Back in January, ZeroChroma showed off two amazing and seemingly finished iPad cases with integrated stands — Folio-Slide for iPad mini, and Folio-Slide for iPad Air ($70), the former of which we’ve been using every day since then. But as surprising as this may be, neither version actually made it into stores until now; the iPad Air version is only just becoming available at the end of August 2014, right as Apple is preparing to replace the tablet with a new model. Late as it is, this accessory is still a top pick, and a best-of-breed case/stand design.

Review: ZeroChroma Folio-Slide for iPad Air

Folio-Slide builds upon the VarioSC case-slash-stand we previously loved for iPad minis, and iPad Airs. Using a combination of soft TPU and hard plastic, the matte black VarioSC covered almost all of those iPads, adding an incredible flip-out rear stand to their backs. While only modestly thickening the devices, and adding very little weight, ZeroChroma enabled each iPad to stand upright on your choice of reclining angles, supporting a wide variety of video, typing, landscape, and portrait orientations. VarioSC had only a couple of obvious issues: it lacked button coverage, and had an unnecessarily open left edge for attachment of Apple’s iPad Smart Cover, both reducing the case’s protectiveness. Additionally, we found that the otherwise superb rear stand could also develop small cracks after extended use, an issue addressable if necessary by a warranty replacement.

 

Review: ZeroChroma Folio-Slide for iPad Air

Review: ZeroChroma Folio-Slide for iPad Air

Folio-Slide eliminates at least two of VarioSC’s issues. In addition to covering the iPad Air’s entire back, top, and bottom apart from nicely-sized holes for ports, speakers, mics, and the rear camera, it now includes perfect side and top button coverage, as well — ZeroChroma’s button covers are tactile and responsive without adding much to the case’s thickness. The matte black case’s once-open left side is now completely covered, leaving only the iPad’s glass face unprotected — no issue for the millions of people who prefer immediate access at all times to the display. Folio-Slide can be used as a nearly perfect playthough-style case, and we absolutely love the versatility that the integrated stand offers. ZeroChroma also appears to have improved the stand’s plastic to reduce crack potential, but we’ll need to test it for months before we can be absolutely certain about its resilience.

 

Review: ZeroChroma Folio-Slide for iPad Air

Review: ZeroChroma Folio-Slide for iPad Air

If ZeroChroma had released the base case with nothing else for VarioSC’s $50 asking price, Folio-Slide would have received a flat A rating without any question. But the company went further, assuming that all users will want the option of screen coverage. To that end, Folio-Slide includes a detachable lid in your choice of five colors: black, gray, teal, red, or purple. Explaining the case’s name, the lid slides easily in or out of a groove in Folio-Slide’s left side, adding very little thickness with the option of flip-open protection. Folio fans will really like the lid; playthrough case lovers will toss it in a drawer and forget it, assuming that they’re willing to pay a $20 premium over VarioSC in the first place.

 

Review: ZeroChroma Folio-Slide for iPad Air

Unlike more plasticky versions ZeroChroma demonstrated in January, the final lid’s front is made from a waterproof canvas material, while the back side is microfiber, a combination that works well enough even if neither fabric perfectly matches the TPU case. A small magnet inside locks and unlocks the iPad’s screen, but doesn’t hold the lid firmly shut when the case is flipped upside down. We’d call it a fine lid for people who prefer folio-style designs, but the plastic case and integrated stand are really the stars of the show here.

 

Review: ZeroChroma Folio-Slide for iPad Air

From our perspective, Folio-Slide is the best iPad Air case we’ve ever seen, although its $70 price tag and packed-in lid will reduce its appeal to some users. This doesn’t prevent us from highly recommending it: if you’re looking for the best combination of protection and stand functionality around, and are willing to spend $70 to accessorize your iPad Air, Folio-Slide should be at the top of your shopping list. A less expensive version without the lid would be a very welcome offering for iPad users.

Our Rating

A-
Highly Recommended

Company and Price

Company: ZeroChroma

Model: Folio-Slide

Price: $70

Compatible: iPad Air

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Jeremy Horwitz

Jeremy Horwitz was the Editor-in-Chief at iLounge. He has written over 5,000 articles and reviews for the website and is one of the most respected members of the Apple media. Horwitz has been following Apple since the release of the original iPod in 2001. He was one of the first reviewers to receive a pre-release unit of the device, and his review helped put iLounge on the map as a go-to source for Apple news.