Dundabunga Universal Unipod Stand for $29

June 23, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Dundabunga Universal Unipod Stand for $29
Twist It, Prop It, Swipe It, Tap It: Put Your Phone, Tablet or Camera Exactly Where You Want It
Expires December 31, 2017 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

This twisty little stand will hold up your smartphone, tablet or camera anywhere you go. Using magnets and flexible materials, it has full 360 degree rotation so you can twist and bend the stand for your device to face any direction you want. Put it in your car, on your kitchen table, outside in the yard, or even wear it on your body.

  • Includes disk to attach your smartphone or tablet to
  • Connects to your devices via magnet for easy removal
  • Features unlimited positions & places to attach
  • Compatible with most all devices

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Weight: 8.9 oz
  • Dimensions: 38″L x 0.72″Dia

Includes:

  • Dundabunga Universal Unipod Stand (black)

Compatibility

  • iPad, iPhone, Android phones, cameras, e-readers & more
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