Brydge released the second software update for the Brydge Pro Plus, but is it any more usable? Sit back and find out what works, what doesn't work and what drives me crazy about using the Brydge keyboard.
The Brydge Pro+ keyboard is designed for the 2018 iPad Pro as well as the 2020 iPad Pro and features an integrated trackpad in an all-aluminum enclosure for a cost of $199 for the 11 iPad Pro or $229 for the 12.9 iPad Pro.
Available only in Space Grey, the Brydge Pro Plus was announced at CES 2020 ([ Ссылка ]) and took the iPad Pro community by storm as the first Bluetooth keyboard to integrate a trackpad into a single device hacking together accessibility features in iPadOS.
Then the world changed after Apple sherlocked Brydge when it announced iPad trackpad support native in iPadOS 13.4 along with the announcement that it would soon ship an all-in-one solution, Magic Keyboard.
The Magic Keyboard costs a whopping $300 or $350 depending if you have the 11 iPad Pro or the 12.9 iPad Pro. But that delta gets you a significant amount of functionality.
Now the question is, are you willing to spend and extra $100-$150 on a keyboard that you (could) keep for three to four years? If you take that additional cost and average it over four years, the $57 per year to own the 12.9 Brydge Pro Plus is not significantly less than the $87 to own the iPad Pro Magic Keyboard.
To further break that down, the Magic Keyboard costs you an extra $0.10 per day to own.
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Secondary B-Roll Lens: Sony 50mm [ Ссылка ]
On-camera Shotgun Mic: Rode VideoMic NTG [ Ссылка ]
Studio Shotgun Mic: Rode NTG-2 [ Ссылка ]
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