Foldable Monitor Sun Hood, Tablet Sunshade Sun Visor Cover Compatible with DJI Mavic Mini 2 / Mini SE/Maivc 2 / Spark/Phantom/Inspire/Osmo (For 10.5" Tablet)
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My 7 plus fits in it just fine. Straps that attach the top and bottom should be elastic.
As far as I know, the iPad mini 4 is the only device that fits the L168. My notes on this will hopefully be read by the manufacturer so that they provide better detailed measurements.
Your money is too valuable to waste
I have a 7 Plus I don't know how to use it
Selected User Reviews For Foldable Monitor Sun Hood, Tablet Sunshade Sun Visor Cover Compatible with DJI Mavic Mini 2 / Mini SE/Maivc 2 / Spark/Phantom/Inspire/Osmo (For 10.5" Tablet)
I found the case to be a perfect fit for my Samsung S8. is that it doesn't help with glare at all. While the shade is in place, the screen on the phone still reflects what is behind it, due to the highly reflective screen. Even if you are looking down at an FPV image in sunlight, there is still backlight from the sky glaring out the image. Depending on how you plan to use it, there may be some areas of the touch screen that are not visible and unusable if a phone connected to a remote controller is used. If I want to use any of the buttons on the outer edge of the screen on a DJI SPARK, I have to remove the screen first. I just wanted to share.

Despite the fact that I can see my Lenovo Tab 4 8's screen at 167mm, in the description and in the image with measurements, it shows it at 168mm (in fact, This one is bigger than most the width inside is 160mm, and the inside of the box is designed as a ship. While I have no problem with the sides being wider than my tablet, the 8mm of usable screen that is cut off is absurd. During my inquiries to customer service about the availability of a wider or better suited version of my tab, I was treated with the terse reply "It's not made for your tablet. ". If they made me a second one in the correct size would I buy it? Not likely. ".

What a great idea! There was something wrong with my iPhone 8 when I tried to take photos. My vision is impaired due to glare, so I found it difficult to see the screen. Once the sun hood on my iPhone was ripped off, my husband attached the unipod grip to the phone, and voila! I was all set. The long edge dimension of the hood should match the length of your iPhone screen. Be sure to measure this when you order. It's very easy to attach, but the rubber loops you slide your phone through seem a little fragile. Do not know how long they would last if used repeatedly, but it seems to me that anything flexible enough to slip onto your phone and grip it tightly would lose its elasticity over time. The positive aspect is that it folds up flat so that it can fit in your bag easily. There was a concern about rubber loops breaking, so the rating was lowered to 4 stars.

However, it doesn't seem to have much effect on me. The chances of me using it in the future are slim. I felt that I waste my money on it.

It's not too big , not too As shown in the picture, the attachment is much softer and weaker than it seems. Since the rubber rings are really soft, they are very pliable and definitely do not hold their shape very well, which is why I am puzzled how they took the picture that they did. In the case of this iPad, I decided to leave the screen on all the time, since I use it My hunch is that part would fail fast if I had to continuously switch the device on and off. The fitting is good and it does the job for the moment. It would get a 3 out of 5. If I could give it a five-star rating, I would, though this is not a four or five.

If you spend a lot of time under the sun, this is a good shade for you. A different shade of gray appeared on my iPad Air 2, which I use to control my drone, and it was quite pleasing to me There is no way to use it. Everything is working fine! The shade isn't too big compared to some others, so it can be placed anywhere on the screen without causing a problem. The smaller shades don't shade the screen as much as the larger shades, however they make it hard to reach the screen or to use This iPad shade is not terribly well made, so we'll see how long it lasts, but for the price it is a great choice if you need a shade for your iPad.

deal for what I got for my IPad Mini 4. The L168 size was exact for my mini 4. I think it's a good deal financially. You should however be aware that it can easily be torn up if not properly handled. The best approach might not be to give this to someone who is very abusive. The goal is to be realistic, not negative. I have worked with professional cameras in the broadcast industry. Monitor hoods are terribly heavy and not as light as this one. If you want durability, then $60 or more will cost for a similar size plus it will not be as light as this one. On this discussion, I've seen complaints about the fabric not blocking light and or reflection. You are a mirror in your pad! No matter how much you block the sides, light is still coming in from behind! It is a rule of film and broadcast 101 not to wear a light colored shirt! Protect your head with a wide rim and wear a black shirt. The color black is the way to go! Here we go. Comments on being unable to access the pad controls easily due to hoods blocking them out. Invest in a set of goggles that costs $300 or more. This was a gamble on dimensions, and the result was negative. A better description of the dimensions per size would be helpful.

So simple to use! It was not cheap, but so effective! I got one for my phone and another for my iPad I don't feel like they take up all that much space in my bag because they fold down so flat and slim. with my Mavic controller in any configuration, whether with a phone or tablet in a device holder or on controller grips, and whether it's with or without a range extender. One of the best things about it is the price! This is way better and more compact than any other sunshade I have ever used. My only regret is that I didn't find this one sooner.
