Reviewers Liked
- Excellent performance thanks to Apple M1 processor
- Solid 12MP cameras
- Sharp, colorful display
- Improved front-facing camera
- Same price as the iPad Air 2020
- All-day battery life
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Too close in cost to iPad Pro
- Peripherals are expensive
- 64GB is too little storage for base model
- IPadOS is annoying to use
- Front-facing camera is awkward in landscape orientation
- Still no Face ID
Competitors and Related Products
Our editors hand-pick related products using a variety of criteria: direct competitors targeting the same market segment, or devices that are similar in size, performance, or feature sets.
- 79 Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
- 82 Apple iPad Pro 11" M2 - 2022
- 83 Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+
- 86 Apple iPad 10.2" (9th-gen)
- 71 Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus
- 72 Nokia T20
- 65 Microsoft Surface Go 3
- 81 Lenovo Yoga Tab 13
Expert reviews and ratings
90
Apple's iPad Air is the sweet spot of Apple's tablets. It's elegant, powerful, and versatile enough for both casual users and professionals. Had Apple been more generous with the starting storage, it would be perfect; as is, it's still the iPad most people should buy.
By Mashableon
90
The iPad Air (2022) continues to be the sweet spot in Apple's tablet collection, offering more similarities to the premium iPad Pro 11 than ever without a dramatic price increase. It does practically everything you'll need from an iPad, and the M1 chip will continue to deliver high performance for some time to come.
By TechAdvisoron
90
Improvements haven’t been made in the areas I’d hoped for. Nevertheless, the iPad Air 2022 remains a superb tablet in a number of ways: it looks great, supports class-leading accessories, and comes packing top-notch performance.
By TrustedReviewson
80
The reality is that the iPad Air only needed refinement, not reinvention, and that's a covetable place to be. Potential buyers looking to replace a notebook will want to look hard at the price of the accessories needed to enable that, but those who simply want Apple's most balanced tablet need shop no further.
By SlashGearon
80
The iPad Air (2022) is a wonderfully powerful and compact productivity tablet but a tad overpowered for media consumption.
By ExpertReviewson
80
Two years ago, the iPad Air wowed us, and the 2022 model repeats the feat: it's an impressively versatile and capable tablet. The powerful new M1 chip is welcome, and the extra punch will be appreciated by digital artists and gamers especially, even if it doesn't offer a clear everyday benefit in the way improved battery life would. The iPad Air 2022 is also now dangerously close in price to the iPad Pro, which has seen discounts since its launch last year, and it’s harder to pin down the Air’s place in the iPad lineup as a result. But this is a great tablet for a spot of word processing, digital sketching, gaming, messaging and more. It’s all the things that make Apple’s iPad great, in a stylish design with some attractive color options.
By TechRadaron
90
The new iPad Air outshines its predecessor thanks to its powerful M1 chip, 12MP front camera with Center Stage and 5G connectivity. It sets a new standard for ultra-thin tablets and is one of the best tablets of 2022.
By Tom's Guideon
100
If you don't need the scale of the iPad Pro, but want something more exciting than the 9th Gen iPad, the 2022 iPad Air's addition of an M1 processor helps future-proof it when it comes to running those ever-increasing power-hungry apps. If you own the 2020 model then there's little upgrade appeal, but for everyone else this is a super iPad.
By Pocket-Linton
80
Don't get me wrong, the iPad Air is a highly capable tablet with plenty of power, solid battery life, and a lightweight and portable design. The versatility is also a plus, giving me the ability to switch between using the same device as a laptop, a notepad, and a TV. But I'm willing to give that all up in exchange for a MacBook laptop with intuitive, proven software.
By Wiredon
80
What you get with the Air is the same performance, capability, portability, and operating system, plus compatibility with the same accessories. It’s a nice upgrade for someone coming from an older iPad with a home button. Really, that’s just it. The iPad Air is the nice one.
By The Vergeon
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