Vikdio 2in1 Phone iPad Pro Tripod Mount Adapter Universal Tablet Clamp Holder Fits 3.5-12.9" Inch iPad Air/Mini, MS Surface, Most Phones & Mini Tripod Ball Head for Amazon Monopod/Tripod/Selfie Stick
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Any case for 12 will fit this. There is a 7 pro model (landscape orientation only) but I do not know how well it holds up to I found it to be helpful when using a slim case.
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The quality of the product support will be in question. The only thing so far I have been able to do with it is set it up to work with my 10 so I can start using it. The iPad Pro I have and my iPhone 7 I have are both 5 inches. After I've had time to try it out, I'll try to give this review a new update. The process of figuring out how it works and goes together took several minutes of practice (and a trip to this Amazon page to look at pictures) but now I believe I understand it. There was no instruction for setting it up or using it. It came in a simple plastic bag (see photo #1). Having difficulty finding a Vikdio website leads me to question what kind of product support to expect. After several tries, I was unable to locate the website. The Amazon site has at least two products that appear to be identical, manufactured by firms named There are two other products with a similar functionality Ulanzi's and Gimars'. But Ulanzi's version isn't any better than Vikdio's or Gimars', so that doesn't make theirs any better. It doesn't make photos immediately available for sending to people or posting on social media. I've used my older DSLR camera for years but it doesn't always make photos available for sharing. During one of my last cell phone excursions, I realized that my cell phone and tablet could take group photos with just as high quality as my bulky DSLR, and it was possible to send the photos to friends instantly and My purchase of this tripod mount was motivated by that reason. Since the price was low, I would not have buyer's remorse if it didn't work as well as it should. Having tried a couple of times, I was able to snap my phone (which has an Apple case) and my iPad Pro (which has a case with a cover attached permanently) into my Mac. As a result of trial and error, I discovered that the attachment of these items must be done a certain way or I would not be able to reach I found it to be easy to use once I played around with it for a bit. I already know I'm going to appreciate its compact size, which will make it easy to take to events such as To fix the tripod to the mount, you can use one of a few methods. You will need to use the enclosed ball mount regardless of the method. This is no knock against the product. You can raise or lower the camera with the swivel attachment in order to fine-tune its The rotation doesn't seem to work for me). Because the tablet can be used from the bottom in both portrait and landscape modes (see photo #2 again), I'll probably use it this way in the future. When it was mounted on the tripod, using the mounting screw in the middle of the mount (see photos #3 and 4 -- sorry that photo 4 is sideways again) made it feel a bit less top heavy. It is not possible to use the center mount in landscape mode because the tablet is not supported on the bottom (see photo #4, My phone is much lighter than the one you suggest, so I don't see how I would mount it differently. The bottom line is that it remains to be seen whether this will actually work, and what kind of product support will be available (unlikely), but the price is probably reasonable enough to make it worth the gamble.
The quality of the work is generally A bit of an issue - the ball mounting (visible at bottom of picture) is iffy, but A) it's not required if you have a decent tripod and B) you can fix it with a drop of elephant glue. I am also more paranoid about belts and suspenders than others. In fact, it does fit the full-sized iPad. You don't immediately see this, so you have to troll around a bit to find things to press. It would have helped to have instructions, folks! As long as I don't see my bike workouts "up close and personal" when training, this kit is a great solution to my "need" for a way to do it. It also helps me to feel less frustrated when I'm out on my ride.
You'll be able to do that job much more efficiently now. Adjusts to fit iPhones and iPads. Swivels, moves up and down, and rotates easily. Cool device that is reasonably priced for the quality it provides. It is recommended.
It seems like this plastic adapter would do the trick. I will have to wait until another piece arrives before I am able to install the app. In a few weeks, I will be able to give it a better rating once everything is in place. Twelve is the number. There will be enough room vertically for the 9" tablet to be clamped into the clamp, but it isn't clear whether it will be stable enough with the tiny 1/4" adapter. The best is yet to come.
False advertising gets a low rating Despite the claim that the grips work with Microsoft Surface, the smaller grips cannot wrap around Surface Pro, which is thicker and larger. You should look for something else on which you have a "deeper" grasp if you're a Microsofty.
Although it seems to work, it does not last long. I would have liked to see more robustness, and firmness.