📱 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The GEEPIN Clamp Mount Tablet Stand is an upgraded, versatile solution for hands-free viewing of your iPad or iPhone. With a 3.3 ft tall adjustable arm and 360° rotation, it offers flexibility and stability, making it perfect for both bed and office use. Designed with a reinforced bolt clamp and a durable gooseneck, it securely holds devices ranging from 4 to 10.6 inches, ensuring a comfortable and convenient experience.
Brand | GEEPIN |
Series | G-Stands US 001 |
Item model number | G-Stands US 001 |
Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 34 x 5 x 34 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 34 x 5 x 34 inches |
Color | Black & Gold |
Manufacturer | GEEPIN Design |
ASIN | B01JJ8X9Y2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 2, 2016 |
E**M
Works quite well for my needs.
I've read the one-star reviews, and while I'm not in their space so I can't argue with them, I do wonder about those who claim this stand will not support a 12" iPad. That's what I have, and it works fine. As for those people who say it's too hard to attach to an iPad 12", perhaps they're trying to make it fit lengthwise. I attach mine from side to side. I place one side into the clamp, and then open the other clamp and slide it on. It works every time with little difficulty. I worked around the problem with the clamp moving when adjusting the position of the iPad by putting clamps on either side to keep it in one place. So far, it's been perfect for my needs.I am a portrait artist, and I often paint from a collection of photos. I have my iPad attached to the back of my easel, and as stated above, I have two clamps on either side of the Greepin clamp to keep it from moving around. I've used it for several months with no trouble. I love that I can enlarge the picture to see greater detail.The stand is quite sturdy, even with the larger iPad Pro. I easily maneuver the iPad into a horizontal or vertical position with no effort at all. And, of course with the iPad, I have my "tunes", my podcasts, lectures, etc. right there with me while I'm painting. I also keep a Bluetooth keyboard handy in case an important email comes in that needs an immediate response.I would offer one caution, however. When tightening the clamp to the table, don't over tighten it. Perhaps that's what happened to some whose clamps broke. Otherwise, I see nothing wrong with this clamp at all.
B**M
Works just fine!
This product works just fine. After reading some reviews from some folks, you have to ask yourself, " is this just operator error? ". Must be. I found that the stiffness of the flexible arm is an attribute. Holds your device pretty steady. As in anything new, it needs a little working in. Before you place your device in it, move it around a little. Try to loosen it up a bit. Then manipulate it, without device, into an approximate desired position. Pre-size the clamp to your table thickness and while holding the base area, tighten with both hands, one holding the neck while the other hand tightens the tightening nut. Then consider attaching your device. If you attach it to a table, for instance, and sit in an adjacent chair, it works great. If you attach it to your headboard, it'll probably move everytime you move. Do not attempt to make drastic moves with your device without holding firmly to the base tightening nut. Common sense. Anyway, it works fine for me. Best of luck to you.
R**N
Plastic screw down clamp and nut that hold the unit together broke after 11 month. Have to buy another hollder.
I got my Geepin stand two days ago so have limited experience with it. So far overall I am enjoying it. I am bedridden and my iPad pro was putting a lot of strain on my left shoulder. The stand has greatly helped in that I only have to hold it with two fingers to stop it from vibrating. Based on other reviews I was expecting the shaking as I make selections on the keyboard or the screen. My major complaint is that I can't swing the holder away from the set up position to get my iPad out of the way when I need to use my oveer-the-bed table. Instead of swiveling I have to unclamp the stand and move it to the adjacent side of the table and reclamp it. I also find it difficult to bend the gooseneck, because it is very rigid. The write-up title says 360 deg rotation, which is misleading because I believe it was referring to being able to rotate the device 360 deg not the table clamp, which is what I was looking for.Have had my GEEPIN holder for three months now. The plastic nut that holds the gooseneck to the holder broke. Thankfully they supply the spare. But now I'm concerned that the spear my break Need to find out how to order more plastic nuts to have hand as spares . The table clamp keeps loosening. So I have to keep tightening it. I'm afraid to put too much pressure on it in tightening it down for fear that I'll break that plastic part also. I agree with many other reviews that the gooseneck is very stiff and difficult to bend the way I want it. But I adapted to itPlastic screw down clamp and nut that hold the unit together broke after 11 month. Have to buy another holder.
G**S
Useful flexible metal arm, needs baser
I used this to add an overhead tablet mount to my headboard to make tablet use easier. It has a good bit of range, although I would have preferred it to be able to rotate at the base attachment for added flexibility. Unfortunately for my use case, my headboard had a bit of a lip so the base clamp was fairly ineffective in holding position after a couple of readjustment due to a lack of base rotational support, so it's fallen off a few time. I modified the base by removing the clamp and putting the base of the rod into a drilled hole in my headboard, it works rather as I prefer it to.For those not used to this kind of stand, the arm is essentially just a flexible tube of aluminumthat you bend nto the preferred shape. I dont know how many times you can bend back and forth before stress failure in the arm, but I'm sure it's probably several hundred times.As it's a bendable metal thick guage aluminum wire, stability is highly dependent on the geometry of the arm. I use it as a long downward arc, so it wobbles a bit when I touch it, but since its to esse tilly support the weight of the tablet, it's fine.The clamping Jaws are rather interesting. They have a bit more pressure than I'd expect, but since it's plastic ridges, sometime the tablet slips out, something with more grip and padding should have been nice there. I have a leather strap hand grip for the tablet that I loop around one of the Jaws to serve as a Secondary catch, though it adds a little bit of thickness to the tablet which prevents it seating correctly. However, since I think a tablet stand reduces its efficacy if it forces you to remove a case, I think that's just bad design.
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