The mount is very close to the wall.
Tablet-clamp system holds the tablet firmly, clamp opening range 5.7''-8.2''/ 14.5cm-21cm
For portrait & landscape orientation.
100% of Barkan's products passed quality control tests. The product was tested with 4 times its declared weight
A slot in the tablet clamp allows charging the tablet while it's in the clamp.
This product has a 5 year warranty.
by phil
Well worth the money.
by Andreas Spann
Does what it’s made for.
by TerryTerry
by Linus N.
With a one-time adjustment really well, with repeated back and forth, the screws loosen and you have to tighten them.
by Georg Tenor
It does what it’s supposed to – hold the tray against the wall. Assembly is easy
by Amazon Kunde
The mount only attaches to a wall or cabinet. But then it is very stable.
by Mr. J. G. Cooke
Really happy with this mount. I installed it underneath my kitchen cabinets so it can fold up and be hidden when I’m not using it. iPad Pro (the smaller 2nd generations one) fits in securely and stays in position even when typing on the screen.
by W 2 Paname
Mainly for a 10” tablet, the foot is well designed. It is correct, but out of 5 purchased, 2 had parallelism defects. No problem finding the best working orientation, but above all you can manipulate the touchscreen without tipping your foot, or dropping the tablet.
by Kerstin S.Kerstin S.
I bought this holder because I bought a new tablet for the kitchen and didn’t want it to be on the worktop. When I loaded the tablet in the holder today and then just pulled off the cable, the tablet came towards me together with the claw of the holder and banged on the carafe below… You can see how it ended in the picture. (unfortunately there are no spare parts for it…) Absolutely not recommended unless you want to get rid of a tablet. Then this bracket is just right for you.
by MarkShaz
This is okay, it’s not great and not overly expensive, I didn’t use the rawl plugs as they were cheap. The instructions were clear enough for anyone to understand. Don’t really understand the price job jumping up by an extra £5. During the Covid-19 outbreak but I guess that just shows the sign of the times.
by Taz
When certain fixings become loose can be a pain to tighten.
by WinworkerWinworker
The media could not be loaded. Such a tablet holder can sometimes be quite useful in a kitchen. So now I can finally give my older, unused tablet a useful purpose again: e.g. as a recipe book and/or many other things… After opening the box, the tablet holder makes a good visual impression: it is high-gloss white + light gray on the side, which also goes very well with our white High gloss kitchen suits. The plastic material also seems stable. Then I first studied the enclosed, illustrated installation instructions extensively. There is “no text” – neither in English nor German – only many, sometimes confusing pictures. Anyone who has ever sat in despair over instructions from a Swedish furniture store will then wish this Barkan tablet holder description – it would only have been one… But ok, since I would like to describe myself as skilled in craftsmanship, I have I then took a closer look at the “enclosed mounting material”: I had to realize that firstly the processing of the screws/dowels/etc. is not exactly the highest quality. And secondly (and much worse): the completely “wrong screws” for mounting under a kitchen cabinet (melamine chipboard) are included. Note: I would like to see the person who first hammered these 3 x drive-in nuts ( also for me: lying on my back – without much space) in a white-coated 20 mm chipboard + then the 3 x short cylinder head screws (blunt / without tip) permanently + above all firmly fastened. So first I have the confusing assembly instructions of the manufacturer put aside and used their own craftsmanship and assembled everything. Hopefully, a good craftsman always has enough “own material” in stock. Since I mounted it on the “underside” of the wall unit, it was only possible for me with a few gymnastic contortions – without much space – lying on the kitchen worktop… When everything was finally finished + firmly mounted, I unfortunately had to find out that after hanging in the tablet, the inner “locking screws of the joints” have to be tightened again – because they are all much too loose. This was then again a greater effort: first remove the gray side covers again, then use a small Allen key to tighten all joints again pull….Now I just hope that these joint screws don’t loosen again more often/constantly – because I really don’t feel like/time to tighten these screws – regularly – again…As with a “wall attachment” e.g. I can’t say what it looks like on masonry/tile or vertical fixings and/or whether mounting will be easier then. Because I didn’t mount it that way. Because of the somewhat confusing assembly instructions and the unsuitable material, I give this “Barkan tablet holder” “3 stars” in my rating. Possibly then an upgrade to later “4 stars” – if the movable joints of the tablet holder should really be fixed for a longer period of time. At the moment I’m still skeptical… That’s why I only give a “limited recommendation” for: reasonably skilled people who know how to help themselves if necessary + have their own & stable assembly material in the house. The delivery itself by Amazon was as usual: good packaged and delivered quickly.
by Mathias P.
I was looking for a holder for a tablet for my caravan and found it in this article. It has a very high quality finish and was supplied with a wide range of fastening material. The spring mechanism to lock the device works excellently. I’m very satisfied.
by Reigan
It has excellent build quality and grip the bit you drill is covered with plastic overlay so just pull it off and once you drill into wall re cover it.
by Mary
I’m totally happy with the holder!!! Since I’m a Fussi fan, I can now watch Sky Go in the kitchen and the tablet is no longer in the way…
by Biba
Does what it’s supposed to. Very well made
by Oliver Krings
Fitted, works. Great product and very high quality.
by Daniel Füngers
The Tablet Arm thought what it was made for. But not anymore. There is no cable routing, the arm is a bit cheaply made and the screws keep coming loose.
by Debreuilly N
Super support pour tablette, solide et pratique
by Michael KrausMichael Kraus
The best tablet holder I’ve ever bought. Fits in perfectly (if you have a kitchen in the right color) and doesn’t have the usual plastic feel. The flexible adjustability is a dream and you don’t have to worry that the thing and tablet will fall down after a few days.
by Nadia
The handle is solidly made. I use it for Lenovo 8”, the tablet “by itself” will definitely not fall out of it. Holds tight. Installation is also easy. I think the product is worth recommending.
by Johannes E.
I bought the bracket for my wife’s home office. It was quick to assemble. The mount is pretty tight, so the first time I tried it, my wife asked if that was the right thing to do. In the meantime she has gotten used to it and the IPad is holding up wonderfully. Would hire my wife again.
by Christian Oppenhäuser
After reading all the reviews on this mount (offered here on Amazon by move “Brands”) I had mixed feelings. Ultimately, the price of €21.90 appealed to me. As usual, the delivery was quick and reliable. content as described. I took other dowels directly because the supplied ones were probably not supposed to be as good. As criticized in other reviews, the arm of the holder is not 100% straight when a tablet is in it. And yes, the locking is only possible in 90 degree positions. Nevertheless, it is stable, flexible and, considering the price, definitely worth the money. I have a clear purchase recommendation for anyone who doesn’t want to spend a horrendous sum on a tablet holder and is willing to make minimal compromises.
by Rene
I bought this tablet holder for my IPad because I use it as a second PC monitor from time to time. The holder is stable, but always hangs a little crooked….well, you can turn the tablet so that it is somewhat straight, but turning it more often loosens it a screw and everything wobbles around…..I then drilled a hole from the front so that you can always get to the screw from the outside and thus tighten everything again. It’s not in the inventor’s interest, but now I didn’t want it anymore either remove where it was previously anchored.