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21% off: Tryone 30in Gooseneck Tablet Stand $24.99 (Was $31.99) + Del ($0 with Prime / $39 Spend) @ Tryone Amazon AU

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【Using Tips:】When holding a heavy tablet larger than 8 inch, loop the gooseneck into a circle shape or bend it into “S” shape which could provide some more stability.
【Reinforced Bolt Clamp Base:】Reinforced and thickened base. Won’t break easily. Fit for 3 inches(75mm) thickness countertop or headboard.
【Flexible Stiffened Arm:】Made of Aluminium-Magnesium Alloy, stiffened material, very sturdy and flexible.
【Compatibility:】Compatible with any devices from 4 to 10.6 inches.
【Note:】Don't always bend at the same point or it may snap potentially.

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  • +9

    Got the same one on eBay for $13…

    • do you have the link on ebay?

    • +1

      Thanks, I nearly got sucked into this Amazon "deal". I bought this one off eBay instead.

      https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/360-Rotating-Tablet-Stand-Holder…

      Cheers!

    • Despite looking the same, I'm not sure that one is as good. Different reviews for cheaper copies on Amazon too.
      Might not matter if you are just using it for a phone, but for a tablet like a Surface I was happy to spend the extra

      • What would you recommend for a tablet?

        • I have the Tryone from Amazon and it easily takes my Surface 3. Yes it wobbles when you touch it, but all these do.

  • does not look like stable

    • It’s pretty good

      • how about the clamp?

        • The one I got from ebay is pretty good and flexible.

  • +1

    Voltage 230 Volts

    what is the electricity to do with the arm?

  • +1

    Have one of those, only issue I’ve had is the tightening “nut” at that back of the tablet holder split. I use the term nut loosely, as it’s just thin ring of plastic. It’s also a non-standard size, so a trip to bunnings saw a slightly different width metal nut being screwed on. It works, but it’s slightly smaller, so chewed into the thread. Without it, or with a broken plastic shitty nut, the thing is useless.

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