Hmmm. The demonstration of the later model highlights using the device to create a handle on a thing with a smooth surface -- in this case, a surfboard.
For folks who can't grip things, Tenikle user might be able to create a strap on a smooth thing.
Flat smooth spaces are rare on wheelchairs, which are optimized to be as small as possible. I can see wrapping a Tenikle around an arm or head rest. I poked them for an answer to "how far does the clip slide; could it hold an iPad" and haven't received an answer.
For less money, a foam twist tie is an excellent way to secure stuff to a wheelchair; patent holder NiteIze Gear Tie makes them in various shapes, lengths, and colors. They don't come with a nifty slide-on-your-phone case.
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Date: 2021-04-16 03:14 pm (UTC)Hmmm. The demonstration of the later model highlights using the device to create a handle on a thing with a smooth surface -- in this case, a surfboard.
For folks who can't grip things, Tenikle user might be able to create a strap on a smooth thing.
Flat smooth spaces are rare on wheelchairs, which are optimized to be as small as possible. I can see wrapping a Tenikle around an arm or head rest. I poked them for an answer to "how far does the clip slide; could it hold an iPad" and haven't received an answer.
For less money, a foam twist tie is an excellent way to secure stuff to a wheelchair; patent holder NiteIze Gear Tie makes them in various shapes, lengths, and colors. They don't come with a nifty slide-on-your-phone case.