Asin |
B07BK5P5ST |
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Dimensions |
0.79 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
Weight |
0.353 ounces |
Manufacturer |
No |
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Curley Girl –
I can’t believe I waited so long to purchase one of these. It’s genius. Compact, attractive, portable and so convenient. You should get one.
Raushaun Mitchell –
Nothing to really add here; simple and works just as advertised. Excited to be using while reading with my Kindle.
cguevara –
This little stand is compact and well thought out. It has little rubber feet on the bottom to keep it in place and not slide open, it can hold today’s phones with thicker cases without problem. It’s small enough to drop in your travel bag or slip in your desk drawer. It can hold the phone upright or sideways for viewing. My husband uses it mostly for playing poker so he’s always tapping the screen and it stays put. He really likes it and has requested one for his lunchbox so he can have one at work.
Jana Lynn –
The stand is super sleek and holds up my heavy phone pretty well. When you put the stand back it makes a clicking noise, but it isn’t bad. I’m giving this as a gift, so I hope they like it.
Brian –
I ordered one of these as a tablet holder for my home office.
After using it for a couple of days I ordered a second for my cell phone, then another for the work, then another for my wife, then another for my mother. My point is, this is a great little product, simple, sturdy, folds up nicely to transport if needed. It clicks into place each time you adjust the angle for better viewing or to avoid reflections.
Worth noting: It does not have a hole to allow for charging when on the stand. You would need to turn your phone sideways in order to charge.
I did, and would, order more of these if needed.
Scott –
This stand has become an essential accessory in my workspace. Its versatility extends beyond just holding phones; I also use it to securely hold my portable monitor. With its sturdy build and adjustable viewing angle, this stand offers convenience and stability for easy access to both my phone and monitor while I work.
The stand’s sturdy build provides a stable and elevated platform for my portable monitor, freeing up valuable desk space and allowing for a more organized and efficient workspace. The adjustable viewing angle feature allows me to position my monitor at the most comfortable and optimal viewing angle, enhancing both productivity and comfort during extended work sessions.
In conclusion, the stand proves to be a versatile and reliable accessory. Its adaptability to securely hold both phones and portable monitors makes it a valuable addition to any workspace. With easy setup and adjustable viewing angles, this stand offers convenience and stability, allowing for a more efficient and enjoyable work experience.
JPS –
It’s a decent design. You use your fingertip to open the rear panel, which ratchets into several positions. And the ratchet action is what holds it in each position. It seems dodgy at first, but it actually works quite well. It doesn’t collapse with a tablet’s weight at any angle, even if you need to press some buttons.
Depending on how thick your case is, or whether you have a pop-type socket installed, you might not be able to use this stand. The tray that holds the base of the device is not super deep, so the phone or tablet might not seat very well. There are no openings in the back-rest for a socket type device to poke through, either.
Those are my only reasons for removing a star. If you don’t have a thick case or use a pop-socket, you’ll have no trouble at all.
SpudX –
I wanted a stand that looked nice, was sturdy, was compact, and was reasonably priced. Not only does this stand click all of those boxes, but it blows them out of the park!
Extremely sturdy and very adjustable. The clicking sound as you open it quickly builds confidence in its ability to hold that expensive phone of yours, providing multiple viewing angles, regardless of orientation. I most definitely highly recommend this stand!
Kirby's Mom –
Works great. Easy to adjust holds an iPhone nicely
Quaker –
Sometimes the simplest products are the best. This is a well-designed product that does one thing, and does it very well. It’s simple, lightweight, sturdy, and stable. I have one in my office and one in my kitchen.
Buy it when it goes on sale (fairly regularly for $6.99), or look for the 2-pack on Amazon, which is an even better deal.