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Reddit mentions of Tecboss Tablet Stand, Multi-Angle Adjustable Desktop Cell Phone Stand Holder

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Reddit mentions: 12

We found 12 Reddit mentions of Tecboss Tablet Stand, Multi-Angle Adjustable Desktop Cell Phone Stand Holder. Here are the top ones.

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Found 12 comments on Tecboss Tablet Stand, Multi-Angle Adjustable Desktop Cell Phone Stand Holder:

u/creatureshock · 16 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I got this one and am happy with it.

u/TripleSkip · 9 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

1 - Tempered glass screen protector


2 - A protective case


3 - This metal stand. Looks better than the Hori stand, it is as portable as the Hori stand and is metal instead of plastic. It can hang on a sun visor in the front seat of a car and can be used for any tablet or phone.



u/MrSquamous · 6 pointsr/NintendoSwitchDeals

Not an actual deal, though that's the only seller I've seen offering red. Here's the same thing in black for 14 bucks: https://www.amazon.com/Foldable-Tecboss-Playstand-Universal-Nintendo/dp/B06XSZCTX3/

There are a bunch of these that are identical (oval back) or similar (teardrop back, slatted back), and they've almost all gone up in price the past couple weeks. Doboli was selling the same stand OP linked for $9.99 a month ago, Lobkin for $11.99.

Edit:
-Here's the teardrop back for $12.59: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0746D3XDW/
-Here's the slatted back for $15: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0746D3XDW/ (Note that this one sits about a centimeter lower than the others)
-Here's an open-base model for $13 (this is my favorite): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0755D9LWG/

u/The_Freshmaker · 5 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

If you want something better than just using the kickstand and maybe not quite as far as packing your own velcro I'd recommend this stand, it works incredibly for flights tucking into the tray for a better height and as a regular stand with a charger cable plugged in. You can really put it in weird places with the way the bars stay in whatever position you put them in.

u/bigylittle · 4 pointsr/NintendoSwitch
  • Screen Protector. I suggest a tempered glass screen protector
  • SD Card. Dpending on how committed you are to digital vs. physical, a 64gb or 128gb should hold you over. Wait for them to go on sale, they go on sale pretty often.
  • Carrying case. I recommend the ButterFox carrying cases, they come in different sizes so pick one that suits you.
  • A stand. By stand I mean something that will hold your Switch and provide access to the USB port for charging. Some recommend the Hori play stand, for me that's a bit too bulky and went with one meant for cellphones, works wonders.
  • Portable battery pack, look for ones with at least 2.1A output to sustain gameplay when charging.
  • Pro controller, it's essential on most games, literally night and day from the joy cons. I suggest getting the Xenoblade version because it has an updated D-Pad that the original has.
  • Another dock, theres a lot of controversy here. There are 3rd party options out there they have been noted as dangerous to your Switch and may brick it and render it useless. From my experience, I've had great success with the Nyko dock and the Best Buy Insignia dock, use these at your own risk. You could play it safe and buy another official Nintendo dock. it's not as cheap however.

    Links for all the items I got for your reference:
    Screen Protector
    Memory Card
    Case
    Stand
    Battery Pack
    Pro Controller
    Nyko Dock

u/Bruce-- · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

You're welcome.

Hope I didn't create too much inner conflict, heh. :D

If you were primarily buying it as a portable device, I think the lite has pros over the regular Switch, since the regular Switch does have that awkward tablet-like weight to it, unlike a DS, which you could hold in one hand. I think the normal Switch has terrible ergonomics as a handheld (too heavy; no grip on the joycons like you find on a dualshock or Switch Pro controller... I don't mean texture, just more plastic to grip onto). You can buy 3rd party joycons controllers like that, however.

I've not used the Lite, so I'm not sure what the weight difference is. A quick look turned up this:

>The Switch Lite measures 91.1mm x 208mm x 13.9mm and weighs 275g, compared to the 102mm x 239mm x 13.9mm dimensions and 297g weight of the original Switch. This means the device comes with a smaller LCD touch screen too, measuring just 5.5 inches but still providing 1280 x 720 pixels.

I mitigate weight by propping it up on a kickstand on a table or perhaps my lap (though I try to keep EMF emitters away from my lap).

Battery life is also a factor. I'm not sure if it has battery life than a normal Switch, though it may.

If you do buy a normal Switch and want to play portable, get the new update model that comes in a different box, since it has upgraded inner components that are more efficient, so you get better battery life.
Details:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ufap-ix4wA

If you want reviews, I tend to like Wulfden (YouTube), since his reviews are detailed and no-nonsense. TechFoundry also do great in-depth hardware breakdowns.

Stuff to think about.

Appreciated the chat. I've had a torrent of negativity on reddit lately, so it was refreshing and hope-restoring to talk shop with someone reasonable and normal, heh. Have a good business trip.

u/bstockz · 2 pointsr/gaming

I bought this stand, and it’s fantastic for plane rides. There are grips on the bottom of the stand so it doesn’t move around on the tray table. It also raises the switch screen up so you’re not bending your neck so far down. Highly recommend.

Tecboss Stand

u/CBattles6 · 1 pointr/nintendo

I recently purchased this stand, which is similar to the Omotion but has two distinct advantages. First, it folds almost completely flat for easy storage and transport. Second, it has a hinge which lets you adjust the angle. If you buy a rigid stand like the Omotion, you have just as limited a viewing angle as if you're using the kickstand.

u/Excal2 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I was looking into something like this for a good while, most everything I could find were fairly complex custom projects and most of them were way more bulky than anything I was looking to use.

Instead I picked up a small collapsible stand and then got a small lightweight flexible messenger bag to hold everything. This way I have my stuff, my bag can go solo or fit into another backpack or duffel bag, and I have a deployable workstation that I can set up and take down in about 15 seconds.

Random side note, I'm typing this on an Anne Pro right now and I wouldn't recommend trying to walk and carry this thing in one hand while typing on another. I assume that probably applies to all 60% boards aside from ultra lightweight or low profile ones. I just tried it for fun not even connected to a device and that shit is precarious.

I do like the Anne Pro very much but be aware that it may need a little attention to really shine. Slight stabilizer rattle is fairly common out of the box, for example. I took maybe two hours to put some foam inserts into the stabilizers and lube the stab bars and the board was immensely improved.

Also be aware that macro support does not work on the current firmware release for the Anne Pro. It is supposed to be fixed in the next update and there's also an open source firmware project running to address the issue if Obins never gets around to it.

u/smellslikekimchi · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

The Hori stand is okay, but I have this stand for my Switch and I like it much better. It is very adjustable, and it folds down into a very small size that fits in my Switch case with no issues. It is also built really nicely, is all metal, and has rubber to protect the device. It really is much better than the Hori.

u/reizzar · 0 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I would opt for the original, possibly, even if you don't intend to dock it. I often find myself with downtime at my desk, and instead of holding up the console itself, I love setting it on my Tecboss tablet holder and being able to lean back and have the controller detached for play.

This thingy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSZCTX3/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_VyY1DbJBHPBEF