OMOTON Upgraded Adjustable Tablet Stand Holder, Heavy Duty Foldable Portable Monitor Stand, Travel Essentials for iPad Pro/Air/Mini, Surface Pro, 4.7”-15.6′, Black
$19.99
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【A Widened and Weighted Base】 This tablet stand features a weighted base to hold your portable monitor more securely. And, even better, its durable body optimizes stability and protection for both your devices and the holder. This adjustable tablet stand allows holding an external or portable monitor as a second screen for laptop.
【Dual Hinges】 This tablet holder is equipped with two hinges to offer even greater functionality. The upper hinge adjusts the angle while the lower hinge adjusts the height. This design enables the adjustable tablet stand to achieve the optimal positions and angles for writing and generally using your devices. Best Christmas Gifts and Thanksgiving Present.
【Collapsible and Flexible】 Pragmatism and portability all in one package, this portable monitor stand can collapse to a size that occupies minimal space. It is a perfect partner in travel or business trip. Tablet holder for Christmas Gifts Thanksgiving Presents.
【Anti-scratch and Anti-slip】 The soft rubber pads on the holder guarantee your devices will be supported securely, while the pads on the base prevent sliding, falling, and other potential disasters.
【Broad compatibility】 This adjustable tablet stand for desk is compatible with a broad range of devices, including iPad Pro 12.9/11, iPad Air/mini 6 5 4 3 2, portable monitor, Samsung Galaxy Tabs, Surface, Surface Pro, drawing tablet and much more.
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Customers appreciate the portable electronic device stand for its sturdiness, functionality, and design. They find it stable, works well with all tablets, and has a nice color. The stand is compact when folded and has a small footprint. Customers appreciate the adjustable height and angle.
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10 reviews for OMOTON Upgraded Adjustable Tablet Stand Holder, Heavy Duty Foldable Portable Monitor Stand, Travel Essentials for iPad Pro/Air/Mini, Surface Pro, 4.7”-15.6′, Black
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SM –
Super sturdy, great engineering, excellent finish
The cradle is sturdier than Eiffel tower, looks great, the hinges are very tight, it takes both hands to make any of those joins to bend – exactly as they should. I plan to use it for 10” iPad Pro but it works great for my iPhone 16 Pro Max, and I would have no hesitation of putting 13” iPad on it. It’s super versatile, and since it’s finished in great quality black/gray finish (metal/rubber) it never out of place anywhere near my other IT items – computers, monitors, keyboards. I paid for this cradle as much as for the last one with a single hinge, and this one even heavier and sturdier, it’s more flexible both for usage and for transportation (folds almost flat), and al contact surfaces are supersized. I feel like I’ve got an amazing value for the money. Can’t recommend enough.
monopod man –
A Good, Sturdy, Inexpensive Phone or Tablet Holder
For those who need a phone or tablet holder that’s reasonably priced with a good hinge this is pretty much the best.The base is large, sturdy, and square making this stand very stable.The width of the curved part (the holder) is wide enough to hold thicker phones or tablets, and the rubber pads on the bottom and in the holder itself are great.This stand also folds down into a compact size for traveling.It may seem weird to spend $20 on a stand for your phone or tablet but I use tablets as second screens for my laptop and/or interfaces to the web/mp3 music players.I’ve used a few and this one is the best by far.This stand’s brushed steel also looks really good.
Paul A. Kohn –
Nice stand
I was pleasantly surprised that the tension for the stand came preset to work perfectly. You can easily move/tilt the stand up/down and it will hold that position sturdily. You can adjust the tension on the side if you need to. The unit takes up little space when folded flat. Easily fits in a suitcase.The stand works well with all my tablets, including my 14″ tablets.The lip on the bottom holds the tablet firmly in place (without any thick cases on the tablet). The tablet lays flat for easy storage.I have only 2 wishes. 1. The lip part be wider to support tablets that have a thick tablet case. 2. A mini-lip be added under the main lip so that the s-pen can be placed on it.
