The spiderArm sells for $79.99 and is available right now. It includes two base units with one that’s padded to protect furniture and another designed for securing to a wall or under cabinet. The three modular extension arms have 270-degree adjustability and you can use a single extension or all three. The arm and the holder are made in white and this might be the perfect thing for people who use an iPad as a secondary monitor for their computer.
“Each day we are seeing more medical reports and media coverage about the injuries being caused by poor posture, abnormal neck positioning and over exertion of arm muscles due to the extended use of electronic devices,” commented Tim Henderson, inventor of the spiderArm. “We expect our system to stand apart from other cases or stands on the market because it was designed with the iPad users versatile lifestyle in mind – one minute they are accessing recipes while cooking in the kitchen and the next they are viewing movies on their iPad in bed. The spiderArm is there for every situation to support their device and accommodate their viewing needs.”
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