Lamicall Tablet Stand Review – Solid Adjustable Stand for iPad & More

Lamicall Tablet Stand Adjustable, Tablet Stand : Desktop Stands Holder Gifts Compatible with Tablets Such as iPad 2018 Pro 9.7, 10.5, Air Mini 4 3 2, Kindle, iPhone 17 Max, E-Reader (4-13'')- Black
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- 【 COMPATIBILITY 】 This tablet stand applies to 4 - 13 inch tablet and phone, such as new 2024 / 2022 / 2021 iPad Pro 11 / 12.9 / 13 inch, iPad 10.9, 2026 iPad Air, iPad Air 5 / 6, iPad mini 6, iPad Pro 9.7 / 10.5, Kindle, Surface Pro, Galaxy Tab, iPhone Air 17 Pro Max, iPhone 17e, iPhone 16 , iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 12. If you use a tablet larger than 12”and found it's not stable to use, you can set it horizontally, which helps maintain more stability.
- 【ADJUSTABLE 】 Tablet Stand easily adjusts, supporting both vertical and horizontal viewing. The hook width of the stand is 18mm, please make sure the thickness of your tablet with case on or tablet is no more than 18mm (0.71 in).
- 【STURDY CONSTRUCTION& RUBBER PADS】 Rubber pads and feet of tablet stand can protect your device from daily scratches and sliding
- 【SMART LIFESTYLE】 Perfect for playing game, watching videos, viewing photos, reading, typing, video recording, and Lamicall provide you life time warranty
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Broad compatibility covers most tablets from 4 to 13 inches and phones
- Sturdy aluminum alloy construction with rubber feet keeps the stand planted on desks
- Rubber padding protects devices from scratches and prevents sliding
- Adjustable angle supports both portrait and landscape orientations
- Lifetime warranty from Lamicall adds long-term peace of mind
Cons
- 18mm hook width may not accommodate tablets in thick protective cases
- No height adjustment — fixed vertical position only
- Aluminum body shows fingerprints and smudges easily
- Some larger 12-inch tablets feel less stable in portrait orientation
Quick Verdict
The Lamicall tablet stand earns its reputation as a dependable desk companion. The aluminum alloy build feels solid in the hand, the adjustable angles handle everything from Netflix sessions to long reading stints, and the broad device compatibility means it works across most of the tablets and phones in a typical household. It's not perfect — the hook width catches thicker cases, and larger tablets wobble a bit in portrait mode — but for the price, it's hard to argue with. Score: 8.6/10.
What Is the Lamicall Tablet Stand?
The Lamicall tablet stand is an adjustable desktop holder designed to prop up tablets and phones at comfortable viewing angles. Constructed from spaceflight Al-Ti alloy combined with high-strengthened steel, it manages to feel both lightweight and substantial at the same time. The stand supports devices from 4 to 13 inches, covering the vast majority of iPads, Kindles, Android tablets, and smartphones on the market.

Out of the box, the stand folds flat — I appreciated not having to wrestle with any assembly. The hook at the front adjusts to hold your device by its edges, while rubber pads line the contact points to prevent scratches. There's no built-in height adjustment, which is worth knowing before you buy. You get angle tilt and rotation, but the vertical position is fixed.
Key Features
- Compatible with tablets and phones from 4 to 13 inches, including iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini, Kindle, Surface Pro, Galaxy Tab, and iPhone models
- Adjustable viewing angles support both portrait and landscape orientations
- Constructed from spaceflight Al-Ti alloy for durability without excess weight
- Rubber padding protects devices from scratches and keeps them from sliding
- Rubber feet prevent the stand from shifting on smooth desk surfaces
- Folds flat for easy storage and portability
- Lifetime warranty included from Lamicall
Hands-On Review
I unboxed the Lamicall stand on a cluttered Sunday afternoon, peeling away the tape and foam inserts in under two minutes. No screws, no instruction sheet to squint at — just unfold and go. The first device I tested was an iPad Pro 11-inch in a slim case. It seated immediately in the hook, and the rubber pads gripped the case edges without any wobble. I propped it vertically, typed out a few emails, and the stand barely moved.

Switching to a Kindle Paperwhite was equally painless. The lighter weight meant the stand felt slightly less planted, but it held steady during a 40-minute reading session. What surprised me was the landscape orientation — I rotated the iPad to watch a cooking video while simultaneously following a recipe on my phone, and having both devices propped side by side on the same desk surface worked surprisingly well.
By day three, I had moved the stand to the kitchen counter to follow video tutorials while cooking. The aluminum body picked up a few fingerprint smudges — nothing a quick wipe didn't fix, but worth noting if you prefer pristine surfaces. One thing nobody mentions in the listings: tablets thicker than about 12mm with their cases on simply won't fit the hook. My iPad in a chunky protective folio had to shed its case before the stand would cooperate. For most slim cases, though, this isn't an issue.

After two weeks of daily use, the rubber feet still cling to my desk mat without shifting, and the hinge mechanism hasn't loosened. The lifetime warranty feels like a genuine vote of confidence from Lamicall rather than a marketing checkbox. Would I keep using it? Absolutely — but with the caveat that if you need height adjustment, look elsewhere.
Who Should Buy It?
- Readers and e-reader fans who want a hands-free way to read Kindle or iPad books at a desk or kitchen counter
- Remote workers who use a tablet as a secondary screen and need a stable, adjustable prop
- Content consumers who watch a lot of YouTube, Netflix, or video calls and want a stand instead of holding their device
- Cooks and hobbyists who follow video tutorials and need a sturdy holder above counter space
Skip this if you need a stand with adjustable height, or if your tablet lives in a thick folio case that exceeds the 18mm hook width. It's also not ideal for anyone who frequently moves the stand between locations and prioritizes ultra-lightweight travel gear.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Rain Mate Foldable Stand — offers similar aluminum construction at a comparable price point, with a slightly different hinge design that some users prefer
- Amazon Basics Adjustable Tablet Stand — a budget alternative with basic functionality, though build quality isn't as premium as the Lamicall
- OMOTON Ultra-Slim Stand — a more compact and portable option, but with less adjustable angles and lower maximum weight capacity
FAQ
The stand fits most tablets and phones between 4 and 13 inches, including iPad Pro 11/12.9/13 inch, iPad Air, iPad mini, Kindle e-readers, Surface Pro, Galaxy Tab, and various iPhone models up to iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Final Verdict
The Lamicall tablet stand hits the sweet spot between price, build quality, and versatility. It's sturdy enough for daily typing, adjustable enough for watching videos or reading, and compatible with nearly every tablet or phone most people own. The 18mm case thickness limitation and lack of height adjustment are real constraints, but they don't undo the overall value proposition. If you want a reliable desk stand that won't quit after a few months, the Lamicall tablet stand is a solid buy that should serve you well for years.