LISEN Adjustable Cell Phone Stand for Desk: A Sturdy, Flexible Holder for Phones and Small Tablets

The LISEN Cell Phone Stand Phone Holder for Desk (ASIN: B07Z82895W, model LE752) is a height‑ and angle‑adjustable stand designed for phones and smaller tablets. Marketed as a desktop accessory for work, gaming, and general media consumption, it supports devices from 4 to 10 inches, including thick cases such as many OtterBox models. Positioned in the budget to mid‑range segment at around $9.99, it aims to provide a more ergonomic viewing angle without taking much space on your desk.
In this review, we look at how the stand is built, how stable it feels with different devices, and what it’s like to use in everyday scenarios such as video calls, gaming, and kitchen or office use.
The LISEN stand combines a weighted metal base with an adjustable arm and a device cradle that includes silicone or rubberized pads. The base provides a low center of gravity, helping prevent tipping when you tap the screen or place a heavier device on the stand. The overall footprint is compact enough for a crowded workstation, but heavy enough that it does not feel flimsy.
The hinges offer adjustable height and tilt. Out of the box, they are typically stiff enough to hold a phone or small tablet in place without drooping, which is essential if you intend to use it for longer video calls or as a secondary screen on your desk. Over time, like most friction‑based hinges, some loosening is possible, but user feedback around this design tends to highlight good retention for everyday use rather than frequent sagging.
Height and angle adjustments are the main reasons to choose this stand over a simple fixed wedge holder. You can raise the device closer to eye level, which reduces neck strain during extended use. Tilting the cradle makes it easy to find a glare‑free position under overhead lighting.
For smartphones, the combination of height and angle adjustment is effective: you can keep the camera roughly at eye level for video conferences or streaming, and you can type on a nearby keyboard while glancing at the phone for notifications. For smaller tablets and the Nintendo Switch, the stand works well for watching content or light gaming, although more vigorous tapping on a large tablet’s screen may introduce some wobble, especially at the maximum height.
The cradle is wide and deep enough to accommodate most phones with standard or rugged cases. Users who keep thick cases (including many OtterBox models) can usually place the phone without removing the case. Silicone pads on the cradle support help prevent slipping and reduce the risk of scratching the case or device.
The manufacturer lists support for devices from 4 to 10 inches, which covers most smartphones, the Nintendo Switch, and many 7–10‑inch tablets. For lighter tablets (or when the stand is kept at a lower height), stability is generally good. Larger, heavier tablets near the top of the size range are better used in a lower, more compact position to minimize wobble.
At the office, the stand works well as a companion to a laptop or desktop PC. It can hold your phone upright for quick glances at messages or two‑factor authentication codes, and the height adjustment makes it easy to position the camera for video calls.
For gaming, the LISEN stand can support a phone connected to a controller or the Nintendo Switch in tabletop mode. The adjustable viewing angle is particularly helpful when sitting back from the desk. However, strong tapping on the screen or intense physical input on a large tablet may cause some vibration in the stand.
Around the home, it is convenient in the kitchen for following recipes on a phone or small tablet, and on a bedside table for watching videos hands‑free. The non‑slip base and padding keep it from sliding easily, even on smooth surfaces.
From a value perspective, the LISEN stand at around $9.99 compares favorably with many no‑name stands that offer less stability or fewer adjustments. The combination of a metal base, multiple hinge points, and case‑friendly design is notable in this price bracket.
The LISEN Cell Phone Stand Phone Holder for Desk is a well‑rounded, adjustable stand that suits a wide range of everyday scenarios—from office video calls and PC gaming to kitchen recipe viewing and bedside streaming. Its combination of a weighted base, adjustable hinges, and case‑friendly cradle make it more versatile and stable than basic budget stands, without becoming overly bulky.
If you want a compact, reasonably priced stand for phones and smaller tablets, and you frequently use rugged or thick cases, this LISEN model is an appealing option. It is especially well suited to users who need an adjustable, stable holder on a desk or countertop, and who do not rely on it to support the very largest or heaviest tablets at full extension.