S. Lopez –
Sturdy and Useful
I bought this to hold up my 9″ iPad Air while reading kindle books seated at my desk. It feels high quality, with good hinges and the tightness of the hinges makes it easy to position without worrying about drift or sag. It’s got plenty of weight in the base and as a result isn’t likely to tip over.I like the silicone pads in the lip and back of the part that holds the iPad, they do a great job of keeping the iPad from sliding around. It also has a couple small pads on the bottom of that which allows you to fold it down so those touch the desk and provide even more anti slip for the stand.Lastly, the range of adjustment on the hinges provides for a lot of different positions allowing it to be flexible for both landscape and portrait mode, and a great range of heights and angles. It also allows the stand to fold flat for packing in a laptop bag for travel.I’m quite happy with this purchase so far. The only thing I wonder is for how long the hinges will retain their stiffness with continued use, as there does not appear to be any way to adjust the tension. However, the price for this device was very reasonable, so if I get a couple years out of it I will be satisfied.
SecurityDetail –
ONLY 2″ HEIGHT GAIN. Cradle barely accommodates OtterBox Defender case on 10″ tablet
3/9/33 Comparison of tablet stands, in the twelve to fourteen dollar range, for OtterBox Defender Case on 10â Samsung Tab S7My main goal is to get as much HEIGHT as possible for my 10â tablet in a ½â thick RUGGED CASE. I want a sturdy, simple, portable, attractive form-factor that supports my tablet in portrait mode. I want to pay less than fifteen dollars.I actually want two different tablet stands:- âHomeâ stand: remains set up at home, without frequent adjustments; so, it doesn’t need to be the smallest, lightest, or easiest to adjust, but extra sturdiness is a plus. The ALASHI L02 is my pick for this.- âTravelâ stand: packs small and travels âlightlyâ with my tablet. Also desire a small footprint for flexible placement, including use at home with my 6â phone. The pink Hi-Tech Wireless stand is my pick for this.The main photo shows the front of the four stands I compared. From left to right, they are:- ALASHI L02 (21 oz / 1.3 lbs) – silver with perforated back and two âspinesâ. Twelve dollars (usual price âon saleâ).- OMOTON T5 (13.9 oz) – silver with solid backplate and single âspineâ. Fourteen dollars (usual price âon saleâ)- Hi-Tech Wireless iPad stand, (8.8 oz) – Pink with cut-out area in base. (ASIN: B07GCMW7MY, no model number). Under thirteen dollars (usual price âon saleâ with additional 10% coupon).- OMOTON T4 (11.8 oz) – Pale Green with funky bent cradle feet. Under fourteen dollars Used (a 4-5 dollar discount from usual New price)The second photo illustrates the cradle height difference, with the green OMOTON T4 in the foreground, providing the least height advantage of all four stands, when oriented for stable support of the tablet in a near-vertical portrait mode. The third photo compares the silicone pads on the bases. The fourth photo is a close-up of my rugged case propped on the cradle foot of this OMOTON T5.I comment only on distinguishing features that affected my purchase decisions, mostly related to height gain, quality of silicone pads, and cradle design. I wonât comment on all the nice features discussed elsewhere.OMOTON T5 (13.9 oz, silver with solid backplate)Iâm returning this stand because it doesnât provide enough height to warrant the bigger, heavier form factor to me. Otherwise, itâs a great stand in the fourteen dollar range (on sale).OMOTON T5 PROS:- SINGLE SPINE: narrow spine is most attractive form factor of all four stands, and itâs easier to adjust than the dual-spine ALASHI L02.- LARGE SILICONE PADS: pads on the backplate and base wonât move around as easily as undersized pads.- THICKER SILICONE PADS: the feet and cradle pads are thicker than most stand pads, befitting a hefty stand this size. Theyâre about the same thickness as the ALASHI, but twice as thick as the pads on the OMOTON T4, which is roughly the same size as this OMOTON T5, but a tad lighter weight.