![]() If you’re willing to sacrifice flexibility for something more elegant, Elago’s P2 stand for iPad may be a good fit. ![]() The included clamp should fit most desks and tables too, as it can accommodate surface thickness from 0.4 inch to 1.4 inches. ![]() I mostly used the HoverBar Duo with the clamp attachment, which allowed me to use my iPad as a secondary screen while working. That’s probably for the best because it showed how strong the arm is it stayed in place without buckling, sliding down or otherwise breaking a sweat. It wasn’t hard to secure my 11-inch iPad Pro in the vice-grip that is the HoverBar Duo’s tablet clip, although it did take some force to move the arm into the right position. If you spring for the latest model, it’ll be even easier thanks to a new quick-switch tab that lets you swap between the weighted base and the clamp attachment with any extra tools. The stand comes fully assembled on the weighted base, but it’s pretty easy to switch to the clamp thanks to the included instructions and basic tools in the box. The “duo” in the name refers to the fact that the gadget can either prop your iPad up using an arm attached to a weighted base, or the same arm just attached to a desk or table using its included clamp. Of the plethora of iPad stands I’ve used, Twelve South’s HoverBar Duo is the one that has come closest to perfect.
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