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Pros & Cons
Pros
The footprint is kind of small and it can be tippy if on a very unstable surface, but this is rarely a problem for me. Many various adjustable positions and very sturdy. They hold up exceptional well it adjusts w/no problem & fold up nicely.
This tablet holder is perfect for holding my 10 inch tabled on my night stand. It also holds my phone for near perfect zoom calls. Holds perfectly the weight of my ipad!
This multi hinged, multi adjustable stand more than replaces the $300 apple keyboard. It's not ridiculously oversized for use with a phone.
The pink hi-tech wireless stand is my pick for this. It’s at the right pricepoint, at just under thirteen dollars (with 10% coupon) the black color has a very nice matte finish.
Cons
Stand is advertised as for smart phone and tablet. Any of these “multi-device’ adjustable stands need to specifically accommodate a phone or a tablet, not “one size fits all’. It's better to just keep it because my refund would only be $7.
It appears to be solidly built but the ipad barely stays up on it. The base isn't as sturdy for holding said ipad, i feel. The cutout in the base (which i don’t know what it’s for) makes it too light.
Highlights
Price
It’s normal eighteen dollar price is on the high side for equivalent stands possibly because of the special color offerings but... Read More
Under 2 inches of height gain is particularly unimpressive for the size heft and price
Price i paid just under fourteen dollars for a used like new item whose going price new is a too pricey eighteen dollars
Packaging/appearance
These seem as thick as the feet and cradle pads on the omoton t5 and as thick as the back and feet pads on the hitech wireless
Alashi cons misaligned silicone pad the one fit finish flaw i saw on any of these stands was a misaligned silicone pad on one ... Read More
They’re about the same thickness as the alashi but twice as thick as the pads on the omoton t4 which is roughly the same size a... Read More
Cradle shape is nicely curved unlike the oddly bent cradles of the omoton t4
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
sturdy, great, base, enough and hi-tech. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 4,624 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 28 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have an ipad air and while it holds the ipad just fine everytime i swipe up or touch the ipad i have to do it with 2 hands cause it feels as if its going to tip over with the slightest touch
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its one of the cheaper stands on amazon so you do get what you pay for
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Great product even if it were to cost more which it doesnt its very reasonably priced
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Doesnt require any assembly all you have to do is bend it into shape out of the box
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its super sturdy thick anodized alumon construction will support any type of devicewithout it slipping out of its best viewing angle and also its inadvertent misuse by children
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I want a sturdy simple portable attractive formfactor that supports my tablet charging in portrait mode
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I want to pay less than fifteen dollars
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