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Padlette, for those times you need a giant rubber band on your iPad

The Padlette solves one problem: How do you strap your iPad to your hand quickly using a big rubber band? Insofar as that one problem is concerned, the Padlette (patent pending) does a great job. You stretch the loops around the corners of your iPad and you're able to slip your hand in between, securely holding the iPad with one hand.

How secure is it? I stood over a bed and shook my hand around but wasn't too worried the iPad would fly off. In fact, you might be surprised how secure this thing is -- the rubber sticks well to the iPad but won't rip the hair out of your hand (I have moderately Hobbitish hand hair, YMMV). I suppose you could attach the iPad to a golf club or pole or use the Padlette to hold your magic wand between wizard duels, but that isn't its primary purpose.

Anyway, the Padlette isn't new, but they were at CES hoping to score some larger notice and distribution. There's also a few versions of this, but frankly I couldn't figure out why -- they appear to be grippable in different ways? There's the deefour, the deethree and the new yinyang, all using the same idea but with a different hole cut in the middle of the rubber band. I don't think this would sell well in a Target, as it seems primarily suited to trade shows or teaching or somewhere you might need to hold the iPad safely in one hand. Which isn't that often, frankly.

The Padlette comes in a variety of colors and costs $19.99 on Amazon. Oh, and it supports any full-size tablets for you cross-platform fans out there.



 

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Ken Stephens

I really want one of these but Amazon won't ship to Australia and the One Hand Clapping guys haven't responded to my email asking them about it. Is it available anywhere else?

March 11 2012 at 8:32 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
rnathanwhite

Kinda cool. I like the cover on the iPad that's in the photo. Where do you get that cover?

January 16 2012 at 5:10 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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January 15 2012 at 3:07 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Elle Veetea

For a quick and dirty DYI - get two large, thickish rubber bands. Put one on the first corner of your iPad, twist once and loop over the opposite corner. Loop the other in a similar manner across the other two corners. A regular sized rubber band will provide similar support for an iPhone or Touch. I have a Grabblet that I love, but if rumors are right that the new iPad 3 will be a mm thicker, it will not work on the new one - it is very tight and hard to get off as is. I will likely get one of these instead.

January 15 2012 at 2:13 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
MacTodd

I stopped by their booth. FWIW, this is made in Vietnam. I guess you can't make giant rubber bands in the U.S.?

January 15 2012 at 8:24 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Mangler

Not without the opportunity cost of something else, no. Maybe you should make them.

January 16 2012 at 9:46 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Notgruntled

I looked at the Padlette, but got the Helo strap instead. Among other neat things, it swivels.

January 15 2012 at 1:20 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
jjk454ssmac

I had one of these, I hated how it covered the screen. Got an X-Band instead, much happier with it.

January 14 2012 at 8:46 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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