

🎤 Elevate your workspace & stage with the ultimate tablet clamp mount—because your device deserves the spotlight!
The ChargerCity Heavy Duty 4-Way Adjustable Aluminum Alloy Clamp Mount is a premium, versatile tablet holder designed for professionals on the move. Compatible with 7-12 inch tablets including all iPad generations, Galaxy Tabs, and Surface devices, it features a robust aluminum alloy build, 4-way adjustable arms, and a 360° rotating lock for precise viewing angles. Its heavy-duty clamp fits flat or tubular surfaces up to 2 inches, making it perfect for music stands, desks, hospital beds, and delivery gigs alike. Engineered for stability and ease of use, it supports heavy use while keeping your device secure and accessible.
| ASIN | B00FFLK7AM |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 5 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,149 in Tablet Stands |
| Brand | ChargerCity |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (771) |
| Date First Available | September 26, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.6 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | MT CLMT5+SW15+HLD5 |
| Manufacturer | ChargerCity |
| Operating System | Android 4.2, IOS, Windows 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 41 MP |
| Series | MT CLMT5+SW15+HLD5 |
| Standing screen display size | 12 Inches |
L**E
Brilliant
Brilliant. That's the only way to describe this awesome thingamajig. I received it today (thanks for the free one-day shipping, Amazon!) and tested it out as soon as I opened the package. And it was amazing. It. Just. Works. I don't normally take the time to write reviews, but this thing is so good, it deserves a shout-out. I confess I was a little daunted at first by what seemed like a confusing bit of assembly work. But the assembly turned out to be pretty intuitive, actually, and the instructions helped (a little -- they could be better). I'm planning to attach it to a mic stand or a music stand, but I didn't have one of those handy today; so I just attached it to a little table stand I have around the house that has tubular legs, since the thing says it will secure to any tube up to 2" in diameter, and damned if that's not true. It attached securely and easily, tightened right down on the tube and DID NOT BUDGE the whole time I was using it, which is pretty important since it's not only holding my not-cheap iPad but also will need to be in set-it-and-forget-it mode when I'm performing, so it doesn't distract me, distract the audience, cause me to engage in repeated adjustment, etc. I'll test it out in live performance this weekend, but for now, I attached it to this goofy little table stand and played for around an hour, and it was flawless. Didn't even move a micrometer when I swiped to turn pages or bring up different apps; it's just solid, well-made, and well-designed. The articulating arms do just that -- they articulate and move easily, but then (importantly) latch down securely once you've found the right position for you. The ball joint on the platform allows for 360-degree swivel and everywhere in between, even when the arms are locked, so it's adjustable on the fly even in minute increments and at odd angles -- has just enough movement to make orientation adjustments easy without struggling, but not so much as to be loose or wobbly. The combination of the 360 swivel with the articulating arms makes it possible to adjust this thing into so many different positions it's almost ridiculous. Bonus points for the fact that it's pretty unobtrusive in appearance once you get it locked onto your stand, such that all that's really visible from the top or sides is the slim (but strong) platform holder and flat spring-loaded arms. Another bonus: those arms can accommodate the iPad when dressed in its protective bumper case, which makes things look better (and makes me feel better, too). Final bonus (at least the last one I've discovered so far) -- when I took the thing off the stand, I sat down with the iPad still in the spring-loaded arms, and just draped the whole thing over my calf (legs crossed foursquare with ankle resting on my other knee) and guess what? This thing also works as a pretty handy hands-free iPad holder for casual reading, too. Not that it's designed for that, and not that you'd want to be hanging the weight of a metal stand off your shin for long periods, but it's darned stable there, and not at all uncomfortable for shorter bursts of reading (30 mins. or less, I'd guess). Couldn't be more pleased with this purchase. A little more expensive than your average iPad-holder, but worth every penny in security, function, and peace of mind.
J**H
Solidly built to hold any size mobile tablet
I was a little nervous pulling the trigger on this as I wanted to connect my 12.9" iPad Pro. I wasn't exactly sure about the diameter of the mic stand but figured if it didn't work I could send it back. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality and flexibility of this bracket. There are a ton of different ways this could be configured and could handle any device - large or small. It's pretty well designed with this in mind. The bracket is heavy duty metal and looks like it could be attached to any type of mic stand diameter as it's adjustable with a wide clamp - even if it's designed for a specific diameter (not sure?). As far as attaching the devices, there are 4 different size plastic "legs" that you can choose from. The widest ones could handle a very large device, and were actually too big for my iPad pro. I opted to use the longest + 2nd shortest which felt the best for my specific device. Even if you have a heavy duty case, it would have ample room using some of the configurations. There are multiple places to configure the bracket to get the exact angle you want - you'll just need to tinker with it to get the right fit for you. The only gotcha I found was to make sure the logo on the holder is upright, so that when you want to release your device you just need to apply some downward pressure. At first I had it upside down which made removing the device a little more tricky until I figured it out. So ultimately, if you need a quality clamp to hold your mobile device to your mic stand - I would definitely recommend this one over any other types I've seen. I would highly recommend some type of case for your device if your mic stand ever takes a tumble (it happens). You may also want to test how sturdy your mic stand is - I used a tripod with boom which seemed to hold the mic and iPad well, but it does add some weight to the side so test it out before a live show!
J**R
Strong and very versatile
This is by far the best tablet stand I’ve ever bought. I have it holding a Novation Launchcontrol XL. The Novation is too thick for most iPad holders but this one works perfectly. It’s mostly metal. I wish more of it was but it still seems very stalwart.
A**R
Perfect for Drummer using iPad Pro on stage!
As a working drummer/musician, I chart out a TON of songs on my iPad Pro and wanted to be able to attach it to my drum set. This clamp/holder works well, is super adjustable, and holds my iPad (in it’s case!) tight in portrait mode so I can read my charts! I clamp it to my Hi Hat stand and i’m able to adjust the angle comfortably and everything stays in place, even when I start stomping on the Hi Hat. I also like that it looks like an extension of my kit and keeps the iPad a bit more discreet than if it were on a music stand. I highly recommend this for any drummer or musician who uses an iPad on stage. Infinitely adjustable, very sturdy, and grips tight on the iPad.
C**N
support pour ipad pour installer sur le support de mon clavier
B**W
Wanted an arm to watch my new tablet in bed. It's smaller than expected (a simple case of measure before you buy) but honestly near as dammit perfect for what I wanted for predominantly sleeping on my side, will have to do more exploration for chilling on my back. But honestly, this dooley is strong and sturdy and very well put together. I was worried about spending £50 on something seemingly simple but after being burnt by gooseneck in the past I thought I'd give it a risk and honestly so far well worth it.
Z**A
This is the only microphone stand tablet holder with enough articulation to put it in a position behind my microphone stand. So when I am performing my show, I don't have to look down my nose to see my iPad. And it is beautifully made too. It's worth every cent, especially when compared to more expensive tablet holders, such as the Koenig and Meyer model that costs almost double. I am so glad that I found it, because I will be using it on every self-contained concert and solo gig.
J**.
I have had a few cheaper ipad holders which only last a couple of gigs and break. This one is really well made . Highly adjustable to all kinds of angles and sturdy as anything. It has a G clamp arrangement so you can fix it to all kinds of surfaces , not just a mic stand. You get 2 different lengths of bracket arms supplied which, are interchangable . It means you can put an iPad in a folding case on there , no bother. A spring at one end allows easy and secure fitting into the bracket arms. There are cheaper ones on the market , but if , like me, you are fed up of them breaking , I'd definietly recommend this one.
M**R
wasted money on other junk, should have bought this one first off
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