How many times have you been reading bed or watching something on your tablet and you realize that your wrist hurts from holding? Maybe you just want it eye level when you are sitting at your table or desk. Tablift is a product that will help achieve just that. As an avid reader, I read in bed a lot. Like hours at night sometimes. I twist and turn in an attempt to get not only myself but my tablet into the correct position. I stack pillows on top of one another to hold my tablet.
The Tablift was created to solve the very problem that I have. the one of how to relax while using your tablet. While that is a pretty new problem for most, it is one that has plagued me for years. Prior to having to figuring how to relax and read on my tablet, I had to do it with my books. solve the not-so-age-old problem of how to relax while consuming content on your tablet.
Tablift allows you to lay down completely flat and your tablet hovers in the ideal viewing position in your line of sight. It comes ready to use straight out of the box. I forgot to take a picture of it all folded up. However you just pull it out of the box and unfold the legs into the position you want.
It reminds me of a spider. On that you can bend this way or that. It can hold any size tablet almost. I image a really small one wouldn’t work. That grove you see my tablet in? there are three of them. When i’m laying down I just adjust the legs a little more.
As you can see it doesn’t take a lot of space. I sleep alone (most of the time) but even when the kids are in the bed while I am reading this won’t get in their way. In the morning or when I am done with it I just fold the legs done and push it under the bed. It folds small enough to fit in my suitcase and take with me in my travels.
You can see two more of the grooves from this view. I put my cover in the last one simply because I felt it fit better that way. That cord is a bungee sort of strap that stretches up. The little clip at the top attaches to your tablet. When it is on its side or my kindle (which is smaller) I pull that cord through once and then attach it. It is just to shorten a bit to make it work. It tells you to do that in the instructions.
This is just what the doctor ordered. I mean if he was going to tell me to find something to make using my tablet more comfortably. Tablift has helped me so much since I began using it. I still shift around a bit but my wrists don’t hurt as much because I’m not holding my tablet for hours on end.