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JBM17

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Sep 3, 2007
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Hey there-

I saw an iPad stand called the MagFlott. It looks interesting. I always felt iPad stands were a little too low for me to use with a keyboard. Whenever I use the Magic Keyboard or even just a regular Apple keyboard with my iPad Pro, it always seems to hurt my neck after a bit. Don't get me wrong, it's great when I'm on the go and need to do something quick. But with long term use, something like this would be great.

Anyone have any experience with it?

JBM
 
Hey there-

I saw an iPad stand called the MagFlott. It looks interesting. I always felt iPad stands were a little too low for me to use with a keyboard. Whenever I use the Magic Keyboard or even just a regular Apple keyboard with my iPad Pro, it always seems to hurt my neck after a bit. Don't get me wrong, it's great when I'm on the go and need to do something quick. But with long term use, something like this would be great.

Anyone have any experience with it?

JBM
A product link would be helpful.
 
Hey there-

I saw an iPad stand called the MagFlott. It looks interesting. I always felt iPad stands were a little too low for me to use with a keyboard. Whenever I use the Magic Keyboard or even just a regular Apple keyboard with my iPad Pro, it always seems to hurt my neck after a bit. Don't get me wrong, it's great when I'm on the go and need to do something quick. But with long term use, something like this would be great.

Anyone have any experience with it?

JBM
My sister has it (or something similar) and loves it. Uses it with a regular Bluetooth keyboard.
 

The Magflott stand isn't actually a product you can buy yet. You can reserve an early bird reservation spot before they go launch on Kickstarter, but AFAIK they aren't even there yet. Take that for what it's worth. Also it looks like this "includes a right angle usb-c connector" meaning it doesn't use any of the data connectivity ports of the ipad.

If you're looking for a stand that does exactly what this does.. that you actually *can* buy right now check out the Lululook stand, which also uses the iPad's built in magnets, seems to be a well reviewed product and isn't *terribly* priced.

 

The Magflott stand isn't actually a product you can buy yet. You can reserve an early bird reservation spot before they go launch on Kickstarter, but AFAIK they aren't even there yet. Take that for what it's worth. Also it looks like this "includes a right angle usb-c connector" meaning it doesn't use any of the data connectivity ports of the ipad.

If you're looking for a stand that does exactly what this does.. that you actually *can* buy right now check out the Lululook stand, which also uses the iPad's built in magnets, seems to be a well reviewed product and isn't *terribly* priced.

I checked out your link to this Lululook stand, and it looks like a solid product. Nice that you can orient the iPad multiple ways. Seems like a reasonable price too.
 
Not sure what's going on with your link. But I found it.


What do you mean "the data connectivity ports of the ipad"? The USB C port is for data connectivity. Do you mean the Smart Connectors? Those little 3 dots.
 
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