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📱 Elevate your hands-free game—comfort, style, and stability in one sleek gooseneck!
The Lamicall Gooseneck Phone Holder Bed features a premium nylon braided 38-inch flexible arm with an aluminum core for superior durability and stability. Its 80mm wide clamp base fits a variety of surfaces securely, while the 360-degree adjustable joint allows effortless multi-angle viewing. Compatible with all 4-7 inch smartphones, this holder is designed for millennial professionals seeking ergonomic convenience and sleek design in their everyday tech accessories.
















| ASIN | B0B9N41MCS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,082 in Climate Pledge Friendly ( See Top 100 in Climate Pledge Friendly ) 8 in Cell Phone Bedstand & Desk Mounts 3,083 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Colour | Black-Nylon Braid |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,664) |
| Date First Available | 15 Aug. 2022 |
| Item Weight | 360 g |
| Item model number | GP05-B |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 29.4 x 13.6 x 6.6 cm; 360 g |
| Special features | 【Unique Nylon Woven】 【80mm Clamp Base】 【38" Long Arm】 【Flexiable Angle Adjustment】 【Aluminum Alloy Solid Core】 |
F**L
Good quality - works very well
I spent some time looking at different options for a way to hold the phone while recording video. I needed something robust that did definitely work but was flexible enough to set up, take down as needed. The description made me feel confident that this was a really thought-through product - not a quick cheap option. I saw other things that looked much flimsier at a higher price - and I wasn't sure they would even work. The neck does require some moving to get it into shape you want - but that ensures it stays put. The grip for the phone is gentle on the phone, strong in grip and flexible - accommodating lots of sizes of phone. It is very easy to use. The clip onto the table edge is also very easy - very spacious and very strong - and the whole thing stays rooted in position - not toppling over or feeling a little delicate when in position. I can use this to look downwards if I am demonstrating something with my hands. It is well designed, simple, strong and overall I am very very pleased!
S**S
Great product
This is my second one I bought, I still have my first one and its still like new and still just as strong. I bought the second one for ease of use. Its well made with good materials. Would certainly recommend this to others
S**3
Tough but short
It has come off the metal bed frame a couple of times because the neck is really stiff to move. It requires a lot of physical strength to move it. It does wobble my phone a little but the problem isnt the tension of the goose neck. The problem is the length. In the product description it recommends for extra stability to coil the neck. But to do that, you need the extra length to take the slack. Instead it gives you a very short range of distance between the clamp and the phone holder itself. I needed it because i have problems with my hands and cant hold my phone when i need to lie down, as theyre quite heavy (samsung galaxy s23 ultra, for reference). I needed the neck of the holder to curve round from clamping onto the headboard. But its too short, so im either stuck in an uncomfortable position or the clamp just slides off. The clamp has rubber seals and i clamped it tightly. The fact that it was still able to slide off, just shows how stiff the neck is to position and move around. Stability: 4/5 Reach: 3/5 Ease of movement: 1/5 Ease of phone holder: 5/5
J**M
Perfect!
This was perfect for me
L**E
Avoid.
As many others have written, snaps off at the base.
I**R
It's very handy .
Purchased one which lasted 2 weeks then broke . Seller assured me that it wasn't supposed to broke down that fast and sent me a replacement . And the seller was right ,have this one for a few months now with no sign of giving up. Must have gotten a faulty one the first time around. Very good seller communication. I would recommend
D**Y
Strong arm but not useful for small phone if you want to easily rotate vertically to horizontally
I had another Lamicall phone holder which failed after about 18 months. The flexible support was divided into a thicker base section and thinner fore section which allowed for easier positioning. This work really well until the thinner section failed and became loose where it met the joint. I was happy to get a replacement from the same company especially as the arm support was now a single piece and I didn't expect it to fail in the same way. I have a small phone (Pixel 4a) and when the phone is mounted, if say I'm on Youtube, I typically scroll vertically in portrait mode for content and then I like to watch the video horizontally in landscape mode. This requires me to rotate the phone from vertical to horizontal. The problem with the replacement phone holder is that it seems to be designed to fit larger phones (maybe small tablets too) and the design means for a smaller phone when you flip it from vertical to horizontal, it no longer rotates along the same (or similar) plane: I think they've tried to compensate for this by using the ball and socket joint but it still doesn't manage it and ends up facing at an angle away from you, when you rotate it. Without the thinner section of the previous model, it's difficult and laborious to reposition the phone each time you want to rotate it. What I found is that I could unscrew and ball joint from the end of the new holder. I then 3D printed a part with the same dimensions as the end of the old phone holder where the clamp meets the flexible arm. With a 50 mm screw I was then able to screw in the 3D printed part and mount the old clamp onto the new arm. I'm now able to rotate my phone and not have to reposition the arm. I might share 3D part on Thingverse so maybe look up "Lamicall old clamp adapter" or something similar if you want to do this.
