
Whenever we’re lounging around the house, we will often have either our laptop or tablet out with us so we can surf the web or watch movies. It’s quite common to prop up your tablet on a pillow or your leg, but as the backs of these devices are oftentimes slippery, you might accidentally knock it to the floor. All it takes is shifting around a bit, and you can have a cracked screen in no time flat.
A little extra help with grip is all we need, and the Non-Slip Grip Pad from Wrapsol is here to help with that. It looks like a rounded-off gray rectangle, and it adheres to the aluminum backing on your iPad (although I’m sure it will work on most any other tablet out there as well). Not only will this help you with holding your device in general, but you’ll be able to put it on virtually any slanted surface without fear of it falling off. Costing only $15, this may be a way to save yourself from having to buy a new tablet.


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