







⌨️ Elevate your Galaxy Tab game — work smarter, type brighter, and stand out effortlessly!
The Dexnor keyboard case is a premium accessory designed exclusively for 12.4" Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ Plus, S9+ Plus, S9 FE+ Plus, S8+ Plus, S7+ Plus, and S7 FE models. Featuring a durable aluminum floating cantilever magnetic stand, a precision multi-touch trackpad, and a backlit scissor-switch keyboard with 7 color options, it transforms your tablet into a versatile laptop-like workstation. With dual S Pen holders, long-lasting 800mAh battery life, and seamless DeX mode compatibility, this case is engineered for professionals and multitaskers seeking enhanced productivity and style on the move.

















| ASIN | B0C7BZZW93 |
| Additional Features | Backlit Keys in Scissor Mechanisms, Durable Premium Leather, Ergonomic, Floating Cantilever Design, Laptop-like Experience, Long-lasting Rechargeable Battery, Practical Shortcut Keys, Precision Touchpad, Slim & Portable, Steady Protection, Tablet/DeX Modes Available, Two S Pen Holders |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Multimedia, Personal, Student |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96 in Tablet Keyboard Cases |
| Brand | Dexnor |
| Built-In Media | Bluetooth Keyboard, Quick-start Guide, USB Cable, User Manual |
| Button Quantity | 78 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ Plus 12.4" 2024, Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G 12.4" 2021, Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ Plus 12.4" 2020, Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ Plus 12.4" 2022, Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ Plus /S9+ Plus 12.4" 2023 (Not fit for S9/S9 FE!!!) Compatible Devices Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ Plus 12.4" 2024, Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G 12.4" 2021, Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ Plus 12.4" 2020, Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ Plus 12.4" 2022, Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ Plus /S9+ Plus 12.4" 2023 (Not fit for S9/S9 FE!!!) See more |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,179 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Aluminum, PU Leather, Polycarbonate |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06975582708818 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.43"L x 9.17"W x 0.85"H |
| Item Weight | 920 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Multi Functional |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Dexnor |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Scissor Switch |
| Model Name | Bluetooth Keyboard Dexnor DK001 |
| Model Number | DK001 |
| Number of Keys | 78 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Multimedia, Personal, Student |
| Special Feature | Backlit Keys in Scissor Mechanisms, Durable Premium Leather, Ergonomic, Floating Cantilever Design, Laptop-like Experience, Long-lasting Rechargeable Battery, Practical Shortcut Keys, Precision Touchpad, Slim & Portable, Steady Protection, Tablet/DeX Modes Available, Two S Pen Holders Special Feature Backlit Keys in Scissor Mechanisms, Durable Premium Leather, Ergonomic, Floating Cantilever Design, Laptop-like Experience, Long-lasting Rechargeable Battery, Practical Shortcut Keys, Precision Touchpad, Slim & Portable, Steady Protection, Tablet/DeX Modes Available, Two S Pen Holders See more |
| Style Name | Magic Style |
| Switch Type | Scissor-Switch |
| Theme | KEYBOARDS |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**S
Nice keyboard case that makes the tablet more useful.
I originally was skeptical of this keyboard case. But after a couple of days use it has been surprising. The tablet stays firm with the magnetic bond to the floating cantilever holder. The viewing angles are perfect for typing on my lap. Overall the solid feel of this keyboard case is wondeful with little to no wiggle. The feel of the keys are very good and the adjustable backlighting was a feature that stands out. The not so good is this case nearly double the thickness of the tablet. And the weight is significantly more than I was hoping for. Time will tell if the edges of the tablet get damaged from there being no physical barreris from a side edge drop. The case is slightly oversized to minimize this risk but i do not want too find out the limits of it. Overall it makes my tabs10+ more useable and I will continue to use it over the long haul.
T**Y
Great Keyboard!
I love this keyboard! It takes minimal charging. It lights up and connects seamlessly. It it easy to connect the first time. When I had trouble finding it on Bluetooth, a simple Google search how-to solved my issue. I am glad to have it for my Galaxy Tablet!
