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The Pocket Adjustable iPad Stand is a lightweight, compact, and ultra-stable device holder compatible with all iPads, tablets, smartphones, and even books. Featuring five adjustable angles and rubberized feet for slip resistance, it’s designed for versatile use in office, kitchen, travel, or bed. Crafted from durable engineering plastics and proudly British-made, it folds down to fit effortlessly in your pocket, making it the ultimate on-the-go accessory for professionals and multitaskers alike.







| ASIN | B00UNJ35LO |
| Best Sellers Rank | 126,524 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,409 in Tablet Stands |
| Colour | Graphite/Teal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (669) |
| Date First Available | 13 Mar. 2015 |
| Form Factor | Thin, rectangular |
| Item Weight | 120 g |
| Item model number | PL02 |
| OS | Android |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Package Dimensions | 13.8 x 7.4 x 2.2 cm; 120 g |
| Special features | Adjustable |
A**T
Tiny, quirky, indispensible bit of kit.
This is the second Plinth I have bought. The first one - which I bought many years ago when they first came on the market - is still going strong. I wanted another one to live with a second iDevice I take everywhere. It is incredibly light and compact, and folds up to almost nothing. It is also very stable indeed, and once you get used to the many ways of adjusting the viewing angle you will certainly find one that is ideal for you. It sometimes needs a little gentle coaxing to fold and unfold, but it soon becomes second nature. Thoroughly recommended, and 100 percent British.
S**8
Literally the best of what's around
This is without doubt one of the best tablet stands you can buy anywhere in the world right now. It fits every shape of tablet, can also hold your mobile phone, and I have even used it as a book/paper stand when working at my computer. It's seriously light, compact and easy to use and gathers all sorts of interested and envious looks when used in public! I have three of my own - one is permanently in my laptop bag, another is at work and my last is at home. I've ordered at least a dozen of them for gifts, and they are always very happily received. What's more, by buying this you are supporting a true British entrepreneur (John Bull) who came up with this design and battled his way through Kickstarter and various hurdles in order to bring this brilliant bit of design to the market. I'm proud to say I backed him from the start, and I'm so thrilled that it's now so quick and easy to order on Amazon. Grab it now - you won't be disappointed!
J**Y
Probably the best book / tablet / phone stand you can buy
I saw this on Dragon's den and had to track one down for myself. This is simply a very versatile stand, with more choice of angle than any other I've seen. It does everything as advertised. It is very stable, and able to take quite large devices (I'm using it with my 10" tablet to type this), having two different legs to support the back rest in different angle ranges, maximising load bearing, so Dragon Peter Jones' comment about it being well engineered There few minor minus points, but you might want to be made aware of them. I've yet to be able to deploy it as slickly as demonstrated in the YouTube video, and it is tricky to balance on your knees, as the back is narrow, so you need to turn your device or book to get it onto one knee or the other. Once in place, it''s OK though. The construction is not quite as robust as I expected, and the side arms that hold the front of your device do not always line themselves up exactly when folding it away so it sometimes takes a couple of goes to click them back into place. There are potential weak points at the hinges and the retaining spring so I have not scored the Plinth on durability as yet. If I am able to revisit this review, I may add it later once I have had it for a while
N**R
Good product, even though the Dragons didn't invest
I ordered this after seeing it on Dragons Den on TV. The Dragons didn't go for it but I think it is useful - very light (really light) it folds to a convenient small package. The folding "wings" don't seem to be very robust - they pop open sometimes, but the thing is that this device will support your phone or table, or kindle etc. It may not be a business investment opportunity for the Dragons, but it is a useful product.
K**A
This works!
This is a brilliant little device - it seems rather fragile when you first use it, but I think that's because it's so lightweight, and it's actually surprisingly robust. I have a detachable keyboard case for my iPad, but I don't use it all the time as it adds too much weight. This is a good substitute for when I'm just sitting at the table eating my breakfast and having an idle browse. I like that it allows you to have different angles and works equally well in portrait and landscape. Most of all, I like that when I dropped it this morning in its 'deployed' state, one part did ping off - but with no effort at all, I was able to put it back together, good as new! So it seems to me that it's a resilient wee device. I like it a lot!
W**K
Works well and stylish too.
I've owned two iPad supports with built in keyboards, but they both failed in different ways, so I thought I'd get an Apple keyboard and some kind of stand. The keyboard is much better than the previous Bluetooth devices, unsurprisingly, and I got it from the Amazon Warehouse so it wasn't too expensive. I've been supporting the iPad on an old Fellowes book support, which costs about 💷7 (can't find the Pound sign on this keyboard!) and it is fine, if rather bulky. So I thought I'd give the Plinth a go and first impressions are very good indeed. Nice and origami-ish to open, very light and compact and the iPad seems stable enough. I think it's worth the dosh. Now, to work out how to get this keyboard to give me a Pound sign.
L**T
It's perfect
I can't rate the durability as yet but so far it's shown its versatility for iPad, Kindle and a whacking great cookbook. I can't fault it. I do have another brand's tablet holder for the kitchen but it's only really suitable for a tablet. The Plinth on the other hand is useful for tablet, kindle and as I said earlier a whacking great cookbook so much more versatile. It's also very portable as it folds up easily into a pocket size. I consider this a really good buy and for something which initially seems quite flimsy, so far it's proven to be robust and it can happily come with me on my travels.
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