Some people, I understand, treat their iPad and iPhone with the dignity of a foreign potentate or a domestic feline. I treat mine more like a preschooler treats a teddy bear, dragging them with me from bed to work and back again, and bringing them along on cross-country road trips.
In such circumstances, for example watching Archer on Netflix while lying on a futon in the back of a cargo van, the usual set of stands and cases don't cut it. That's why I was delighted to come across the Breffo Spiderpodiums for iPad and iPhone in a random computer store in Washington state. That's right, these aren't manufacturer samples – I shelled out my own cash for them.
The Spiderpodium is well-named, because it's precisely what you'd get if you somehow managed to convince a spider and a podium to mate.The Spiderpodium is well-named, because it's precisely what you'd get if you somehow managed to convince a spider and a podium to mate. It has ever-so-slightly unnerving segmented legs surrounding a tiny platform. The legs – eight of them – bend easily but stay in place firmly, and they're covered with a nice, friction-enhanced surface that holds onto plastic, aluminum and glass pretty impressively.
As the artwork on the package illustrates, you can bend the podium into all sorts of useful shapes, from a low stand for typing to a high stand for reading, to a sort of hanging mount for hanging over a treadmill or from a shelf. It's kind of like a grade-school pipe-cleaner sculpture with a purpose.
I routinely came up with new ways to use the iPad stand – and new configurations for old uses – just for the pleasure of bending the legs into something interesting. It hangs very nicely over the steering wheel if I want to browse the web while eating drive-through, and in the absence of an actual table, I've found that with a bit of adjustment it can hold my iPad steady atop my thigh, or keep the screen level when lying in a soft bed.
