Skulldgry—September 4, 2020
Ok, When I first ordered this device holder I wasn't quite sure what to expect. What I received more than met my expectations however. First off, the quality. Yes, it is plastic but it's not a cheap, brittle plastic by any means. More like a polymer used or a handgun. It is very strong and rock solid. Now, I ordered this over a year ago and I'm just now doing my review because I wanted to see how well the device would hold up over time. Mainly to see if the rotation points would wear out or if the connection points and screws would become loose and not able to be tightened all the way (like I've had happen with other brands) which then leaves a device that just flops downward and you that you can't view well. So now, after over a years time of use, I an say emphatically that this little mount is still working perfectly just like the day I received it. On top of that, my daughter liked it so much she recently took it back to college to use on her weekly radio show that she hosts and I can report back from her that it's working just as well for her as it did for me and in that environment, that's saying something. Ok, there are only 2 things to be aware of and they're not anything bad in my opinion. The first one is device size. I can't speak for Android devices since I don't use them but I can say that, when used with my iphone 9, X, and now 11Pro, they all fit perfectly and were clamped in soundly. However, I have used it with my iPad 6th gen and to do so I had to remove the ipad's protective case. It was just a bit too large with it on to fit snugly. With it off, it would clamp in just like my iPhone however, I'm not one to use my iPad without a case so I generally opted to only use my iPhone in the mount. So that's one. The other thing to be aware of is the size of mic pole it will clamp on to. It will NOT fit on the larger 22.5mm-23mm poles. It is made for the smaller extension poles that are around 15mm in size. So make sure that you have a pole of that size available to clamp the mount onto and you'll be good to go. I unfortunately didn't get any pics just before my daughter took it with her however I have attached a one from when I first got it and what I'm holding is a little foam rubber pad that you can add inside of the mount where it grabs the mic pole so as not to scratch the finish. Then there's also a pic from a few months back after being used regularly. Hard to tell from the photo but, it's in the exact same condition as the day I got it, perfect. Bottom line, if you need a solid mount to clamp an iPhone or Android device onto a mic stand or similar sized pole, this is the one to get!!! Read more
Norman Siegel—July 24, 2025
This works great and easily attached to a mic stand. I have an iPhone. I can easily attach it to a mic stand and call up lyrics! It revolves 360 degrees so you can use it in landscape or potrait mode. It hold my iPhone secuely. Read more
Randall—December 16, 2025
Easy to use and great adaptability to plenty of device sizes. Read more
Michelle Ochoa—January 4, 2026
This product is very good for what it is used for and holds very well to the mic.Stand Read more
Ronnie Escobar—May 2, 2025
It's May 2025. I bought in 2022 and it still works. Very sturdy and it still looks like new. Keep in mind that all screens are measured diagonally, thus it will fit most tablets and phones. It works very well if you want to use it below mic level and it attaches very well to any mic stand. I'm buying a 2nd one and it's cheaper now than it was three years ago. Read more
Guitar George—July 18, 2019
As a professional musician I seldom use a iPad for live performances, with the exception of an acoustic duo my wife and I do mostly at wineries. Between our four different bands we have about 340 active songs in rotation so my wife uses an iPad and OnSong for lyrics. I really can’t blame her for not remembering all those lyrics. We play everything from club gigs to huge outdoor amphiteathers so we need good solid gear (and backups) that can survive being on the road. As you can see in the pictures above, we have used other iPad holders. The far left is the one has been the one we have been using for years. It made specifically for the iPad, third generation I believe. The far right is a Proline unit we bought as a backup. The Proline unit has the ability to go from Portrait to Landscape format while the iPad specific unit does not. The Proline unit is also very heavy duty….and very heavy. The new Moukey unit in the middle picture costs about a third of the Proline unit and offers many more options compared to the other two. First off you can use in Portrait to Landscape modes, it’s very light weight and can hold anything from an iPhone to a Kindle to an iPad or whatever tablet you might be using. It’s also small enough to put in your gear bag, glove compartment of your car or in your guitar gig bag. And while it’s plastic it seems very sturdy and well built. Time will tell how long the product will hold up in live performance but you really can’t wrong at the current price. I may even buy a few spares as backups. Read more


Houston Rao—August 20, 2025
Initial impressions - item is well built, seems like sturdy polymer rather than plastic. Clamps well. My problem so far is that it does not sit where I would like it to, looking down my mike boom, the screen is at an awkward up angle, not directly facing me. The ball restricts it where it can’t be angled to directly face me. Will try some more and see if it is operator error. Read more
Joey Riott RUNAWAY—October 23, 2025
One of the best ones for the best price. I used it over the weekend. I'm not complaining. If it lasts me here I'll be happy. Very sturdy. Did not move great for life music for vocalist drummer. Very strong. Highly recommend it Read more