

🛋️ Elevate your chill game—hands-free binge-watching just got a pro upgrade!
The SAMHOUSING Tablet Stand is a premium, 360-degree rotatable mount with a sturdy aluminum arm designed to hold devices weighing up to 1000g. Compatible with a wide range of tablets and phones (4.7"–12.9" screens), it installs easily on surfaces up to 52mm thick without tools. Its robust build and versatile adjustability make it perfect for hands-free entertainment or work in bed or at your desk.










| ASIN | B07P8YHKLF |
| Adjustable Length | Yes |
| Antenna Location | bed desk |
| Best Sellers Rank | #177 in Tablet Stands |
| Brand | SAMHOUSING |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | 2022 iPad 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 / iPad Pro 12.9 / 11 / 10.5 / 10.2 / 9.7 / iPad Air 4 3 2/ iPad Mini 6 5 4 3 2 / iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max ,iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Mini, 12, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, Xs, Xs Max, XR, X, 8, 7, 7 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, 6, 6 plus, 5s, 5, 5c, 4, 4s / Galaxy Z S Note A / Galaxy Galaxy Tab S7 A7 S7+ S6 A S5e A; Galaxy S Note Z A M W F / Galaxy Z Flip Fold Fold2 / Galaxy S21 S21+ Ultra S20+ S20 Ultra S10+ S10 S10e S10 S10e S9+ S9 S8+ S8 / Galaxy Note 20 10+ 10 9 / Galaxy A52 A51 A71 A70s A50s A20s A90 A80 A40s A60 A70 A8s A9s A6s F52 5G / W21 W20 W2019 / Xperia Z Tablet, Switch, Amazon Kindle, Desktop, Tablets, Switc Compatible Devices 2022 iPad 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 / iPad Pro 12.9 / 11 / 10.5 / 10.2 / 9.7 / iPad Air 4 3 2/ iPad Mini 6 5 4 3 2 / iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max ,iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Mini, 12, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, Xs, Xs Max, XR, X, 8, 7, 7 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, 6, 6 plus, 5s, 5, 5c, 4, 4s / Galaxy Z S Note A / Galaxy Galaxy Tab S7 A7 S7+ S6 A S5e A; Galaxy S Note Z A M W F / Galaxy Z Flip Fold Fold2 / Galaxy S21 S21+ Ultra S20+ S20 Ultra S10+ S10 S10e S10 S10e S9+ S9 S8+ S8 / Galaxy Note 20 10+ 10 9 / Galaxy A52 A51 A71 A70s A50s A20s A90 A80 A40s A60 A70 A8s A9s A6s F52 5G / W21 W20 W2019 / Xperia Z Tablet, Switch, Amazon Kindle, Desktop, Tablets, Switc See more |
| Compatible Phone Models | Iphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,357 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Iron |
| Fastening Type | Clip Holder |
| Finish | Polished or Brushed |
| Form Factor | Gimbal |
| Item Weight | 930 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Samhouse |
| Model Name | tablet holder |
| Model Number | VFD684RR |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Sturdy |
| UPC | 748323387605 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**T
Best phone holder for bed
I use this to hold my iPhone and kindle When I’m reading in bed. There’s a small learning curve to figuring out how to put your phone in the holder with only two hands - you can thread the charger through the bottom, and then plug it into your phone, and that helps. It’s very sturdy, even though it’s very light, and it will hold your phone in many different positions. After a year and a half of using it every day, sometimes for long periods of time, it still works. Recently I had my first problem with it, the last ball joint came loose and so my phone was prone to tip sideways, this was easy to fix by unscrewing the joint and putting a little epoxy in it. It is good as new again. I can’t hold my phone due to physical illness and damage, and it’s really helpful to have this tool that will hold it right in front of my face for as long as necessary. I tried to other phone holders before getting this one, one that went around my neck and was very uncomfortable, and one that relied on a single flexible tube. The flexible tube that attaches to your table is really bouncy, so when you scroll or turn pages there’s a lot of rebound, and that makes it hard to read. Every phone holder has this problem to some extent, but this one has the least. Also, If you can prop one hand up on pillows to give it a little support, that helps.