- CRADLE OK WITH RUGGED CASE: Cradle feet just barely fit my rugged tablet case; the tablet just rests just inside the silicone padding, without fitting down into the base of the cradle feet. This fit is just like that of the ALASHI cradle feet, adequate but not ideal. Cradle shape is nicely curved, unlike the oddly bent cradles of the OMOTON T4.OMOTON T5 CONS:- POOR HEIGHT: 2â is my DEALBREAKER. Adjusting the stand to hold my tablet as high and in as upright (vertical) a posture as possible, while maintaining stability in portrait mode, gave me 2â of height above the base of the stand. The ALASHI gives me 4â of height. There are plenty of smaller stands than the OMOTON T5 that give me 2â of height (the minimum I want, for charging in portrait mode), so Iâm not interested in this bigger, heavier, clunkier-folding stand if I wonât get extra height from it.ALASHI L02 (1.3 lbs, silver w/perforated backplate): Highest tablet stand! Cradle fits my OtterBox Defender tablet case. This is my pick for âHome stand,â a bargain in the twelve dollar price range. Heaviest weight too, but doesnât bother me since it wonât travel much.ALASHI PROS:- HEIGHT ADVANTAGE – 4â: The ALASHI L02 holds the bottom of my tablet, in portrait mode, 4â above the base of the stand, when adjusted for max vertical posture and height (while maintaining stability). The next closest stands achieve only 2â of height. The ALASHI accomplishes this height because the support spines attach to the *bottom* of the standâs backplate, so that the backplate/cradle is held as high as possible.- CRADLE OK WITH RUGGED CASE: The two cradle feet accommodate my ½â case, but just barely. The case fits just inside the black silicone pad layer. The tablet doesnât settle into the cradle feet, but is held above the bottom of the cradle. The awkward fit on the cradle feet is secure enough for my purposes, but I worry about pushing on the edge of the silicone pad over and over, every time I put my tablet in the stand.- THICKER SILICONE PADS: the pads on the backplate, base and cradles are thicker than typical tablet stand pads, which suits this heftier, larger form factor, though I think theyâd do better to go a little thicker. These seem as thick as the feet and cradle pads on the OMOTON T5, and as thick as the back and feet pads on the Hi-Tech Wireless.ALASHI CONS:- MISALIGNED SILICONE PAD: The one fit & finish flaw I saw on any of these stands was a mis-aligned silicone pad on one of the cradles of the ALASHI. The pad doesnât come all the way to the front top edge of the cradle foot, which bums me out a bit.- UNDERSIZED SILICONE FEET: The narrow silicone feet on the bottom of the base are, in my opinion, undersized (too narrow) relative to the competition, and therefor more likely to move over time. I prefer larger blocks of silicone padding, because they stay in place better and are less likely than small adhesive pads to get âpushed aroundâ or lost during use.- DOUBLE SPINE DESIGN: Two âspinesâ are NOT better than one, in my opinion. A stand with a single spine supporting the backplate is easier to adjust without torquing other parts of the stand, and is more attractive/elegant to me. Thereâs no strength advantage to having two spines: OMOTON and others provide equally strong, sturdy stands in this class with a single support spine and wide heavy base. Having two spines requires extra care during adjustments so that both spines move in sync, rather than torquing the back plate by moving one spine out of alignment with the other. This minor concern does not bother me, as I plan not to adjust it much, or travel with this âHomeâ stand.Hi-Tech Wireless, (8.8 oz, Pink with cut-out base)Iâm keeping this as one of the most travel-friendly attractive stands that is sturdy enough for my 10â tablet in rugged case. Itâs also the only stand of the four whose cradle provides more than enough room for my ½â rugged case, settled fully and securely inside the cradle feet. Itâs at the right pricepoint, at just under thirteen dollars (with 10% coupon).Hi-Tech Wireless PROS:- BEST WIDEST CRADLE FEET: Securely hold ½â thick case with room to spare, unlike similar competitors or any of the other three I compared here.- HEIGHT GOOD FOR SIZE – 2â: This stand holds the bottom of my tablet 2 inches above the base, just as good as the much heftier OMOTON T5, and higher by a smidgeon than the OMOTON T4. I like getting the max height in the smallest more portable package.