Reddit Reddit reviews Avantree CP901 Gooseneck Phone Bed Holder, Universal Flexible Clamp Mount with Long Arm Bracket, Lazy Cell Phone Stand with Clip for iPhone 11 Pro XS Max, Samsung S10 S9 & Other 3.5"- 6.5" Device

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Avantree CP901 Gooseneck Phone Bed Holder, Universal Flexible Clamp Mount with Long Arm Bracket, Lazy Cell Phone Stand with Clip for iPhone 11 Pro XS Max, Samsung S10 S9 & Other 3.5
【CHOOSE YOUR ANGLE】 Featuring a 360 degree rotating and flexible arm, our cell phone holder allows you to free up your hands, reduce neck strain and enjoy- no matter the position you want the phone.【STRONG & SECURE】 With a large clip base and strong yet bendy arms, you can rest assured that your cell phone will not fall to the ground or slip out of the holder. Mount the holder firmly on your dash without worrying about vibrations from the road knocking it down.【GOES WHERE YOU GO】 Whether you are cooking in the kitchen, exercising at the gym, working at the office or driving around town, our cell phone holder allows you to listen to music, watch movies or get directions-hands free.【CONVENIENT & ADJUSTABLE】 Featuring an adjustable clip varying from 0 to 2.75 inches (7cm), our handy cell phone holder can be used at a small table, your bed frame or even a desk! Designed with an anti-slip silicone base, the holder will not cause damage to your furniture.【COMPLETE COMPATIBILITY】 Designed to fit most smartphones, our holder will adjust from 3.5 inches up to 6.5 inches. Our long arm cell phone holder expands up to 33.46 inches (85cm) for your viewing pleasure.
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6 Reddit comments about Avantree CP901 Gooseneck Phone Bed Holder, Universal Flexible Clamp Mount with Long Arm Bracket, Lazy Cell Phone Stand with Clip for iPhone 11 Pro XS Max, Samsung S10 S9 & Other 3.5"- 6.5" Device:

u/Illumikite · 2 pointsr/funny

No. 1 also exists

u/skashoozled · 2 pointsr/cfs

I'm sorry if any of these ideas are stupid or inappropriate . I'm just gonna give you a bunch lol.

  • Ds
    You can get them pretty cheap, and it'd let him play video games in bed. And he can play some relaxing ones like harvest moon, pokemon, or animal crossing.
    Idk if he has the energy to do that though. Or if he likes video games. But emulated games on my phone have been a lifesaver for bordem and stuff.

  • Heavy Blanket
    Most people with chronic fatigue have trouble with sleep and some with anxiety.
    I got my mom this for Christmas (she has chronic fatigue) She only was able to get 4 hours of sleep or something before (during the night-time) and would never feel rested. Now she sleeps alot better.

    -Plants
    Plants have shown to improve mood and stuff, so you could get him a low maintenance plant like a succulent. Idk if have the energy for it though...

    -Instant pot
    Can help him cook by himself? maybe? Again, idk what his energy level is... So idk if it'll be helpful.

    -Vegtable chopper and storage thingy
    if he can cook by himself, he won't have to tire himself out using a knife, and can store the veggies he easily preps for his meals.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HC7BNJA

    -Googleplay/ Apple Store gift card
    So he can purchase games, apps, and stuff.

    -Lying down laptop stand?
    https://www.thisiswhyimbroke.com/lying-down-laptop-stand/

    -Gooseneck phone holder, so he doesn't have to hold his phone https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M1JXNTT

  • Saw this: https://www.amazon.com/Tens-Handheld-Electronic-Pulse-Massager/dp/B007TOJ948/ on a gift list... Its supposed to help with chronic fatigue and chronic pain. Idk about the science behind it though... so idk

    -These cool prism glasses that will let him read laying down and stuff? Idk how to explain it https://www.amazon.com/Skywill-Far-East-Industries-Spectacles/dp/B0006ZZCJI

    -Mop slippers??

    -Cool night light projector
    I see some ones that project ocean waves, or stars.

    That's all I can think of right now... I'll edit if I can think of anything else.
u/patpowers1995 · 2 pointsr/writing

I currently write about 2000 words a day, when I'm in writing mode (I take time off to promote, though I tend to miss writing a lot during those times.) I used to write 500 words a day, then worked up to 1000, and then to 2000.

Secret is for me, pleasant environment, no distractions. I do not write at my desk. In good weather I go out on my porch and write. I do not write on a desktop or a laptop, I write on my phone or my kindle (generally the phone, but if the phone is not charged, my kindle has bluetooth and will run JotterPad). I do that so that I am not tempted to go on the Internet. (I hate browsing on a small screen, much prefer a full desktop with a fast desktop computer.

I write in two 1000 word segments, getting up between segments to stretch. It takes anywhere from an hour to two hours to write 1000 words, depending on whether it's an action scene (the fastest) or a sex scene (the slowest). Narrative goes fast, like action scenes.

When you sit for that long, you have to watch your posture. I have a gooseneck cell phone holder that holds the phone/kindle well up in the air, so I am able to sit up straight and not strain my eyes downward to see the screen.

I use Jotterpad to compose the text, which works with Dropbox to seamlessly transfer my files to my desktop computer, where i edit it with a full featured word processor. I edit each 2000 word segment each day so that when I finish I don't have a huge mass of words to deal with. Makes editing a lot easier.

Also, do stretching exercises for your back and your neck and shoulders if you start to experience pain. I got the goosneck phone holder after I developed a painful condition called "text neck" from staring down at my screen on a simple cell phone stand -- felt like a red-hot wire of pain running from my neck to my shoulder. Have not had it since. I started doing the back exercises after I had back spasms from sitting for so long. Have not had them since. The back spasms were particularly bad ... took me a week or two to get over it.

Watch your health out there, peeps. Don't learn the hard way, like I did.

u/wafflove · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Yes. I had a simple side table that we already had. I also got a gooseneck phone holder so I could watch videos handsfree and without craning my neck. It was this thing. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M1JXNTT

u/shadowofashadow · 0 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

lol, best description I could come up with because I couldn't find the link at the time. Here it is. It's great but might wobble a bit with the motion of the plane.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01M1JXNTT/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1