G**I
Works great, good price, life safer, read if interested.
I decided to write this review because this item, despite the bad reviews people left, has been a life saver. Here's the story, I have a friend who due to medical reasons has to lay flat for an extended period of time. I mean extended as in 2 months or more. After a few days of staring at the ceiling he was losing his marbles. So I decided to find something to help him keep his mind occupied. Although this item didn't have a lot of good reviews and was marked by Amazon as "Frequently returned", I decided to give it a shot for the $20 price. I also bought one of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B9M5SCG4 to connect to his PC. The two holders are used to hold the display and an iPad mini (about 9 inches) These two holders have worked flawlessly. Strong enough to hold that display or the iPad. He is able to adjust the position to make sure his neck doesn't get tired in one spot. Also, the arms can swivel out of the way for getting up or laying back down. Honestly, I don't know why people call these flimsy. I wanted to write this review to make sure people see these as usable and affordable. Not everyone is looking to watch instagram in bed. Some people have a medical need. Hopefully this review helps other in similar position.
T**G
Excellent Find
I like it because I can adjust my iPad straight up and down, leaning, etc without the black bar getting in the way. I have ordered one that kept it at a lean, I think a phone would work better. I lay in bed reading and my hands frequently have numbness and tingling from pinched nerves. Trying to keep a holder on my chest from popping me in the face or sliding around got ridiculous if I couldn’t keep a hold of. The problem: for me it somehow starts flopping forward no matter what I do after a couple of months. I admit I am constantly adjusting it this way or that, side to side, up and down, so I probably help it along. I’ve tried taking apart, putting back together, loosening, tightening, nothing helps. I take a thick rubber band and attach to the top of the holder and up around the bar. This gets me a few more weeks. The solution: I just buy a new one about every 3 months. Some may not can afford to. Some are just ticked it does this or whatever. Maybe it should last me but it doesn’t. I can’t go back to trying to put in a holder on my chest laying in bed, or looking down if I’m sitting. Here is how I justify it to myself. We spend $20 these days for fast food for the 2 of us if I don’t use reward points or offers on apps. Way more at a sit down restaurant. We do one or the other at least once a week. So, that fast food doesn’t last an hour, but this at same price will last me 3 months! My logic. It also helps I live in Louisiana and my husband loves crawfish, I don’t. So during season, he spends an average of $25 for just him some each week through the season. Now that’s some Tracey logic/reasoning to splurge here and there, lol.
M**Y
OMG, this thing is worth every dollar!
Let's start with some basics so you understand if this review is for you or not. I use an iPad Pro 12.9", and I use it mostly for reading technical material. So any sort of "holder" that I utilize has to support that level of weight, and has to support the iPad in portrait mode. Out the box this is a mediocre stand, just like others I have tried. For example the gooseneck stands can't really support the weight of the largest iPad and are a hassle to maneuver into place every time you use them. So how did I convert mediocre to perfection? Look at the photos! The first step (thank you some other reviewer who gave me the idea!) is to deal with the iPad mounting. The mounting that's supplied by the manufacturer is a pain in the ass to use, requiring an effort to slide the iPad in and pull it out on every use. Solution is to get a magnetic mount. Amazon is kinda weird about including URLs, but look for "ORASANT Strong Magnetic Tripod Mount". That supplies the "head" that's at the very end of my setup, holding the iPad. How do you connect it? Well look at how the mount connects to the arm that