snuzuluz—June 1, 2024
Excellent stability (with a lightweight folio case attached) to an 11” iPad. Minor tightening of the adjustable arm joints with the provided Allen wrench was required, but no additional weight applied to the base was required for stability. I wrote this review with the iPad’s built-in touch electronic keyboard using two fingers and I am an extremely happy camper. I have not tried this stand with the Apple keyboard attached, The base orientation, with the attached shaft placed 180 degrees opposite the viewing angle will enhance the stability of this stand. The clamp mechanism is extremely secure. Very nice finish and component design. I highly recommend this stand for any iteration of the 11” Apple iPad. Observations after one month of heavy use: I inserted a #13 rubber “O” Ring between the base and the first vertical extension pole to prevent the loosening of this connection over time. Do not over tighten the ball joint on the device clamp to avoid stress on the adjacent pivot joint. If you develop slop at this pivot joint, peel off the tape cover and tighten the two internal small screws. I added a small metal washer to reinforce this joint and prevent adjustment “slop”. I also added a canopy weight to the base for increased stand stability. Read more
Daniel Vaughn—August 31, 2025
It's simple but reliable, holds my iPad well, and keeps me hands free on my recliner. Paired this up with a little side table and it's the perfect match! Read more
Jong Choi—February 5, 2025
I am using ipad pro M4 13 inch. sometimes it cannot hold much tight at a certain angle. if you have a tablet that is lighter or smaller than ipad pro 13inch than this is the right one for you. the design is sleek and neat. Read more
nami kim—September 25, 2025
Good as I expected 👌 Read more
Mike B.—March 5, 2024
The base is really heavy so it's super stable. The height of the stand minus the bendable arm is 43 inches, the bendable arm is 21 inches, add in another half inch for the base and the total height to the center of the device holder for a total of height of 64 1/2 inches if you don't bend the arm. The arm can bend almost 180 degrees so it's highly flexible allowing me to position it how I want. I can also remove some pole segments if I want it at a lower height and that allows me to do things like have it next to my racing rig, showing car telemetry, at the exact height I want. The device clamp is just big enough to hole my iPad Pro 11 inch on its side (about 9 inches) so keep that in mind. I had been flopping my iPad on the ledge of my treadmill which forced me to look down while I'm running and that is literally a pain in the neck. Plus, I couldn't see the readout of my treadmill. Now, using this stand, I've got my entertainment right at eye level. This stand is exactly what I needed. Read more
Tonie Kelly—April 25, 2024
Free standing tablet or phone holder. It’s rather flimsy to me. It adjusts to grip either a phone or a tablet. Easy to assemble; basically screwing parts together. Once assembled and you attempt to place a table on it, it’s not sturdy at all. I placed two moderately heavy books on the foot and that steadied it. The arena aren’t super steady either. I noticed that initially, they were great with a phone but not so much with a tablet. They tend to lean down or lower with the heavier tablet is on it. Great idea, needs work on the craftsmanship. Read more
Kevin C.—May 18, 2024
Goos quality materials and finish Flat base we looked for Well designed 'knuckles' have magnetic disk cover that pop off easily to access hex head bolt to adjust tension, very well executed and light years ahead of pry-off plastic cap covers Well done! Same coat as ugly and awkward alternative brands we looked at Read more
Inflict89—May 14, 2025
well i have it for a year now.. Read more