Twelve South Compass 2 for iPad, silver | Mobile display stand with typing angle for iPad Pro/iPad Air/iPad mini
The compact Compass 2 stand from Twelve South can go anywhere you take your iPad. Engineered from steel and soft silicone, this beautiful stand holds your iPad, iPad mini or iPad Air in your choice of two different modes. Upright as an easel, Compass displays your iPad in portrait or landscape orientation, which is great for watching movies, iPhoto slideshows, or paging through a cookbook. Flip down the secondary leg and Compass becomes a handy workstation that angles your iPad to the perfect position for typing emails or updating your Facebook status. Once you’re done, fold up Compass and store it in your computer bag or backpack.
Product Features
- Compact, folding stand holds iPads or tablets in both landscape and portrait modes.
- Deploy the secondary leg position to create a comfortable angle for typing.
- Elevates iPad to keep out of harms way in the kitchen, while also allowing for easy access to charge, sync, or plug in headphones.
- Engineered from metal and soft silicone for a solid sturdy stance that also cradles your iPad or Tablet.
- Folds compactly and fits in the included protective sleeve to take with you wherever you go.
- Purchase Compass from an authorized retailer: Amazon.com or Twelve South Direct to ensure a genuine product.
- Please note: This product is not compatible with iPad Pro
Perfect for my needs and works very well! This is the stand to have!It breaks down and can easily be slipped into pocket or purse. It does contain a little travel pouch and fits it like a glove.For Stability it does offer two viewing orientations and does allow two different angels of view which works well (well at least for everything i am using it for). It worked well for the following devices, see the device and test results below:* iPhone 5 thru 7 plus – Works well and is adjustable for the width of…
Solid as a portable iPad stand This stand has worked perfectly with my 9.7″ iPad Pro. I know other reviews have complained about its stability, but I haven’t had any difficulty with it, or any sense that it was likely to tip over in common us. It’s true you can destabilize it if you’re pressing the home button with force in landscape orientation without putting your fingers against the back, but that doesn’t strike me as a serious design flaw, just a limitation of physics. The stand would have to be wider and…
Better than V1