iPad Cases for Students
UZBL tablet cases are designed with ideas from schools
UZBL iPad and tablet cases have been designed based on feedback from hundreds of schools. They are rugged, lightweight, and offer features like forward facing audio, open back for asset tags, and reduced thickness to fit in most carts.
New ShockWave for iPad
Everything a case needs to keep your iPad safe
The ShockWave is our top of the line iPad case that is also top of it's class. It features four layers or protection: a hard front bezel and built-in screen protector, rear polycarbonate shell with adjustable stand for viewing and typing, and wrapped in soft silicone with cushioning air cells throughout.
Proven in the classroom
Best price to protection value for your school
We've heard from many schools using folio and standard iPad cases. They report iPad breakage as high as 10%. When they switch to Ekto+ cases the percentage drops to under 1%. With the most cushion of any iPad case it just protects. It also fits in most carts such as Bretford. We also work directly with schools to apply custom changes to fit their specific needs.
Custom Tailored Tablet Cases
Express your tech leadership...add a school logo.
If your school or district buys 1000 or more cases we will deboss the school logo at no additional charge. This is a great way to personalize the devices and show that your school is leading the way with technology.
New Google & Lenovo Cases
Extra silicone material where it matters
Now we offer the same great air cell protection for Google Nexus and Lenovo tablets. The AirWave cases are very rugged with extra material in the corners and edges where most drops occur. The front bezel is raised for screen defense and the rear-side wavey ribs add an extra layer of armor.
Air Cushioned Protection
UZBL cases surround the iPad with cushiony cells
Silicone is a versatile and shock absorbing material. We added an extra layer of drop protection with an internal array of cells that protect the iPad or iPad Mini on all sides. With the Ekto+, ShockWave, and AirWave cases we utilize the cells to channel sound to the front for louder audio















