Prosumer's Choice Universal 5 Tablet and Smartphone Charging Organizer Rack/Desktop Stand Holder
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Yes! Ours is for iPads, but it'll definitely fit a Mack book in there.
I have a MacBook Pro, Chromebooks, and iPads with cases, all of which fit perfectly with plenty of room to spare.
The rack is made of plastic, has four slots, and does not support charging. A rack is all that exists. Handy.
Plastic has been used to create it.
Selected User Reviews For Prosumer's Choice Universal 5 Tablet and Smartphone Charging Organizer Rack/Desktop Stand Holder
I bought it to see if it could be a cheap way to organize and charge our many devices (macbooks, chromebooks, etc. ). It was/is, as I'm happy to report! I was sick of looking for a device and/or its charger with everyone at home and the kid doing online school. Now that we have a central location, we can easily store and charge our Lenovo Chromebook, HP Probook, and MacBook Air. (My Samsung laptop is too thick to fit into the slots, but that's fine because it's old and everything else is so much slimmer nowadays. ) )br>br>Our sorter is placed on a shelf beneath a round table, where it is (relatively) hidden but still accessible. The bottom is rubberized, so it stays put when you put something in it, but it's still easy to move around. parallel to the ground; I don't move it from one location to another, especially if it has something on it. I also wrap some of the cords around the dividers so they're easy to find when we need to charge them (I'm not sure if I saw that in a review or in the photos of the item). br>br>NOTE: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is the place to be This isn't the most durable thing in the world, but I don't believe it was designed to be dropped on the ground or to be pushed into the slots with force. It's plastic, and I can see the dividers snapping if you use too much force or are careless. Still, it perfectly meets our needs at a very reasonable price. (I wouldn't use it for filing because I despise having files snag and tilt when I set them in place. ).
I, too, assumed it was made of metal and had to go back to the description to see if I'd missed something, only to discover that they had cleverly avoided specifying the material. Even though it's made of hard plastic, it's light and fragile, so don't put your tablet in it. It appears to be capable of holding cell phones (as well as small external hard drives, which I intend to use it for) - However, having a piece of plastic in my set irritates me. up - However, it will suffice until I find something better; it is, without a doubt, overpriced. My bad.
These ipad organizers (as my wife refers to them) are one of my wife's favorites. They'll be perfect in her first-grade class. She has a total of five mini iPads and five larger iPads, all of which are protected by a thick case. Larger iPads will also fit perfectly. Their sides are only a few millimeters thick.
I was becoming increasingly irritable. I have three tablets that I use on a regular basis. On a side table next to my recliner, they were stacked on top of one another. The charging cords had become tangled. The tablet has always been at the bottom of my wish list. It had turned into a complete shambles. br>I recently purchased this rack, and it is fantastic. I'm now stacking the tablets on the rack, one after the other. The charging cords are kept tidy. It was very simple to obtain any tablet that I desired. It's a good, sturdy rack. There won't be any slipping. For the money, this is a great buy.
I bought a pair of these a few years ago to keep track of a few chromebooks in my classroom. They're still going strong after four years. It was a no-brainer when I received a class set of kindle fires. These are incredibly sturdy, and I love that they're large enough to hold a kindle with a foam case while not being so wide that my devices float around. If you're a teacher looking for device management, I highly recommend this product; it's a little on the pricey side, but it's extremely durable, which is essential in a classroom setting.
We have a couple of older ones that are quite thick, and this one more than suffices. Pick up some extra long (6 foot or so) USB charger cables at the same time, as we did, and you'll have a super easy-to-use charging solution. Charge your tablets on a charger rack.
I bought this to hold four recent model phones, and while they all fit, the holder is bulky and takes up a lot of space, so I'm not sure why I bought it in the first place. It's entirely my fault, as I should have paid more attention to the dimensions listed in the description, as well as the fact that the majority of the photos show tablets rather than phones.
It's serving as a docking station for two Chromebooks, an iPad, and a Fire tablet for me. Everything is organized in a cubby. To keep all of the charging wires in place, I used twist ties. It's simply fantastic! I was worried that the weight of all the devices would cause it to tip over before I bought it, but it is sturdy and secure! This is something I should have bought years ago! Now everything is so much more in order!.