Asin |
B07SJZT7Q7 |
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Dimensions | |
Weight |
1.41 pounds |
Manufacturer |
B-Land |


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Thomas Mercado –
This is shown being used in a number of different ways, but I can only speak about it in the way I use it most of the time and that’s for hands free neck held recording. It holds my cellphone (Samsung A14) in a solid clamp like manner without blocking the camera or other buttons. The “cord” is both rigid and flexible enough to stay in the position I want. One thing I dislike a bit is how the “cord” ends, which seem to be held in magnetically, disengage from the clamp base a little more easily than I think they ought to, but this proves to be problematic mostly only when I position it in a real odd or hard to affix angle other than positioned in front of me hanging off my neck and usually when trying to mount it to something solid. Otherwise, it’s proven useful for what I use it for most of the time and its price point has made it a good buy.
Jose Ramos Sr –
Product looks durable, and very easy to manipulate as needed
C. Nystrom –
I didn’t buy the cheapest one, after reading the reviews. I’m glad that I didn’t. This baby is soooo flexible and contours easily to any position. I use it reading in any sitting or lying position. I would buy it again.
K. Hanson –
I fully expected this to be flimsy junk, but was very pleasantly surprised! The flexible “cable” is very sturdy and holds any shape. Works perfectly… Even better than expected!
Minerva –
I didn’t know what to expect, from the reviews. Some positive some negative. But I am loving this product. I can watch my phone in bed without cramping my fingers. It’s very adjustable, not difficult to manage at all. I also use at my computer desk to hold my phone at eye level for conference calls while looking at documents online. It feels sturdy enough to me. The magnets work well and do hold the phone. Not flimsy. I’ve had it a couple of weeks now and use it everday. I am going to purchase another to keep at my desk for the convenience. Also, since I have to twist the cable into a figure eight for it to stand, I don’t want the cable to wear out from constantly twisting and untwisting. With two of them, I anticipate a nice long usage.
Adding an update: I just bought this item again because the left holder of the cable cracked and left the item unusable. I bought it again, however, because I really like the product. The casing cracked when I tried to use it as a holder for taking some home pictures while walking about. I couldn’t find my usual extender. I squeezed the cables together and I guess this was too much tension for the casing. So lesson learned. I use the product for hands free home reading and watching movies on my phone in bed, and for zoom calls with friends. Oh, and for business conference calls. I find it works excellently for these purposes. My original cable has loosened slightly since my first purchase, but still very usable. I am using it now with my new purchase of this product and reserving the new cable against future use. I want to see how long it lasts. I use this item daily, all day as I am wirking from home. I removed a star, despite liking this product very much, as I feel that the lower part of the casing that secures the cables should be made with something other than plastic. And/or one should be able to purchase the phone holder separately, so you are not replacing the whole thing.
Mongo Johnson –
The device holds my S21 in a medium thickness case just fine. The spring loaded clip works but feels breakable. Works fine. The coated wire seems well balanced stiffness wise.
I’m pleasantly surprised. I can lie back without shoulder hunch. The photo clicker also turned Kindle pages on Android phone Kindle app.
Quality Seeker –
This is amazing. Puts phone at eye level. Phone holder rotates and stand bends to accomodate the position needed.
Peggy –
After injuring my thumb, I purchased 3 different phone holders to use in different parts of my home. I have summarized my comparisons here.
B-Land Upgrade Phone Holder (ASIN# B07SJZT7Q7) – This phone holder is excellent and very well made. It does not have a clamp, but instead has a long “wire” that is very thick and durable, which is bent into shape to hold your phone. It can hold the phone on a hard surface, around your neck, around your steering wheel, etc. This holder can hold your phone either vertically or horizontally (the part that holds the phone rotates 90 degrees at a time). When touching your phone (to type, etc), this holder does not shake or vibrate at all. The wire is very strong and doesn’t move by touch, but the wire is however, very flexible and easy to bend to any shape. This holder can feel heavy a while after wearing it around your neck, but it is fairly comfortable, as the wire has a rubber-like coating over it and it does not press hard against your breastbone.. This holder is longer than the other holder made by B-Land. The part where this holder holds the phone is on a spring that you pull open. It takes more work to get your phone in and out than the clamp-on holder I tried. I have not used the remote that is included with this holder. This holder is exceptional in many ways, and it is my first choice of phone holder out of the 3 that I tried.
B-Land Cell Phone Holder (ASIN# B06XP29B2S) – This phone holder is very good and well made. It does not have a clamp, but instead has a long “wire” that is very thick and durable, which is bent into shape to hold your phone. It can hold the phone on a hard surface, around your neck, around your steering wheel, etc. This holder can hold your phone either vertically or horizontally (the part that holds the phone rotates 90 degrees at a time). When touching your phone (to type, etc), this holder does not shake or vibrate at all. The wire is very strong and doesn’t move by touch, but the wire is however, very flexible and easy to bend to any shape. This holder can feel heavy a while after wearing it around your neck, and the metal wire can press against your breastbone and be uncomfortable (it has no coating on it, other than paint). This holder is shorter than the other holder made by B-Land. The part where this holder holds the phone is on a spring that you pull open. It takes more work to get your phone in and out than the clamp-on holder I tried. This phone holder is my second choice of the 3 holders I tried.
