📱 Elevate your workspace—where style meets ultimate tablet freedom!
The LEVOG2 Deluxe iPad Rolling Floor Stand Cart is a premium, gunmetal-finished mobile stand designed for residential and commercial use. It features a height-adjustable range from 30 to 56 inches, a patented 5-axis articulating swing arm for precise positioning, and smooth 2-inch wheels for effortless mobility. Compatible with a wide range of tablets and eReaders up to 13.5 inches, it offers robust stability with a sleek anodized aluminum build and quick device attachment, making it the perfect blend of function and style for professionals on the go.
Brand | LEVO |
Series | LEVO G2 Deluxe |
Item model number | 33768 |
Item Weight | 33 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 24.5 x 17 x 6.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24.5 x 17 x 6.5 inches |
Color | Black & Gunmetal |
Manufacturer | Levo |
ASIN | B00DYTM9K8 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 16, 2013 |
H**N
Good positioning for an armchair
Just got this, & so far I'm happy with it. Here are my preliminary observations:Pros:1. Quite easy to assemble, even without the YouTube video (but watch it anyway.) Do not use a screwdriver at any point in the assembly or after - when you think you need one, use a quarter. The hardest part was getting it out of the box it came in - I had to use a boxcutter.2. I am using this with a reclining chair, to which I am entitled as an old man. This stand very nicely positions my iPad Pro and my Kindle Scribe in reading/viewing position, just over the arm at its lowest positioning. This works for for looking down at my device as I would while reading a book. In fact, when I have the chair in a semi-reclinining position, it's just about perfect.2. Very sturdy, and seems to have about every viewing position anyone could want.3. The design makes the stand more unobtrusive than you would think for something so big. It doesn't disappear into the background, but it's not as obvious as some of the other stands with double joints & springs.4. The stand holds my 12 inch MacBook for viewing videos, as long as I keep the keyboard more or less parallel to the ground, or not tilted too much, but since there's no support for my arms, it will not work for more than minimal typing. And there's no way I'd try to use the laptop elevated above my head - the clamps don't fit right for that. My wife's 13 inch MacBook Air fits the Platform, but is too heavy to remain level.5. I was considering the LEVO G2 V16 but took the advice of someone in one of the reviews for this stand to get this one instead. I'm glad I did, mainly because of, as they suggested, the way the the doubled swing arm gives a broader range of adjustment.Cons:1. The tablet holder, which they call the Platform, is not entirely suitable for a Kindle Scribe, but it's good enough as long as you don't plan to elevate it above your head, as when you are lying in bed. At least, I wouldn't do that. Probably. YMMV. But the main problem is that the most secure positioning, which would be fine for overhead viewing of the Scribe, puts one of the clamps directly over the power button. If you clamp the Scribe into the Platform so that this doesn't happen, it's a bit insecure. Not enough to make a difference if it's perpendicular to the floor, or tilted back in a normal reading position if you are sitting on a chair or propped up in bed. So far, I haven't been able to remove any of the clamps to deal with the power button issue, although the instructions say it can be done. (NOTE: the pen that is used for writing on the Scribe has to be removed when the Scribe is on the Platform.) (Further note: my iPad Pro is held securely - I have one of the older 10.5 inch iPad Pros with the power button on the upper right edge and the touch button at the middle of the bottom margin, and both buttons are accessible.)2. The clamp portions of the Platform don't hold the iPad/Scribe away from Platform. I'm trying to figure out a way to, in effect, make my devices thicker so that the clamps are less distracting to me. A properly sized trade paperback book behind the devices seems to do the trick without making things too heavy. [update: I’ve been using an empty dvd case for this function, & it works fairly well.]3. I really wish that the base could be used without the wheels, so that it could be pushed in under my armchair. I don't need to roll the thing around, as I would if I were using it in a bed. As it is, the wheels elevate it too much to get the base under my chair, but if I take them off, the bolt holding the central column sticks out below the bottom of the base. (I'm hoping I can devise a wooden platform to place under the base, with a hole to accommodate the bolt, that will lower the base enough to let me get part of it under the chair, and still keep it stable.)
T**P
Excellent Product! Super customer service!
This thing was packed SO well! And it's very strong and easily movable. The directions for assembling it were excellent and it was not difficult to assemble at all. It's versatile, both in terms of its maneuverability and the fact that you can order a book-holder from the same seller, which fits onto the same sturdy, movable platform.What's not to like? It works! Replacement pieces can be ordered, the seller has amazing customer service, and so far I've been pleased with every aspect of this purchase (including the two other things I ordered from them - the book-holder and the multi-purpose light).I have also learned from the seller that replacement bungees can be ordered from them and mine are on the way, even though I've been assured they can be trusted to last better than I might imagine. (These bungees are tiny pieces that securely attach your electronic device via little plastic holes in the platform where the device sits.)However, I'm cautious by nature, so I put my thinking cap on ... There is a possible way to protect the bungees (and your electronic device) and I've already ordered what I hope will work. The plastic piece that holds your device has holes in it - like a pegboard. So... I began to consider what you could put in a pegboard hole. And I finally settled on trying some wooden pieces for a cribbage board. Lacking such pieces, I searched Amazon and the web. And I've ordered a small number of them. I'm assuming they will work perfectly underneath the iPad - to hold its weight, while the bungees keep it safely in place. (I'm trying wooden cribbage pieces because they taper, so they should fit nicely. If that does not turn out to be the case, I'll change this portion of my review.)I honestly could not be happier with this purchase experience, which includes the responsiveness, promptness, and kindness of their customer service. And let me be clear, I paid full price for this product and the other two mentioned above. Here at Amazon. No one solicited this review. And I came upon the product while searching for a way to elevate my iPad and save my elderly arms, together with alleviating strain on my neck. Yes, I am delighted those irritations are now gone too!Do not hesitate to order one of these. Or put it on your Christmas list. This item may be expensive. But it's worth every penny. So you'll never regret it! Now... If Apple would just make a bigger iPad....
I**Y
Levo G2 products are incredible and worth every penny!
I have 2 of these ! One for my bed and one at my recliner it holds my iPad Pro and my laptop.I also have the G2 one that clips on a table and the original stand one that isn’t on wheels. That was my first and I love it but these G2 series are amazing !It is so sturdy especially the base and so many options for adjustment. When I read instructions this time I even found out more tweeks you can make that made me love it more.Take the time to research it and it is worth saving for!!This G2 is the one to get because the arm is long enough whereas the less expensive ones are shorter and may not clear even to center your screen in front of you or over you and CENTERED.Be sure to measure that piece before you purchase the less expensive model.I have the full square base and it still hugs my chair because the arm is long enough. Some people reviewed the c shaped bottom meant to “hug” your recliner and not being as stable so when I bought this one I stayed with the square base because I love the one I bought before. I hope this company never goes out of business !I was stuck in a wheelchair after a car accident for 2 years and in the recliner to sleep and this thing is perfect for someone who has physical limitations. I still do and this thing has saved me alot of frustration and provided such comfort and convenience to tweak things to suit my body.Hands free and you don’t get aches and pain holding stuff or hurt your neck trying to see something in the position that suits you. This thing and this company thought OF EVERYTHING!So grateful to have these in my world! I sound like an infomercial lol but just wanted to share details so you can make the best decision for YOU.
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