Tablet Stand Holder Adjustable, OMOTON T1 iPad Stand, Desktop Aluminum Tablet Dock Cradle Compatible with iPad Air 4/Mini, New iPad 10.2/9.7, iPad Pro 11/12.9, Samsung, Nintendo and More, Black
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With daily lifting to re-stickiness, ours did lose their stickiness. attach. By rinsing it with dish soap and water, it was completely restored to its original stickiness. The quality of this product has made us very happy.
It does not sway from side to side, but a 12 does. The 9" iPad Pro will tip over backwards in a heartbeat if held vertically (portrait) rather than horizontally (landscape). For a smaller product, this is a sturdy little stand.
It is compatible with any iPad size and can be used without a cord.
Not for long, at least. It does not sway from side to side, but a 12 does. The 9" iPad Pro will tip over backwards in a heartbeat if held vertically (portrait) rather than horizontally (landscape). For a smaller product, this is a sturdy little stand.
Selected User Reviews For Tablet Stand Holder Adjustable, OMOTON T1 iPad Stand, Desktop Aluminum Tablet Dock Cradle Compatible with iPad Air 4/Mini, New iPad 10.2/9.7, iPad Pro 11/12.9, Samsung, Nintendo and More, Black
At first, I saw this on Tik Tok and thought it was a better option than the keyboard case. The iPad Pro fits perfectly in the stand, which is very sturdy. I also like how the color blends in with my other belongings. br>br>It was also a hit with my mother, who purchased one for herself; it works with her iPad and phone and is ideal for her business calls.
For my iPad Pro 12, this is ideal. It was exactly what I was looking for.
I was concerned that this wouldn't be enough for my 12-inch IPad Pro. Despite the fact that it is a nine, it performs admirably. When I tap it, it doesn't move, and it can be adjusted perpendicularly without tipping over. Much better than the cheap collapsible one I had, and perfect for watching movies and shows in bed:.
9 (3rd Generation), which is quite significant in and of itself, but then I armor-up. It's been encased in an OtterBox Defender, so it's quite substantial and heavy. The cover of the Defender has a stand mechanism, but it only has two positions: too low (almost flat) or completely upright (90°). That's better than nothing, but the Omoton allows you to choose from a variety of comfortable angles. That's not the end of it. This is a very well-made piece of equipment. Without a doubt, first-rate quality. It's sturdy, with a substantial feel to it (not at all flimsy), but it's also light and portable. The large 12 can be handled by it. The OtterBox holds up to the weight of the 9" iPad and the OtterBox's added heft like a champ. I couldn't have made a better decision. love it!.
This iPad stand is absolutely fantastic! After receiving this one, we immediately ordered a second one, Our 12. The 9-inch iPad is comfortable to use and stable. It does not slide off the product, and it is ideal for our Class B RV because it takes up very little space.
It appeared to be both spectacular and functional to me.
If mobility is important to you, you should follow their advice and leave the plastic film on the base. The issue is that the plastic film is extremely slick, and your iPad will slide around as a result. It would be nice if the plastic on the side that does not adhere to the sticky part of the base (i. e. the side that sits on the table surface) was rough. This rough surface would then provide much-needed friction, preventing the base from sliding around all over the place. br>br>On February 10, 2018, I changed my rating from 3 to 5 stars, based on the following: 1) OMOTON contacted me and offered me a partial refund because they were concerned about my dissatisfaction with the product. Customer satisfaction appears to be a high priority for this company, which I believe is also critical for us as customers. 2) They have a great product with this tablet stand, but the design flaw was something I felt compelled to mention to potential customers. 3) The design flaw can be easily remedied by cutting a piece of syrofoam from discarded packing material from many electronic products (see attached photo). The sticky surface and the syrofoam attached to the sticky surface can be exposed by removing the plastic film from the base of the stand (rather than attaching the sticky surface to your desktop, where it becomes simi- (persistent). In this way, the syrofoam provides the much-needed extra friction that the plastic film lacks, preventing the stand from sliding all over the place. Furthermore, because the syrofoam does not adhere as well to the sticky surface as the plastic film, it can be easily removed and replaced if desired. 4) I informed OMOTON of my concerns, and they are considering including a small piece of syrofoam in future shipments of this stand, which I consider to be a sign of a responsive customer service company. In the future, I am willing to support. I declined OMOTON's offer of a partial refund and have changed my rating to reflect the ease with which I was able to resolve the issue and the company's responsiveness to my satisfaction.
I received the tablet stand in a timely manner and am very pleased with its durability. I chose Rose Gold, a delicate metallic shimmery pink with a soft undertone and a very elegant appearance. br>br>Tried it on my HD10" Fire and it stayed in place whether I had the holder straight up or down. It worked with the tablet in landscape and portrait modes, whether it was upside down, angled, or laying back. There are numerous positions available in the rotation to meet your requirements. It has a rubber/soft plastic type of slightly sticky feeling non-sticky base. br>br> The tablet is secured in place by a skid material at the bottom of the curved holder and behind it, as well as a similar material at the bottom of the curved holder and behind it, so it does not slide around on the countertop or in the holder. It takes a strong pull to lift the base, but it doesn't scratch the surface it's on, so no worries if you're working with glass, tile, granite, or other materials. I haven't tried it on wood yet, but I don't see how it could harm it if it's already finished. br>br>The only minor snag for Fire tablet owners is that in order to plug in the charger while in portrait mode, you must either have the Fire offset or turned over, as the plug-in port is located on the back of the tablet. It's on the side, near the power switch, rather than in the center. Not accessible through the cutout at the bottom of the stand; however, positioning it so that it can be charged from the bottom does not appear to jeopardize the Fire's stability, so there's no reason to dock a star. When in landscape mode, there is no problem because the plug is on the side. br>br>Overall, this is a great unit that I highly recommend!.