If you’re sitting down to a Zoom meeting, the last thing you want to do is hold your phone the entire time. Two free hands make it easier to take notes and you don’t have to worry about a shaky picture. Sure, you could stack books into a careful — or dangerous — stand, but what happens if it falls? Here are the best phone stands to support your phone and put your mind at ease when using Zoom, Google Meet, or other similar video conferencing and webcam software.
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These handy phone stands allow you to position your device just right, and you can adjust the angles as much as you want. We’ve selected a few business-ready options as well as one or two fun stands to take your mind off of work.
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Editor’s note: We’ll update this list of the best phone mounts as new options launch.
You may be locked at a fixed height with Moko’s stand, but the freedom to adjust up to 210-degrees more than makes up for it. The stand is crafted from aluminum alloy with carefully placed silicone to keep your phone locked in place. Cable management lovers will be pleased to know that there’s a carefully placed hole to keep those chargers tucked out of sight. Moko’s phone stand can support devices between 3.5 and 10-inches wide.
Omoton’s C3 stand bears a strong resemblance to Moko’s offering with a fixed height and aluminum design. However, the C3 is taller and it comes in three colors — black, silver, and pink. You’ll still be able to stash those unwanted cables out of sight, and the case is designed to vent air easily while charging. The Omoton C3 features a wider cradle than the Moko stand, so you should have no problem supporting devices with even the bulkiest of cases.
If you need a stand on the go or you just want more customization points, the Nulaxy A5 has you covered. You can adjust the two shafts by up to 270-degrees or simply fold the stand flat and toss it in a backpack. Nulaxy’s A5 is available in a premium black finish, and it supports a full range of devices. The company recommends devices between 4.7 and 13-inches, so it will handle your tablet or Nintendo Switch just as well as your phone.
Ugreen’s design is just as customizable as the Nulaxy, though it packs into a smaller form-factor. It may be a better bet for phones as the company recommends devices up to 7.9-inches. The hooks appear to be on the narrow side, so rugged case users may want to measure carefully before you buy. Overall, the case itself is made from premium aluminum and the large opening offers plenty of space for a charging cable.
Adjustable shafts aren’t always the easiest way to choose an angle, and this Lamicall phone mount drops them entirely. Instead, it sports a gooseneck design that’s somewhat like a bendy straw. You can adjust the 33-inch neck to any height or angle you want, and the clamp opens up to 2.36-inches to attach onto nearly any surface. Lamicall’s mount won’t work for tablets or other heavy devices though — it maxes out at 3.9-inches wide.
While most options on this list employ either clamps or a cradle design, this Superone stand makes the most of a magnetic pad. You’ll first have to attach the magnet to your phone, but then you have the freedom to choose any angle you can imagine. Superone’s phone stand comes in either gray or woodgrain finishes and the wide base keeps your phone from toppling over. It’s recommended for devices between four and eight inches wide.
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