The Tablet Handle is different and more practical than other tablet handles available on the market.
Holding a thin tablet is annoying for many reasons, chiefly that it really requires both hands. With the awkward shape and smooth surfaces, it takes two hands to pick it off a table and it's easy to drop. With the controls on the edges, it's easy to bump the volume to zero or power it off by accident. With the minimal bezel area, it's easy to click or scroll accidentally. It won't fit in the palm of one's hand, making it a hassle to click/type while carrying it, and the display auto-rotation can't make up its mind.
I had been using a triangle-type folding stand. That was basically good for only one use case: sitting it on a table and watching a video. Selecting a menu choice was likely to push it over. It was silly trying to carry it from room to room without folding it up. The corner straps overlapped the control buttons and were too much of a hassle to remove/install casually.
All of these minor but irritating problems go away with the Tablet Handle. The Tablet Handle is great for both viewing and interactive use, whether holding it, carrying it around or setting it solidly on a table, nightstand or bed at a good viewing angle. Just grab it in one hand, swivel it around with no chance of dropping it, and begin using it (without finding it to be upside-down).
I would recommend it mainly for household use, although with the velcro, it's easy enough to remove for transport.
Curt - Mountain View, California
The Tablet Handle has been a very practical and easy to use device. As a women with smaller hands, it was very hard for me to hold the sides of a tablet. The Tablet Handle is great for viewing in bed as well as on a table. I've tried other holders and none of them compare to the Tablet Handle for comfort and ease of use.
Mary - Sunnyvale, California
I am really impressed with this simple little device. Not sure how he figured out the correct ergos but it fits my hand perfectly. I like how you can even release your grip and it just balances perfectly in the web of you hand. no need to make adjustments when putting the ipad horizontal or vertical seems to work either way. i can even rest the ipad now on my big fat belly while laying in bed and it just sits there at a perfect angle where i can still watch a movie. For a really simple device it works flawlessly.
Bill - Boulder Creek, California