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2 in 1 Phone & iPad Stand: Clamp or magnetic holder in one stand; works with devices that have built-in magnets or with the included 4 metal rings (2 large for tablets, 2 small for phones); swap heads to fit your setup.
Premium Build & Smooth Control: CNC-machined aluminum with silent precision hinges for exact positioning—this tablet stand offers 360° rotation and -90° to 90° tilt for comfortable viewing across work, study, and display.
Rock-Solid Desktop Hold: 4-pad suction base grips clean, smooth, non-porous desktops; designed for desk use only (not for walls, vertical, rough, or curved surfaces); stable support for your tablet stand holder.
Clamp Mode Compatibility: Fits 9.7″–13″ tablets; adjustable span 5.71–8.90 in (145–226 mm); max device thickness 0.39 in (10 mm); soft-lined clamps protect edges for a secure, scratch-free grip. Works as an iPad holder for desk and a dependable tablet mount.
Magnetic Holder Compatibility: Works as a phone stand for iPhone 12–17 (Mini / Pro / Pro Max) and supports iPad Pro 11″/12.9″, iPad Air 4/5, iPad 10th Gen, iPad mini 6; other phones/tablets use the included metal rings; not for thick rugged cases.
Professional Setup Ready: All-metal design with refined lines and a modern finish. This premium iPad mount elevates any workspace—ideal for offices, receptions, trade shows, classrooms, and showcase displays.
10 reviews for AboveTEK 2-in-1 Phone & iPad Stand, Magnetic iPad Stand with Clamp, Aluminum Tablet Holder for Desk, 360 Rotation, Suction Base, Professional for Office, Fit for Phones & 9.7–13″ Tablets, Gift for Him
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$49.99
shawn owen –
Great product!
Sturdy and functional!
Gotta_Clue –
Good but some of the joints are tight
This works as described. It is well made and seems to use quality parts. My only complaint is that some of the movements are hard to do because the clearances are really tight. For example, the top joint behind the iPad is really hard to get to angle straight/flat. You have to pull so hard it feels like you are going to break it.
DMW –
It’s a stand! But looks, feels, and functions like engineered tech!
I really wasn’t expecting to write anything earth shattering about an iPad stand – right. But, the AboveTEK 2-in-1 Phone & iPad Stand just is so impressive. If you want a ‘tool’ that will hold your phone or your ipad securely and absolutely feel confident that it will not slip out, this is the stand for you. It is just loaded with features:• Quality – This stand far exceeds my expectation for quality. Every component, every know, absolutely everything is of the highest quality• Assembly – Not much to say here except that this is when you will get the first realization of how amazing the quality is. Very simple to assemble.• Construction – Made out of aluminum, it is super sturdy and supports my iPad without sagging or sliding.• Versatile – Easily and securely transition from portrait to landscape orientation• Stability – The flat base includes 4 small, but effective suction cups. Not necessary to use the device, but it just gives it that little extra grab.• iPad mount / clamp – OK, this is one highly engineered component. With other stands I have owned, your iPad is squeezed between a couple of spring loaded arms. With this stand, you move the two clamping sides together, tighten an aluminum knurled knob, and then use a separate adjustment screw that actually applies the clamping force. You can adjust to exactly the amount of “Hold” you need. It is amazing.• Secondary clamp – I have not used the device but this stand includes a secondary mount and Magnetic connector for use with your iPhone. These are super strong magnets so I have absolutely no doubt that it will work great.I use my apple pencil very often and with this stand, being able to rotate and adjust the position of my tablet and know that it will hold firm, this makes all the difference in usability. This is not the cheapest stand on Amazon, but from a feature, function, and overall value – I will be sticking with this company and brand. Definitely earned all 5 stars
Tay –
Solid and dependable
Well, I finally replaced my tablet, so the next step was to get a new stand for it. Daily, I am mulititasking at my desk, so it is helpful to have my tablet accessible and upright, as I am working on my computer. There are two ways to hold devices with this stand. I prefer using the magnet. It took no time at all to prep the stand and to place the round magnet on the back of my tablet, which has a low-texture vinyl case on it. I’ve had no problems with the magnet sticking to the case. In turn, the magnetic stand does a great job of holding my tablet upright and at the perfect height for easier viewing. I can change the angle of the stand forward or backward and place my tablet in the horizontal or vertical position. The stand is weighty and has little suction cups on the bottom, so I’ve had no unpleasantness with tipping over. I should mention that I don’t think the suction cups were designed for heavy-duty suction, where you have to pull hard to release the pressure. But just as a way to give a rubbery, non-slip bottom to the stand’s underside. So if I need to reposition the stand, I can easily control it with one hand, without it moving too far because of simple a nudge, and at the same time, it’s not scratching my tabletop surface. This AboveTEK stand is so solid and well-assembled, that I don’t foresee having any quality issues with it. I’m very happy with my selection.
