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Thursday, July 14, 2016
Anti-Theft Security Stand for Tablets Review
This is a rather remarkable tablet stand. It is designed for Ipod, Ipad, and other larger sized tablets. The stand mounts securely to a smooth surface. Upon ordering this tablet it comes with the base mount, swivel arm, anti-theft cable, instructions page, and hardware.
I will begin with the stand. It mounts sercurly to a smooth surface. Once it is in place it is sercure. I personally drilled 4 holes through the surface and used nuts and bolts versus the 4 screws that were included. I do not expect everyone to go to this length on mounting the base. Next the arm swing that attaches to the base. This is very simple to attach. You have to slide the arm out fully so you can see the bolt hole for attaching it. Now on the metal stud on the base you place the plastic washer. Next you place the arm in the slot you wish. There are 2 slots that changes the heighth off of the desk the bottom of the tablet. Once you have the setting hole you are wanting you use the bolt to attach it firmly to the base. The swing arm will function in multiple ways. It will go in a 360 spin motion so you can adjust the screen how you want it to be presented. This arm will also flip over the top on either side of the base mount.
Now there is a cable you can attach to the back of the swing arm and then around the leg of your desk/table. This is a very nice addition if you are concerned that your tablet may be in jepordy of being stolen. I do not have to use this option because I do not have an issue with this kind of problem.
Now to place your device on this base is very simple. On the back of the swing arm there is a release button to slide the upper part of the arm out. Then you place your tablet into the bottom hook with a corner of the device. Next you slide the top of the arm down. This will make a clicking noise as it is closing down on the tablet. Now put the opposite corner into the top hook of the arm. This sercures your device into the holder.
I use this stand for my tablet. My tablet is a 10.1 inch screen. I have no issues with it mounting into this holder. I like this holder because it is very stable and sturdy. I have tried those cheap stands that are a 3 prong arm. I have also tried one of the spider looking holders with 6 legs. The one with 3 arms always shifts as you are using the tablet making it a horrible constant battle for keeping your device in place. The ones that look like a spider are okay as far as being able to set up in many direction and attach to surfaces you would not usually consider as placement. However the spider looking ones do the same with the arms constantly moving and being a pain. With this stand the tablet is secure and in place. As I tap the screen I do not have to adjust the placement ever. I can also change the screen to what works best for me and the app. I am currently running.
This stand offers a lot of stability and security for your device. It will hold 9 inch to 13 inch screens sizes for the most part. So if you are in the market for a very good device stand this is one I would most certainly consider. It offers easy mounting of the base, easy mounting for your device, security cable for protection, and is great for stability of your device. I would like to thank Gat Accessories and affiliates for sending me this stand to try out and share my opinion.
Can be found at:
https://www.amazon.com/CTA-Digital-Adjustable-Anti-Theft-PAD-ATGSL/dp/B01BIJXRF6/ref=sr_1_1?m=A2SSKIXEQGG8L5&s=merchant-items&ie=UTF8&qid=1466037316&sr=1-1&keywords=PAD-ATGSL
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Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a sample for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I tried personally and believe will be good for my readers. No other form of compensation was received. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."