iSkelter Canvas Smart Desk Holds Your iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, iPhone and More

iSkelter is known for their versatile wooden lap desks and accessories for mobile devices like Hover X laptop lap desk. Now their latest Canvas Smart Desk has aimed at iPad Pro. Want the large-screen tablet be a great productivity tool wherever you’re? The new lap desk should be a nice solution.

iSkelter Canvas Smart Desk for iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, iPhone and More

The Canvas Smart Desk is an eco-friendly and practical lap desk designed for iPad Pro. As shown in the images, the lap desk comes in two models: Canvas Creator and Canvas Pro. The Canvas Creator measures 14.5 x 11.5 x .75 inches, and the Canvas Pro measures 18 x 11.5 x .75 inches. Both models show off a minimal and handsome design, and each Canvas smart desk is made from bamboo, which delivers a durable structure and natural and premium feeling.

iSkelter Canvas Smart Desk for iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, iPhone and More

Both Canvas Smart Desk models feature a dedicatedly tailored cradle to hold your iPad Pro, and the Canvas Creator also features a custom cutout for your Apple Pencil, so the lap desk forms a portable creative platform on your laps and allows you to paint on your iPad Pro with Apple Pencil wherever you’re.

Moreover, the Canvas Pro has also extra space that can hold your coffee mug or other things, and the two models have a custom groove that can be used to keep your iPad Pro, iPhone upright in landscape or portrait viewing mode, and the Pro model boasts an extra groove for your smartphone.

iSkelter Canvas Smart Desk for iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, iPhone and More

The Canvas Smart Desk is priced at $68 USD, and in addition to iPad Pro, it’s also available in multiple models for iPad Air, iPad 3/2, and Surface Pro 3/4. If you’re interested, jump to iSkelter Amazon shop for its more details.

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