Features
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: The Nulaxy A5 is an elegant tablet stand, and it is the best choice for customers who are looking for a decent mobile stand with dedicated and exquisite craftsmanship into each detail.
- Premium Aluminium Construction: Space grade aluminium alloy is used as raw material, and advanced post technology is adapted to assure each customer a heavy duty, well polished and stylish stand.
- Best Tablet Companion: This stand is fully foldable and portable for you to travel with. You can enjoy using your tablet not only at home, but also in your office, at your favorite coffee shop, or even on an airplane with this tablet companion.
- Ergonomic Design: This ipad stand is built with two durable shafts, which enable each owner to have the best watching view through adjusting the height and angle.
- Universal Compatibility: It works with all 4-11 inch devices, compatible with iPad Pro / Air / Mini series, Galaxy Tab, Surface Tablet, Nexus, iPhone 15 Pro /15 Pro Max/ 14 Pro / 14 Pro Max, Kindle, E-readers.
Specifications
Color | D-Gray |
Unit Count | 1 |
A dual-foldable aluminum desktop tablet stand that holds 4–11 inch devices, including tablets, e-readers, and smartphones. It uses two adjustable shafts to change height and viewing angle, folds flat for travel, and has an aluminum alloy construction for stability and durability.
Nulaxy Aluminum Dual Foldable iPad Stand, Fully Adjustable Desktop Tablet Holder, Tablet Accessories for Office Kindle Compatible with Mobile Devices iPad Pro/Air/Mini, iPhone Pro/Max/Plus, Gray Review
I like stands that disappear when I’m not using them. The Nulaxy A5 fits that brief: it folds flat, slides into a laptop sleeve, and pops back into a sturdy perch for a tablet or phone in seconds. After weeks of desk work, kitchen duty, and a couple of flights, here’s how it holds up.
Design and build quality
The A5 is a compact, dual‑hinge stand made from aluminum alloy, and it feels like it. The finish is smooth, the edges are clean, and there’s just enough mass to keep it planted without turning it into a paperweight. The D‑gray color blends into most setups rather than drawing attention.
Underneath, non‑slip feet keep it from skittering across a tabletop when you nudge your device. Up top, a simple ledge supports the device—you’re not dealing with clamps or brackets. That makes it genuinely universal within its stated range (phones, e‑readers, and tablets up to about 11 inches). I swapped between an iPhone, a Kindle, and an 11‑inch tablet (in a thin case) with no fuss.
Both hinges arrived snug out of the box. Importantly, they’re tuned well: easy enough to adjust with one hand, firm enough that the stand doesn’t sag over time. The whole thing reads as “purposeful” rather than “gadget-y,” which is refreshing at this price.
Setup and adjustability
There’s no assembly, no toolkits—just fold, set the angle, and go. The two‑shaft design controls both the base tilt and the device plate tilt. Together, those give you a broad range of viewing angles and a bit of height variation. It’s not a vertical riser; you won’t get your tablet to eye level without stacking on books. But you can fine‑tune the angle to avoid glare, reduce neck craning, and accommodate different tasks (video calls vs. reading vs. typing with a keyboard).
The open ledge design means portrait and landscape orientations work equally well. If you use a tablet with a thin case, there’s usually enough clearance to keep a charging cable connected while it sits on the stand.
Practical tip: for long typing or reading sessions, I found a slightly reclined device plate with the base more open (wider footprint) reduces micro‑wobble and improves comfort.
Stability in everyday use
Within its intended device size, the A5 is stable and predictable. It’s a great “second screen” for reference material, a solid base for streaming video in the kitchen, and a tidy way to park a phone beside a laptop.
That said, there are limits. This is a compact stand with a modestly sized base. If you jab at a tablet screen aggressively—especially at higher angles—you’ll see a bit of bounce. Tapping isn’t an issue; poking with force can be. On a cramped airplane tray, careful angle choices help: lower the center of gravity (less vertical), open the base more, and set the tablet in landscape to distribute weight. Used like that, I didn’t have any tipping scares.
For stylus-heavy workflows (sketching, note-taking with firm pressure) or for oversized tablets beyond 11 inches, I’d look at stands with deeper bases or clamp mounts. The A5 is happiest as a viewing and light‑interaction stand.
Portability and travel
Portability is where the A5 shines. It folds nearly flat, and the hinges don’t flop around when you pull it from a bag. I stashed it in a front backpack pocket and in a laptop sleeve without worrying about it scratching other gear (the edges are well finished). If you travel, work in coffee shops, or like clearing your desk at the end of the day, the compact fold makes a difference.
Because it’s metal, it has enough weight to feel anchored on slick surfaces like airplane tray tables and glass desks. But it’s not so heavy that it becomes a burden in your bag.
Ergonomics and comfort
Ergonomics on a small stand often come down to angle flexibility and hinge stiffness. The A5 gets both right. I was able to set comfortable angles for:
- Video calls, with the front camera framed above a keyboard
- Watching shows while cooking (with the stand angled back to counteract elbow bumps)
- Reading e‑books at the kitchen table
- Using a tablet as a sidecar display next to a laptop
While the stand can “raise” the device by opening the lower hinge, it’s not a true height lift. If you want eye‑level ergonomics for long sessions, pair it with a laptop riser or consider a stand with a vertical column. For occasional use, the dual‑hinge setup is more than enough.