Lamicall Clamp-On Phone Holder (ASIN# B07PLF1KMB) – This phone holder is meant to clamp on a shelf, table, etc. The holder is well made and sturdy, but it shakes a lot when touching the phone screen (to text, etc). Therefore, I have to hold the wire with my other hand to steady it, which defeats the purpose of the holder. The mechanism on this holder that holds your phone in, is like a large jaw clasp that you squeeze to open. It holds the phone easily and takes very little effort to take your phone in and out of this holder. Additionally, this holder allows you to turn the phone 360 degrees (this is especially helpful for video recording or taking pictures at an exact angle). This holder is my third choice of the 3 that I tried. But, if you need a clamp-on holder, I do recommend this holder as it is well made.
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Amazon Customer –
B-Land NAILED IT with this one!!!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE LOVE LOVE this product!!!
My new BFF! LOL 😀
It’s the first gadget that TOTALLY works in my car for hands-free phone safety. (See photos.) I fold in half, twist twice, wedge it between my seat and center station (that the gear shift is in), and lean the holder against my dashboard and I am good to go with a steady view at a non-glare viewable level!!! VERY SECURE! One-hand insert and removal is SO CONVENIENT! I now have two flex-bars because I bought one with the iPad holder too, so I just remove the holder and leave the bar wedged in my car and use my other bar indoors. The variety of contortions this flex-bar allows is unlimited! It is TOTALLY versatile! Plus—TOTALLY worth the price!!!
I am a shopper/delivery professional and use this constantly. It makes my shop trips so easy. I did have to buy a new one for my iPhone just after the return date expired—because the spring broke in the phone holder, but to be honest, it was probably my fault for not being more careful because it is very well-made. But I feel it’s even worth it to have to get a new one because now I have an extra flex-bar. FYI—the flex-bar is a generous length.
Kindle Customer1 –
So this thing is great in theory but falls short in execution…so close, but not quite there. This is my second one of these, as the first one lasted about a month, and then I HEAVILY modded and fixed that one to deal with the shortcomings, but this one I am starting out with preemptive mods as shown in my pics and some not shown.
GOOD:
Best option for quick orientation switching…so scolling on Insta or Reddit, and then to see a wide screen video in the app, you can quickly just twist the phone and it locks at 90 degree intervals. Most other options have more of a two hand fumbly thing where you loosen a nut, turn the phone and re-tighten it which is not really very useful for real world use cases.
Works with most phones even in cases (iphone 11 max, etc). My wife has that with a popsocket case (built-in) and it holds it fine.
BAD:
So the metal braided piece in my picture keeps the arms in the proper position for the magnets to hold them in the plastic holder, otherwise the strain on the plastic holes that the gooseneck snaps into will snap right off very quickly with real world usage. You can also see the steel zip ties I have cinched around those very holes to help deal with the strain.
What you can’t see is that the gooseneck part isn’t really rigid enough to hold a modern phone of ~8oz including case. I would almost prefer this plastic (though fragile) phone holder with the aluminum rod/tube based options that don’t have the ribbed gooseneck, since they hopefully require more force to change the shape. What I have done to fix this, as you can see in the second picture is to inset some additional somewhat rigid wires into a helpful hole in the tip if the gooseneck magnet. These wires were from hanging fern pots (hook with 3-4 steel wires attached) originally, and I cut them off with around a foot and slid them down in the hole to add some additional rigidity.
Finally, the design of the spring-loaded portion of the holder leaves a lot to be desired. the plastic piece is woefully inadequate, and is gutted to make room for a rubbery pad for traction, leaving the plastic that is forcing the phone in place too thin, especially given that it acts as a lever when pushing the phone in and out of the case…this could easily be fixed with slightly think plastic. Mine broke with a month on the first one…so far so good on this one, and my phone is a little narrower now, and maybe the spring isn’t quite as strong on this one (whether that is a deliberate design change to reduce the force required to insert the phone or not). Previously on my original one, I ended up having to use a rivet to attach a new piece of plastic which lasted the rest of a year.
You will be tempted to put this on a surface with the phone still attached, but please be aware that this is really unbalanced and will tend to fall over if not perfectly stable, and when it does fall over, besides worrying about damage to your phone, the forces applied tend to be the ones that cause this thing to break.
That said, if you read or use your phone a lot, and you have wrist/grip strength/hand tiredness because of it, this is currently your best option. I would pay $50 for a serious one that addressed all of these concerns though.