Maxonar Adjustable Tablet Stand Holder, Sleek Looks Tablet Desktop Stand Dock Constructed from Aluminum - Compatible with iPad Air iPad Pro/iPad Mini 2022 [4.7-13], Galaxy Tab S8, Grey
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RuckZero
22-11-2024This stand is all that I had anticipated that it would be. The finish is well executed and the angle adjustability is nice and tight. I really like how it is able to accommodate each of my devices either vertically or horizontal. From an iPad, to iPad Mini, and even my iPhone. Being able to pass the power/data cable through the support is also really nice.
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San p
> 3 dayLike that it’s sturdy and holds my tablet with out falling off
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Nadia
> 3 dayWorked well at first but then lost its durability after a few uses
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Queen
> 3 dayIt’s metal it moves great I got it at my shop so it works perfect for me and my customers
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Stephen
> 3 dayThe materials and everything feel sturdy but it holds my ipad at a couple degrees offset. Just enough to annoy you but not enough to notice from afar. If you have one and not sure move the holder till it touches the base. They will be visible offset. If I remember ill edit in a picture.
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Gopal K Acharya
> 3 dayGreat product! Perfect for holding your iPad or phones. You can rotate the stand any way. The quality of material is great! I trust this stand! It stands perfectly and doesnt perfect. It is very easy to stable your electronic devices in the stand. I recommend buyers to buy this item.
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Connie Morissette IV
> 3 dayVery sturdy materials and joints.
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Charlotte Green
> 3 dayI ordered for use when I’m working on studying and I found it to be very helpful. Great for what I needed it for.
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JJK
> 3 dayEveryones needs for a tablet stand can be different, so heres a little background: - My first iPad stand was from 7 years ago, where I was using an iPad to broadcast live video of my infant via FaceTime to my in-laws, so I found a light, aluminum, table-top stand that would secure the iPad in place, and have adjustable angles. The stand was nice when new, but the mechanism for securing the iPad was a little flimsy, as was the angle adjustment, and everything broke down after a few years, which in the grand scheme of things isnt bad given the money I paid. - My second stand is more of a phone stand, so much smaller in size, and is just a piece of bent sheet of aluminum with no angle adjustments, and a simple small lip to hold the phone/iPad in place with no further securing mechanism (like this one here). I initially had reservations on the simple design, but in time came to appreciate the nearly indestructible nature of it, and for my needs (propping up the phone/iPad at an angle for easier viewing for relatively short bursts of time) I dont really need a complicated securing mechanism, the simple lip is fine. My only wish was that I could adjust the angle just a bit, and that it was a little larger so that an iPad sits more stable on it. Given these needs, Im glad I found and tried this particular stand, among the sea of iPad stands on Amazon. I concur with all the other reviews, this thing feels VERY solid in terms of weight and build, and the angle adjustment mechanism feels very tight. I feel confident in saying that tapping on the screen wont ever change the angle, and Id exaggerate to say youll need 2 hands to adjust the angle (you can do it one handed, but it is awkward). For my needs at the moment, Id say its nearly perfect. One reservation: When I put my iPhone 12 mini on the middle of the stand vertically,I find that the lower lip will cover up the mic located on the bottom of the phone. I would imagine a similar problem occurs for other phones as well. As such, using the phone on the stand in speakerphone mode is not ideal. You can get around this by shifting the location of the phone such that the mic sits in the middle open space between the two lips, or placing the phone horizontally, or using bluetooth headphones and not use the phone mic, but its one extra thing to think about. The stand is advertised for use with a tablet so I cant knock a star for this, but if the manufacturer is looking for design improvement ideas, this could be it (i.e. add openings on the lip so that sound can pass through). I would add that I think theres also a speaker on the bottom that gets similarly obscured by the lip, but at least on an iPhone thats not a huge problem because you hear enough out of the earpiece speaker to make up for it. All in all, very satisfied with this stand, and if this design fits your needs, then I would highly recommend it.
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Shane Sabo
Greater than one weekTablet iPad Stand Holder, Maxonar Newest Adjustable Aluminum Stand Dock is very well done in relation to function as well as price. The stand is small but excellent in relation to design and function. It is well executed in aluminum and the space grey color is quite appealing. It blends well with space grey Apple products, such as my iPad Pro 2018. The adjustable pedestal is rigid and will not move once positioned, but is easily repositioned. The rubberized pad at the top off the holder and the rubberized pads at the base of the holder ensure that the tablet/phone will not move once positioned. The multiple angle adjustments makes the tablet/phone stand easily positioned to most any viewing angle. The price is a bargain at only $17.99 and when it was purchased there was an additional $2.00 off. Value, excellent design, function and execution is what this product is all about.