Durability and maintenance
The aluminum construction shrugs off daily use. After lots of adjustments, the hinges still hold where I set them; I haven’t seen creep or drift. The non‑slip feet haven’t peeled or collected grime, and the finish hasn’t picked up scratches from normal bag carry.
One note: as with any dual‑hinge metal stand, if you torque the joints while folded, you can create stress the stand wasn’t designed for. Fold and unfold with two hands and you’ll extend its life.
Where it works best
- Travel setups: folds flat, sets up fast on trays and cafe tables
- Desk companions: phone, e‑reader, or 10–11" tablet as a reference screen
- Kitchen and workshop: angled viewing for recipes or how‑to videos
- Minimalist spaces: small footprint and restrained design keep clutter down
- External input workflows: use a tablet with a keyboard/mouse without touching the screen much
Where it falls short
- Heavy touch interaction: vigorous tapping or stylus pressure introduces bounce
- Oversized tablets: devices beyond 11 inches (especially with heavy cases) are outside its comfort zone
- True elevation: it adjusts angle well, but it won’t replace a tall, eye‑level riser
None of these are deal‑breakers for a compact stand, but they’re worth knowing so you pick the right tool for your needs.
Alternatives to consider
If you draw frequently or need kiosk‑like stability, a stand with a wider base or a weighted, anti‑tip design will feel better. If your goal is eye‑level ergonomics, look at column stands with telescoping height. You’ll trade some portability and pay more, but you’ll get the elevation and rigidity the A5 intentionally skips.
On the flip side, if you only need a light, throw‑in‑a‑bag phone stand, a plastic single‑hinge model could be cheaper and even smaller—but it won’t match the A5’s stability or adjustability for tablets.
The bottom line
The Nulaxy A5 nails a specific brief: a compact, metal, dual‑hinge stand that’s sturdy enough for daily use and portable enough to live in your bag. The build quality is better than you’d expect at this price, the hinges hold their positions, and the design is simple in a good way—no clamps, no fuss, broadly compatible within the 4–11" range.
I recommend it for anyone who wants a travel‑friendly stand for watching, reading, video calls, or using a tablet with external input. It’s also an easy desk companion for phones and e‑readers. If you need rock‑solid stability for heavy touch or a tall riser for long ergonomics‑first sessions, pick a different style. For everything else, the A5 is a well‑made, quietly competent stand that does its job and disappears when you don’t need it.
Project Ideas
Business
Branded Corporate Gifts
Offer bulk laser-engraved or vinyl-branded stands as corporate giveaways or employee welcome kits. Upsell premium packaging and pairing options (stylus, microfiber pouch). Target trade shows, onboarding programs, and client gifts—price per-unit goes up when you include customization and assembly.
Content Creator Starter Kits
Assemble and sell turnkey kits for online educators and influencers: the stand + clip-on ring light, mini microphone, phone clamp, and a carrying case. Market bundles on social channels and to online course creators—position them as affordable mobile studios for livestreaming and hands-on tutorial filming.
Work‑From‑Home Ergonomics Packs
Create curated remote-work packages sold direct-to-consumer or B2B: the tablet stand, a small laptop riser, wrist rest, and cable management accessories. Pitch to HR departments as part of employee wellness/remote setup stipends or sell on marketplaces with clear ergonomic benefits.
Event & Retail Display Rentals
Rent stands to exhibitors and retailers for pop-up displays and trade shows (preloaded with looping product videos or tablets). Provide branded wraps and onsite setup for a higher daily rate. This reduces clients' shipping and storage costs while creating a recurring revenue stream for you.
White‑Label E‑commerce Line
Source the stand and offer white-label or customized-color versions through an online store (Shopify, Etsy, Amazon). Add value with branded retail-ready packaging, modular add-ons (pads, wireless puck, carry sleeve) and paid personalization at checkout. Use paid ads and influencer partnerships to scale sales.
Creative
Portable Artist's Desk
Use the stand as a compact, adjustable easel for digital sketching and painting. Add a small clamp-on LED and a DIY leather stylus loop glued to the base. Fold-flat design means you can build a slim carrying sleeve with pockets for a stylus and spare nibs, turning the stand into a full portable art kit.
Kitchen Recipe Station
Turn the stand into a dedicated cooking helper: attach a thin silicone non-slip pad to the cradle, add a removable transparent splash guard clipped to the top, and create a magnetic strip on the base to hold measuring spoons. The angle adjustability gives perfect reading/viewing while you follow recipes or video tutorials.
Overhead Macro Photo Rig
Use the stand as a stable overhead mount for photographing small objects (jewelry, crafts, food). Place the tablet or phone on the stand and position lighting around it; for flatter shots, pair two stands back-to-back to create a wider mount. Add a simple cardboard or 3D-printed diffuser to soften light for product shots.
Desktop Charging & Media Dock
Convert the stand into a stylish desktop dock: embed a slim wireless charging puck into a removable base sleeve (or secure with double-sided tape), add 3D-printed cable clips to the rear shaft to route charging cords, and finish with a custom vinyl skin to match your desk décor. Works for watching videos hands-free while charging.
Personalized Gift Stand
Make customized engraved stands as gifts. Use a laser engraver or hand etching to add names, logos or illustrations on a thin adhesive wood veneer panel that sticks to the aluminum base. Package with a small cleaning cloth and a gift box for a premium handmade tech present.