📏 The stand that fits your lifestyle—anywhere, anytime!
The Nite Ize QuikStand is a portable mobile device stand designed for smartphones and tablets up to 7 inches. Its credit card size allows for easy storage in your wallet, while its adjustable aluminum support bar provides multiple viewing angles. Compatible with most devices, it combines flexibility and durability with a sleek design.
P**N
Cell Phone Holder
My friend has this and he recommended this to me to use while traveling on the plane. I love it!
S**K
Exactly what you expect
Extremely thin - it really does feel like two credit cards together. That's exactly what I was looking for. The only issue I have is that the little lip that holds the phone isn't the best design. It's a piece of plastic that kind of "digs" into the screen. Hopefully over time it dulls down a bit and is less "sharp."
V**S
Works as Advertised, Holds phone and Qi Wireless Charger Disc
Five * Because It Works As AdvertisedThis little gadget is a tiny bit smaller than a credit card. It unfolds to be a pretty solid stand for my Nexus 5 phone. Its most ingenious feature is the fold out lip which keeps the phone from sliding off (but which also keeps the N5 and any other device that connects on the bottom) from charging in the stand.I actually bought it because the photos "implied" it was large enough to use with a Qi Wireless Charger. And it sorta' is.I posted pics of the device page showing:1. The bare stand2. Stand with Anker Qi Wireless Charging Disk3. Stand, Qi Disk, Charging my Phone.The disk has to be in the middle of the phone to work. It will stay there if pressed into place, but that means moving the phone off and on isn't convenient. I plan to try a double stick velcro picture hanger to hold the Qi Disk in a good place. I'll update my post to report results. Of course, sticking the Velcro on will reduce the stand's "wallet friendly" feature.One annoyance. The stand is VERY stoutly packaged. The package must cost as much to build as the stand. You'll need a knife to open it up, AND you'll want to be careful because the photos on the package of the stand being "unfolded" are helpful. The stand itself isn't terribly stout (you wouldn't want to it be to carry in your wallet). So you'll want to be careful the first time you "unfurl" it as which part bends what direction isn't obvious.
P**S
Don't settle for a knock-off--this is worth the extra money
I bought one of these a number of years ago and it finally wore out. When shopping for a replacement, I saw a knock-off that /looked/ like it might be even better than the original. It had extra slots in the metal piece for seemingly greater configurability. What a mistake that was. After living with it for a couple months, I ponied up to buy the real thing. The knock-off was significantly more flimsy, and not only did it not want to stay open, it wouldn't snap all the way closed, either. It took lots of fumbling to get the phone to actually stay on the stand, and was generally a hassle to use.This stand, on the other hand, stays open with no problem, and when I'm done using it, it snaps closed firmly and stays closed until I want to use it again. It might not /look/ much different, but it feels significantly superior and works much better than the knock-off.
D**E
Nice, compact, sturdy.
This is the smallest workable stand I could find for my iPhone 11 (with silicone case) that is roughly the size and weight of a credit card. I didn't have much expectation, but it has managed to be my most used phone stand to date. The plastic flex joints seem pretty tough, and haven't shown much wear in many months. I use this all the time to prop up my phone to play some video for my kid at the restaurant or anytime I need to keep her quiet for extended periods.One nice unexpected feature is that the front flip up lip that secures the stand to the phone will keep the stand attached so I can pick up the phone and the stand stays attached, which is very convenient. Especially since my kid sometimes knocks it around and other stands just let my phone fall out.
K**C
Great Idea But Not Quite Perfect
This stand is about the size of a credit card, light and very easy to setup. The design is ingenious. I use this to watch my iPad on commercial airplane flights. It poses my iPad mini at about a 45 degree angle making it much more useful than the standard Apple magnetic case/cover.There are two improvements that if done, would make this perfect.1) While the angle is adjustable, it doesn't have a large range of angles available. There are many slots to choose from when setting this up, but they only offer a range of angles totaling perhaps 10 degrees. When using this on an airplane seat-back tray, I'd like to position the iPad to about a 30 degree angle. The lowest I can get it is maybe 45 (just a guess). I wish I could adjust it a little lower. If only that aluminum “A” piece were adjustable, or a little shorter ...2) When the iPad is sitting in this stand, the stand itself is the only thing in contact with the seat-back tray surface. The stand is hard plastic and has very little friction in its footprint. When the airplane is climbing, the iPad will slide right off the tray. If that foot were made of a high-friction rubber, this wouldn't be a problem. Maybe there's something at my local hardware store that can solve this (like rubberized shelving paper).This stand is not compatible with a full-size iPad. The center of gravity for a full-size iPad is too far back for the size of the stand’s foot. The full-size iPad will simply fall backwards.
T**M
Good enough for occasional use
Not bad. Was going to get this but got I found this more compact one.* A bit cumbersome to use but I got used to it* It held the phone worked well enough during my flight* Definitely worth the price
E**N
Extremely convenient stand
This is a really convenient travel stand, trading off most other conveniences for being only as thick as 2 credit cards. Fits the devices I primarily use, and easy to stash in my backpack or wallet.Pros :- Incredibly portable; folds to the thickness of about 2 credit cards- Good build quality; no issues holding up my Pixel 3 (in a case) or Nintendo SwitchCons :- Clip on bottom may obscure a small part of the screen- Limited range of viewing angles- Requires a flat surface to use- Blocks ports on the bottom of the device (obviously)
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