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The suptek Aluminum Alloy Cell Phone Desk Mount Stand (YF208B) is a sleek, durable holder designed for 4.7" to 11" devices weighing up to 6.6 lbs. Featuring 360° rotation, 180° swivel arms, and an expandable bracket, it offers ultimate adjustability. Crafted from premium aluminum with non-slip silicon grips, it ensures stability and portability. Its smart design includes a reserved charging port, making it perfect for hands-free use in any setting—bedroom, kitchen, or office.
Standing screen display size | 5.3 Inches |
Brand | suptek |
Item model number | YF208B |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.99 x 2.11 x 6.99 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.99 x 2.11 x 6.99 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | suptek |
ASIN | B01IMN58US |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 9, 2016 |
T**H
Solid and versatile tablet stand; May need minor modification for devices in cases exceeding 1/2"
I bought this stand for my workbench at my job, to facilitate communication with other departments without having to retreat to my office (and to stream music during working hours and, as visible in my photo, to bring some of the luxuries of home to myself when I'm working after-hours).The item arrived fine; There's a little plastic snap-on back cover that seems like it should be attached to the portion of the stand that clamps to the table, and that arrived broken in the box and consequently unusable, but it really doesn't seem to offer any real benefit other than being one more link in the cable-management chain (the item is not even indicated on the packing list/instructions as a part) and I don't miss it at all. I use a Samsung Tab 10.1A or some such device [I don't recall the actual name] installed within a very nice dust-free protective case that sports a built-in stand. Upon unpacking the stand I found that the 5/8" thickness of the tablet in its case was just a little too thick to fit within the tablet-clamping portion of the stand, but glancing at the stand I noticed it had a grey rubber cushion on the inside of the tablet-clamp that decreased the maximum depth allowable, and that the two clamping-arms had similar grey rubber cushions which had the same effect. After doing some eye-ball measurements I figured that those items were compounding together to be the sole cause of this issue. I tore the cushion off the back and removed the cushions from the arms, and my tablet in its case fit perfectly within the stand! Success!I have no issues whatsoever with the stand bearing the substantial weight of the tablet within its case, as the hinges on the stand can be tightened or loosened with an included 4mm hex wrench so you may find the perfect balance between the weight of whatever device you use and however freely you would like the arms to move; For my tablet I have to tighten them to the maximum, but the stand stays wherever I set it and doesn't droop while I use the thing, and I have no issue re-adjusting the stand as needed without breaking out the hex wrench.The build quality of the unit overall is rather nice! It seems sturdy, and I like how the cutouts in the aluminum provide a nice pathway for you to feed through and organize any audio and USB cables. If you have a phone or a tablet with a case that has a built-in stand, chances are it's thick enough that you will have to modify this item so that it plays well with your device. Additionally, keep in mind that large items can only be mounted in "landscape mode" with full security; Since the tablet-clamping portion of the stand is connected to the main arm with a ball-in-socket kind of fitting, you can easily rotate it however you'd like, and it seems to hold any given item well, but without any kind of support on the bottom edge it theoretically could increase the odds of your device slipping out. However, regardless of how I position it, I haven't encountered any issues with the device slipping out (and, keep in mind, I tore off bits that would increase the grippiness of the tablet-clamp).I'd buy it again, if needed, and would recommend it to any buddy looking for a similar item. If you found this review helpful, please go ahead and hit that helpful button!
K**K
Makes for a versatile portable monitor rig
The Suptek stand seems like a great product these last few days Will see how it lasts over time in different locations. Lightweight and a sturdy feel. My only concern with the product was that the plastic cable holder that should be located at the base of the unit arrived damaged. Luckily I did not need this extra component for my project.A few days ago I purchased this "Suptek Aluminum Tablet Desk Mount Stand" along with the "Eviciv 10.1-inch 2k Monitor" and the "Mikrotik Routerboard mAP RBmAP2nD Micro Access Point" all via Amazon. As can be seen in the added photos, these three products work well together as a nice portable monitor and secure network rig.The Eviciv 10.1-inch monitor fits snugly into the Suptek stand's tablet holder and its HDMI/power cables are easily fed down the stand's arm to keep cabling neatly out of the way. This Suptek stand makes the Eviciv monitor very easy to move into different positions, angles, and orientations depending on user's seated position and viewing angle.Using some flat magnets stuck to underside of the Mikrotik mAP unit, the Mikrotik mAP routerboard is easily attached to the metal base of the Suptek stand when local networking options are required. The Mikrotik mAP unit will output 5V/1A via its micro-USB connector when powered with the AC power adapter or the Ethernet POE In port. Thus the Mikrotik mAP placed at the stand's base can also power the Eviciv monitor using USB power output. I custom configured the Mikrotik mAP as a firewalled wireless to wired bridge allowing for secure access into public wireless networks.Since this whole rig can be easily transported in a laptop bag, sets up within a few minutes, and can be attached to most tables or bar-tops, it'll work well both at home or in public without taking up too much physical space. Connected to a laptop, you can use this monitor/stand rig as a portable secondary monitor for working in public spaces. Connected to a Raspberry Pi, and it becomes a versatile mini-desktop or a positionable monitoring station for your home Pi projects. The addition of the Mikrotik mAP routerboard to this monitor/stand rig allows for creating a secure local network connection into untrusted public networks, such as at airports or hotels. This new rig should be great when I need to do software code development while on the road or in a coffee shop!
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