Geekscape Tech Review: LAZY-HANDS Grips for both Phones and Tablets

The LAZY-HANDS Grips are proof that sometimes the simplest and non-technical ideas are the best kind. I have seen all kinds of cases for smartphones and tablets that allow you to operate them with one hand, but they are pretty expensive.

I get the feeling if a big corporation thought of the LAZY-HANDS grips first, then they would charge overwhelming prices for them. However, it was the inspiration of a couple in Colorado who realized that it is difficult to hold a mobile device like a Kindle. I applaud Christine and Danny Potter for their ingenuity, who decided to harness the power of Velcro for easy grips with the LAZY-HANDS Grips.

All that is required for the LAZY-HANDS Grips is to just to stick on the Velcro loop tape, and then you have the knuckles with the hook tape. Just to let you know, the finger holders are pretty small on my fingers, and I don’t think I have big hands. Because you know what they say about guys with big hands…I’ll move on, because I think we’re all sick of that suggestive joke.

As you can see from the picture, there are LAZY-HANDS Grips that are good for smartphones. You can see the Heavy-Duty 4-Loop grips made for tablets like the Microsoft Surface, and they basically work the same way as the LAZY-HANDS Grips for the smartphones. Yeah, there’s a bigger patch of Velcro there, but you got the knuckles.

You can get the 3-Loop Phone Grip for $10.99 and the Heavy-Duty 4-Loop grips for $20.99. There are also some other things that you can get on the LAZY-HANDS site. In fact, you can use the special savings word of GEEKSCAPE to run from today through December 5th. It will grant a 25% discount on all products from $9.99.

The lesson to be learned here about the LAZY-HANDS Grips is that we should shave with Occam’s Razor more often, and that the simplest and non-technical solution is sometimes the best. Also, it is important to go to every corner of CES. I actually believe that the first stop I made at CES 2016 was at a booth for LAZY-HANDS Grips, and hopefully, we will be reporting on CES 2017 soon.

Also, do you want to hear more about the latest in technology? In early January, there is a big event in Las Vegas known as CES (Consumer Electronics Show). I want to go and report on it, but I need some help. I have a new GoFundMe site that will “Send Mark (me) to CES 2017”. Please click here and make a donation.