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Review: Just Mobile’s TimeStand is the $40 metal Apple Watch stand we’ve been waiting for

If you want an Apple Watch stand, you can choose from three major materials: plastic, wood, or metal. The universally affordable plastic options tend to look a bit cheap when paired with the Apple Watch — particularly non-Sport models — while the pricey wood ones are somewhat polarizing, sparking a roughly equal mix of “love” and “hate” responses. From what I’ve gathered from readers, metal is the most popular Apple Watch stand option, with options starting at $20 and climbing sharply; most of the best metal stands are hovering around the $60 mark. For months, I’ve felt that the sweet spot for a nice metal Apple Watch stand was right in the middle of that range, but there hasn’t been a worthy option to test the viability of the $40 price point.

That’s part of the reason Just Mobile’s TimeStand ($40) feels inevitable. It was merely a matter of time until the metal masters at Just Mobile weighed in with their take on an Apple Watch stand, and given their design history, it’s no surprise that the result is an elegant little desktop sculpture. TimeStand is machined from a single piece of either silver or black anodized aluminum with a weighted, rubber-padded base, distinctly modern and substantial, yet $20 less expensive than options I’ve previously reviewed from Mophie and Nomad. Moreover, TimeStand’s unique shape offers compatibility with all Apple Watch bands, though there are some small caveats you might want to be aware of…

Key Details:

  • Affordable Apple Watch stand made from a cylinder of machined aluminum
  • Measures 4″ tall by 1.95″ wide at its largest points, tapering to 3.2″ by 1.75″
  • Available in silver or black
  • Requires Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, like all other Apple Watch stands
  • Doesn’t work with upcoming Nightstand Mode

TimeStand’s most distinctive feature is its appearance. Designed by Denmark-based design studio Tools, the shape is described by Just Mobile as a cylinder, though it invisibly tapers from perfectly round at the top to an oval at the bottom, with a very minimal 1.75″ to 1.95″ footprint. Just Mobile chose to angle the top surface, and cut a large cylindrical hole out of the center, forming a “C” shape with the remaining metal. Photographs might suggest that the open side of the C has sharp edges, but they’ve actually been finished softly enough that you won’t cut yourself on them.

The central hole isn’t just visually striking — it’s also functional. It’s set at just enough of a distance from TimeStand’s top to enable the remaining metal to support the Apple Watch while letting any band dangle underneath. While you can physically turn the Apple Watch into landscape orientation, the recline Just Mobile chose for the watch is a degree or two shy of activating the large clock-faced Nightstand Mode on watchOS 2.0, at least as of the current beta version. Some people will consider this disappointing; others won’t mind at all.

Like every other Apple Watch stand, TimeStand requires you to self-supply an Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable — either the one that comes with your Apple Watch, or a spare. Predictably, the cable is routed through the left edge of the stand, with the circular inductive charging disc resting inside a rubber-lined recess on the top. Any version of the Magnetic Charging Cable will be elevated enough above TimeStand to avoid metal-on-metal contact; Apple’s thinner metal version of the Magnetic Charging Cable sticks out roughly 2mm from TimeStand, and the thicker plastic Sport version of the cable is around 4mm. Adding an external rubber ring might have provided peace of mind for nervous Apple Watch owners, but wouldn’t have looked as nice, and most likely wouldn’t have made an actual difference in day-to-day use.

A channel in TimeStand’s left edge holds the cable before it routes through TimeStand’s bottom, and emerges from a hole in the back. While the channel could stand to be deeper on the left side to better hide the cable, it’s secured well enough at two bend points to avoid accidentally slipping out during normal use. The weight inside TimeStand’s base is also heavy enough that you won’t pull the stand up every time you remove your Apple Watch from the charging puck. My only concern would be making sure that any closed metal band avoids rubbing against the edges of the metal C on insertion or removal.

I’ve been a fan of Just Mobile’s metal design pieces for years, so for $40, TimeStand strikes me as a very good value: it offers the same level of style and quality of materials you’ll find in $60 stands from companies such as Mophie and Nomad, but at a price tag closer to entry-level $20 Spigen stands. An obvious initial omission was TimeStand’s launch with only a single color, silver, which matches the majority of Apple Watch and Apple Watch Sport models, but in August 2015 Just Mobile added a jet black aluminum version (shown above) as an alternative. That leaves only one tweak — a slight adjustment to the top angle for Nightstand Mode compatibility — that could take TimeStand from “very cool” to “universally appealing.”

Manufacturer:
Just Mobile
Price:
$40
Compatibility:
Apple Watch

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Comments

  1. Am I missing something here? Watches have been around for years and years so why all of a sudden do we need a stand for them? My Apple Watch rest perfectly fine on the night stand with the charger stuck to the back every night. Never once have I said “Damn I sure do need a stand for this”. SMH!!!

    • Tony - 9 years ago

      I have an Apple watch that I have been charging the same way you do. But I have to admit that this cool watch stand adds to the elegance of the Watch itself. This is just a further way to enjoy the styling of the Watch.

      • irelandjnr - 9 years ago

        I would have assumed the main impulse to buy a stand is to stop the watching from becoming scratched.

    • archie0527 - 9 years ago

      No one “needs” a stand for their watch. Just like no one needs a dock for their iPhone. But we want them because like Tony said, it adds to the elegance of the product

    • Milorad Ivović - 9 years ago

      Because all of a sudden, you need a charger for them.

      That should be reasonably obvious. Some people like stands so charging cables don’t get knocked around. Duh.

      • irelandjnr - 9 years ago

        You’ve a point. You’re also rude.

      • Milorad Ivović - 9 years ago

        Yes, I’m rude… but no more rude than the person I was responding to, who “SMH” at how stupid people are, for wanting stands. No more hypocritical than you are irelandjnr, for your inability to keep your mouth shut instead of “correcting” me.

    • galley99 - 9 years ago

      I lay my stainless steel face down in a leather jewelry tray that came with a wallet I bought several years ago, and plop the charging disc on top.

    • vandy75 - 9 years ago

      Please report to the remedial study hall pronto.

  2. Milorad Ivović - 9 years ago

    I like the look of this thing, but it’s a shame the angle isn’t slightly more inclined.

    I like that you took a shot of a watch positioned sideways on it though. What would fix this stand for me, is if you could rotate the top angled portion so sideways mounting still used the cutout recess. Otherwise it’s really just another vertically oriented stand which was not designed for nightstand mode.

  3. MaRz Franco - 9 years ago

    I got a stand for my watch because the cable kept falling and sometimes the cable would get pulled and there goes the watch with it. The stand was less then $20 and well worth it. Also holds my phone in place as well. having to find the cable for the watch on the floor, then having to find the cable for phone as well, not fun. 1 Stand fixes both problems :D

  4. dvdv0815 - 9 years ago

    I don’t understand why someone is sending “Stands” to shops after learning of watchOS 2.0? It doesn’t matter who’s stand it but those who announced their stand before WWDC should make updates and someone like just mobile should make the update before showing off the “new” stand a month after WWDC.

    It is surprising how low the number of vertical stands is if you google pictures for “apple watch stand”. For me the only current stand I ordered is the night stand from elevationlab.com. I admit that I would rather use a nice metal option but form has to follow function. Wake up just mobile, twelve south etc. …