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iPad 2 Smart Cover Uses 31 Magnets

iPad 2 Smart Cover Uses 31 Magnets

Posted March 14, 2011 at 10:54am by iClarified
iFixIt has performed a teardown of the new iPad 2 Smart Cover finding that there are a total of thirty one magnets used to make the cover work.

Teardown Highlights:
● There are a total of THIRTY ONE magnets within the iPad 2 and Smart Cover: 10 magnets in the iPad 2, and a whopping 21 magnets inside the Smart Cover. They’re the reason why the cover works so well with the iPad 2.
● We used magnetic viewing film to reveal the magnets before taking our stuff apart. The film has special properties that allow it to react to a magnet’s poles, and it worked wonders in showing the magnets hidden beneath the Smart Cover and iPad 2.
● Sadly, none of the 31 magnets inside the devices had any special properties. All of them were the standard, two-pole kind, but they were arrayed in such a way that made clamping the Smart Cover to the iPad 2 quite easy.
● The Smart Cover has one dedicated magnet that turns off the iPad 2′s screen. The rest are used to either clamp to the iPad on the right side (the far-right column of magnets), or to form the triangular shape used to create a stand for the iPad 2.
● A steel plate on the far-left side of the Smart Cover attaches to 15 of the cover’s magnets (on the far-right) in order to form the triangular base.
● The far-right row of magnets clamps the Smart Cover to the iPad 2. The magnets in the iPad 2 had their polarity displayed: + – + – . The alternating polarity of the magnets in the iPad 2 was complemented by the opposite alternating polarity of the magnets in the Smart Cover (- + – +), ensuring that the Smart Cover always sits in the same orientation on the iPad 2.
● There’s also a row of magnets on the left side of both products. The iPad 2′s magnets are actually encased into the side of the device, and are used to securely clamp the iPad 2 to the Smart Cover’s frame. Interestingly, these magnets’ polarities were manually marked — a blue dash written with a marker — instead of having a machine stamp/engrave the polarity into them.
● It turns out that the Smart Cover doesn’t work nearly as well once you remove the magnets, steel plate, and plastic structural supports. Go figure!

You can check out the teardown at the link below...


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iPad 2 Smart Cover Uses 31 Magnets

iPad 2 Smart Cover Uses 31 Magnets
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ICP
ICP - March 14, 2011 at 1:25pm
But how do they work??
Me
Me - March 14, 2011 at 1:10pm
and how strong are the magnets? If I carry an ipad 2 beside my wallet, will it kill my credit cards?
farpthor
farpthor - March 14, 2011 at 1:27pm
it will kill it when you buy it, that's for sure.
Me
Me - March 14, 2011 at 1:09pm
so is the cover/ipad 2 ambidextrous? Are there magnets on both sides of the ipad 2 to I could open the over left to right and right to left, or are lefties screwed? Is SJ a righty or lefty?
Bueno117
Bueno117 - March 14, 2011 at 12:49pm
Is there anything like this case intended for iPad 1?
Andrew
Andrew - March 14, 2011 at 11:10am
It amazes me sometimes what is news or news worthy... It's a cover that uses magnets, what did we expect to find in the cover? Something "magical"? Lmao!
Derek199574
Derek199574 - March 14, 2011 at 11:45am
U mad bro?
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