I asked if they were the rubber ones, and some of the other shoppers claimed that they were. They'll be here tomorrow. I'll let you know if they're actually the rubber ones. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HV5DBP2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_XK7VPK5R2PRDN3Q3EHG7?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Looks like you may be in luck... It looks like you can replace just the glass
New Touch Screen Glass Replacement Panel for Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 SM-T870 SM-T875 SM-T878U Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08Z7GRPT9/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_3NQPVQJH7PZR00J9M9HK
Thanks, actually ended up down the 13-inch laptop category.
I picked this one from Amazon and it has been working well for the last few weeks. Not sure I will look ever need the MOLLE webbing but it is comforting to know I can latch on my camppot setup for an on-the-go coffee LOL. So far would buy it again.
Sling Bags Chest Shoulder Backpacks, 13.3'' 14.1'' Laptop Backpack Crossbody Messenger Bag Travel Outdoor Men Women Sling Bag
I just received this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08W55T32B?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_tab_ap_product_details tonight (Inatek Tablet Case Shoulder Bag) and it seems to do the trick. I don't love the orange handle, though, and may just cut it off. I have my S7+ in a thick folio case along with a Logitech K811 keyboard stuffed in there. I also have 16750 Ravpower battery, a small Lenovo mouse, a charger and a couple of USB-C cords and earphones, and an Anker snapon hub, and it all works. I'm waiting on the magnetic attachable stand which comes with the official keyboard case to replace the thick folio case I have now, so I anticipate no problems. There is good padding at the bottom and top of the bag, but the S7+ sticks just above the interior lip at the top. I was looking for a small bag to take on a plane and out to lunch. This looks to fit the bill.
If you are ok with bronze, this one is available for $45.
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I have a Presonus studio 24c audio interface which has a USB-C slot. I have a USB-C (both way) connector which I use to connect to my Pixel 4a 5G and Galaxy Tab S7 Plus. I use Hi-Q (Free) Recorder to record stuff.
Check if the hardware is supported by Android system. Mine works fine either with USB-C or USB type A connector with OTG. Just checked, it works! On connecting to the interface, your tablet must show a notification regarding device sound output. If you see that, your interface is working.
Also check if you are using the correct input lines (1/2) and allowing enough signal from that respective line.
Let me know how you go.
This is the one I just bought for my Galaxy tab s7. It's seems to work pretty good.