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C**C
Airline pilot here, you are better off with duct tape and velcro!
I'm an airline pilot, and I bought this for when my company has me deadhead, like I am right now. Let me give you a little insight into why you should not buy this product, and why you should return it if you have purchased it.The design is flimsier than a prize from a Cracker Jack box. I had a half of a grande latte in it and when I just tried to put my iPhone in the holder on the back, the entire assembly came off the tray table and soaked my uniform pants, my seat, my shoes, and my flight bag.The design lacks any capability to stay on a tray table and it is so poor that if you want to have a drink in the holder and watch your iPhone, the screen will be almost completely blocked. If you have an iPad or a tablet, be prepared for up to half of your screen to be blocked by a grande from Starbucks.The attachment for your phone or iPad is so atrociously designed that when you try to anchor your phone or tablet into the device, as it is described on the pamphlet they send you, it will pull back so hard on the device that it will then launch it free from the base and into your drink, or if you have no drink, right into your lap or onto the airplane floor.I'm outraged at how flimsy this product is as well. There is no permanent fixture that holds your drink in place. Instead you get two pieces of plastic that spin around each other at a joint, and you have to put these little tiny 3mm size knobs into little tiny holes in order to attach the drink holder to the base. Problem is though that is takes very little pressure to cause your hot drink to be in your lap and possibly leaving you embarrassed with a stain in your lap. Thank you CER Tech Corp for leaving me in this predicament.Wish one of your team members were here now so I could pour the rest of my hot beverage all over your lap. RETURNING!!!The biggest outrage of all is that they sell this garbage for almost $30. It's not worth 50 cents.
J**A
I really want to like it but..
This is a well thought out product but it falls short in quality and functionality.I bought this to help cope with an 8 hour plan ride to Europe. The idea that I can use my own device and not touch the airlines unclean monitors was a big selling point. The drink holder was an added bonus. I found from using it that the quaility was not that great. It's flimsy and feels kinda cheap. This device is entirely dependent on the seat in front of you in that you can NOT adjust the angle of the airhook if the seat in front of you decides to tilt itself down. This left me having to look at my device very awkwardly. Granted it does have a knob which allows you to adjust the angle of viewing but it was not at all helpful. A device can only be tilted back so far when it's already pressed against the seat.I'm attaching pictures to show what it looked like on my plane ride. Sits too low, not a great viewing angle, flimsy in quality. 3 stars for a well thought out product but not well executed.
A**D
Works Really Well
I’m not usually an early adopter, but I have been looking for something like this for a while. I’m more than a little rotund (#300) around the middle and I can’t normally get a standard airplane tray table down. Even on short trips, that leaves me with nowhere to put a drink; I have to hold it the whole time I’m drinking it, unless the seat next to me is open and I can use that tray. More and more flights I fly are near full.90% of the flights I take are on Alaska Air, 2-3 hours, 737-800/900s. So, I mostly just need somewhere to put a drink, not a food tray. So… on these planes this thing works and works well. Look at the pictures I posted. It held the drink and my 10.5” tablet securely. It made using the tablet much easier.The cup holder folding attachment is a bit of a pain and could snap in more securely. I did feel I needed to remove it when someone in my aisle got out, but if I had a drink on a tray table I would have to fold that up and hold my drink too. Once it is locked at the right angle, it’s quick and easy to take it down and put it up again.I had a steward and stewardess remark about it and wonder why they didn’t invent it.This holder works well for me. I hope their next product is a tray table for horizontally challenged people like me.
K**P
Limited utility - tool limited on natural tilt of upright seats
I fly a lot for my work. A LOT. I was excited about this item. I was hopeful. Unfortunately it quickly lost its spot in my backpack.Does NOT hold an regular iPad well. Holds a large mobile phone really well.The killer for it was that for many tray tables the natural lean of the seats makes the Airhook not valuable. Seats in many planes have padding that extends past the lip of the tray table, making it useless.
A**B
Works as expected, a bit fiddly but still better than the alternatives
Works as expected, a bit fiddly but still better than the alternatives. I find the cup holder to be less used, but for holding tablets it is handy.Hint: I end up having to twist the elastic quit a bit to get enough tension to hold the tablet in landscape mode. If yours is too lose you can try that if you don't want to try to shorten the elastic permanently.There are also certain seats that the angle does not allow the tablet to sit in the groove. For those I tilt the cup holder up quite a bit, and then allow the tablet to sit in the V made by the cup holder and the mount.
R**P
Nice Compact Unit
Nice compact unit
K**I
Plastic is a bit flimsy but all in all a good product.
Was a little less compact then expected but worked well. Plastic is a bit flimsy but all in all a good product.
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