What is the difference between the Brooks and Rover folio cases for corporate staff
Both the Brooks and Rover folio cases are made from flexible TPU and offer lightweight scratch protection for iPads, but the Rover adds a fully wrapped PU exterior for a more structured, professional finish. The Brooks suits everyday office use where a slim, budget-conscious cover is the priority. The Rover is a better fit for client-facing roles in finance, real estate and professional services, where the case appears in meetings and the finish needs to reflect the brand positively. Both are available across the same iPad models.
How does the Newton Rugged Case compare to folio cases for field and construction teams
The Newton Rugged Case is purpose-built for harsh environments using high-impact materials, while folio cases like the Brooks and Rover prioritise slim profiles and a smart finish for office and client settings. On construction sites, mining camps or outdoor work environments, a folio case will not provide adequate drop and impact protection. The Newton handles the physical demands of site use and is the recommended option for field crews, trades teams and FIFO workers who carry iPads as a working tool rather than a presentation device.
Which branded tablet accessory suits a conference delegate pack
Plastic Tablet Stands are the most practical addition to conference delegate packs because they fold completely flat, fitting alongside a notebook, pen and lanyard without adding bulk to the satchel. Felt iPad Holders suit premium delegate tiers where the quality of the accessory reflects the standard of the event. Brooks Folio Cases work well for higher-value delegate gifts. The right choice depends on your per-head budget and the profile of your delegates. Our team can help you mix accessories across delegate tiers for maximum impact within your overall budget.
What is the difference between pad print and debossing for branded iPad cases
Pad print transfers a crisp ink logo onto the flat surface of a folio or rugged case, giving a clear, coloured mark that suits plastic and PU exteriors. Debossing presses the logo into the material surface without ink, creating a clean, recessed impression that suits felt holders and structured covers where a tactile, premium finish is the goal. Pad print works well for cases where logo colour matters, such as multi-colour corporate identities. Debossing is the better choice when the brand calls for a understated, high-end result.
Can branded iPad cases be ordered for multiple iPad models in the same production run
Yes, the Brooks, Rover and Newton case ranges are each available across iPad 10.2, iPad Air 4, iPad Pro 11 and iPad Pro 12.9 models, so a single branded order can cover a mixed device fleet. Our team will confirm compatibility for each model before artwork is finalised, so your logo placement is accurate across every variant. If your organisation runs both iPad Pro and standard iPad devices, we will set up your order to cover both and provide a proof for each size.
Are Felt iPad Holders available in custom sizes for non-standard tablets
Yes, the Felt iPad Holder is an indent product that can be made to fit various tablet sizes beyond the standard iPad range, making it a flexible option for organisations using Android tablets or other devices alongside iPads. Because this is a made-to-order item, lead times are longer than stock cases. Our team will confirm sizing requirements, minimum quantities and production timelines when you request a quote. The felt material accepts debossing for a clean, premium logo finish that holds up over repeated use.
How long does production take for branded iPad cases and tablet covers
Standard production on stock iPad cases, folio covers and plastic tablet stands runs about two weeks from the time your artwork proof is approved. Indent products like the Felt iPad Holder require additional lead time because they are made to order, so contact our team early if you have a fixed event deadline. Express turnaround is available on select stock items for urgent conference and corporate gifting programs. Flag your delivery date when requesting a quote and our team will confirm the fastest available production path for your order.
What branding methods are available for the Plastic Tablet Stand
The Plastic Tablet Stand is branded using pad print, which transfers a sharp logo onto the flat surface of the stand when it is in the folded position. This gives a clean, visible branded mark that remains prominent whether the stand is sitting on a desk or packed into a conference bag. The compact footprint of the stand limits the available print area, so logos with clean lines and minimal fine detail reproduce most clearly. Our artwork team will advise on the optimal logo size and placement when preparing your free proof.