📱 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The Inifispce Surface Pro Stand is a multi-angle adjustable tablet holder designed for devices with screens ranging from 4.7'' to 13''. Crafted from high-quality aluminum and silicone, it features a sturdy all-metal arm, ergonomic design for comfort, and rubber cushions for device protection. Compatible with a wide range of tablets and smartphones, this stand is perfect for video calls, gaming, or simply enjoying your favorite content hands-free.
Material Type | Aluminum, Silicone, Silica Gel, Rubber |
Item Weight | 3.68 Pounds |
Style | Sturdy |
Color | Black |
Fastening Type | Clip Holder |
Additional Features | Arm,Ergonomic Design,Multi-angle Adjustable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tablet,Tablets |
Adjustable Length | Yes |
Compatible Phone Models | Ipad |
Mounting Type | Clamp Mount,Tabletop |
Form Factor | 向支架 |
Compatible Devices | Perfectly Fit for All 4.7"-13" Tablets, Cellphones and E-readers. Such as iPad Pro 9.7''/10.5''/11''/12.9'', iPad Air 9.7''/10.5'', iPad 9.7''/10.2'', iPad Mini 7.9'', Surface Go 2, Surface Pro X, Surface Pro 7, Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Oasis, Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, Galaxy Tab S6, Galaxy Tab S5e, Galaxy Tab A, Galaxy Tab A, Galaxy Tab A, iPhone 11 Pro, 11, 11 Pro Max, SE 2020, XS, XS Max, XR, X, 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, 7, iPhone 6s Plus, 6s, 6 Plus, 6, GALAXY Note 10+, S20+, S20 Ultra, S20, A71, S10, A90, S8, S9+, S10+, Note 10 and more. |
T**H
Sturdy and stable
Very well built. Perfect height for a desk/counter. An excellent product that I use every day. Spend a little more money on this and get the best.
K**K
Sturdy, works well for portable monitor
Really surprised by the weight, which is great and keeps my monitor stable. It's barely wide enough to hold the monitor but works well. It can be tightened up as well (it would slowly sag down out of the box).It kinda folds flat if you want to travel with it. A bit large and heavy for a backpack but it's doable. If you travel a lot it would fit into a carry-on.Here's the monitor I'm using (it's not available anymore but you can compare specs): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Y492SX3
D**L
Love it! But...
I bought this becaus of my teach from home job and it worked out very well so that I don't have students peering up my nose during class. I have been having a lot of trouble with ensuring the angle of the screen STAYS in place though. I find that I often have to readjust the tilt and bring it back up to my face. I have a surface pro 8 with 1.96lb. The protective case cannot be on when I use the stand becaue it is just too heavy. I cannot use the hub while I have it mounted, because it is too heavy.the actual build of the device is very sturdy. I have no fear that it will fall, not from the grip of the device or slipping off the table when I work outside and the wind picks up. The base is felted and also has a good grip on surfaces. It is just that the angles will not stay no matter how much I tighten the joints.Which brings me to what I dislike most about it, the allen key bolts have to ... well... use an allen key. There are two sizes that come with it, which gives me not one but two things to keep track of in order to use this stand. The more often adjustments are made to the angles, the quicker the allen key bolts become loose. The tilt for the grip though... very annoying since it doesn't stay in place no matter how tight I adjust it. If this would only work I can live with keeping track of two allenkeys.
J**M
Great stand. You get what you lay for.
There isn’t too much to this stand, as you can see. I haven’t done a market study but it seemed expensive to me for what it was. I was hoping that it would delivery value suffice t to justify the cost and it definitely did. It’s a really solid sturdy stand. I put a MS Surface Pro on it at my home desk. It had a great range of motion that comes in handy if you want to use it for different purposes. If I’m streaming or making a video I can easily raise it to match my seated height. If I’m working on a different monitor I just push it down and out if the way. I did have to tighten up one of the bolts because adding my Razer Kiyo Pro webcam was a bridge too far it was quickly sinking. It’s a heavy webcam. Definitely get this if you’re looking to overpay and not have to worry about it it’s going to be good.
R**B
Airport Issues Sometimes
I travel a LOT. About half the time I have to have my bag searched because of this item (even my checked bag). Apparently it is the rubber coating on the bottom that affects the X-ray machines. They always let it through, but it does happen often.Other than that it is a perfect solution for my iPad Pro. I always take it with me when I travel even if I get delayed a bit sometimes. I may remove the rubber bottom or modify it in a way that won’t raise flags.
G**B
Sturdy, tall and foldable.
Sturdy, tall and foldable.
B**B
Sturdy enough for the Surface Pro, but NOT in portrait
I appreciate that this stand has enough weight to it that the hinges do not sink with the weight of the Surface Pro, but unfortunately the tablet holder itself is only strong enough for using it in landscape, and the clamps do not separate far enough to alleviate this issue.It doesn't slide out immediately, but it does slowly start to slide out the second the clamp closes. I have it high enough to align with my main monitor (27"), so that sinking could definitely cause a crack or touchscreen issue if it ever is left to do its thing.What is working for now is leaving my right speaker beneath it to add a little more resistance, which I have added a picture of.I think it's a solid stand for Surface Pro, but this is an unfortunate issue for those of us who use our tablets vertically.
E**T
UNSTABLE & WOBBLY WITH PHONE
I like that this is made of all solid, heavy metal, and it is adjustable in three different hinge areas, but even when you synch down the Allen wrench joints, there is a lot of wiggle room/give in the joints. No matter how tight I make the joints, it always has that give in the connection point between the arms and the joint. Added between all three joints, you can't touch your phone or tablet without it wiggling and jiggling wildly, making it hard to read or use without stopping and steadying it first with your hands. The LAST thing I want in a hands free stand, is the need to use my hands every time I touch it to steady it.Even needing to have the Allen wrench nearby (and two different sizes!) is annoying and cumbersome because it needs a tool nearby instead of just using a lock down latch. Because it wiggles/doesn't stay steady, requires two different Allen wrenches, and they always have to be nearby for any adjustments, means this doesn't serve the core function/purpose of being a product, and therefore loses all but 1 start for being made of durable metal materials.
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