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The Tablift iPad Holder is a universal, flexible tablet stand designed for bed or table use. Compatible with most tablets including iPad, Samsung Galaxy, and Microsoft Surface, it features sturdy, adjustable legs that hold devices securely at multiple angles. Its compact foldable design makes it perfect for on-the-go professionals seeking ergonomic comfort and durability in a minimalist package.







| ASIN | B01AHGIDE6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #528 in Tablet Mounts #1,852 in Tablet Stands |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,307) |
| Date First Available | July 10, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
| Item model number | tablift |
| Manufacturer | nbryte |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 7 x 7 inches |
D**C
A superior stand, nothing else like it.
I rarely write reviews... I know, but it’s true. I write them when a product is so superior that it just deserves it. So here we go. I already own a “Tablift” which I bought at Sam’s Club about 2 years ago. I bought another one because I lent mine to my father who uses it to watch tv on his iPad in the evening and I can’t live without it anymore. I’ve tried 5 other stands in the 8 years I’ve had an iPad and this is, by far, the superior product in this price range. This stand is sturdy, minimalistic and truly versatile. I have an iPad Pro that fits perfectly snug, as does my iPad 2 and my iPhone 6S Plus (there is an adjustment for smaller devices in the instructions that come in the box). I can work on my iPad without the stand moving or wobbling! It’s the best. The gooseneck legs can be adjusted any way you need and they’re the really sturdy ones. No flipping or flopping. You move a leg and it stays put until it’s moved again. I haven’t found anything negative to say in the time I’ve owned this product and I use it almost every day. I was not asked or paid or anything for this review, I just think when there’s clearly a superior product out there, people should know about it. We need more stuff designed and built like this. This company seems to not be afraid to create and build something that actually lasts and works as described. I bought another one because I wanted another one, not because the first one broke or was hard to use. That means something, I hope. Then there’s the price. HA! I have spent more on stands that were in the garbage a month later. And there’s nothing else like it. I’ve looked, trying to find a “better deal”. I couldn’t find anything. Also, thank you to nbright and whoever else designed and had part in making and/or selling this product, for not treating your customers like idiots by trying to sell us an inferior product at a higher price than it’s worth. This is literally a perfect product.
K**N
Making My Family More Lazy Since Christmas 2018
The nbryte Tablet Stand was a gag gift for my mom which ended up being her favorite gift received this holiday. The nbryte worked surprisingly well to prop up my mom’s iPad Pro - even while it was in a case - and was durable enough to hold the iPad upright while she was lying in bed. The unit is surprisingly durable with exception of the elastic bungee band that holds the iPad in place. While it’s strong now, I can imagine it will wear out over time and will likely need to be replaced - which I’m not even sure you can do, but I’ll worry about that when that time comes...it doesn’t look to be breaking anytime soon. The iPad stays firmly in place once placed into the holder and can be placed in different slots to allow for the iPad to be held at various angles for better viewing depending on if you are sitting up, lying down, or somewhere in between. One thing to note is that if you plan to put the iPad Pro in, definitely use a case. There was a warning in our instructions to use a case with the iPad Pro, and so far our iPad has shown no indications of any damage while using this stand. Overall, this is a pretty good stand to consider if you’re looking to get more hands free or want to lie down while browsing the interwebs.
C**P
Better than anything else I've tried but could use a bit more flexibility
Tablift Tablet Stand for the Bed, Sofa, or Any Uneven Surface - By Nbryte Really helpful product but there's still some room for improvement: Good Stuff: - FINALLY a hands-free tablet/e-reader stand for bed/laying down! I have carpal tunnel & it's horrible when laying down. Holding my iPad or Kindle in bed is extremely painful. This little guy goes A LONG way towards solving the problem. I can now read & (I'm embarrassed to admit!) play games with a lot less pain - A lot more flexibility than other stands I've tried for reading in bed. This holds my iPad Air 2 & my Kindle Paperwhite equally well...nice & tight without any moving or slipping. I've only used the angle that allows the machine to slant towards you from the top which reduces the angle your head needs to lean forward for good viewing - Very sturdy & high quality - this thing is NOT going to break, come apart or have any trouble with components...heavy metal legs with nice flexibility, super strong elastic that adjusts nicely to different sized tablets & very thick/strong plastic components. Whomever designed & manufactured this wasn't messing around with quality! Room for Improvement (okay, this may be a little over the top...but here's what I would do to make it 'perfect'): - It's expensive...which I pretty much get given the quality, but if I were designing this I might reduce the ultra-high quality components in exchange for more flexibility &/or a lower price. That said, I doubt you'll find a higher-quality solution for hands-free reading in bed. This thing will likely outlast us all! - I wish it had a bit more flexibility in terms of the way it holds the machine. It allows the machine to angle forward from the top (like the photo shows) but the angle is set by 1 of 3 "trays" on the stand. In other words, you put the tablet in the stand either leaning back, straight up or leaning forward. I wish there were a way to change the angles of the tablet more. In my case, I'd like it to lean forward a lot more. - I'm weird but thanks to carpal tunnel & fibromyalgia it takes me a bit of adjusting once I get in bed to be comfortable. I keep putting the tablet in the stand, setting it on the bed, getting myself comfortable & then adjusting the legs of the stand. I inevitably cause the tablet to pop out of the stand during all of this ridiculous commotion on my part...which basically starts the process over! Arrgghh! It's actually pretty funny after I stop being annoyed! I don't want to think what I must look like! Assuming you are not as 'high-maintenance' as me, this probably won't be an issue. For me, I wish it were harder to knock the tablet out of place since it keeps happening despite my best efforts. - I wish the legs had a telescoping feature...they have a lot of flexibility already because of the way they bend, but I'm always wanting the front legs to be shorter than the back legs in order to lean the tablet forward more. As I attempt to prop up the back legs & lay out the front legs I usually pop the tablet out of the stand. - The little hook you see in the photo at the top of the elastic strap is okay but again could use a little more flexibility. My iPad Air 2 is super thin so the good thing is that it will fit in this stand with a very thin skin on the back/sides of the tablet. I'm pretty sure my old iPad 2 (much thicker) would not fit on this stand if it were in any kind of case. Even with the thin Air & a super thin case, I have to lay the tablet in landscape & only on 1 side because the case has a tiny thickness on one side that makes it too thick for the little clasp. In other words...there is very little tolerance for various thicknesses in the machine. If you have any iPad made prior to the Air & you want to leave it in its case, my guess is that it will not fit. Overall, I'm very glad to have found this because it does help me a lot in terms of pain management while reading in bed. I just wish it had a few extra options that would make it even more flexible...if it did, I wouldn't consider the price to be high at all.
