iPad Air


Discover new and refurbished iPad Air models with strong performance, a brilliant Liquid Retina display and a light, modern design. All devices are professionally tested and offer great value for school, work and everyday use!

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FAQ iPad Air

Are you thinking about buying iPad Air but still unsure? Let’s take a look together at the key benefits and things to consider before you buy.

Which models belong to the iPad Air series?

The iPad Air series includes several generations of the lightweight and powerful mid-range iPad, typically featuring 10.9- or 11-inch displays and modern Apple chips. Offering a balance of performance, portability, and price, the series is aimed at users who need more power than the standard iPad provides but don't require all the professional features of the iPad Pro.

What's new about the current iPad Air models compared to previous generations?

Current generations of the iPad Air feature faster chips such as the M1, M2, or newer, an improved front camera with Center Stage, optimized energy efficiency, and modern connectivity such as Wi-Fi 6 or 6E. The design has also been refined in recent years and now offers a near-edge-to-edge display, USB-C, and support for Apple Pencil enhancements.

Who is the iPad Air best suited for?

The iPad Air is ideal for students, creative hobbyists, business users, and anyone who wants high performance in a lightweight, portable device. It's powerful enough for photo editing, gaming, multitasking, and productive work, yet remains significantly cheaper than the Pro series, making it a great choice for demanding everyday users.

How does the iPad Air differ from the regular iPad and the iPad Pro?

The iPad Air is more powerful and modern than the regular iPad, offering a higher-quality display, faster performance, and a slimmer design with USB-C. Compared to the iPad Pro, it offers slightly less peak performance and lacks features like ProMotion 120Hz, Mini-LED/OLED, Thunderbolt, or LiDAR. This makes the iPad Air the ideal compromise between price and performance.

How does the display differ within the iPad Air series?

The iPad Air models feature high-resolution Liquid Retina displays with excellent color reproduction and brightness. While they lack the ProMotion 120Hz technology and Mini-LED or OLED displays found in the iPad Pro line, they deliver a brilliant visual experience for media, work, and creative applications. Size and brightness vary slightly depending on the generation.

How powerful are the chips in the iPad Air?

With M- or A-series chips, the iPad Air offers impressive performance that is perfectly adequate for multitasking, creative apps, and demanding workflows. The M1 or M2 models offer near-desktop-level performance and are therefore significantly faster than the standard iPad, while falling slightly short of the peak performance of the iPad Pro models.

How good are the cameras on the iPad Air?

The iPad Air models feature a high-quality wide-angle main camera and a modern front camera with Center Stage, which automatically keeps you in focus during video calls. They offer solid photo and video quality for everyday and business applications, even if they don't quite have the professional features of the Pro series, such as ultra-wide sensors or LiDAR.

How long does the iPad Air's battery last in everyday use?

The iPad Air typically offers around ten hours of battery life when browsing, streaming, or working. Thanks to energy-efficient Apple chips, it remains powerful even with demanding apps and is ideal for mobile use in studies, work, or on the go.

What storage sizes and colors does the iPad Air series offer?

Depending on the generation, storage capacities such as 64 GB, 128 GB, or 256 GB are available, as well as several modern colors like blue, rose, purple, starlight, or space gray. The iPad Air is aimed at users who want a good selection of options without needing the high-end capabilities of the Pro series.

Which connection standards does the iPad Air support?

Current iPad Air models support Wi-Fi 6 or 6E, Bluetooth 5 standards, and USB-C for fast data transfer and accessories. The cellular models offer 5G connectivity, enabling seamless mobile working and streaming even without Wi-Fi.

What is the difference between Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + Cellular on the iPad Air?

The Wi-Fi version connects only via Wi-Fi, while the Wi-Fi + Cellular version has a cellular module. This allows the iPad Air to go online on the go without a hotspot or external device. Users who travel frequently or want to work flexibly from anywhere will benefit significantly from the cellular version.

Is the iPad Air compatible with Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard?

Depending on the generation, the iPad Air supports either the 2nd generation Apple Pencil or the Apple Pencil USB-C. It is also compatible with the Magic Keyboard and other high-quality accessories, making it an excellent choice for productive work and creative drawing.