Accessories

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Expand your iPad’s abilities with the latest accessories and add-ons

As we’ve mentioned, the iPad is a tremendously versatile device, but most iPad owners still need to buy an assortment of cables and adaptors in order to connect the iPad to other non-Apple devices.

Apple makes its own range of cables and adaptors, with options such as its Digital AV adaptors (£49-£79) for HDMI displays and TVs proving essential for many. Apple’s accessories are expensive, though, so it’s worth exploring alternatives from companies such as Belkin, which makes a wide range of Lightning and USB-C adaptors that enable the iPad to work with external displays, wired Ethernet networks, and audio devices.

Apple accessories come at a premium price, but they do of course work like a dream with your iPad.

Of course, many iPad owners also have an iPhone, as well as AirPods and an Apple Watch, and we’ve seen some great multi-charger devices, such as the BaseLynx from Scosche (£139.95) and Kensington’s StudioCaddy (£125), which can charge multiple mobile devices at the same time.

Adding extra kit

Beyond basic chargers and adaptors, you’ll no doubt want accessories and devices that can improve your productivity when working with an iPad. The Apple Pencil (£89/£119) has been a great success, proving popular for graphics and design work