Twelvesouth Compass Pro

The Twelve South Compass Pro is a versatile, all-metal folding stand designed to serve as the ultimate portable easel for iPad and tablet users. Engineered from solid steel, it provides a stable and secure foundation for every model, from the compact iPad mini to the expansive 12.9-inch iPad Pro. This redesigned stand features three distinct adjustable angles—hands-free display, active desktop, and a low-angle typing/sketching wedge—to suit any task. Its thoughtful design includes soft silicone pads in key contact areas to protect your device from scratches while ensuring it stays firmly in place. When you are ready to move, the Compass Pro folds down to the size of a candy bar, making it an ideal companion for commuters and travelers. It fits easily into any bag and comes with a protective canvas sleeve to keep the stand itself looking pristine during transit. Whether you are using Sidecar to turn your iPad into a second Mac display or following a recipe in a messy kitchen, the stand elevates your device out of harm's way. The durable gunmetal finish and minimalist silhouette complement the aesthetic of modern tech while offering heavy-duty reliability. Its open design allows for easy access to charging ports and works seamlessly with most tablets even while they are in their protective cases. Combining professional-grade utility with effortless portability, the Compass Pro is an essential tool for creative professionals and students who work on the go.

65 USD

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VARUD means danger zone in Iceland 🇮🇸. This website is my personal version of that zone - filled with design, minimalism, and everything dangerously aesthetic. My wishlist keeps getting longer (and pricier) every day. So I turned temptation into curation — a space to admire without always buying.
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