Brydge has just announced the launch of its new 11 MAX+ wireless keyboard with trackpad, the smaller counterpart to the 12.9 MAX+. The new Brydge wireless keyboard is compatible with the 11-inch iPad Pro (1st, 2nd and 3rd Gen) as well as the iPad Air (4th Gen).

Building on the foundation of the Pro+ range, the new 12.9 MAX+ & 11 MAX+ takes the benchmark for iPad Pro keyboards to the next level. The 11 MAX+ features a large native multi-touch trackpad (1.7x larger than the Brydge 11.0 Pro+!), delivering an unparalleled and immersive iPadOS experience.
The 12.9 MAX+ is designed for flexible workflow. Turn any space into the perfect place to get work done, explore new interests, or simply relax.
Fluid gestures on the trackpad make multi-tasking simple. Easily work within spreadsheets, select text, switch between apps and more, all from your trackpad.
Available initially only for pre-order, you can reserve the Brydge 11 MAX+ online for US $119.99 at this link.
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