B**U
Excellent product. Solid design and gives great flexibility. Can finally use the iPad Pro (large size) in landscape mode
F**D
J'ai commandé ce produit suite à des problèmes de cervicale. Ce produit remplit sa tâche et plus encore car je me surprends à l'utiliser sur le canapé, au lit, au petit déjeuner. Le fait de surélever ma tablette est un réel confort qui en plus libère de l'espace sur mon bureau. Le point fort: + Très stable la tablette est en sécurité + Belle qualité de construction + Pieds flexible qui s'adapte à toute surface + 3 positions d'inclinaisons possibles Les moins: - une 4 ème position d'inclinaison peut-être ? Je recommande chaudement ce produit.
A**O
Encantado con ello. Yo y toda la familia. Se adapta genial para la cama y para el sofá (y eso que yo soy enorme y apenas quepo dentro). La posibilidad de hacer lo que te de la gana con las patas (torcerlas para todos los sitios, ponerlas a diferente altura o hacerte una mesita con ellas al combarlas hacia adentro) te permite ponerlo en cualquier sitio. Lo único que hay que tener un poco de cuidado es con el sistema de agarre, que aunque es funcional puede hacer que se suelte la tablet en algún momento que muevas todo el cacharro (por ejemplo, si necesitas levantarte de la cama). Es mejor desacoplar la tableta antes de levantarte o levantar todo el cacharro cogiendo firmemente la tableta para que no se deslice por alguno de los lados. Un poco carillo para lo que es, pero resulta y cumple su función.
G**Y
Very sturdy, can use tablet while clipped in, no problem at all. Not too big; I was concerned it would extend over to my wife's side of the bed, but fortunately it doesn't. The clip holds my tablet tight, the slots are all good angles, and it holds phones and Kindle too.
M**'
Mia madre, per problemi alla schiena, è costretta a stare molto su di una poltrona reclinabile, le avevo preso un braccio pieghevole per tenere l'ipad ma dopo diverso tempo, la posizione non era comoda, la costringeva a stare sulla sinistra seduta in una posizione che nel tempo è diventata dolorosa, cercando un'alternativa, ho trovato questo supporto e ho deciso di dargli credito e di provarlo, nonostante fosse indicato per il letto. Arrivato già montato in un'ampia confezione, dentro sono presenti solo il supporto e qualche foglietto, tra cui uno sconto se ne compri un secondo, probabilmente lo userò per regalarne uno a un amica di mia madre che usa l'ipad al letto. Inizialmente i piedini tendevano un po' a perdere colore, ma gli ho dato una pulita con una pezza e dell'alcol, le braccia non sono molto dure ma riescono a reggere il peso di un ipad normale, credo anche un ipad pro ma non ho provato, il gancio per tenere fermo l'ipad è composto da una parte a clip in gomma rigida e un elastico inserito dentro la base del supporto, come spiegato nelle istruzioni, se serve accorciare l'elastico, basta farlo rigirare nel corpo della base, per l'ipad normale non serve ma per un mini o un cellulare può tornare utile. La base ha tre scanalature, in modo da poter inclinare il tablet in base alle proprie esigenze, ma non ha nulla, se non la plastica con cui è realizzato, per fare frizione e non far scivolare il tablet di lato, non che scivoli ma non è esattamente ben bloccato, quindi fate attenzione! Le gambe possono essere regolate facilmente e in tutte le forme possibili, fossero state un pochino più lunghe sarebbero state perfette, ma anche così svolgono bene il loro lavoro. Pro: - Facilmente adattabile a diverse situazioni e posizioni - Leggero ma non troppo - Sufficientemente robusto - Costo molto contenuto Contro: - I gommini tendono a perdere colore strofinando, vanno puliti per bene - Non è presente una parte in silicone o altro ove va inserito il tablet per prevenire eventuali spostamento laterali - l'elastico non può essere cambiato facilmente, quindi se perde elasticità o si rompe è un problema Lo consiglio, è facile abituarsi e usarlo al meglio!