Nakishia—August 13, 2025
I'm the founder of a nonprofit called Freeprenuers, Inc. & I wanted a system setup for easier sign in for our teens. This stand was built with quality, it was easy to setup, my tablet is a 11in and fit perfectly, so I would refer this to anyone with a business or nonprofit . Read more
Sergio—December 20, 2025
Bun material bien construido Read more
Orlando—August 26, 2025
Amazing product very sturdy and protective love it Read more
Steven—October 16, 2025
Screws were stripped, very poor quality. Bad design on mounts as it presses sound and screen lock button. It's completely useless. Do not waste your time or money. Read more
Patricia Avila—October 4, 2025
It’s great but the only thing is the little rubber tabs keep falling off. Read more
Sid Patel—August 24, 2025
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James Bond—August 1, 2025
I picked up this tablet kiosk stand for my small business, and overall, I'm pretty happy with it! If you're running a business or nonprofit and need something for customers to interact with payment terminals or browse information, this thing's definitely worth considering. The Good Stuff Security features are on point. The metal base feels really solid and has some decent weight to it - not something someone's going to casually walk away with. You get a hex key to lock your iPad in place, which gives me peace of mind. Plus, there are mounting holes and screws included if you want to bolt this baby down to a counter or table. Double security win! Works with most regular iPads. The adjustable corners fit medium-sized tablets perfectly. Just don't try cramming a massive tablet or one of those tiny minis in there - it's not gonna work well. The black finish is sleek and doesn't scream "LOOK AT ME!" It blends in nicely with our setup and looks way more professional than some DIY solution. Height adjustable. This is super handy when you've got both seated and standing customers. You can tweak it to the perfect height for your space. The Not-So-Great The corner padding could be better. There's this thin foam neoprene stuff on the corners that feels like it might get scratched up over time. It's not terrible, but I wish it was a bit more durable. At least the metal corners underneath prevent people from messing with the tablet. I got a dud part. Here's the frustrating bit - my unit came with a wonky adjustment screw that won't tighten the height lever properly. Not sure if it got damaged in shipping or if it's just poor quality control, but now I'm stuck with it. Still works for what I need, but it's annoying. Bottom Line Despite that one faulty part, this stand does exactly what I needed it to do. It's sturdy, secure, and professional-looking. For the price point, I'd still recommend it to other small business owners - just maybe inspect it thoroughly when it arrives and don't be shy about returning it if something's off. Would I buy it again? Probably, but I'd check that adjustment mechanism first thing out of the box! Read more

Bob Feeser/MillCrafters—July 18, 2025
I'm shooting videos solo using my iPhone 14 Pro Max and wanted to be able to see if I am centered in the shot. Since the camera lens is on the back of the camera, that makes the front screen unviewable while I am shooting. Then I discovered with an app I can use my first-generation iPad Air to monitor what I was shooting on the iPhone. At first, I was content to leave it lying on the table, but that restricted my view when walking around. Then along came this AboveTEK Anti-Theft iPad Kiosk Stand. Wow, it was like a rocket went off in my head; this is the ultimate solution. Well almost, but enough for all intents and purposes to get the job done. It swivels, tilts and more. Anyhow, when I went to mount my iPad on it, my immediate concern was the the silver iPad finish is going to be fragile when mounting it to a thick steel frame. Well, they thought of everything. On each and every surface, and I mean none left out, they have a rubber pad to gently protect your iPad while superbly and securely securing it. I tried to capture that feature in my first photograph. To explain the contact points. They have a large rubber disc down in that corner for the backing protection, and on every corner as well. Even the adjustable cups on the corners are rubber coated adhered to the metal securely. Each of those corner secure brackets has a broad range of adjustability. You can extend them out further for larger screens or condense their reach for smaller ones. A single Tork fitting secures the whole corner enabling you to make adjustments in a lot of different angles and lengths, and a simple tightening with one fitting with the included angle allen style wrench and it is secure. There are a few caveats. Not a problem though in the upper corner where the on-off button lies you need to do a workaround positioning of that bracket so you can access the on-off button. Not a problem. You can set it for ease of accessibility yet giving you a secure corner fit. The one other caveat is that the rear facing camera is blocked by the substantial backing plate, but if you simply touch the button on the face of the iPad it resorts to the front facing camera instead and you can see what you are filming that way as well. For all intents and purposes that will suffice, and circumvents your need for an iPhone to do filming using a secondary app to project the view, but the iPhone 14 Pro Max rear facing cameras has a lot of different options that you don't get out of the front selfie lens. I am impressed with the quality of the front facing lens though. Okay enough about usage, let us talk about features. There is an oval opening access port at the base in the rear of the square bracket tube for you to insert your iPad charging cable. It comes out the top of the tube with a corresponding oval opening, and both are safe to use because they supply you with oval rubber rings that snap into place thereby protecting the charging wire from rubbing on any metal edges. It has a great deal of adjustability in that you can tilt it to a plus or minus 90-degree tilt range, it swivels, and you can adjust the height from about 8 to 13 inches. The main thing to me was I had my doubts about how secure it would be preventing accidental spillovers for my iPad on the stand. All you have to do is pick up the box when you get it and realize just how heavy duty this is. Then my other thought was I was glad they supplied two screw holes taper towards the top, so you have a flush surface after attaching them. I had planned, based on my imaginings, to build an oak platform for this to mount to. Well, to my surprise, after opening the box and setting it on the table my fears of needing an even larger platform disappeared. This beauty is secure just the way it is. Yet you do have the option if you are only going to be using this in one place to secure it to a tabletop using the screws for a permanent solution. Overall, I love this thing. I ordered a spare 6-foot-long charging cable, and inline charger for the iPad that I plan to install permanently. Highly, highly recommended stand. Read more