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IPAD MENU COVERS

Protect your digital menu tablets with one of our custom iPad Cases. Whether you are a fine dining establishment, local café, hotel, bar or anything in between, if you are using an electronic device as your menu, it is important to protect them! As technology advances more and more restaurants in the hospitality industry have started to integrate iPads in their establishments to showcase your food and drink items, or have staff use them.

Customize your iPad Menu by choosing any material from our custom collections, to make the cases look like a traditional menu and to match your desired look.  You can also choose from multiple decoration options such as foil stamp, embroidery, blind deboss, screen print and die cut window, to have your logo or design on the front or back of the tablet case. 

Since we understand how fast paced the restaurant industry can be, it is important to us that your devices stay protected.  We offer two types of iPad Cases and that is a kickstand style and a snapcase. Both iPad case styles are made with D30 protection which provides high impact protection for your digital menus. D30 has been drop tested from multiple heights to prove that there is no damage to the technology after the fall. See below for more information on this technology.  

IPAD OPTIONS

Ipad Cases
Ipad Cases
Ipad Cases
Ipad Cases
Ipad Cases
Ipad Cases

Snapcase

Kickstand

IDEA GALLERY 

Decoration Options for D3O

Die Cut Window

Foil Stamp

Embroidery

Blind Deboss

Screen Print

ABOUT 

D3O provides high impact protection for your digital menus.
Digital Menu Cases with D3O
IPad Proctected Cases
Custom IPad Menu Covers
Custom IPad Menu Covers
D3O in their raw state flow freely when moved slowly, but on shock, lock together to absorb and disperse energy, before instantly returning to their flexible state.
IPad Cases with Protection
We dropped our Digital Menu Case with D3O that contained an iPad 26 times from a height of 96", which is twice the height required for a drop test in accordance with the MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6. After the 26 drops, there was no damage to a working iPad
Protective IPad Cases
Protective IPad Cases
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