Stands and accessories for Studio Display

I ordered the non-adjustable stand for my Studio Display, figuring I didn’t use a stand for my iMac, and the Studio Display was only a bit lower. (OK, who am I kidding — after I ordered, I reconsidered but the adjustable-stand version was backorded for many weeks, and I didn’t have the willpower to wait).

After getting the monitor, I wanted it maybe an inch or two higher. I’m 6 foot, but must have long legs and a short torso. I found this Satechi combo stand/dock that goes under the monitor, and adds ports to the front:

You can judge for yourself whether the look will work for you (I’m still in the process of setting up the home office and organizing cables, so forgive the mess).

I’ve only had it for 24 hours, but so far, so good. It wouldn’t surprise me if the speed of the ports on the front isn’t ideal, but I’ll probably only use them for things like audio devices, etc… My favorite feature is being able to tuck cords and other odds and ends underneath the stand, to reduce clutter.

Any other good acessories for the display out there?

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Looks good, maybe a bit short for my taste.

Which iPad stand it that?

It’s this one:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08SQKZDKR/

I’ve only had it a couple days, but it works well — height adjustable, and the gooseneck (is that the term?) can be bent to different angles. My one worry is that the springs in the clamp are really, really tight, and I was a bit uncomfortable with how tightly it squeezed the 12.9 inch iPad Pro. In the photo in my above post, I folded the top clamp down and the iPad is just resting on the bottom clamp.

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