Cell Phone Stand,Doboli Phone Stand for Desk,Phone Holder Stand Compatible with iPhone and All Mobile Phones Tablet Black
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Yes. Mine does, as well as having a pop socket.
The device cradle is 3" above the base's top, which is 0. Thickness of 25" It can be increased to a total of five. The distance between the base and the top of the sculpture is 25 inches. However, because the cradle can be tilted, these figures will vary slightly depending on the tilt angle.
Yes, the "stick" unscrews from the base, making it easy to transport in two pieces. When I'm not at my computer, I like to use it for ZOOM meetings.
I'm not sure which Galaxy device holds my iPad, but it's one of them. iPhone is kept safe.
Selected User Reviews For Cell Phone Stand,Doboli Phone Stand for Desk,Phone Holder Stand Compatible with iPhone and All Mobile Phones Tablet Black
The packaging was sturdy and protected the product, and I liked how all of the instructions were printed right on the box. The base and the body of the stand were both wrapped in plastic to protect them from scratches during shipping. The fact that only one Allen head screw was needed for assembly was extremely convenient. Even better, an Allen wrench was included in the package! As a result, putting it together was a breeze. It took less than 2 minutes to put everything together, including taking everything out of the box, unpacking it, reading the instructions, and having it read for use. In each corner of the base, there are four rubber pads that provide anti-slip protection. When on a smooth surface, it has a non-slip function, so it will stay put. The same rubber feature can be found on the back rest and cradle of the stand, which aids in keeping the phone/tablet secure. My daughter's iPhone has a PopSocket on the back, but it still fits in the base nicely. The iPad is also protected by a thick case, which the stand was able to hold securely. The stand can be adjusted to a height of just under 3 inches. It can also rotate from a 5 to a 45-degree angle. When taking videos or reading, this provides a lot of flexibility. This product left a lasting impression on me, and I highly recommend it!.
but watch out for the phishing scam hidden inside the box. I expected the stand to be heavier, and I was surprised to learn that it was made of plastic rather than metal, as other similar stands are. Because of the size of the base, it appears to be stable (at least for my phone in its case) despite its nominal weight. With both a single screw and an Allen wrench included, assembly was ridiculously simple. I like how the height can be adjusted in addition to the tilt. When I went to the website to activate the warranty, I was given a gift card that made the purchase "free. " I returned the company my information, but I declined to provide the requested information about my PayPal account. This is a genuine bonus if this "offer" is genuine. If not, I'll add a note to this review indicating that it appears to be phishing. . . . br>NEW ADDITIONAL INFORMATION- After receiving several emails in sloppy English, each denying that the free gift/free item offer is from a product NOT manufactured by their company, I can only conclude that this is a SCAM in which they are phishing for your PayPal account. My BS antennae were up in high gear because I didn't pay for the item with PayPal. The "Special Prize" offer cards were INSIDE the sealed package containing the stand, so there's no way to deny a connection to the phishing scam. Buy the stand, but don't fall for the phishing scam.
This stand is okay, but the holder isn't perfectly centered over the base when it's screwed together. It can be fixed by loosening the screw, but it becomes less stable and wobbles as a result. Even when angled all the way down, the stand holds my phone. The color is a pastel pink, not a rose gold. I'd probably buy it again for the money because I won't be using it on a daily basis, won't need to adjust it, and won't be using it for long periods of time.
Because the unit is plastic, and I am used to heavy, metal-based mic stands, I was concerned about its stability until I tried it out. It worked flawlessly on both my Nokia and my wife's iPhone. The main tests are as follows: My various Fire devices and my Asus Chi tablet (8lbs) were safely held (separately, of course). The big test was whether it could hold my Asus Chromebook - and it passed with flying colors. 12"x 8. It measures 25" in length and weighs 11 pounds. 75lbs? The stand was sturdy and held the Chromebook securely at an angle at its lowest height setting. The stand did not sag or sink as a result of the weight. I was very taken aback. br>I like the stand and think I'll get another one for myself because my wife seems to have taken it over.
So far, everything has gone well. It's cheap, stable, adjustable, tilts up and down, I can touch it, and it's not wobbly. Make sure the stem is properly secured in the base. It was wobbly at first because I didn't have it. However, when used vertically, it has a different effect. I have no problems with it being horizontal; it's a bubble gum pink, not rose gold, but it matches my tablet case perfectly, so I'm satisfied.
I found this brand after looking at a lot of phone and tablet stands, and it arrived in good condition. They even include the tool you'll need to attach the stand's base to the holder. It's very tidy and straightforward. My only reservation is that the product jiggles a little when the phone or tablet is moved. Although it is made of plastic, it appears to be durable enough to last a long time, and it is excellent value for money. I now have easier access to my recipes. It also helps me with work video calls because I don't have to hold the phone in an awkward position or lean it against something for leverage. There's also space at the bottom of the holder for a charging cable or earphones, allowing you to use either while your phone or tablet is on the stand.
This is the first time I've purchased a cell phone stand; I've never needed one until my first (and most likely not last) medical checkup via Zoom. My first attempt at Zoom resulted in a completely McGyver'ed result. The phone is propped up and stabilized (not very well) with household items. There's no need to do it again!.