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Tryone
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| Brand | Tryone |
|---|---|
| Color | Black |
| Form Factor | Tower |
| Compatible Devices | E-reader |
| Compatible Phone Models | 4.7-7inch Smart Phone |
| package_dimensions | 17.52 x 10.79 x 2.99 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 6.98 pounds |
| best_sellers_rank | #862 in Tablet Stands |
| date_first_available | November 25, 2025 |
| manufacturer | Tryone |







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Very sturdy and easy to assemble. Good quality. Read more
After putting this floor-standing tablet stand in the kitchen, I use it more often than I thought. When cooking, put the iPad next to you to read recipes, and the screen will be stable without shaking. The height adjustment is easy, you can adjust it higher when you are standing and chopping vegetables, and you can adjust it lower when you sit down to eat. On weekends, I even video chatted with my family while preparing food. Finally, I no longer had to carry water cups or books to place equipment. The base is stable and does not slip on wooden floors. It is really comfortable to have your hands free. Read more
I put this tablet stand in the corner next to the sofa in the living room, completely hands-free when watching TV shows at night. The height of the stand is raised to eye level, so you can see the correct angle while sitting or lying down, and you won't feel tired after a long time. The rotating joints are very smooth. I often switch the tablet angle when watching Korean dramas without having to take the device off and put it back on again. The base is stable enough, even if the puppy accidentally bumps into it, it won’t fall over. I used it to watch baking tutorials on weekends, and I watched the steps while stirring the batter, and it didn’t fall off once. Really convenient. Read more
When my children are taking online classes, they always complain that the tablet is placed at a too low angle on the table, so I put this floor stand next to his desk. Adjust the height just enough to see clearly without making him bow his head or bend his neck all the time. When doing homework, he turned the tablet into a vertical screen to use as reference materials. The arm was very stable and would not wobble. When the teacher called on the teacher to speak, he directly rotated the stand to the front, and the voice was clearer. When stored, it can be shortened with just one push and does not take up space. It is much more practical than the previous desktop stand. Read more
I set this floor tablet stand next to my kitchen counter and now use it almost every evening while cooking. It holds my iPad and my phone (I’ve tried both—my phone is around 6 inches). The holder grips tightly and doesn’t wobble every time I tap the screen. The height adjustment is easy to move—sometimes I angle it lower when I'm sitting at the table and higher when I'm slicing veggies at the counter.Last Sunday, I used it for a video call with my sister while meal prepping. I didn’t have to lean the tablet against a water bottle or prop it up with cookbooks like I usually do. The base feels solid and doesn't slide around on hardwood floors. The gooseneck-style arm rotates smoothly so I can switch between portrait and landscape without removing the device. I also used it while doing a stretching routine in the living room. I set the height to eye level and followed along to a yoga video without having to crane my neck or keep dragging the tablet around.If you read recipes, follow workout videos, or do virtual calls while multitasking, this keeps your hands free and your screen where you actually want it. Read more
I really like this stand. For the price compared to other stands this one does the job great. It’s stable and didn’t jiggle like others I’ve had. It swivels easy enough and isn’t hard to adjust quickly at all. I use this to read in bed as well if I’m just lounging around on the couch and want to be more hands free when reaching. It’s lightweight and easy to move around the house with me but I haven’t had any issues with it tipping over or being too top heavy. The Bluetooth remote that comes with is great it’s a very silent clicker so that’s nice. The part that goes onto the kindle seems to die rather quickly so that gets annoying if u don’t charge it and I’ve honestly only used it a handful of times that being said that’s not why I bought the stand and there’s plenty of adorable Bluetooth remote page turners out there. I don’t feel like I’ve used it enough for a full opinion on it but for right now I’m impressed. Read more
I put this tablet stand next to my bed, and finally I don’t have to hold it up until my hands get sore while watching TV shows before going to bed. The base of the stand is very stable and will not shake even if you turn over or pull the quilt. The adjustable height and angle are particularly useful. I like to adjust the screen to the eye-level position so that my neck won’t hurt after watching it for a long time. When taking online classes in bed on weekends, you can also hold the iPad upright and write notes and switch pages easily. No need to pile up pillows and books for support, it is simple, clean and worry-free. Read more
My desk was getting cluttered with a separate stand for my phone and my tablet. I saw this could hold both and figured I'd give it a shot. It's been a real space-saver. I keep my phone in the smaller slot for notifications and video calls, and my tablet sits in the main holder for my calendar or reading documents. The arms grip the devices securely, so I don't worry about them sliding out. The whole thing is metal, so it feels durable, not flimsy like some plastic ones I've had. It's made my workspace feel a lot more organized and functional. Read more