Tablet Stand Multi-Angle, Lamicall Tablet Holder: Desktop Adjustable Dock Cradle Compatible with Tablets Such As iPad Air Mini Pro, Phone 13 Pro 12 Mini 11 XS Max XR X 6 7 8 Plus (4 -13 inch) - Black
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I've had my stand for a long time, and the rubber pads eventually slid off due to constant movement on the counter. I assumed the other pads were spares, but when I tried to put them on, I discovered they were sticky on both sides. A rectangular piece is also included, which is sticky on both sides. For me, they're a waste of time.
It isn't foldable at all. The only part of the tablet that moves is the part on which it is placed. The foundation is stable and unmovable.
It will, in fact. If it can support an iPad, it can support any phone.
Yes, the tablet stand can accommodate up to five tablets. iPad 2017 Pro 9 7/ 10 5 iPad Air iPad mini 2 3 4 iPhone x 8 Plus 7 Plus 6 6S Plus XS Max XTR surface Pro tablets are all 13-inch cell phones and tablets. When the device is larger than 12" (such as the iPad Pro 12 9"), simply place it horizontally.
Selected User Reviews For Tablet Stand Multi-Angle, Lamicall Tablet Holder: Desktop Adjustable Dock Cradle Compatible with Tablets Such As iPad Air Mini Pro, Phone 13 Pro 12 Mini 11 XS Max XR X 6 7 8 Plus (4 -13 inch) - Black
This tablet stand is fantastic! I have a 10-and-a-half-inch tablet and it fits perfectly in it. This is incredibly powerful, and one aspect of it that I particularly admire is the fact that. The stand does not move around and is extremely stable! That's something you'll notice in the video I just posted! This is one of the few things about which I have nothing negative to say.
7"! It even has small rubber pads on the bottom and back to prevent your iPad from being scratched if you don't have a case on.
This was an impulse purchase, but it has completely transformed my life. I've had an iPad for a long time and enjoy it, but it's completely transformed the way I work. I've never found the iPad to be particularly useful for tasks that require a large amount of text input. I used it for Facebook, messaging, and browsing the internet, but that was pretty much it. I've got a workstation now, thanks to this stand and an Apple wireless keyboard. I don't commute to work with my MacBook anymore. It's at work, and I'm at home with my iPad. I can type and work on larger documents while sitting at my kitchen table or anywhere else I want. I've switched to Pages for letter writing, and this stand elevates and angles the iPad to the ideal height and angle. When I'm looking up recipes on my iPad, I can set it on the counter. When I wanted to follow a recipe, I was always trying to prop it up and getting it into precarious situations, but now it's safe. I love it so much that I'm getting one for each of my family members for Christmas, as well as one for myself to keep on my nightstand to charge my phone.
It's also compatible with Kindles. I also use it to hold a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 tablet (keyboard removed) in portrait mode. br>br>I understand why you'd want to use a Surface in portrait mode, but why? Because I'd like to use some Android apps on my Windows tablet. (An Android emulator can help you do this. ) ) A large number of Android apps were created with portrait mode in mind. As a result of this, The Surface is great, but it doesn't have a built-in way to hold it upright in portrait mode. When the arm of this stand is placed at a slight, but not quite vertical angle, it works well for this purpose. The center of gravity of the Surface in portrait mode on this stand, as well as where the stand's topmost support point hits the tablet, are both issues. Normal pressing, tapping, and pen usage are all fine; just practice a little to get a feel for how hard you can (and can't) press at the top of the screen so you don't tip it over. There are no problems in landscape mode (though you'd probably use the Surface's built-in stand instead).
This was purchased specifically to hold my Samsung Galaxy Note 9 in its thick otterbox case. Finding a phone stand that actually fits my phone is difficult. This works with my switch as well. It does not sag. Even with a heavy device, once you put it at the angle you want, it stays put; I'm going to buy another for work!.
Last week, on a lightning deal, I bought one for myself; I sent copies to my mother and daughter because I was so taken with it. This solves my problem with portrait mode positioning, and the stand holds my Fire 10 in place despite my almost vertical positioning. This is something that no other stand can do. It's perfect for my mother's IPAD and Otter Box. It's what my daughter uses with her Fire 8. It's great that we can see our grandson via Skype. This stand has made reading time with the kids a breeze. It's now the residence of my Fire 10. With or without the case, it's a great fit. Your device is protected by small pads, which is a brilliant idea.
This is a stand that I like a lot. It's sturdy enough to hold a 10" Fire Tablet and stays in place once you put it there. It's not at all wobbly. The only reason it didn't get five stars is that it was slightly unlevel when it arrived, and I had to tweak it pretty hard (it *is* pretty strong) to get it dead level. Aside from that, I recommend this stand because it can hold the tablet and has enough space in front of it for me to prop my phone up in front of it. When it's next to my bed, I take advantage of it. I can watch videos on my tablet, then turn it off and use my phone as an alarm clock in front of it.
The design is extremely well-thought-out and stable. After reading some of the negative comments about the phone not being stable enough to tap/use the screen at times, I decided to get the tablet version for my phone. I looked at many different phone stands before settling on this one. There were some that looked/worked similarly, but they lacked the after-sales service that this company clearly provided (based on the negative reviews that this company responded to). (corrected) The fact that there was so much writing on the base was the main reason I didn't get this one earlier in the research process. I was turned off by that. **** The only reason I docked a star is because of this aesthetic issue. On second thought, I think it's a good idea to brand the unit because Lamicall is obviously a high-quality company, but I think the stand would look more elegant if it simply said 'Lamicall' (and maybe the '[A1] Stand' denoting the model version underneath the base)? ****.