A**R
NOT A PROTECTIVE CASE, A PRODUCTIVITY CASE
This isn't going to provide your tablet much protection, 1) can't use even a TPU case on this since the magnets are too weak. 2) Edges are exposed 3) Weak Magnets means the tablet will fall out or shift dangerously out of the case that leave it open to be stepped on. Pros: -Feels APPLE quality, I've had the PRO Keyboard from Apple for my iPad Pros, and this functions in pretty much the same way, sans the charging passthrough, which could probably easily be implemented. -The keys on this are PERFECTLY SPRINGY. Now, I'm not a keyboard snob, I write this on a mechanical keyboard, but I rarely have issues with membrane or laptop style scissor switch keyboards. This one feels great, like a perfect 50gram key press, little lighter than the 60gram I rock daily, but stiffer than a 30g or 40 gram a lot of gamers like to use. They feel great. -Trackpad isn't bad, functions, is responsive, and gets the job done, just slightly cramped. Given the "FLOATING" nature of this case, could probably do away with the creature comfort S-Pen holder and moved the keyboard up more, and give you an extra millimeter or two of trackpad space and that would probably be the sweet spot. Though, it functions and since the tablet is right there, and your tablet supports S-Pen, means... not really lacking in screen manipulation options that you can forgive a tiny trackpad. -I got the blue one, and it's more of a proper NAVY Blue, very sharp and not toy looking. -Backlight LED Blending, this must have a diffusion layer over the LEDs, since there's none of that annoying shimmer issue from cheaper backlight keyboards. Usually the biggest culprits for this are White, Yellow, and Purple. What I mean, is if your eyes are sensitive to this, you'll notice that white is Red Green and Blue mixed, there are clearly 2 sets of those colors with about a millimeter gap between the arrays providing the backlight on each key. you can clearly see the LEDs Though whatever diffusion they're using hides the off axis color shift. So for instance on cheaper keyboards, tilt one direction you'll see the Green being used for Yellow, tilt the other direction and you'd see the Red as well. and as a result would create a weird shimmer effect that bothers me. NOT HERE, this blends the colors, even Yellow and Purple, pretty well. I'm personally a CYAN person. Cons: -Viewing angle, I need just like 10 degrees more tilt in this to make it comfortable for me, this was the issue I had with the official Magic Keyboard. This copies that keyboard so well that it copies that flaw, also. I got frustraited with the magic keyboard that I broke it, would never close flat, but did give me 20 more degrees to play with and held its position, not at this point with this keyboard since when on my lap, the device tilts back a little bit to give me that extra 10 degrees. though resting on a desk, it's not the most comfortable. You don't have to always copy Apple nearly 1:1. You can iterate and improve. Like personally I would love if this acted more like a laptop hing and you could fold this nearly flat back. And maybe add a feature where you can put your tablet into a vertical/portrait orientation as well. -Magnets are WEAK. Wanted to use this with a TPU Case to just give my tablet some extra protection and the weak magnets wouldn't go through the thin TPU. Conclusion: My favorite tablet cases for ipads are the laptop style cases, but for whatever reason, those manufacturers refuse to make those for Samsung tablets. I get not making them for EVERY android tablets out there, but Samsung is pretty popular... This is a great case in its own right, and works well, connects fast and has a function row, which is kind of nice, since it means the number row isn't home to media keys and kind of keeps them out of the way. I would recommend this keyboard, it's super comfy to type on, and is just as nice as the Magic Keyboard for half the price, while giving you a 7 color backlight keyboard.
H**O
Basically a laptop!!!
Love this keyboard and its color. I have no issues with its Bluetooth connectivity as it just connects automatically after paring it and just turning it on. I notice no delay with the keyboard and works great with any inputs I do: the keyboard itself feels pretty iffy, but comfortable nonetheless after some getting used to. It makes you feel like you have a laptop. Quality feels premium, aside from the keyboard buttons themselves, but its acceptable. One thing I will complain about though is how heavy it is. I understand that they added weight so it doesnt topple over , but repositioning or carrying this thing around makes you feel how heavy it is.
M**T
The last keyboard case Ill ever buy.
