Adjustable Cell Phone Stand, Lamicall Desk Phone Holder, Cradle, Dock, Compatible with All 4-8'' Phones, Office Accessories, All Android Smartphone - Black
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I believe the large logo you see is the smartphone they're using to demonstrate something. Basically, the base is a burnished silver base that is sturdy and attractive. (The silver model is the one I have.) This appears to be a black with a twist. ) The brand name is imprinted on the top of the tabletop piece, but it isn't noticeable. The stand resembles a modern easel, which could be used to display a small picture frame. It accommodates both my smartphone and my 10-inch tablet with ease. But I'm not sure I'd go any bigger. As far as I am aware, there are two models: One of them bends, while the other remains stationary. I have the bendable model, and I believe it is worth a little more money because of its versatility in fitting different spaces.
My package included extra stick-on pads that I could use for the item when it arrived. That was a fantastic addition, in my opinion!
The prongs that cradle the bottom of the phone or tablet are molded, and the stand is made of a sturdy thick metal. The top joint, which is connected to both the cradle arm and the stand itself, is the only area that can be adjusted.
NO - not bending - sedentary - It'd be simple to pack in a carry-on - However, it will not fit into a computer bag if folded - This is a fantastic stand for a phone or a smaller IPAD!
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a couple of ideas This is a really nice stand. It is well-made and sturdy, as well as attractive and not overly bulky- looking. I took a star away for two reasons. First, I'm using the stand with my iPhone in a thick Otterbox case, and while it just about fits into the feet, a little more width would be nice for a firmer fit. Second, the back of the stand has a feeder hole for a charger cord, but it would be nice if it also had a key-locking mechanism. When the phone is disconnected, there is a slot at the bottom of that hole to keep the cord from falling out. With the exception of those two minor annoyances, Despite a few minor flaws, I adore this product!.
My husband and I have recently been spending our weekends at a tiny cottage we bought, and I've been bringing my Lamicall stand with us and then returning it home. This one I bought to keep at our vacation home. By the way, br>br> I used a real octopus to create the artwork on my customizeable iPhone case. I live in Seward, Alaska, as a Gyotaku artist. Visit my artist website, Ink Goes Wild Alaska, to see more of my work and to order customized artwork merchandise. My website sells vinyl stickers, greeting cards, art prints, and originals, as well as over 3,600 other customizable items from my online Zazzle store (which you can find in the navigation bar of my website).
This is exactly what I was looking for. "Where do I put my phone when I'm slaying in Player Unknown's Battlegrounds?" was a first-world problem for me. "Like some sort of Gallic barbarian, flat on its back next to the keyboard?" No! Then I have to make an effort to crane my neck to see notifications and when my next Words With Friends turn is! Then, using my speaker bar and some rubber bands, I attempted to prop it up. But no, it was a disaster, and I was embarrassed to look at it. br>br>Then I saw the Lamicall iPhone stand, and I knew I was done with my problems. I could now not only display my phone properly on my desk, but I could do so in style as well. And for only $9, it's a no-brainer. I couldn't pass this up for 99 cents (it was on sale at the time I bought it). And believe me when I say this, this sucker is suh- WEET. Solid construction, just the right amount of weight, and a fantastic hinge. My only quibble is with the big-brand labeling on the stand's base, but that's a minor quibble. This is the product to get if you need an iPhone stand. br>br>.
For the past fifteen weeks, I've been using it on a daily basis. At home, I use it with an iPhone 7 Plus to read or watch videos at the kitchen table or on the couch. It's extremely well-made. made, but still light-weight weight. It includes four silicone stickers that go under the base's corners to protect the table and prevent it from sliding. It also has four silicone stickers on the areas where the phone comes into contact with it, which protect the phone from scratches and keep it from sliding. It also comes with a replacement sticker sheet, but ours haven't loosened in the least. The phone's resting place is simple to adjust, but it has enough resistance that it never moves unless you move it. The bottom parts that support the phone are deep enough to fit a phone in a wallet. a case in point A charging cable can be hung below the phone if there is enough space. Users of large phones, such as the iPhone 7 Plus, should keep the following in mind: The stand tips over backward when I place my phone on it with the charging port end down and move the support too close to a 90 degree angle. packaged. This is something we would strongly suggest.
Excellent product, very happy with it, the adjustable version was the best choice, and it cost more money. much more useful When using an Otterbox with an iPhone 6s Plus, Case for the box defender series. I plan on purchasing a few more (4-pack). 5) as gifts for the holidays.
It works flawlessly with both my Nexus 6p and my Nintendo Switch. This allows me to adjust the switch to a more comfortable height while also charging it - That is impossible to achieve without taking a stand.
It has a solid feel to it, and it elevates my iPhone high enough off the surface it's on so that I can read the screen without having to hold it in my hands. I already have another stand for my iPhone, but I've never been completely satisfied with it because it didn't lift my phone off of the surface it was on, and thus only served as a stand; this stand, on the other hand, allows me to bring my phone closer to read it. br>br>As you can see in the photos I took, some of the other reviews about this stand are critical of the stand's name being visible on the bottom, but I don't think it's distracting. As you can see from my photos, the two arms that hold the iPhone in the stand are deep enough to accommodate an Otter Box case. My iPhone is a 6S, and I believe the case I'm using is a Defender. Overall, this is a fantastic stand that I am glad I purchased.