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Review on πŸ“± TFY Security Hand Strap Holder Finger Grip for Tablets - Enhanced Comfort and Stability for iPad Air, iPad Pro, Samsung Galaxy Tab and More - Grey by David Jenkins

Revainrating 4 out of 5

TFY vs Padlette, pros and cons for everyday/constant use iPad Pro 11 users

For busy medical professionals who constantly use the iPad Pro 11 in a doctor's office when they need to hold the iPad securely Only 2 products I would recommend. This is the TFY Security Hand Strap or Padlette D3 (also available from Revain). Check out the pros and cons of both below. Neither is perfect and both may need further improvement, but to keep your iPad safe, you can't go wrong with either. Pros of TFY: What I like about the TFY product is that it fits the iPad snugly, is secure, and you can adjust the metal corners as needed. As long as it's positioned correctly, it won't fall out of my hand. Cons of TFY: The metal corner hooks ruined the corners of my otter's 360 degree body. (My suggestion for TFY would be to make a corner piece out of leather or rubber to keep it from collapsing - if you do please send me a sample to try) Padlette Pros: Like the TFY product, it's reliable , and when applied correctly, it doesn't slip out of my hand. It's less likely to destroy the corners of the iPad case as quickly as TFY, but when it does, it does so more slowly and is less likely to damage the iPad since it's a rubber band. Cons: Padlette covers part of the iPad's screen on the two corners it's attached to. It also folds so the iPad won't lie flat when you first lay it flat (unlike TFY, which lays perfectly flat) unless you force the bar to straighten, even then it will still rocking the iPad back and forth. . (Padlette, if you fix these problems, please send me a sample to try.)

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