you have just bought. At the very end, the mount that holds the iPad, has a little neck, a screw ring, and a holder that holds a mini-ball-head thats connected to the final metal rod you see just before the iPad. You unscrew that ring and can pop the mount off the ball head. A similar setup connects the magnetic part of the ORASANT mount to the plastic holder that it sits on. And (yay standards!) they are identically sized ball heads. So just swap the one for the other! If you look at my second photo, the focal point of the photo, the black magnetic mount in the lower third of the picture, is the ORASANT mount connected to the rest of the arm that you've bought. At the very end you see the three-fold magnetic head, then right behind the head you see a black ring. Unscrew that ring and you have the ball-head that connects to the rest of the arm. Step two is your need your iPad to hold onto the magnetic mount, meaning you need to attach some thin iron sheets to its back, as you can see in the photo. I attached two "sections" of iron sheet, the upper section is for holding the iPad in portrait mode, the lower section is better for holding it in landscape mode. Since I use a Smart Folio as my iPad cover, it's very easy to pull the Folio off the iPad (it's connected by magnetism around the edge of the iPad Pro) and pop the iPad onto the magnetic mount, then to pull the iPad off the mount and pop its cover back on. You will obviously think this so, yes, I tried some obvious short cuts! Is the magnetism around the iPad edges (used by the Smart Folio or the Magic Keyboard) strong enough to hold it up if you bought maybe a cheaper mount with just an iron based? IMHO that's unsatisfactory because you can't really position the iPad nicely with it hanging by its edge. Just buy the magnetic mount, it's not expensive! Can you stick the iPad to the mount with its Smart Folio on? Not very satisfactorily! You can kinda just get it to work, but the magnetic strength through the additional thickness of the case is weak enough that the slightest wrong touch makes it fall off. But without the case the connection is very satisfactory and does not feel at all fragile. You can find the sorts of thin iron plates you need by doing a search for "Metal Plates for Magnetic Car Mount". OK, at this stage we now have a great connection from our iPad to this mounting arm. What's the next step? You will see photos showing various mounting options (and to be fair, the vice clamp that the arm comes with is pretty damn well designed, very flexible and capable of clamping onto a lot of different things. But I found that all the obvious options I tried (variants of nightstand on the side, or behind the headboard) were all unsatisfactory. The nightstand angles were always wrong, and clamped to the headboard the iPad was a few inches too close to my eyes for comfortable reading. This may not matter to you depending on your eyes, or whether you are watching movies lying down, rather than reading while somewhat vertical. But to me it made the product so close but still useless :-( Hence the last stage. You'll see I mounted a bracket on the wall that projects about ten inches over the bed, then I clamped the arm onto the end of that bracket. (This was just a bracket I had lying around, I'm afraid you will have to look for something similar in your garage or at Home Depot.) It's obviously not QUITE ideal -- you can (and I do) swing the arm all the way around to against the wall when it's not in use, but you still have that bracket sticking out ten inches, and if you share a bed that may be problematic. But for my use of the bed I have not found it to be a problem, mounting it as I did towards one side of the bed (not the middle). In the last photo you see the arm rotated away against the wall. The payoff for all this (about $50 in parts and half an hour with a stud finder and a drill) is a system that feels astonishingly good. The arm is robust and stiff, the iPad sits still where it should, and it's very easy to position the iPad exactly where I want it so that I can read for a long time without getting tired.
D**.
