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Yorkville Sound Mic Stand Tablet Mount (fits iPad Air, iPad Air 2 & most other tablets)
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MS-PS3 Mic Stand Tablet Mount
Features:
• Attaches safely to any mic stand
• Holds tablet at any angle in horizontal or vertical orientation
• Designed for iPad Air / iPad Air 2 or similar sized tablets
• Heavy duty spring loaded claw mechanism to secure tablet
• Innovative single knob assembly for easy set-up
• Handles tablets (including iPad Air / Air 2) from 6.5 x 9.25 inches to 7.5 x 9.5 inches (16.5 x 23.5cm to 19.0 x 24.1cm)
• Does not obstruct USB, headphone or power ports on most tablets
Features:
• Attaches safely to any mic stand
• Holds tablet at any angle in horizontal or vertical orientation
• Designed for iPad Air / iPad Air 2 or similar sized tablets
• Heavy duty spring loaded claw mechanism to secure tablet
• Innovative single knob assembly for easy set-up
• Handles tablets (including iPad Air / Air 2) from 6.5 x 9.25 inches to 7.5 x 9.5 inches (16.5 x 23.5cm to 19.0 x 24.1cm)
• Does not obstruct USB, headphone or power ports on most tablets
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Thread Eventually Breaks 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Peterborough, Ontario
I've owned two of these mic stand mounts for my iPad. Both broke after a couple of years because plastic threads and metal screws do not like each other, especially at the tightening mechanism. I don't recommend it.
Posted by Sean on Oct 19, 2024
Good Grip, Bad Position 5 of 6 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store London North, Ontario
I bought this iPad holder for my iPad Air 3 and realized then when you mount it to the vertical part of the mic stand, the two ball joints don't allow you to make a 90º turn. This means that the iPad doesn't actually face you. I was really disappointed and had to mount it on a separate mic stand which was annoying. Otherwise, the only other position is directly in front of you, but blocked by your microphone.
I took the holder into the shop and modified it slightly. By opening up the gap where the ball joint was being blocked, I was able to make it do a full 90º turn. It only took a few seconds with a grinder and now it functions perfectly. Sitting beside my mic stand and directly facing me.
I think they REALLY need to revisit the joint mechanism and allow it to swivel out to the side as well. Otherwise you are mounting it under your boom arm.
Posted by Randy on Oct 5, 2017