If you had your pick, which model would you choose? Each model though similar, have different purposes and serve different functions. But these aren't the models that we are talking about!
Being that there are various types of iPads and needs, the makers of the Kudo Cases wanted to make sure that consumers had options when it came to selecting the right model for them. This blog is to inform readers and even some Kudo owners about what the cases can actually do.
Kudo Sol
The first case we'll take a look is the Kudo Sol, available for both iPad Mini as well as the iPad Air. The name comes from the Portuguese term for "Sun," which is "Sol," since this is the solar powered version of the new line.
The front of the case is equipped with
thin-film solar panels that generate an impressive 2.3w of power, giving about
30 minutes of iPad use for every hour of sunlight taken in. The elegant folio also
has a lightning pin docked inside, and a thin 5,000mAh battery built in,
keeping your devices charged for hours. The reason we say device(s) is because
of the USB out, providing charge for other USB charging electronics.
The case itself also has a stand for viewing purposes, whether you're watching a movie, or typing a message or an assignment. How annoying is typing on a flat iPad?
Credit Cards? Not a problem, they have a place for that too.
Kudo Bank
What does your bank do for you?
Hold all your valuables until you’re ready to use them? Lend you a bit extra in
times of need? Whatever it is that your personal bank may do for you, these are
among some of the many reasons this model is named the Kudo Bank.
Similar
to the Kudo Sol, the Kudo
Bank comes to you with a thin 5,000 mAh battery built into the back of
this case,in addition to the nifty tri-fold style front cover. What’s
different between
this and the Sol is, the lack of Solar Panels, but the battery pack surely does
a great job in storing in that extra juice, and giving it to your iPad and
other devices when they need it, sort of like a…? Bank!
This model is marked down a bit
since it doesn’t have the solar panels. but still does more than its fair share
of charging.
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