With the Dexnor case and keyboard being 130 dollars I was a bit worried it would not hold up to my extremely high standards. The construction of the device is secondary to none, It is very well built and solid. The hinges hold firm and dont wobble around. The only construction criticism I have is that the keyboard and base is pretty light compared to the tablet so its a bit backheavy when open. I wish they would have added some weight to the base, but I totally understand why they didnt. Second is the lack of rubber feet on the bottom. This thing likes to slide around a bit and again, I understand that adding feet would add "Deck flex" to the keyboard. The typing experience is one of the best from a compact keyboard like this. The keys have a great feel to them and typing is very enjoyable. Its a little cramped but absolutely nothing I couldn't get used to after a few minutes of typing. My biggest complaint with the lower half of this device is the trackpad. The trackpad isnt great, a bit on the small side and the sensitivity or latency on it seems just a bit off. It could be the tablet settings but Ive looked and cant seem to get it just right. Now I mostly use a bluetooth mouse and turn off the trackpad (Which is an excellent feature). The RGB keys is a great addition and helps me see at night or in the dark which is excellent. The timeout feature is a bit short and I haven't been able to figure out a way to make it longer which kinda sucks but thats a small thing. Lastly, I dislike that the S Pen has no cover on it to keep it in place while charging. I wish there was a magnetic flap that went over the pen even though they include a place for it inside. The pen dosen't seem to charge when inside. Overall 10/10 rating on this device. Just a few minor things that can be overlooked. Would absolutely buy again even though Its built sturdily enough I doubt Ill ever have to.
K**E
Sturdy... magnet is awesome for the tablet. Works great.
This thing is awesome. Exactly what I was looking for, for the galaxy s10 plus tablet.
B**E
Probably the best 3rd party keyboard case you can get for your Tab... with one flawed trackpad.
This is arguably the best keyboard case you can get for your Tabs right now. The Tab attaches to the keyboard case magnetically, and is very sturdy. The widest typing angle is decent, though I like to keep it at slightly over 90 degrees to block out overhead lights sometimes since this tablet is way too reflective. It is worth mentioning that the case does make it quite a bit heavier, so that is something to keep in mind. The case feels very official, and is very well made. Now onto the keyboard portion, it's decent! The keyboard itself is actually pretty good. It feels nice to type on, and I can easily get over 100WPM on it without too many mistakes. You can also change the colors and brightness for the backlight, which is very nice. There's a 30 second timeout before the backlight goes off though, which I find quite annoying as I like to have the backlight on for a lot longer than that. I understand it does that to save battery (which does last a good couple days), but it would be great for those who are willing to have shorter battery life in exchange for longer backlight. The trackpad is not that good. On the trackpad, you get to a certain point in the center where pressing it down activates both the left and right click. There's also a lot of friction, which makes dragging not very comfortable. When dragging your finger across the trackpad, you'll notice that the pressure needed to drag your finger causes a click to occur. The trackpad also deactivates if you are pressing a key on the keyboard at the same time, so no Shift/Ctrl + Drag shortcuts. That's very unfortunate since some apps and websites I use rely on this function, so it sucks that I'm not able to use them together. There's also a short lag when activating the trackpad, where the cursor takes a second or so to respond. Palm rejection is also not good, the trackpad could activate unexpectedly when you are typing, but you can also disable the trackpad if you don't need it. Trackpad gestures work though, and do so pretty well. It is easily the best part of the trackpad itself. Personally I have not tried any other trackpads with my Tab, but I haven't heard good things about the official Book Cover Keyboard's trackpad either, so perhaps some problems could be software related, though I do hope that Dexnor continues to refine the trackpad experience on their end by resolving some of the issues I have mentioned here. Aside from the trackpad, I think this case is a very solid buy! Dexnor has done a pretty good job bringing the floating keyboard case to the Galaxy Tab Plus series. At this price, though a tad bit expensive, is nowhere near as outrageous as Samsung's own Book Cover Keyboard, which doesn't even have backlight, nor does it have a good trackpad. If you need a keyboard case, this is the one to get. I am looking forward to what improvements Dexnor can make on these cases for future Tabs.
E**N
great product! it's very heavy, but that is a feature, not a bug. The trackpad is not good.
Pros: - genuinely replaces a laptop for most tasks - easy to connect - the keyboard feels good to use - the s-pen can be securely stored - puts the tablet at a comfortable viewing angle cons - the trackpad is pretty bad. it gets the job done, but it's not very pleasant to use. i'm thinking about buying an external mouse I didn't mention the weight in "cons": this is because it's an intentional design choice to make the whole apparatus feel more stable. The case weighs more than the tablet, so don't get this case if you value lightweight. However, this provides the benefit of combatting the topheaviness of most folio case tablet setups. You can use this as a "lap" top, literally. I have been able to leave my laptop at home and use this case + DeX mode for all of my daily tasks. I also really like that the magnetic holder means I can pop it off of the case to write, then easily put it back. I recommend this product for a student workflow (lots of taking notes with S-Pen, but also the need for a reliable desktop-style experience). Don't be surprised by the weight, the tablet with the case weighs more than most MacBook Pros.
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