Stan Christopher—August 2, 2025
I use this on a power chair that I modded to extend the arm tube. This is on a jazzy select. I have a tablet and a speaker in a wheelchair hanging storage. This works better than any holder I have found, extremely tough and durable, also can be adjusted in multiple angles and configurations. I bought another for a folding power wheelchair. I have banged this into a wall, down bumpy roads, stays in place. My iPhone 12 also fits in it! Read more
LMT W.—August 19, 2025
Small, yet works great Will hold ipad or phone perfectly Read more
J—November 21, 2025
The clamp is the star here, it holds very securely onto whatever you clamp it to. The overall quality looks and feels great and its quite sturdy. It holds my 11 inch tablet tight and I don't worry about it falling or anything. It can clamp onto a lot of different surfaces and the holder piece allows for many tablet sizes. Read more
Clement Beauregret—September 6, 2025
Bought it for a spin bike, now it’s my ride-or-die iPad stand...on stage, in the studio, wherever I need a screen to stay put and behave. Clamps tight, rotates smooth, and holds steady like it’s got something to prove. Bonus love: It plays very well with others. If you’ve got a graveyard of ball-and-socket mount bits lying around, this little clamp can become the star of a modular mount masterpiece. It’s a tech tinkerer's dream come true. Final Word: Solid, smooth, and versatile as hell. From handlebars to mic stands to MacGyver-level contraptions, this thing earns its keep. Read more
Jason—August 10, 2025
All in all, this is a sturdy and remarkably versatile device holder with a clamp worthy of praise. Likely designed for workout equipment, the clamp grips with impressive force across a wide range of widths. It's easy to operate, can be oriented in borderline absurd configurations, and works with both large tablets and phones (held lengthwise). Composition: - A plastic clamp that could make your neighbors jealous - A metal dual-ball position adjuster (usually plastic in cheaper models) - A plastic 6-position rough angle joint (0--90 degrees) - A generously sized spring-loaded device grip that expands enough to hold an iPad lengthwise--yes, you can charge both the iPad and the Pencil while it's mounted 👀 Versatility: This thing doesn't just hold devices--it clamps to almost anything: - A treadmill (boring, lol) - The edge of a table - Fingers of all sizes 😝 - The end of a monitor arm with no good clamp spot - The side of a hospital bed - Pants (belt recommended 😅) - The back of a vehicle headrest to entertain passengers I've tested it with both an iPad and my phone. Once tightened down, it holds firmly--even under torque. For around $20, I'm genuinely impressed. Photo Highlights: - Holding a phone while clamped to my index finger (and charging) - Mounted to a smooth metal monitor arm at max torque--still holding - Vertical orientation on a monitor arm - Clamp fully closed and hanging from my pinkie - Jaws fully open for dramatic effect Verdict: This clamp is the MVP of device holders. Whether you're working out, working from bed, or just need a third hand, it's got you covered. Read more
Lucy Y.—August 31, 2025
This tablet holder uses the Ram style clamps and provide mounting versatility. I use this mount to hold a tablet to entertain a child on a long road trip and it is easy to relocate the mount between different vehicles. The mount being made from aluminum metal is very strong. The spring loaded clamp to hold the tablet is very strong and might be too tight when fully extended for a large tablet. Compared to other holders made of plastic, I think this mount is a great value. Read more
Min—August 24, 2025
Excellent tablet holder! It held my tablet in place securely with no jiggle! It was extremely easy to install and doesn't get in the way of using my exercise bike. Now I can actually watch shows on a decent sized screen instead of trying to watch them on my tiny phone screen! Love it! Read more
Captainron042—July 12, 2025
I have seen the future of karaoke. It is a tablet holder. Specifically, this tablet holder. It clips onto a microphone stand like it was born for that job, although the packaging said spin bike. No spin bikes in my house, just a living room full of karaoke energy. Hosting living-room karaoke means I sing loudly to questionable songs while friends make supportive faces or plug their ears. This clamp changed everything. Nobody rustled through printed lyrics or squinted at a tiny phone screen. The tablet stood at eye level, projecting the words to “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” as if the Heart and Soul Karaoke Spirits delivered them personally. It was a very smart decision that improved the whole night. Clamping it onto the stand took almost no effort. I did not have to battle with knobs or poke myself with sharp bits. It clicked securely into place, performing what felt like a mechanical handshake. The grip impressed me. The tablet did not shake or shift. The lyrics stayed put, even during the spirited David Bowie encore when the mic stand wobbled dangerously. It rotates completely. I spun it around a few times, just because the option was there. That level of flexibility amused me to no end. The holder fits different tablet sizes with ease. Mine is somewhere in the middle, but I am convinced this clamp could grip a monitor the size of a toaster oven. Not that you should try that. It securely held my phone as a backup when the tablet battery tapped out mid-song. The night survived, my friendship survived, and no lyrics were lost. For karaoke, it is perfect. For other adventures, it remains perfect. In a house where karaoke counts as cardio and therapy, this holder now ranks just below the microphone as essential equipment. Five stars. Or maybe five twinkling disco lights, all nodding in approval. Read more