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“This iPad Pro stand is a no-brainer for small business owners.”

Maclocks Grip and Dock iPad Security Stand review: Rugged iPad convenience

  | @JRBTempe Contributor, Macworld  Feb 12, 2016 6:00 AM
iPad Pro Security Stand

Grip and dock

Since 1986, Maclocks has been providing Apple fans with security locks, stands, and enclosures for nearly all of the company’s hardware products. The latest is the Grip and Dock iPad Security Stand, which promises a “new standard” for securing mobile tablets like the iPad Pro.

Priced at $150, the stand consists of two pieces: A black, all-steel base which mounts to a table or desk, and a hand grip with adjustable Velcro strap that affixes to the back of an iPad using pads made from 3M VHB tape. Once bonded, this adhesive is strong enough that it can actually replace screws, so you’ll need a generous helping of Goo-Gone should you later decide to remove it.

That bond is the most mission-critical part of the package, because the hand grip slides onto the stand, where even the enormous iPad Pro can be rotated 360 degrees while in portrait or landscape orientation. The stand can accommodate any iPad model, and Maclocks offers optional accessories including protective bands, shoulder straps, and screen protectors, which I wasn’t able to test with the unit provided for this review.

Maclocks iPad Pro Security Stand

Locked up tight

Perfect for point of sale or retail kiosks, the Security Stand works equally well mounted to a desk or workstation where unfettered access is a must. Screws are provided for rotation mounting; fixed mounting is also an option, but the required screws are not included. In either case, the stand can be angled up to 45 degrees for maximum visibility.

The construction is well-built, solid, and easy to set up, with simple printed instructions detailing how to get started. Assembling the stand requires a half-inch wrench (not included) and for best performance, Maclocks recommends allowing 12 hours for the hand grip to bond to the back of the iPad.

But convenient access is only half the equation: True to its namesake, Maclocks also includes a security lock built into the docking stand. With the hand grip in place, insert and turn one of the two provided keys into the back of the stand, and a heavy-duty pin slides into place through a hole in the steel plate, preventing the tablet from being removed without a considerable amount of force.

The hand grip also provides sturdy support for holding the tablet while in use, although at 1.59 pounds for a caseless iPad Pro Wi-Fi + Cellular model, it’s not a comfortable experience for long-term, casual use. The grip works with right- or left-handed users but clearly favors the former, so southpaws will need to adjust accordingly.

Bottom line

For small business owners in a retail environment, the Grip and Dock iPad Security Stand is a no-brainer: It’s a cost-effective, convenient way to secure even the largest iPad and hold it snugly while in use. Outside of a kitchen or workshop, it’s probably overkill for most consumers, especially when the tablet has to bonded so securely to the hand grip, making it difficult to use later with a standard case.

2 Comments

  1. Paula Waspe on October 9, 2016 at 6:01 am

    I am trying to find a anti theft security stand for our ipad pro 12.9 for our children’s centre but can’t seem to track one down in the UK. Can you suggest anywhere in the UK I can get one. Thanks. Paula



    • MacLocks on December 26, 2016 at 3:20 am

      Please contact [email protected], she can help you out! (hopefully it is not too late:).