. I even made it easy with nails! They even have instructions on how to use the armrests and change position. What I was able to find out for myself before I read the instructions. This tablet/phone stand is ideal for traveling. that it has a very long double articulated arm that can be moved in multiple directions! It has a much stronger clip than any other I have. So there is no risk of it falling (and damaging your phone or tablet). It can obviously open to hold something small like phone horizontally (the direction of the phone can be changed vertically), as well as the tablet vertically or horizontally! (Shown here!) The arms are adjustable so they can move in different directions and angles! You can loosen and tighten the bend of the arms to fix or adjust. The downside is that they are not very easy to position as they only go back and forth and not sideways. However, this makes it more durable and less likely to move once positioned. I also can't control that the head (the part that holds the phone/tablet) doesn't snap into place. Impossible to tighten or loosen the way the phone/tablet is held. So it doesn't always stay in the desired position. Most of them you can walk around and spin until you're satisfied. (The direction of the phone can be changed vertically.) As well as the tablet vertically or horizontally! (Shown here!) The arms are adjustable so they can move in different directions and angles! You can loosen and tighten the bend of the arms to fix or adjust. The downside is that they are not very easy to position as they only go back and forth and not sideways. However, this makes it more durable and less likely to move once positioned. I also can't control that the head (the part that holds the phone/tablet) doesn't snap into place. Impossible to tighten or loosen the way the phone/tablet is held. So it doesn't always stay in the desired position. Most of them you can walk around and spin until you're satisfied. (The direction of the phone can be changed vertically.) As well as the tablet vertically or horizontally! (Shown here!) The arms are adjustable so they can move in different directions and angles! You can loosen and tighten the bend of the arms to fix or adjust. The downside is that they are not very easy to position as they only go back and forth and not sideways. However, this makes it more durable and less likely to move once positioned. I also can't control that the head (the part that holds the phone/tablet) doesn't snap into place. Impossible to tighten or loosen the way the phone/tablet is held. So it doesn't always stay in the desired position. Most of them you can walk around and spin until you're satisfied. (Shown here!) The arms are adjustable so they can move in different directions and angles! You can loosen and tighten the bend of the arms to fix or adjust. The downside is that they are not very easy to position as they only go back and forth and not sideways. However, this makes it more durable and less likely to move once positioned. I also can't control that the head (the part that holds the phone/tablet) doesn't snap into place. Impossible to tighten or loosen the way the phone/tablet is held. So it doesn't always stay in the desired position. Most of them you can bypass and rotate until you are satisfied. (Shown here!) The arms are adjustable so they can move in different directions and at different angles! You can loosen and tighten the bend of the arms to fix or adjust. The downside is that they are not very easy to position as they only go back and forth and not sideways. However, this makes it more durable and less likely to move once positioned. I also can't control that the head (the part that holds the phone/tablet) doesn't snap into place. Impossible to tighten or loosen the way the phone/tablet is held. So it doesn't always stay in the desired position. Most of them you can bypass and rotate until you are satisfied. It's not very easy to position as it only moves forward and backward, not sideways. However, this makes it more durable and less likely to move once positioned. I can't keep my head (the part that holds the phone/tablet) from snapping either. Impossible to tighten or loosen the way the phone/tablet is held. So it doesn't always stay in the desired position. Most of them you can bypass and rotate until you are satisfied. It's not very easy to position as it only moves forward and backward, not sideways. However, this makes it more durable and less likely to move, once positioned. I can't keep my head (the part that holds the phone/tablet) from snapping either. Impossible to tighten or loosen the way the phone/tablet is held. That way, it won't always stay where you want it to be. Most of them you can bypass and rotate until you are satisfied.
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