- Installs easily into drywall with included screws and anchors; a hammer and Philips head screwdriver are the only required tools for most scenarios (drill and/or alternative screws may be needed for studs or walls other than drywall)
- Universal Design provides compatibility with all devices up to 11mm thick. Built-in cord clips make for an easy charging station. Perfect in the kitchen, gym, bedroom or anywhere you need
- Super easy docking and undocking, can be set up in portrait or landscape. No extra accessories required; no special cases or attachments onto your tablet
- Built-in cord clips and, on larger model iPads, full access to every button and port while mounted (smaller devices may have covered ports in landscape mode)
- Apple Smart Covers tuck neatly behind without the need to remove them; also compatible with some slimmer tablet & case combinations (any device/case combo less than 11mm thick in total)
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Kevin Bailey
Modified for power cord, works as planned
I am using this with a first generation Nexus 7 and so far, it's doing a great job at holding my tablet on the wall. It feels very secure and the tablet doesn't move at all. I opted not to use the anchors and instead used 3M double sided foam tape. Time will tell how this works, but I have no concerns as of yet. One consideration: I mounted this in landscape mode and because I don't remove it regularly, I wanted to have it plugged in all the time. I had to clip some of the side "ribs" out with a pair of snips in order to get the power cord to fit. I knew this going into the project, but it is something to keep in mind. It doesn't look bad and it doesn't seem to affect how well the tablet is held in place. This is only an issue if you're using a smaller tablet and in landscape mode. I am considering another of these mounts for the kitchen. For the price, you can't go wrong.
Kaitlyn Shepherd
Screw version 100% better.
Now this is more like it. I originally bought the adhesive version and like I said in that review, The idea is good but overall it's trash. My tablet slightly fell when the mounts started uncoupling but I stopped the fall with my foot. Sure I was pissed because I had just bought the tablet and the last thing I want is to have it damaged immediately after buying it. Anyway, I threw that version in the trash and bought this with screws, I should have bought this the first time. The mounts are locked in tightly against the wall and the overall setup is perfect without a chance of it coming loose.
Shelly Mae
good wall mount
This is a very simple and useful device. It could benefit greatly from a few simple improvements. It needs a template or set of templates for different tablets. Not only to insure that the two dock pieces are parallel, but that enough room is left for cables to fit. Space needs to be left on the sides so that cable connections can be made and that whatever buttons may be on the sides are not pressed by the dock piece.
Bhawna Masson
Works fine with Dell 7" tablet.
Two small pieces of plastic with strong adhesive pads - simple, cheap, effective. I've used this to wall-mount a small Dell tablet in our entryway, for home automation - it does the job (so far!). I used this dock in conjunction with a dual AC outlet with USB ports (search for "Leviton T5632-W" or similar) - remember, if you wall-mount a tablet, you'll still need some means to power it. Now, if only there was some way to conceal the USB cable that snakes down the wall-panelling to the socket!
Eisha Arora Gosain
Just what I was looking for
These brackets are small enough to be unobtrusive but sturdy enough to hold my Amazon Fire tablet that is being used as a home security master board. Just what I was looking for. Arrived quickly and new items. I would order from this vendor again.
Yağmur Ceren
you go make your own mold for it then lol it works exactly as it should and it looks nice. $16
no idea why people complain about it being 2 pieces of plastic. you go make your own mold for it then lol it works exactly as it should and it looks nice. $16? thats not too much for something that works exactly as intended
Kenny Brown
My MOTOROLA ZOOM tablet fits perfectly!!
I bought these brackets to hold a MOTOROLA XOOM tablet on the bulkhead of my sailboat.I was doubtful that they would hold it securely or that it would fit. IT FITS PERFECTLY!! I really couldn't be happier!! I'm going to order another set to use inside so I can use the tablet as a TV as well. My only complaint is that they seem a little pricey. $14.99 just seems like a lot for two plastic brackets, a couple screws & anchors.. BUT....having said that, I LOVE THIS PRODUCT AND I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT
Mirza Carlson
Great for RV!
Simple yet great! A little pricey for what you get but you don't have to buy it if you don't want to! As for me, I'm buying more! Used to mount Kindle Fire HD7 in my RV for music playback on the built in stereo. Looks great and out of the way on the wall! Will buy more for phones to have one location in the camper to charge and store our devices! Much better than having things lying around everywhere!
Jessica Bohannon
it works, it is sturdy enough and we are happy with it
I read many reviews before purchasing this mount. I like a few other reviewers was very skeptical when it arrived. The box was tiny and I just didn't think it would hold the Ipad well. But, it works, it is sturdy enough and we are happy with it. We are using it to hold the Ipad by the refrigerator in the kitchen in a high traffic area so that we can add items to our grocery list and which is also available instantly on our phones. We have teenagers, but if I had younger kids I would worry that they would accidentally pull it off of the wall. But, I really don't know what kind of flush mount would hold up to youngsters. It does seem silly to pay over 5 bucks for two pieces of hard plastic and some drywall screws, but I guess we are paying for the design work to make this simple product.
Maxine Robinson
Simple, plain and perfect. strong.
Cheap quick easy effective. Had to cut a bit of plastic away with a work knife to make space for charging port on iPad mini, but it took a minute and is invisible. I use them on tile over the bath tub, next to the light switch at entrance door (to control home automation system) and on kitchen backsplash for watching shows while cooking. They're really nothing- just little plastic lips with included 3m command strips