Charlie White –
This Is Not Your Daddy‘s Tablet Stand
What the heck is this? It feels like it was dropped down to me from the future. It’s a precision instrument for holding up a tablet or magnetically attached smartphone. It has unusual capabilities that often border on the supernatural. I’m not kidding.I tested this with a 12.9-inch iPad and a iPhone 17 Pro Max, and both of them were held up with such security that I had nary a worry. The most unusual artifice coming into play with this piece of top-secret-military-grade equipment: its ability to hold fast to my desktop as if it were glued on, but at the same time I can still rotate the base around (even while it’s practically super-glued to the desktop!) to position it just right.Take a look at the video to see what I mean about this uncanny capability. These are some seriously magic suction cups! I have never seen anything like it, and I used to work with a magician. Beyond that, I can position even my heavy 12.9-inch tablet in unusual permutations, and the thing just keeps holding on.Rest assured, my iPad was not going anywhere unless I absolutely wanted it to. This is an ideal stand for an iPhone with MagSafe capability, although it doesn’t charge the phone. For that, you must plug in a charging cable.What’s the catch? I wish I didn’t have to deal with those clamps, but most tablets are not as magnetically talented as smartphones. So I had to conjure up some serious personal muscle to tighten its clamps if I wanted to place my iPad in an unusual position.I noticed that it does extremely well as long as you don’t tilt down the bottom part of the tablet too far. If you haven’t tightened its holder enough, the device will slowly sink further down.But when I torqued it with all my might, it held fast and was not moving unless I gave it a gentle nudge. I wish it were a little easier to deal with this issue because my arm wrestling days are long over. I’m simply barely strong enough. You might be.However, if you want to attach a smartphone that’s magnetically equipped, the package includes a second attachment that doesn’t depend on clamps, and plays nice with phones that can do such things.I used my iPhone 17 Pro Max’s MagSafe capability to test this, and that circular puck grabbed onto it and didn’t want to let go. That’s a handy feature, too, which I use as a desktop tripod when shooting videos with my iPhone where I need to demonstrate an object while holding it in both hands.I am mesmerized by this thing. I’m using it all the time now to hold up my tablet, and it’s especially handy to have next to my main monitor, using an app that makes it so I can use the iPad as a second screen for my computer. It’s able to position that second screen in just the right place to enhance my workflow.I’m grateful for this exquisitely well-designed object, and even if it weren’t as useful, I would still admire it for its astonishing precision, magical capabilities, and downright good looks. All I can say is, WOW.
Luigi –
This stand is expensive but it does indeed look and feel very premium. The base is heavier than I was expecting and the joints are overall very sturdy. You can tilt it however you prefer, however I don’t think I would manage to use this stand for drawing because I am used to having the iPad ever so slightly lifted from the desk, so I don’t need to lift my arm/hand.From the packaging, to the colour and the attention to the details I think overall the design does reflect the price and I recommend it.
Customer Review –
This is a really nice, full-metal, heavy tablet stand; everything is well made and put together. The hinges are strong and a little stiff without being too hard to move.It does require sticking magnets to the back of your tablet if you want to use it magnetically; it works well enough, but personally I like the back of my tablet clean, so I opt for the basic clamp. Which is again all well made from metal with some rubber pads to hold the tablet safely.The all-metal construction helps with the weight distribution, making it harder to accidentally topple the tablet. You can still manage it, though, and I really would have liked to have seen a slightly thicker and thus heavier base to alleviate this more, but I am really nitpicking at this point.A well-made, designed and produced tablet stand that justifies its costs
L. Storm –
This is not your run-of-the-mill, wimpy phone or tablet stand. It’s seriously sturdy, well made and polished, with a lot of thought evidently having gone into the design. It is super stable, as well, whether with a phone or with a tablet. And it looks super sleek!Having said that – it’s probably overkill for most use cases, and at nearly £60, it is a fair bit pricier than most tablet stands. But if you need something like this, if you’ve tried and discarded cheaper stands because they just didn’t work that well for you – then it’s truly fantastic and I would say worth the money.
parametr –
Well built.The iPad feels safely secured.
Mrs Watt –
I needed a sturdy, reliable stand to hold my large tablet on my desk, primarily for viewing recipes while cooking or for use as a second screen while working. This stand is built like a tank; the entire structure, including the base, is heavy and made of metal, which gives it excellent stability. It does not wobble or tip, even when I am aggressively tapping the screen.The adjustability is fantastic. The arm has multiple joints that can be tightened to hold the tablet at almost any angle or height, and once tightened with the included hex key, the position is locked rock-solid and doesn’t droop over time. The clamp securely holds my 12.9-inch tablet in its case without issue. The base is quite large, which contributes to the stability but does take up a decent amount of desk space. The cable management slot in the arm is a small but useful detail for keeping the charging wire tidy. This is a premium, heavy-duty solution for supporting large tablets that are constantly interacted with.