Real-world review of the TourBox Elite Plus using the iPad mini, iPad Pro and a compact travel editing setup, including a seat-back tray table workflow during a recent trip to Italy.
Get TourBox Elite Plus – 10% Off Available →I’ve spent time testing the TourBox Elite Plus across two different iPads — the iPad mini and the iPad Pro — to see how well this controller fits into a portable editing workflow. What surprised me the most is just how natural it feels to use on iPadOS once everything is paired and mapped.
During a recent trip to Italy, I even set up a small edit station on a Ryanair seat-back tray table. The TourBox Elite Plus fits perfectly alongside the iPad mini, making it an ideal compact solution for creators who edit while travelling. It’s stable, comfortable and genuinely useful in tight spaces.
The tactile controls — the dials, wheel, buttons and switches — all respond smoothly. Once customised, they allow you to navigate timelines, adjust exposure, fine-tune edits and move through tools far faster than tapping around the screen. On the iPad Pro, the experience becomes even more desktop-like, but still totally portable.
For creators who want a more efficient editing workflow on the move, the TourBox Elite Plus is an excellent upgrade. Whether you're editing video, retouching photos, colour grading, or building a lightweight travel kit, it adds precision and speed in a way that touchscreen editing alone can’t.
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