ElevationLab GoStand review: As small as a stand gets

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The ElevationLab's GoStand is an ultra-compact and highly-pocketable method of propping up your iPhone or iPad while you're on the move.

ElevationLab GoStand
ElevationLab GoStand


ElevationLab says it developed the GoStand in tandem with Apple, which explains its availability in Apple Stores worldwide.

It has a plastic body with a silicone overmold to prevent it from slipping. The hinge is a powder-coated stainless steel pin with an ideal level of tension. It holds itself open but doesn't require much force to adjust.

On each side of the GoStand is an adjustable rest that can slide forward and back. Yout press the spring-loaded pin down and slide the rest forward and back until you reach the desired angle.

Adjusting the GoStand
Adjusting the GoStand


When you need to use the GoStand, you open the two sides to the appropriate amount -- this varies based on whether your phone is portrait or landscape -- and drop in your iPhone.

If you want the phone to sit more vertically, adjust the rests closer to the front. Move the rests towards the rear if you want it to lean back more.

We tested GoStand with a variety of different phones and some of our on-hand iPads.

GoStand was easily able to hold all iPhone models from the iPhone 13 mini up to the iPhone 13 Pro Max. All of the phones worked both horizontally as well as vertically.

Using GoStand with iPad
Using GoStand with iPad


We did notice that using a wired cable is a no-go because the phone sits so close to the surface. But, we were happily surprised to find that the GoStand worked perfectly with MagSafe, as we could use our MagSafe charger with the iPhone in either orientation unobstructed.

For tablets, we tested the iPad mini, which was a great size for GoStand, all the way up to the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. The large iPad Pro could be propped up in landscape but became a bit unstable when we tried portrait.

If this was on our desk, we'd use the iPad Pro. We wouldn't risk it on a plane where things are less stable.

Countless uses for GoStand

A small stand like this has endless uses. Watching YouTube videos, catching a movie, or binging episodes on Apple TV+ are all a given, but we've found many more applications.

iPad Pro on GoStand
iPad Pro on GoStand


On our desk, we placed our iPad Pro next to our MacBook Pro and used it as a secondary display a la sidecar. Soon, you'll be able to use Universal Control with your iPad next to your Mac as well.

It also turned out to be a great workout companion. You can easily stream your Apple Fitness+ classes wherever you are. It's small and light enough you can fit it in your gym shorts or leggings.

iPhone vertical
iPhone vertical on GoStand


There's also times when you're taking a FaceTime call or jumping on Zoom. With the adjustable angle, it takes these video calls hands-free.

Should you buy the ElevationLab GoStand?

The GoStand is a nifty gadget that comes in handy more than we thought. Its diminutive size and low price point make it an easy sell to almost any iPhone owner.

ElevationLab GoStand in our backpack


While the largely plastic construction doesn't like the most premium product, the attention to detail reasserts its thoughtful development process. It is compatible with so many different products, is easy to pack, works in multiple orientations, and even works with MagSafe.

Whether you need a compact stand for an afternoon at the gym or a six-hour flight, the GoStand is a compelling choice.

Pros
  • Works with all iPhones and various iPads
  • Small size makes it great for travel
  • Very adjustable
  • Codeveloped with Apple
  • Affordable
  • Works with MagSafe charger
Cons
  • Can't plug a cable in while in portrait mode
  • Plastic body and buttons
  • Lightweight
  • Unstable with largest iPad in potrait mode

Rating: 4 out of 5

Where to buy

If you'd like your own ElevationLab GoStand, you can buy it directly from the manufacturer for $19.99

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    Nifty, but the finish looks a bit rough.
  • Reply 2 of 3
    I own one. Picked it up while trying various cradle types for testing physical devices (there’s roughly 10-12 on my desk at any given time).

    Overall, I’d say the review is pretty spot-on. I’d add the following: touching the screen quickly (especially high up) on an iPhone or other tall phones can impart too much force and cause a lot of wobble or topple the device. You really have to spread the base as much as you can — it’s like any kind of trike, and is inherently unstable in certain ways.

    I haven’t tried this yet, but I think that one of the charging cables with a 90° bend (either to the back or side) might solve the charging issue.

    In general, I carry it with me as a light stand — it’s fantastic for regular calls on speaker, FaceTime calls, and to be able to see and use Music playlists, and generally prevents the “where did I set my phone down now” phenomenon. It’s also not bad for watching videos in landscape. I imagine it would be good for a paired game-controller.
    edited February 2022 scstrrfdewmewatto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 3
    This is .99-1.99 at any dollar store.  Paid advertisement anyone?
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