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OtterBox iPad Pro Defender case now available to order (and 25% off)

OtterBox today announced availability of an iPad Pro version of its popular Defender case.

The Defender Series for iPad Pro packs in much of what you’d expect based on cases from the series for other Apple devices. For $129.95 (currently 25% off), you’ll find a polycarbonate protective shell with front bezel protection, a screen protector with full access to Touch ID, and a built-in stand with space to store an Apple Pencil.

And the new iPad Pro case comes alongside new versions of the Symmetry Series Folio, this time for the new iPad mini 4 ($59.95) and the new Profile Series for iPad Air 2 ($49.95). However both are currently 25% off for a limited time alongside the new iPad Pro case and most other products on the company’s site.

The new iPad Pro Defender case is available to order now for $97.46 (reg. $129.95) with shipping currently scheduled for Jan. 1. The other two new cases will ship in time for the holidays if you purchase before Dec. 17.

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Comments

  1. golfersal - 8 years ago

    Again another case that only has landscape mode for built in stand. When are these guys going to realize that we also like the Ipad in portrait mode.

  2. golfersal - 8 years ago

    I made a mistake, the picture you see above is not what the case is. In going through the video of the product from Otterbox, the cover comes off and becomes the case and it allows you to sit the ipad in both landscape and portrait, so this may be a very good case despite the high cost.

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