C Shell—May 29, 2025
I use this with my iPad mini. It’s very comfortable on my lap - doesn’t slip. The material is soft to the touch. It’s adjustable and works well on a table also. Perfect solution - no more aching wrist from holding the iPad with one hand - it’s so nice to have both hands free. It also has two small areas (when opened up) to hold small things like pens and eyedrops (necessary if you spend a lot of time staring at the screen). Very inexpensive, and sturdy. Read more
Tootsie—January 5, 2026
Very happy with pillow stand. Especially being able to store item in the base. There are enough adjustment positions to make it comfortable to work with anywhere. Read more
kfhaggerty—November 7, 2025
Overall, I think this is a very good, adjustable tablet holder. And it comes with a small storage compartment that I had’t even considered as a beneficial trait. But, I was wrong. It’s storage area is limited, but it’ll hold two small items comfortably. The mechanism allows for three angles of view. Personally I will only use two, as the third angle of display is so reclines as to be unusable. Having used it for a few days now, I find it quite useful. I find it quite useful as it is often used on my lap, and two of the three angle supports are quite comfortable for feting and for writing. My only issue that I can comment, being that I’ve only had it for a couple of days Is this: the very rigid “tray” on which the tablet rests is very slippery. The base does not have a base which has a high degree of friction. This is to say that if you don’t use the device perfectly level, the tablet has a tendency to slip off the base. And, I expect that the longer the device is used that the bottom support (on which the tablet sits) will only get more “slippery” as time goes on and it becomes more slick. Meaning, as the base become smooth over time that the propensity of the tablet to slide will only get worse. I like the device overall, but I fear I may need to add some sort of “tacky” material to the bottom channel. Not a big problem, but it is one I’ve noticed after having the stand for a couple of days. I will make an adaptation of my own design, but I feel compelled to suggest that one unusual trait of the stand. I will not be sending it back. My opinion of it is overly positive. It just has that one quirk. So, there’s my quick critique. Ask me if you should but it, I would say yes. It’s just that singular issue that keeps me from giving it a full 5 star rating. Read more
Babette Harrell—January 9, 2026
Great, soft, not heavy on lap. Tilts a few different levels. I carry it around house when I am working. Nice, def recommend. I am a real buyer of this product too. Read more
Kaitlyn Smalley—January 17, 2026
I freaking love this thing! I store my kindle clicker, ear buds and chapstick inside (plus my phone). it holds my tablet, switch and kindle depending on what I'm doing. 🙌🏼 Read more
Groundhog Girl—October 9, 2025
There are quite a few options similar to this one. I liked that it had three options for positioning. The leg that holds it up is sturdy and holds securely. I also that you could store smaller items inside when open or closed. I like to keep post it notes and other stationery items with my iPad for calendar planning. If traveling everything can be zipped up and it’s completely portable. The most important difference were the two loops on the right side shown in the photo to hold writing implements or an Apple Pencil. I did not see this feature on other stands and I knew it would be exactly what I needed. I do tend to misplace my Apple Pencil. Sadly, the loops are not compatible with my Apple Pencil, my favorite pen or even a Sharpie because the loops are large and floppy. The bottom loop is the larger of the loops and I can put my Apple Pencil and a pen inside loosely but move the stand and they slide out. The smaller loop is bigger than a regular sharpie. I’m not sure what the designer thought you were putting in these loops but they do not work as shown in the photo. I’m disappointed that this feature doesn’t work as intended so I gave it less stars, but if you don’t need that particular feature, it would be fine in other aspects. Read more
Kindle Customer—January 18, 2026
Exactly what we needed . Not too large and the ability to put charger and other items in bottom is great Read more
Rhian Stuart—June 9, 2025
This lap "desk" is great for my iPad Pro. I love the depth of the base compartment, especially as compared to a previous unit I had. Things stay put. My iPhone fits perfectly in one of the compartments, reducing the chance that it will fall between the couch cushions! The adjustments are at good angles to adapt to my seating and it's easy to use. Appears to be solidly constructed with sturdy components and long-wearing fabric. No prominent seams, tags, or other distractions. Serves the purpose and was an upgrade from the unit I had before. Read more