With lots of apps that are perfect for college life, the Apple iPad is one of the best gadgets to have by your side as a college student and the following iPad accessories are geared to make your stay on campus even easier.
ZooGue BinderPad - $29.99
The ZooGue BinderPad might seem like an odd iPad accessory in theory, but in practice, it's perfect for college use. The innovative BinderPad case is a thin iPad pouch that tailored to convert any 3 ring binder into an iPad case. Simply slide your iPad into the ZooGue BinderPad and clip it into a 3 ring binder and your iPad will sit nicely in your binder for easy access.
Wacom Bamboo Stylus for iPad - $29.95
Regardless of if you're trying to draw a quick sketch, quickly jot down an idea, or write a quick note, having a stylus sure beats trying to do the above with your fingers. Wacom is the industry leader in tablets and related products and they've managed to create the best iPad stylus to date. The Wacom Bamboo Stylus is a high quality iPad stylus that has a natural ergonomic feel, is very durable, looks professional, and allows you to draw in both broad in thin strokes (based on pressure weight).
Belkin Slim Back Pack for iPad - $49.99
While on campus, you'll need a proper backpack that can carry all of your textbooks, binders, notebooks, pens, pencils, and your iPad. The Belkin Slim Back Pack is inexpensive, sports a thin design, has lots of compartments that can fit anything from power cables, pens, flash cards, books, pens, and has a special compartment to keep your iPad safe and snug.
HyperJuice Mini External iPad Battery - $99.95
The Apple iPad has a very powerful battery that can last up to ten hours, but during those times when you've exhausted your iPad battery and can't make it to a power outlet; you'll need a backup plan. The HyperJuice Mini 7200mAh external battery works with both the iPad and iPhone and can deliver up to 10 additional hours of battery life to your iPad and can recharge an iPhone up to 6 times before a recharge is needed.
Apple Wireless Keyboard - $69.00
Let's face it; the inbuilt touchscreen QWERTY keyboard on the iPad just won't cut it when writing college papers, browsing the web, or when doing anything that involves lots of typing. If you want to ditch your laptop for an iPad while on campus, you'll need a dedicated keyboard and the Apple Wireless Keyboard will be your best option for serious typing on your Apple tablet.
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