Keep your Brydge up to date to get the best features. Image: Brydge/Cult of Mac Brydge recently rolled out a big update for select iPad keyboards that finally brings multitouch gesture support and ...
When it came to trying the upcoming Brydge Max+ keyboard for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, it seemed most sensible to write it up as a head-to-head against the Apple Magic Keyboard. Both are premium-priced ...
Brydge, the renowned creator of tablet keyboard accessories for both Apple iPad and Microsoft Surface systems, has unveiled and teased its latest creation in the form of an iPad keyboard complete with ...
Brydge has been making keyboards for Apple's iPads for years now, and the newest model, the Brydge 12.9 MAX+, is compatible with the third, fourth, and fifth-generation iPad Pro models, so it works ...
The debate about whether or not Apple’s iPad Pro can replace your laptop isn’t going to stop anytime soon. My advice? Use Apple’s biggest tablet however you see fit. For me, that means using it just ...
Accessory maker Brydge has announced a new firmware upgrade for its Pro+ keyboard/trackpad that fixes nagging issues that has plagued iPad Pro users since launch. We go hands on to see how much of a ...
Brydge today announced the upcoming launch of a new beta firmware update designed for the Pro+ keyboards, which launched last spring. The Pro+ keyboards feature integrated trackpads and came out ahead ...
One of the best keyboards money can buy for iPad Pro now comes with a built-in trackpad. The Brydge Pro+ is one of the first to truly embrace mouse support in iPadOS. And it costs a lot less than ...
The Brydge Pro+ is an all-aluminum keyboard and trackpad designed specifically for the 2018 and 2020 iPad Pros. While the hardware is in the right place, the changes in iPadOS 13.4 have left us ...
Brydge has been making iPad keyboards for nearly a decade now, and while the iPad itself has changed a lot over that time, the company has largely followed the same formula: design a keyboard that ...
The answer to whether this will help replace your MacBook with an iPad is more or less what it’s always been: it depends on whether you can do all your work with what’s available on iPadOS. The iPad ...