MacVoices #24065: CES - GatorGrip Is A Simple, Effective Stand for iPhone or iPad
Release Date: 02/22/2024
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info_outlineIn Eureka Park at CES in Las Vegas, we caught up with the makers of the GoDonut, who introduced the new GatorGrip, a simple but very useful and effective iPad or iPhone stand. David Kelly talks about how it is made, how it orients for portrait or landscape modes, and why the material it is made of holds up so well. We also revisit the GoDonut and why it is another type of iPad or iPhone stand that can be used in a different way from the GatorGrip.
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GatorGrip (iPad)
GatorGrip (iPhone)
GoDonut - iPhone or iPad
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