Twelve South HoverBar Duo for iPad - Apple

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The Twelve South HoverBar Duo is an adjustable stand that expands the ways you can use your iPad. Buy online now at .

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Includes weighted desktop stand and shelf clamp for HoverBar Duo along with a compact, folding Compass Pro stand (FULLY ADJUSTABLE) HoverBar Duo holds

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ALL YOU NEED IN ONE BOX: Includes both weighted desktop stand and shelf clamp for maximum flexibility and value. New model uses a quick-release clip

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HoverBar Duo is a moveable arm that attaches almost anywhere, allowing you to use your iPad hands-free in ways you never imagined. In the kitchen, use the shelf clamp to attach HoverBar to a cabinet, and float your iPad above the spills to view recipes or cooking videos. When working, use HoverBar with the weighted base alongside your monitor to display your daily schedule.

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ALL YOU NEED IN ONE BOX: Includes both weighted desktop stand and shelf clamp for maximum flexibility and value FULLY ADJUSTABLE: Holds iPad up to two

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