KABCON Quality Tablet Stand,Adjustable Foldable Eye-Level Aluminum Solid Up to 15-in Tablets Holder for Microsoft Surface Series Tablets,iPad Series,Samsung Galaxy Tabs,Amazon Kindle Fire,Etc.Silver
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Danial Monahan MD
> 3 dayThis is a fantastic product it is very sturdy and it holds the ipad well
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Ruben Martinez
> 3 daygood job
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Tricia
> 3 dayIt’s adjustable and long lasting and it fits four different iPads.
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Rizum
> 3 dayI had a small one from another brand and I only works on phones, sometimes you worried that it would fall by slapping it accidentally. This is weights enough that I dont have such concenrn.
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Dennis R. Dorn
> 3 dayThis product saws just wanted, and at a perfect price point. I am not working from home but do have a zoom meeting from time to time from my office or home.. This stand works great for my I-PAD pro.
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Robert Gray Hunter
> 3 daySo far this Kabcon stand works well for me. I wanted a stand that was sturdy and allowed me to leave the IPad in my preferred case. I also wanted it for future use with a keyboard and pencil. (iPad Air 5 with Targus
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AzMike
> 3 dayThis product is solid design, does what it says and looks sturdy. For those saying the edges were sharp, thats what a dremel is for, I didnt see that an issue for me unless your going to bump into it and as a result break your tablet anyway.
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Magic
> 3 dayIf you have the 12.9” iPad Pro, this is a must. The width keeps the iPad stable as you use the pencil. Think draftsman mode. And the weight is substantial. I would not recommend this if you are traveling. But if you have a desk at home and will be using an external keyboard and track pad (I highly recommend the apple versions) then this is the PERFECT stand to hold your iPad. And if you use an external USB-C hub that attaches to the side of the iPad, this has plenty of stability for the setup given the extra weight from the hub and cables.
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Echo
> 3 dayI needed a stand that would be able to withstand a good amount of weight since I use the iPad Pro (12.9) for drawing. This stand is just what I was looking for. Very heavy and takes two hands in most cases to adjust (this might sound like a con but I consider it a terrific pro to its design). I can even use it while sitting in bed, but I do need a lap desk to sit the KABCON on for stability. The 1.5 negatives of the KABCON is that the rubber caps on the part that cradle the tablet are VERY easy to come off (and potentially get lost), *but* the company includes an extra set (almost as if this was anticipated - NICE!) Something else that I find mildly annoying is that the rubber pads on the bottom of the stand move around very easily. They havent fallen off yet (and there are no extras included in packaging), but I can see the glue that adheres them to the bottom wearing off and then the traction that they provide for the stand will be nonexistent.
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Robert Wright
Greater than one weekthis stand is very stable