Pros:-Legs are super grippy when wrapped around vertical post, and hold their position well.-Legs are very flexible.-Phone bracket has two screw-in mounts for the stand, vertical and horizontal.-Phone bracket holds phone extremely well (also a con).Cons:-Phone bracket fits around phone very tightly (also a pro), but almost too so; it can sometimes be difficult to remove phone from bracket (simple spring-together clamp).-Ball joint and accompanying turnbuckle clamp are plastic and feel very fragile, so I wouldn't crank down too hard when tightening.-The legs pop and crack when moved in odd directions, even though they're supposed to be made for that. We'll see how long they hold up.-From legs to ball joint, there is no rotation and only one horizontal gap to lower phone bracket into. Basically, if you use the phone perpendicular to the legs, there is only one orientation for the legs to be (2 in front, 1 in back). Not a huge deal, but lowers versatility a bit when clamping to monitor or other post besides desktop sitting.Overall, feels light and cheap, but is an extremely versatile phone stand for $7 that gets the job done.
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