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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  • Michael

    > 3 day

    What I like most about the stand is the build quality. The base is solid without feeling too heavy and the holder swings on the hinge with just enough resistance to keep your iPad where you want it. This iPad stand looks great and feels like a product you would find at your local Apple store.

  • christopher m.

    > 3 day

    I really like my new tablet stand. I use it for my 2018 iPad Pro 12”, as well as my 2021 iPad Pro 12.9”! It’s great for both. This stand is sturdy, and it’s very flexible, as well. I’m not at all worried that my tablet will fall over, and I love that I can adjust the angle very easily. The height is perfect, and I envision continuing to use this stand for a long time!

  • Tim

    > 3 day

    I wasnt sure what to expect with this stand. My first impression taking it out of the box was that it is well made and looks really nice. The hinge is strong enough to not move with a tablet on it. There is non-slip coating on several surfaces. It honestly works perfect for my use. I needed a stand for my Windows tablet (its an 11 inch screen tablet) that I use for my bike trainer. The tablet is thicker than a typical Apple or Android tablet, so it wouldnt fit in lots of stands (including the one in my trainer desk).

  • Queen

    > 3 day

    It’s metal it moves great I got it at my shop so it works perfect for me and my customers

  • Gabor

    > 3 day

    Un soporte de Muy buena manufactura que lo hace muy elegante y firme para cualquier dispositivo

  • JJK

    Greater than one week

    Everyones 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.

  • Peter T

    > 3 day

    I absolutely love this stand. I’ve passed through my phone charger and my headphones charger. When my phone is charging, I flip the stand down. For my headphones, I flip the stand up and the headphones fit snugly into the slot. Build quality is very sturdy. However heavy your device, it will stay as you place it and it won’t loosen the hinge. My only complaint is the rubber grip on the top part is partially misaligned but that’s barely noticeable.

  • Aundra Sparks

    > 3 day

    This is a sturdy iPad stand and it does exactly what it’s supposed to do! I have a 9.7 inch iPad in a case that fits perfectly on this stand without wobbling. The higher back creates stability and is likely the best feature preventing the “tipping backwards”problem that might occurs with other models. This is made out of quality material and the ability to position the iPad at various angles is a big Win! Stop looking and Buy it!

  • Nadia

    Greater than one week

    Worked well at first but then lost its durability after a few uses

  • chang h.

    > 3 day

    Very nice looking design especially identical with newest Apple displays and iMacs. Very Stable! Five Stars!!

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