Sarah H—February 2, 2025
Absolutely perfect for my reading experience in bed (or on the couch or in the bath). If you lean your device too far out, it can get tipsy, but an easy fix is to just put a book or a heavy pillow on the base. The arm functionality is great and it's easy to put your device in the clamp on the end. The one thing I wish: there's a ball joint that holds the device clamp on, and it's not super flexible. You can only rotate the device so much in a given arm position. Sometimes I'd like to have the arm next to me and rotate the book toward my face, but I can't get it to go that far. Easy fix, I just have to pick it up and rotate the base, but it'd be nice not to have to do that. Read more
Fred—October 6, 2025
This is quite an extraordinary tablet stand. I have a tablet stand that cost four times as much as this. Well I like the more expensive one for certain aspects and fluidity this one is very stable very robust well-made it's got great joints that tighten up once you get it in position and it can be used with everything from a cell phone to a large tablet. The bottom plate is about quarter inch thick steel and the shaft vertical shaft has to be tight and quite well because if not a loosen up and wobble a tiny bit but if you just tighten it a little it stops wobbling and it's extremely stable. I got one for myself about a month ago and I have four other tablet stands which were the more expensive variety that I've had for a few years, but once my wife got a load of the innogear version she asked me to get her one. One questionary note the base has to be oriented so the long part is facing where the top portion is bent towards. If you bend it to the side with a large tablet the base may actually not be able to hold it up. I'm talking about the Samsung S7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 especially, the larger ones like 12.4 inch and 14.x inches. Those tablets are extremely heavy so you got to be careful how you position your stand because you do not want a $1,600 tablet to slam to your floor. If you're going to use a heavy device like that I'm not going to mention trade names but the more expensive ones that come with a 20 lb or heavier base made of concrete will be more stable for that extreme weight. That said, there's no problem with this particular one I'm reviewing here as long as you understand and pay attention to which direction that base is pointing at. For the money this thing is quite a reasonable purchase. Read more
kristina—November 10, 2025
It’s very easy to put together. It’s not too heavy. The stability is not great if you have a heavier tablet or kindle in it I would put the base under the couch or bed if it’s closer to the ground. Read more
Teddy A Christanto—December 11, 2025
Great product. It serves the purpose holding my iPhone handsfree wherever I am. I returned it because I wanted the large size to have a longer reach. I just reordered the same product but large size. Read more
Kindle Customer—December 14, 2025
I like the stand. The only thing I would improve is the lack of screw to hold the main frame of the stand. It's still highly functional and I use it often. I highly recommend. Read more
Customer—June 27, 2025
Great product, poor base design. The base is heavy and the welding of the pole to the base is minimal. I liked that the base was heavy, it made it feel sturdy. But one day I picked it up to move it to a different location (not the first time) and the pole came straight out. I can still use it if I force it down and twist it until it kind of balances but I no longer have the ease of moving it around my house. Read more
Dianne Hunter—October 24, 2025
This is wonderfully made. Very easy to assemble. Sturdy enough to support my iPad. Read more
Michael Cheatham—January 3, 2026
I have two of these stands. One next to my recliner and one next to my nightstand. It is perfect for my phone or my nook for reading. Read more