- THICKER, LARGER SILICONE PADS: The backplate and feet pads are larger than youâll find on almost any competitor, which I regard as a sign of care and quality amongst the multitudes of clones of this style. Although the cradle pads are somewhat thinner, the backplate pad is EXTRA THICK and the feet pads seem as thick as those on the heftier ALISHA and OMOTON T5 stands.- EXCELLENT DESIGN, FIT & FINISH: Though all four stands have good fit and finish, this Hi-Tech Wireless stand has uniquely large pads, perfectly aligned, and beveled edges so tiny theyâre hardly noticeable, but still indicating a quality of design and manufacturing that stands apart from the multitudes of look-alike models. I also like the simple design of the rectangular cut-out base.- MOST PORTABLE: This is about the smallest (folded), lightest stand that is sturdy enough for regular use with my 10â tablet in heavy OtterBox case.Hi-Tech Wireless CONS:- None. This stand is one of the best, most portable and affordable tablet stands that allow up to 2â of height for charging in portrait mode, especially for tablets in rugged cases. Itâs also not ridiculously oversized for use with a phone. I consider this the best model of all the phone/tablet stands that look and operate just like this.OMOTON T4 (11.8 oz, pale green)Iâm returning this stand because: It provides the least height of all four stands; Isnât suitable for charging in portrait mode (esp for OtterBox case); and Has an unattractive cradle shape with odd angles that donât seem to provide any functional advantage (and instead seem to function worse than the usual curved or box-shaped cradle feet). Itâs normal eighteen dollar price is on the high side for equivalent stands, possibly because of the special color offerings, but I purchased USED – LIKE NEW for just under fourteen dollars — still too expensive given the CONS.OMOTON T4 PROS:- COLORS: Uniquely available in several attractive colors including blue and green, though the green appears much less bright in real life than in the online photos.OMOTON T4 CONS:- DEALBREAKER – CANâT CHARGE IN OTTERBOX DEFENDER CASE IN PORTRAIT MODE: Cradle design doesnât allow charging device in OtterBox Defender case in Portrait mode, because the waterproof-cover-tab for the tablet charging port hangs down and blocks the narrow opening in the cradle shelf meant for feeding the charging cable through.- DEALBREAKER – CANâT REMOVE DEVICE WHILE CHARGING: Cradle design doesnât allow removing the device from the stand while charging, because the charging cable must be fed through a cut-out hole in the cradle shelf. The other three stands have an open gap between the two cradle feet, so the device doesnât need to be unplugged in order to take it off the stand into oneâs lap.- DEALBREAKER – UNIMPRESSIVE HEIGHT vs HEFT: This tablet stand provided under 2 inches of height to my tablet, the lowest of the four compared. Under 2 inches of height gain is particularly unimpressive for the size, heft and price.- PRICE: I paid just under fourteen dollars for a USED – LIKE NEW item, whose going price NEW is a too pricey eighteen dollars.
Maria das Graças Oliveira Alves –
Resistente, ótimo tamanho e oferece a firmeza necessária.
Michael –
Der Stand ist sehr stabil und mach einen guten Gesamteindruck.Die silberne Farbe ist etwas grobkörniger und glänzender als es bei Apple Produkten der Fall ist, dennoch sehr schön.Der Mechanismus sitzt stramm, verstellt sich nicht zu leicht und hält mein iPad nebst schwerer Hülle sicher fest, ohne zu kippen.Klare Kaufempfehlung!
Maïté –
Très satisfaite, je lâutilise comme support de mon iPad Pro 11 pouces. Le super est solide. Très satisfaite !
WJB –
A useful addition to my ancient IPad Pro. Stable and looks good.
Amazon Customer –
DÅugo szukaÅem stojaka, który speÅni moje oczekiwania. Ten jest idealny. SprawdziÅem kilka renomowanych marek ale zawsze problem byÅ podobny… Åwietnie siÄ sprawdza z tabletem zamocowanym poziomo, ale przy uÅożeniu pionowym jest bardzo niestabilny. Albo wszystko siÄ trzÄsie albo wrÄcz przewraca. Tablet ma 11 cali. Dodatkowo okazaÅo siÄ, że to również pierwszy stojak który doskanale radzi sobie z Kindle Oasis który ma dosyÄ specyficznÄ asymetrycznÄ konstrukcjÄ i z każdym telefonem. Jednym sÅowem dla mnie âIdeaÅâ i to w bardzo rozsÄ dnej cenie. GorÄ co polecam.