✈️ Elevate your travel game—because your screen deserves first class!
The SkyClip is a compact, durable phone and tablet holder that clips onto airplane tray tables, compatible with iPhone, Android, and tablets. It offers adjustable angles for ergonomic viewing, making it an essential travel accessory for professionals seeking comfort and productivity on the go.
T**.
Inexpensive and work well
These are super handy. Inexpensive extruded plastic. My wife and I use them on SWA flights without screens in seatbacks. Unclip tray, place this clip, re-fasten tray. Basically you are wedging this in. Simple and effective. It doesn't squeeze your phone, the phone just sits on it, and it is slippery plastic, so the phone will fall off with takeoff and/or landing bumps, but it is great in normal flight. They do what they need to do without a bunch of extra unnecessary frippery. They are handy to have the pair in my standard backpack underseat. And if I lose them or forget them, they aren't pricey enough for me to be bummed. I bought 2 other pairs for a family trip, 6 people, everyone had one.
J**M
It works well!
It works well and is small enough to carry in a purse or pocket.
B**N
Great For Watching Movies
Enjoyed having this on my last flight. Worked well except when ascending. Had to hold my IPad to keep it from falling. Once we leveled out, it worked fine.
A**R
Easy to use, very straightforward product
Easy to use. Gives you different options as to where you can place in the back of the seat. Customer service was excellent!
A**S
Should be improved
We have used this product for over 40 hours collectively on various planes and have feedback on the design.Pros: simple to use, easy to set up, works as described.Cons: Edges are too sharp, the part has a design flaw and has visible strain, and it is really hard to pack.Recap: While we first noticed how simple to use the SkyClip is on any plane with a tray, we had a hard time finding a good spot for it in our bags. The angle and size makes it really hard to fit in or around other things while maintaining easy access in a bag. The design would allow for a simple hinge function without losing enough strength to not function. Additionally, the design as a one-piece has a major weak point at the position the tray to hold the device and the rest of the clip meet. We have seen dramatic strain in the plastic there from simple use. This was exacerbated when I bumped it with my head when reaching for my bag. Which leads to the next problem, the sharp edges and corners. I cut my head open when bending over and hitting the SkyClip. While the bleeding was very minimal, the mark and dent in my forehead was notable.Final recommendations: consider the skyclip as a simple solution to the issue of mounting your phone to the seat in front of you in Economy flights. There are better solutions for premium/business/first class flights.The maker may want to consider a revision with a hinge to fold the device tray up and round the corners of the plastic so that it is not sharp. I will not recommend this to friends, but I have started to look at modifying it to better fit my need.
A**R
So simple, but so useful
I got tired of holding my phone to watch movies while on an airplane. Saw this and decided to give it a try. It is compact so it fits in my briefcase and does not take up hardly any room. I used it just like the pictures, clipped to the seatback tray. It was secure, even with mild turbulence. Simple design, works well, what more can you ask for? I recommend the Skyclip seatback clip.
O**R
Too narrow to fit many airlines, try tabletHookz Instead.
Doesn’t fit - Unfortunately the area on the skyclip for fixing to the back or airline trays is too narrow for many airlines. It’s a nice idea, but being only 8cm thick it won’t fit on many of the airline trays out there now.By way of comparison there is another product on the market called ‘TabletHookz’ and their hook width is 10.8cm with compression foam to fit various widths of trays.Also the TabletHookz are a lot narrower and come with a soft material carry bag and neatly fits in your pocket, the skyclip is quite thick and so its not going to fit in your pocket at 4cm wide, vs tablethookz at 1cm wide, albeit there are two TabletHookz per set.The other issue with the skyclip is that it is not going to hold my device securely on a plane or a train where there is motion, the idea of having my 1000USD device sat in the sky clip balancing is a worry vs the tablethookz which have securing hooks that firmly hold your device in place.So I suppose if you don’t mind the skyclip not fitting wider (more common) trays, being big and bulky and not having any securing mechanism to keep your expensive bit of kit safe in turbulence or when the passenger sat in front bangs around in their chair then they’re ok.Personally I prefer the security that comes with the tablethookz and it fitting more planes and trains, and it can be used in the car too, but it is a bit more expensive at $19.99 delivered.Alternative product, tabletHookz with wider hook to fit more airlineshttps://www.amazon.com/TABLETHOOKZ-Include-securing-Feature-Compatible/dp/B07W8XGW4TAlternative product, tabletHookz with wider hook to fit more airlineshttps://www.amazon.com/TABLETHOOKZ-Include-securing-Feature-Compatible/dp/B07W8XGW4T
G**K
The SkyClip saved my neck! Perfect for hands free viewing!
My SkyClip saves me neck- perfect for hands free viewing! Great! The SkyClip does exactly what it said it would hangs from the tray table on the plane (and train by the way) at eye level for hands-free viewing. No problem with phone slipping either, very sturdy. This has really helped my neck on my long flights. It’s awesome on my desk too as a phone holder and the angle is perfect for my iPhone so that when I get a message it uses face recognition to open the message. Great price and looks cool too.
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