

It raised over $200,000 via Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaigns and features a fully patented design. The self-proclaimed “first and original” magic stand for the iPad and iPad Air is known affectionately as the ‘MagFlött’. Those were the words of CharJenPro’s co-founder, Charlie Yoo, when I confirmed that I’d be featuring his magnetic iPad stand in this review.Ĭlearly, this product means a lot to CharJenPro, and their enthusiasm for it reveals how transformative this type of iPad accessory can be for users. “ Just been a three-year blood, sweat, and tears kind of product.” Compatibility: iPad Pro 12.9″, iPad Pro 11″, iPad Air 4 and 5.So, now that I’ve hopefully given you some food for thought when it comes to use cases for iPad stands, let’s look at four great options. Which, with the addition of a keyboard and trackpad or mouse, you can the stand is the missing element you didn’t know you needed. The other reason for using an iPad stand is if you want to turn Apple’s tablet into a full-on touchscreen computer.
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The former enables you to use your iPad as a second monitor for your Mac, while the latter is an ingenious way to share the same keyboard and trackpad between your Mac and iPad.īoth of these features are brilliant methods for integrating the iPad into your daily work, but they’re rather incomplete without something to place your iPad on – hence the need for some form of stand. Sidecar and Universal Control are two examples of Apple fighting the iPad’s corner. And Apple knows this, which is why they keep integrating the iPad more wholesomely into the ecosystem. In my experience, iPads have to fight hard to play a role in whatever it is you’re doing. But it has always played a rather odd role in my life.Īs much as I want to integrate iPads into my daily work and leisure time, they’re so easily sidelined, thanks to the comfort of macOS on my M1 MacBook Air, and the ease with which you can do everything on an iPhone these days.

The iPad is a brilliant device, whether you’re using it to consume or create.
