Your product is so needed for us! I can't tell you how many of us just leave a mouse lying on the console or build makeshift trays, talkback mic, phone, mouse, radio, etc
Total game-changer for live sound and lighting engineers
Matteo Luongo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What stands or mounts is the Oneboard compatible with?
The Oneboard is the only modular gear tray with multi-directional rotation designed for compatibility with drum hoops, stands and 1/4’’ or 3/8'' threaded mounts (such as articulated arms, magic arms, super clamps and various universal devices) while accommodating up to three side accessories at once, making it perfectly versatile.
What other clamp or devices work the best with it and where to buy them?
The top accessories that are used with the Oneboard. Click on the links in text below to find where to buy them.
What devices are compatible with the NBO Universal Tablet / Phone Holder?
The holder is designed to securely fit most tablets and smartphones, including iPads, Android tablets, iPhones, and other popular devices ranging from 12 to 25mm ( 4.72" to 9.84"). Perfect from Iphone mini to Ipad Pro. Place your tablet or phone vertically or horizontally on the holder, depending on the size of your device
Does the holder and Oneboard allow for angle adjustments?
Yes, the holder features a flexible ball joint that enables full 360-degree rotation and tilt adjustments, allowing you to find the perfect viewing angle for your setup. The Oneboard also includes a 360 degree clamp.
Can I customize the Oneboard with additional accessories?
Yes! The Oneboard is designed to be modular, allowing you to add accessories like the NBO Stick/Drink Holder, Tablet/Phone holder, Angled and Standard Extensions. Up to 3 additional accessories can be inserted into the main table simultaneously to suit your needs.
Is the Oneboard sturdy enough for live performances?
Absolutely! Made from high-quality steel, the Oneboard is built for durability and stability, making it perfect for both studio use and live gigs.