Creepy, annoying yet functional
I’m not sure why I don’t like this thing but I just don’t. It’s very sturdy and doesn’t move around when it’s set up. It has articulating joints so you can move it pretty much anywhere you want to angle ur device for the best viewing. Sturdy metal parts. What is disturbing though, is it’s difficult to get each joint positioned perfectly. That’s a pain bc once this is mounted, the last thing you want to do is try to shimmy under it and reposition the joints. That’s another thing—how you mount it—say for watching ur tablet in bed—it’s like permanently affixed in that position, so u need to slither out from under it if u need to get a snack or something. My bedroom isn’t set up to mount this to the headboard(it needs several inches between the wall and ur headboard for that), so I clamp mine to the door, which swings inward enuff to be close to the bed…so if I need to get out of bed, I can just push the door and this arm will swing away too. If it was mounted to the headboard, I couldn’t do anything (it does not budge) other than crawl under it. It’s “permanent” feel is disturbing. On my door, it seems like some metal arm reaching for my face(try it and see-it’s creepy af)…mounted to the headboard would feel like having a giant scorpion tail poised over my head, constantly ready to strike… ok I get that sounds insane but trust me if u try this thing it just is all kinds of creepy and isn’t one of those “just fold it up and it’s put away” kinda situations…once up, this thing is going NOWHERE until u take it down. To make it even more awful, I use a washcloth over the wooden door so that the arm’s vice-like grip doesn’t scratch the wood…this thing grips and will not jiggle, wiggle or move! (Hence the having to crawl under it) Since it’s such a pita to install, I only put it up when I intend to watch a movie in bed, which is rare. I was initially under the impression that it just folds all kinds of up and can be stored easily/quickly. No. The joints, and there are many, would need to be loosened and released…and I don’t know that they even “fold” enough to be considered folded or not a big nuisance. Basically this thing is like having a big, unwieldy Terminator arm lashed to ur bed. It’s ugly and gives me the creeps. But it’s stable and more solid than most tripods and stands. Once u get the elbows all angled, and screws tightened, it’s solid and not gonna budge. Very high quality. It would be great for holding equipment for filming or doing web meetings. However, just to watch movies like a big ol lazy slug, it’s alot of work…and it takes up space after ur viewing experience, bc it literally doesn’t fold up…so u have to toss this thing under the bed or in a closet. Not exactly a ‘space saving’ device. Unless u watch a lot of videos in bed, this is more irritating than helpful. Just prop ur iPad on a pillow and call it a day. I do find it’s useful in helping me not get neck strain tho—a pillow doesn’t prop an iPad at the right height/angle…If I’m doing a sheet mask, this allows me to watch videos without disturbing my mask or getting essence on the iPad. Great too to watch vids while soaking off gel polish. But not something I’d use every day. A nice helper at times but not really a necessity. You may find it useful but it also takes up a lot of space and I’d just oddly creepy. Good buy if u get use out of it—otherwise, something that’ll wind up at a garage sale.lol
D**D
Works!
This mounting arm works basically like what's illustrated in the product images. It was easily adjustable, and sturdy once I got it in the location I wanted. I ended up removing the springs since they made the arm a little bit too stiff, and the the whole thing still worked fine. I have it mounted on my bed's vertical headboard, with the arm in a "C" shape going over my head and holding a Kindle Oasis right above my face when I lie down. I like a few things about this arm: 1) It allows the grasping vice to be mounted both horizontally and vertically, again like in the pics. I think this is brilliant, and works very well 2) It has little screws you can hand-tighten in the arm's joints to help it stay in place 3) The way I have it mounted, when I'm done using it I just swing the whole arm to the side. It pivots on the vice that's mounted on the headboard, and the kindle ends up resting against the bed's headboard on the other side of the bed. The arm maintains its shape, so that when I want to use it again it just lie down and swing the arm back into position above me. Super convenient. One thing to note is that as stiff as this arm is, it *will* shake a bit when you touch the device you're using it for. In my case it's swiping pages on a kindle, so it's a small enough shake that it settles down in a couple of seconds. If I swipe more carefully there's almost no perceivable shake. It certainly works much better than the flexible/"gooseneck" arm I've tried before. Overall this is exactly what I've looked for to hang my kindle in front of me while I lie down in bed -- love it.
D**N
This is BS
The tablet holder was fine. It was for my mom she didnt like how stiff it was. So i returned it and its been 3 week. I just dont understand why we have to have the money up front but they can take 3 weeks or longer (we'll see) to return YOUR MONEY. BSBSBSBS
R**B
STILL GREAT AFTER TWO YEARS
I bought this tablet stand almost two years ago and it is holding up fantastically. The springs are still tight and it holds its place. It’s really changed the way I watch TV and I have a large TV in my bedroom. Having this tablet stand and using my headphones gives me a more theatrical experience.
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