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Use Your Glasses as an Impromptu Smart Phone Stand [Clever Uses]

Don’t worry about stuffing a dedicated media stand into your bag or cobbling together a DIY stand from parts you scavenge at the office. Reader Nathan Dufault suggests repurposing your glasses as a straightforward smart phone stand.

This hack works best with sunglasses or prescription glasses for the nearsighted-farsighted people, needless to say, need their glasses to look the media player screen clearly. All you do is lay the glasses the wrong way up with the temple pieces curve-up, open the temple pieces slightly, and rest the smart phone on them. You’ll should adjust them to get the temple pieces out of how of the screen. The texture and curve of the temple pieces on most glasses is simply right for propping the phone up. Take a look at our test run within the photo above-we used cheap sunglasses-and reader Nathan Dufault’s setup within the photo below.

Have a clever smart phone stand to share? Let’s hear about it inside the comments. Thanks Nathan !

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