Michael P—November 26, 2025
I have several of these. They are well designed for Ipads and tablets. Very adjustable for viewing. You can even fold it over and use it as a phone stand. They last a long time. The only maintenance is to clean the bottom felt pads off occasionally as they are a magnet for any kind of grit. It also folds up to be able to be able to carry it in a back pocket. Read more
Michael in Georgia—January 14, 2026
I ordered extras originally because I was "afraid" of not being able to find them in the future. I had previously purchased the Amazon Basics version (no longer available). LOVE these things... adjustments seem infinite for angles, devices, and stability. The open design allows for different charger cable configurations. I get curiosity-seekers at most public places when using one. Folds down VERY compactly for a man-bag or purse. Read more
Customer—September 11, 2025
I used it for my 15.6 inches portable monitor. It is perfect. It is durable. It is stable. It is foldable so you can carry it in your purse. It is an excellent purchase for the price. Read more
Terrance—July 31, 2025
This review is for the portable tablet and phone stand by Aimai Forever. I've used the Amazon Basics version of this stand for several years, and was disappointed to see that it had been discontinued. I opted for this model, which is presented as "Amazon's Choice," and I have mixed feelings about it. Pricewise, this stand is a few dollars cheaper than the previous one, and it's about 80% as good. The ratchet joints (or more precisely, Hirth joints) don't hold as well because, instead of using screws and nuts on the main hinge and the top arm, the new stand uses non-adjustable plastic rivets. The quality of the plastic is also somewhat inferior, and the housing around the legs formed two pointy edges. I like this style of stand because it's highly adjustable and features a very stable, broad base. Also, the generously sized foam pads underneath provide effective skid resistance. The new stand omits the foam at the hinge, which makes it a little less stable. Notes: 1) The stand works well for lighter tablets like the Kindle Fire HD 10 in landscape and portrait modes. It can sort-of support larger tablets, such as the Samsung S8+, in portrait mode with a case, but you need to be very careful, as the stand can be overwhelmed. Phones in portrait mode aren't super ideal, but it works. Read more
K. Dorsey—November 1, 2025
Compact and easy to use. Works great with tablet computers. Holds an 11” iPad with ease also works with iPhones, easy to adjust the angle of the devices. Read more
Blaine—November 13, 2025
Really versatile and strong little stand. Good value for the price. Read more
Kereon—January 4, 2026
I use this for a second portable screen on my laptop, it works great for traveling, lightweight and small. It makes the screen sit even with my laptop screen. Read more
CyberNerd—December 29, 2025
I bought these as just a cheap place holder for my 2 Amazon Fire HD 10 tablets that I use with the Game Glass App to turn them into MFD's. They were meant to be used temporarily, until I could 3D print something better, but they work good enough that I haven't created a new permanent desktop MFD holder Read more