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G-Hold® Ergonomic Tablet Holders

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G-Hold® Ergonomic Tablet HoldersG Hold Tablet Holder handholds are universally compatible with any iPad tablet, tablet case or reader. Comfortable and ergonomic handhold makes viewing easier, prevents drop risk and reduces strain on hand and wrist. Folds flat for storage and sleek design. Rotates 360 to view at any angle. The base with VELCRO Brand Fastener is adjustable for access to any tablet or tablet case with a kickstand and non permanent pad can be removed whenever you like!

G-Hold® Tablet Holder handholds are universally compatible with any iPad tablet, tablet case or reader.

Comfortable and ergonomic handhold makes viewing easier, prevents drop risk and reduces strain on hand and wrist.

Folds flat for storage and sleek design.

Rotates 360º to view at any angle.

The base with VELCRO Brand Fastener is adjustable for access to any tablet or tablet case with a kickstand and non-permanent pad can be removed whenever you like!

Manufactured, assembled and hand finished in the UK. 

The G-Hold Tablet Holders (Patent numbers US 10113691 Europe 2989521 (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain) South Korea 10-2223569)

Currently available on the following platforms:

Amazon US

Universal Tablet Holder: https://www.amazon.com//dp/B0916JG4QS/

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https://askergoworks.com/products/g-hold-universal-tablet-holder-gh_univ_blk_ew 


Features of all G-Hold Tablet Holders:

  • Universally compatible with all tablets and e-readers, including iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Lenovo Tab, Microsoft Surface Book, Microsoft Surface Pro, Surface Go, Amazon Fire, Kindle Oasis Kindle paperwhite, MagSafe accessories and many more.
  • Patented ergonomic technology that is scientifically proven to reduce strain on the hand & wrist, decreasing the likelihood of carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Contoured stems (stone tumbled for a smooth finish) slide between your fingers, providing maximum control with minimal effort and optimal comfort.
  • Slide flat for easy storage.
  • Rotates 360° for comfortable viewing in portrait or landscape position.
  • Manufactured in the U.K. for ergonomic and quality assurances.


Your G-Hold Tablet Holder Options:

  • Pick your decor design to suit your style

 

How to Attach G-Hold Universal Tablet Holder: 

Low-profile VELCRO® Brand Fastener material on the G-Hold base contains thousands of miniature duo-direction hooks. The soft Velour pad in each pack creates a low-profile loop receiver when applied to your device or case.

  1. Peel back the white wax paper on the back of the soft Velour pad.
  2. Place the Velour pad in a central location on the back of your device or case with the adhesive side of the pad facing downward (it should be black and shiny once the white paper is removed).
  3. Press the Velour pad in place in a circular motion, especially around the circumference of the circle.
  4. Leave for 4 hours.
  5. Place G-Hold on top of the Velour pad. (For a visual guide, check out the video above.)

 

How to Attach G-Hold Micro Suction Tablet Holder: 

Nano-suction material on the base of the G-Hold contains thousands of miniature suction cups, creating a seal between the base of the G-Hold and the back of your device or case.

  1. Peel back the protective film on base of G-Hold unit.
  2. Place the G-Hold unit in a central location on the back of your device or case (on top of the shiny side of the Compatibility Sticker, if applicable).
  3. Press firmly from the center and outwards for at least 20 seconds.
  4. For a visual guide, check out the video above.

 

 

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