M**S
Phone holder
This phone holder is fantastic the best phone holder i have tried and I mean the BEST solid and strong with great grip on both ends making it very sturdy I had to give this one a excellent five star rating
G**G
Die Halterung ist sehr gut verarbeitet. Leicht zu befestigen. Die biegsame Stange ist stabil.
P**A
Incroyablement résistant. Casse au bout de 2 ans et 2 mois d’utilisation, au niveau de la base du bras. Je suis surpris qu’il se soit cassé après tant de temps à l’avoir utilisé comme un sauvage. Si vous voulez que votre col de cygne dure dans le temps, faites en sorte de laisser une marge avant de courber le bras, genre une trentaine de centimètres en partant de l’accroche. Si vous faites comme moi et tirez tout le temps dessus n’importe comment, il tiendra évidemment moins longtemps. Ça vaut pour tous les bras de ce genre, pas juste celui-ci. En tout cas très bon produit, l’accroche se fixe très bien au support et ne bouge pas une fois bien serrée grâce à l’anti dérapant. Le bras est très rigide mais c’est ce qui lui permet de ne pas tomber sous le poids de votre téléphone. La rotule qui lie la pince au bras grince un peu, mais j’imagine que c’est normal puisqu’elle aussi doit résister au poids du téléphone, donc la friction doit être élevée. La pince en elle même est de bonne facture avec un intérieur anti dérapant et tiendra très bien votre téléphone, aucun risque de chute. Je l’utilise avec un iPhone 14, aucun problème. Vous pouvez y aller les yeux fermés.
F**O
Everything is good. The design is sturdy. Easy to use.
S**.
Comprado para una persona que estaba acostada y necesitaba hacer videoconferencias con su móvil. Se acopló a una mesa de las que te ponen en el hospital cuando estás en cama, y se sujeta muy bien, y se puede adaptar a cualquier posición. Producto muy bueno y hace bien su función.
D**R
I knew I had a quality product on my hands when I noticed the rubber strip just in front of the clamp's hinge. As far as I can tell, its only purpose is protecting the clamp's spring, preventing anything from getting pinched in there. It has nothing to do with basic functionality, or with advertised features. It just makes the product better. This isn't one of those products where you wish the manufacturer had spent an extra nickel on better components; nor where you take it out of the packaging and realize that it was designed to just barely fulfill the letter of its features but not their spirit. You know that feeling when you get a pair of headphones and the "integrated playback controls" are a single button that recognizes various sequences of short and long presses? Or a camera that advertises 240 FPS but it turns out that it records at 30 FPS and then inserts seven extra copies of each frame? This, by contrast, is a good product. A maximum viable product, if you will, rather than a minimum viable product. I'm very happy with it. Here are some details that you may be wondering about. First, the clamp tension securely holds a phone without crushing it in a death grip. As shown in the photos, a phone can be placed in two positions: near the front of the clamp, and behind the second set of "teeth." This is useful if you have - here's detail two - a phone with a thick battery case. The first position holds a phone of average thickness perfectly, and a very thick phone very passably. If you want more peace of mind, though, you can move the phone a bit rearwards so that its front is held by the first position's rear teeth. Those teeth may cover a tiny portion of the phone's screen (given modern narrow bezels), but that's part of what guarantees their secure hold. Third, the ball joint connecting the clamp to the gooseneck is perfectly serviceable. It's easy to tighten and loosen, easy to adjust when loose, and firm enough when tight. If you have a really heavy phone, though - or if you put one phone off to one side in the first position and another toward the opposite side in the second, like I do, because I sometimes want a miniature dual-monitor setup - it tends to sag even when hand-tight. I can't fault it for this, because 1) that's not a reasonable load, 2) you can just let it sag and then adjust the gooseneck a bit higher to compensate, and 3) increasing the load capacity would need a whole new design, not a simple/obvious fix. Even though it's not a negative, it's a good detail to know about. Fourth, the gooseneck itself: if you're not trying to bend it, it won't bend. If you are trying to bend it, it will bend. Pretty much the perfect level of tension. Fifth, the base clamp: padded jaws that won't mar furniture, and the knob to open and close them is that entire plastic tube that extends out of the base, making it easy and comfortable to adjust. Sixth, the stability of the whole contraption: as good as can be. The gooseneck's rigidity means that very little wobble comes from the product itself. Mounting conditions are more important: mine is on my bed's headboard, which extends upward without extra support - that can wobble before I even attach anything to it. One solution is to mount it at the lowest point of the headboard, but my solution (see photos) is to adjust the gooseneck so that it rests against the wall with just a bit of tension. This cuts down any wobbling to virtually nothing. Note that I have a bit of plastic around the part that contacts the wall, to minimize wear on the wall as well as on the gooseneck's braided nylon. If you use your phone in a desktop stand, pick up your phone (yes, now) and hold it up where you wish it could be instead of on your desk. Those of you now muttering "but I want it on my desk" are all set. The rest of you would probably benefit from this gooseneck holder.
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