Corkill, vice president of global marketing at Targus.
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Additional Features & Specs
- 2 viewing angles with magnetic stand
- Magnetic S Pen Holder
- Sleep/wake tablet functionality
- 64-key keyboard
- Keyboard auto off after 10 minutes
- Battery Type: rechargeable 280mAh (charging cable not included)
- Battery Life: 100 hours of use/ 120 standby
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