- Adjustable joint tension
- Adjustable clamping system
- Hooked ends
- Multi-positioning legs
- Rubber grips for comfort and stability
One weakness is the ipad attachment bracket itself. It unfolds and forms a floppy, loosey-goosey bracket that you must squeeze to hold your tablet. Since there is no tensioning mechanism, the tablet is difficult to fixture tightly and works itself loose with handling. The device appears to be built well and has performed its first 1700 miles splendidly.Ok, it is larger than I was expecting. However, it is really well built and supports the various items solidly. Very versatile. And, we can't ignore the fact that it will catch people's eye and start a conversation when they see it.I hooked up my Ipad to this and followed the directions for setup to hang it on the edge of a cabinet, It kept trying to fall. It will not fit 7in tablets when placed sideways, so only works upright on 7in tablets. Hooks are no well enough to grab much. Using this on a Camera was also a surprise as the legs were not as sturdy when setting up like shown in the YouTube channel or advertizements. so far I can only get a 7in tablet to standup in the life phorm and actually not worry about it falling.This holder is the best item I ever bought for holding my equipment! It's also great for creeping out people who are afraid of spiders because it is so flexible it seems alive!I got this little "thing" because I am a frequent traveler (both for work and pleasure). I was looking for something that I could use whether I was in an airplane, or a car, or a hotel. Found it to be very sturdy no matter where I was. I originally got it for my iPad, but have been using it with my camera too. (Canon DSLR). I'm planning a trip to Peru and now I think bringing this will be a must!
It took a little time to figure out some of the best ways to position the legs to get the angles I wanted, but the website helped.
No comments:
Post a Comment