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Lamicall Gooseneck Tablet Holder, Universal Tablet Stand - 360 Flexible Lazy Arm Holder Clamp Mount Bracket Bed for 4.7~13" iPad Air Pro mini, Samsung Tab, iPhone, Switch, more Devices - Gray

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Compatibility: Make sure the tablet holder is compatible with your tablet size. Many have universal compatibility, but some are unable to hold extra-large tablets. When you’re looking at the different options for tablet holders, there are a few factors you’re going to want to keep in mind. Here’s what you should be thinking about: I like to think that I’m a bluntly honest critic when it comes to tech gadgets, but even I pale in comparison to the fiery commentary of Dragon’s Den star Peter Jones. So it tells you a lot that Jones described the Plinth as “exceptional” when its designer appeared on Dragon’s Den in 2016. The first thing to consider is where and how you plan to use your tablet. The majority of options use an adjustable clamp to anchor the holder to a flat surface like a desk, table, or headboard. These holders are generally more affordable, and they work well for anything from FaceTiming to watching movies in bed to following recipes in the kitchen. That being said, you can also opt for a freestanding holder with a weighted base that sits on the floor, or one that has wheels for more mobility, but keep in mind these tend to be more expensive. If you want to use your tablet in a car, you can opt for a suction-style holder that conveniently attaches to windshields and dashboards for easy navigation while driving. It feels strong and secure enough to hold even the heaviest tablets and stretches wide enough to accommodate wide devices (though it wouldn’t fit one of the massive new iPad Pro models.)

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Key specs: freestanding, weighted base, works with phones and tablets, height-adjustable from 51.2 to 63 inches Purpose: Consider what you’ll primarily be using your tablet stand for. Certain stands are better for drawing and digital art, while others are better for video conferencing. Which tablet holder you choose will depend on what you’re planning on doing with it.Adjustability: Consider the viewing angles you’re going to need. Do you need to just prop your tablet up? Do you need height and angle adjustment? These are questions you’ll want to ask yourself. Where once every respectable middle-class home needed a kitchen stand to hold open brightly coloured cookery books, today we need a stand to prop up our tablets; a plinth that proffers our pads at convenient heights and angles. It’s suitable for large devices (even including the aforementioned iPad Pro) and perfect for holding a tablet while you’re on a train or plane. Small rubber feet stop the stand sliding when you place a heavy device on it. If you prefer to stand at work, holding a tablet up isn’t going to be doable. Your arms will inevitably get tired and it’s going to feel awkward. That’s where the Elitehood Tablet Tripod Stand comes in. This stand lets you put your tablet on a sturdy tripod base that extends from 20 to 60 inches.

TRYONE Gooseneck Tablet Holder Stand for Bed Adjustable

Still, it looks very nice and being able to use it for both cookery books and tablets should suit any home. What you see is what you get with this simple, plastic tablet stand. There’s no moving parts, just a lip to clip your tablet into. A tabletis the perfect device for streaming video in bed or browsing on the sofa. If you can rest it on your lap or chest, it works well. But when it comes to using a tablet at a desk or in the kitchen, it can be kind of a hassle to use without some extra gear to keep it propped up. And there’s not a lot more to say than that. It’s big, it’s bulky, and it’s quite traditional. There’s no adjustable functions or anything here so what you see is what you get. If you want to write or draw on your iPad or to otherwise use the touchscreen, then you might need something that will hold the device more firmly so that it won't wobble when you touch the screen. For that, you have versatile options like the Twelve South Hoverbar Duo at the top of our selection or the Twelve South ParcSlope if you're looking for an iPad stand that's super stable for drawing.

The S1 has non-slip grips and a pivot to adjust the angle of your tablet. I also liked the gap at the bottom, to allow for a charging cable. Key specs: freestanding, weighted base with casters, adjustable height from 46 to 60 inches, only works with tablets

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Overall, I’d much rather have the strength, especially given the significant cost of a tablet. It seems to me Lamicall’s design provides an ideal triangulation: it’s stiff enough to stay in place, pliable enough to move into any position, and good looking to boot. A winner. The Plinth is about as close to ingenious as you can get for a tablet stand - but it’s let down a bit by the manufacturing which leaves a couple of slightly jagged edges on the plastic. Certainly nothing to dent its utility but worth noting.Stability: If you’re using your tablet for activities other than reading and watching videos, make sure the stand is stable enough to withstand frequent tapping without wobbling.

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