I have been buying different versions of the Survivor cases for various Apple devices for years. I like the protection that the Survivor All-Terrain case provides. The Survivor All-Terrain for iPad Air (5th & 4th generation) is fairly easy to install on my iPad Air.
I like the screen protector on this case. It seems to have a smooth surface that doesnt keep smudges and fingerprints. If there is a fingerprint or smudge on the screen protector I can easily wipe it away with a clean thumb.
This Survivor case has a holder for the Apple Pencil 2nd Generation. It seems to work quite well. The Apple Pencil charges when it is in the holder. The Apple Pencil is quite secure in this case.
This Survivor case doesnt work with the first generation of the Apple Pencil. If you are going to use an Apple Pencil with the iPad in this Survivor case you must use the second generation of the Apple Pencil.
The camera on the back of the iPad Air is not protected by this case. The camera is exposed to the outside. There is a raised area on the case surrounding the camera area. So if the iPad falls flat onto the sidewalk onto the back of the iPad the camera doesnt make contact with the concrete.
The wake button and the volume buttons on the iPad are covered by the case. It is easy to use the wake button and the volume buttons when the iPad is inside this case. They seem to work quite well with the case.
There is a transparent section on the back of the case. So you can see the back of the iPad.
I am happy with my purchase and if I were to buy another iPad Air (5th generation) I would buy this case again.