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Gum Max battery backup for iPad, iPhone and iPod review
Just Mobile products are perfect complements to Apple’s iDevices, right down to the packaging. Their stands, for example, don’t just support the iPhone and iPad, they show them off. It’s some impressive design work. Could such a thing be possible with a battery backup? Well, Just Mobile’s Gum Max is so dead on that you’d think it came in the box with your iDevice.
AluPen + AluCube touch screen stylus review
At only $40, buying an AluPen for yourself isn’t going to set you back an unnecessary amount of money, and it will come in handy no matter for what you use your iPad. Those who are heavy into drawing and iOS gaming should consider this a must-have, though. As a simple accessory that provides nothing more than a stylus optimized for use on an iPad, the AluPen will save your fingers from excessive straining and will improve the way you navigate through and use your iPad or other touch-screen tablet device.
Just Mobile adds class to in-car chargers
You really have to give it up to Just Mobile. I’m sure that if they wanted they could turn even your tire’s lug nuts into something you’d want to show off. The latest example is their Highway in-car charger, a “… high-design, high-performance in-car charger for iPhone, iPad and other USB-powered devices.”
Encore iPad, tablet stand review
With the Encore, Just Mobile has improved upon their previous iPad stand—the Just Mobile UpStand—in pretty much every possible way. And they did it by designing something completely different. The Encore, offers much more flexibility through a system that can be easily packed up and taken with you from room to room, from home to work, or from city to city.
Mtable desktop stand review
There’s no shortage of ways in which you can raise a computer or monitor. Books will work just fine, after all. But if you’re going to lift your monitor off your desk, why not reclaim that desk space? This is what Just Mobile offers with their Mtable, designed to perfectly complement your Apple products. Unfortunately, they offer it at a price that’ll turn away some potential users.
Lazy Couch stand review
Who says a good iPad or MacBook stand has to be complicated in design and form factor to provide elevation and ergonomic typing experience? You might not believe it, but two pieces of small, rounded, aluminum objects can be a great stand, and that’s what Just Mobile’s Lazy Couch stand provides you.
Appletell reviews the AluPen for iPad
Just Mobile’s AluPen is a thick, alumnium stylus for touch screen devices. It’s marketed towards iPad users, but can also work with the iPhone, iPod touch, etc.—although the pen is thicker and taller than the iPad itself. If you’re wondering why you’d want such a thing, this likely isn’t the product for you. But if you’re tired of fingerprints or the inaccurate touch of your finger, then the AluPen just may be your best alternative out there.
Appletell reviews UpStand, HexaPose and TabletStand iPad stands
The iPad is great for many things. It’s ability to adapt to your particular needs is kind of its point, after all. If those needs include using it as a TV, digital photo frame, makeshift desktop computer and such, you’re going to need a good stand to keep it upright and secure. Your iPad stand options continue to grow, and we’re going to take a look at three diverse options here: the Just Mobile UpStand, InnoPocket HexaPose and Artfixtures TabletStand.
Giveaway: Just Mobile UpStand for iPad
The iPad is a photo frame, a movie player, a bedside clock…even a computer/monitor for word processing. And for such tasks, you don’t want to actually be holding the iPad. So, what do you do with it? One option is to place it in Just Mobile’s UpStand, which they’re giving away to Appletell readers. Hurry, though…today is the last day for entries.
Appletell reviews the Lazy Couch laptop stand
The Lazy Couch stand from Just Mobile is simple, but the design is quite great for such a product. Both the packaging and the stands themselves are very Apple-esque, which is what Just Mobile was going for, I believe. Better yet, they match my unibody MacBook Pro perfectly. The sides have the same look and feel as the aluminum on my MacBook Pro, and the top has the same rubbery feel as the bumps on the bottom of my machine.


















