Best tablet stand for ticket check-ins

I’m at the front desk of a mid-size museum and our iPad (9th gen) handles timed tickets, but the current gooseneck wobbles whenever the 10:30 a.m. rush hits. Any sturdy, low-profile swivel stand you like that lets us scan quickly and still point guests toward the Mesozoic gallery and the textile studio without blocking the floor map?

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And heckler Windfall + PivotTable — stable at 10:30 rush; low-profile swivel; adhesive base if no drilling: https://hecklerdesign.com/products/windfall-stand-for-ipad-10–2.

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We switched to the Bouncepad Counter with Rotate for our 9th‑gen iPad — low profile, 180° swivel, and the weighted base doesn’t budge in the 10:30 crush: https://www.bouncepad.com/products/counter. One tip: add a thin ring of 3M VHB under the base and let it cure 30 minutes; it kills micro‑wobble without drilling. Do you need it to flip toward guests or just swivel?

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