Adjustable iPad Stand, Tablet Stand Holders, Cell Phone Stands, iPhone Stand, Nintendo Switch Stand, iPad Pro Stand, iPad Mini Stands and Holders for Desk (4-10 inch)
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Yes, it can be folded flat and is portable.
Yes, that is correct. My tablet is a 10" tablet with a case that I use. I love mine, and it's a very solid product.
The iPad can be made to stand on its own.
No way, I don't think it'd work.
Selected User Reviews For Adjustable iPad Stand, Tablet Stand Holders, Cell Phone Stands, iPhone Stand, Nintendo Switch Stand, iPad Pro Stand, iPad Mini Stands and Holders for Desk (4-10 inch)
A 4" MacBook Pro and a GeChic 15 external monitor Portable display of 6" I travel with this rig because I need constant access to the company's ERP, website, and large spreadsheets while on the road. I prefer my laptop to be raised at an angle using a portable and foldable laptop stand, so I decided to give this stand a shot at lifting the external display. br>br>I had no idea this tiny stand could hold a 1. My iPad Pro 12 or a 5-pound display? It can firmly hold 9" but does so without difficulty. With the display mounted, the two pivot points remain in place, and I must say that I'm very impressed. Now I can have the MBP and the external display lifted side by side in the hotel room and work as if I were in my office or home office, where I have a 27" iMac and a 32" external display side by side. To be honest, I can work with this portable rig all day long without having to crouch down. The displays being raised is extremely beneficial to your posture. br>br>Excellent product; according to one review, it can handle a 12 inch screen. It was the 9" iPad Pro that piqued my interest. I have a display that is slightly larger and heavier than the iPad Pro, and this stand easily accommodates it. And it folds up into such a small package that it can fit into almost any bag compartment. It's fantastic; it allows me to be much more productive on the road, and I couldn't ask for anything more. In addition, the price is very reasonable. For road warriors, this book is a must-have.
This would be great for cell phones, but putting a tablet inside would be too much. I was mistaken; this device is extremely stable and well-made. The double hinge is excellent; it allows you to adjust the device's angle and height, and it is rubber-coated at the points where it will rest, ensuring that your phone or tablet's finish is not nicked or damaged. This will be fantastic for watching movies on the table! br>br>I always appreciate a "helpful" vote if you enjoy my reviews!.
9 Setup! I've been looking for something like this. A small but sturdy iPad stand!br>br>I'm a student who tries to avoid using a laptop, but when I'm doing homework, I need a desktop "feel. " The stand is well-made, with excellent cushioning, and it complements Apple's overall design. I'm really pleased with how it turned out, and look at how pretty it is! It's like having your own personal iMac! **obviously with a lot less bezel; ) oops!.
12/6/18. As you can see from the photos, this is a very small stand that not only fits my iPhone 7 Plus perfectly, but also holds my iPads. The iPad Pro 9 is what I'm using right now. 7 (as shown in photos 3 and 4) It will hold an iPad with the cover on because it is supported by the prongs. 5th Image The iPad Pro is shown on number six. It's a 9 out of 10, and it's very strong. Despite the fact that it will work, I am not using the cover on this one because I have a military-grade cover that is extremely cumbersome, but the stand will hold it. I'm not sure if you noticed, but it's keeping these from falling off the counter. It stays put in the position I put it in, but if I raise it too high, it will fall over backwards. In addition, I use the iPad 12 to tap everything simple. 9 if you don't want it to start moving. The only issue I had (after three months of use) was with one of the pads that stuck to the support arms, prongs? loosening up Replacing the item is as simple as putting it back in place. I've placed it on top of a pillow in my lap, but I've also placed one behind it to prevent it from falling over. I've been using this for hours every day and it's still holding its positions, so I'm glad I have it. I hope this has been of assistance.
There will be no slipping. I bought it to hold my new iPad 10 because it's small and convenient. It has a diameter of 7 inches and performs admirably in this capacity. I can charge my iPad in portrait or landscape mode, and the stand has a grip on the bottom to keep it from sliding around, as well as a bit of rubbery material to keep your iPad from resting directly on the metal. I believe it is suitable for travel.
9 inches, to be precise. I was wrong, it holds it and I love how many angles it has; it is very sturdy and well made; I am impressed. Another thing I like about this product is that it is compact and foldable; I have another one that does not fold and I can't bring it with me because it is so bulky; this one, on the other hand, folds and fits perfectly in my computer bag. I'm going to buy another for my mother's iPad because I know she'll love it. Thank you so much for creating such a wonderful and well-made product.
friction hinges. . . I'm sure my phone's weight will push it down. . . and the metal may be light, allowing it to tilt and fall easily. On every count, I was completely incorrect. The metal is substantial, and the friction hinges are far more durable than I anticipated. This is a fantastic little gadget, and I use it all the time to keep my phone safe. br>br>I'm not sure about the rest of you, but if you can use a stand/holder like this, this is the one to get. Others may (or may not) be comparable, but none will be superior. Regards.
I like how it's heavy enough to keep my tablet in place while I'm using it. I have a Fire 8 tablet with a fairly thick rubber " wrap around " protective case that adds some weight, and this stand, which is metal rather than plastic, doesn't even hint at toppling over when bumped! It's hefty (relatively speaking) because it's thick. I'm also a fan of the non-slip rubber stick. Try sliding it across a table or desk top and it won't budge! (This is a positive thing. ) When adjusting angles (there are two hinges), the hinges are extremely "stiff," and manipulating mine requires both hands. This is also a useful feature, in my opinion, because once you've set the angle to your liking, it stays put. I'm thinking about ordering another just to make sure I have one of these bad boys in case this one gets lost. or it could be stolen (yes, it's that good).