Cloak

Undercover

$29.99
Currently not available

Influence & Stats:

Mikemccoy

Invented By:

Michael McCoy

Total Paid Out: $107,392

Development Duration: about 1 month

Days in Store: 1051

Units to Date: 14,098

Cloak - Undercover

Protect – and prop up – your first-generation Apple iPad with Cloak, a sleek, sturdy case that doubles as a convenient, versatile stand! With Cloak you can finally take your iPad out of your lap and use it comfortably and safely in any situation.




Portrait:
Fold the Cloak’s front cover behind your iPad and use the larger plastic support brace located on the product’s inside cover to prop up the screen vertically.

Typing:
Flip out the smaller plastic support brace on Cloak’s inside cover to prop up your iPad screen at a low landscape angle, ideal for typing.

Landscape:
Open Cloak’s front cover and use it to prop up your iPad screen from behind. The screen can be positioned in different angles using a friction-fit folding mechanism.

On The Go:
The Cloak is constructed from sturdy non-slip silicone, with durable plastic on the hinge mechanisms. The hard front cover protects your iPad screen from damage while you’re on the move.

To insert your iPad, just pop it into the front of the case. Cloak comes in four colors: black, pink, blue, and green.

Shipping Schedule
- Black: In Stock
- Pink: In Stock
- Blue: In Stock
- Green: In Stock

Specs
Weight: 1.2 lbs
Dimensions: 0.77in x 7.97in x 9.72in

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Cloak

This ipad case it too heavy, I won't recommended to anyone..

Reviewed by Rob Latimour | 5 months ago

My favorite

It works everywhere and on everything! On my sheets, kitchen counter, side of couch. I love it because I can use it for every surface.

Reviewed by Puentista Castillo | 6 months ago

One half is too heavy the other too flimsy

Stand up legs are destined to break of you are lucky enough to pry them out for use. I guess I should have looked closer at the existing reviews.

Reviewed by Bill Laidlaw | 6 months ago