Compulocks Brands, Inc. Compulocks Universal Tablet Cling Medical Rolling Review

A secure, rolling mount for tablets in medical settings, but its high price and specialized design make it a poor fit for general use.

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Compulocks Brands, Inc. Compulocks Universal Tablet Cling Medical Rolling tablet
16.1 Overall Score

Overview

If you're looking for a secure, adjustable mount to hold a tablet in a medical or commercial setting, the Compulocks Universal Tablet Cling Medical Rolling Cart is a straightforward option. It's designed for tablets between 7 and 13 inches, and its main job is to keep a device locked down and positioned exactly where you need it, whether that's for a patient in a hospital bed or a kiosk in a waiting area. People searching for 'tamper proof tablet cart' or 'medical tablet stand' are looking for exactly this kind of product. It's not about the tablet's specs, it's about the mount's flexibility and security.

Performance

Performance here isn't about processing power. It's about how well the mount does its job. The 360-degree swing, 180-degree tilt, and 12-inch extension mean you can position the screen for almost any viewing angle, which is crucial in a medical environment. The height adjustment for sitting or standing operation adds to that flexibility. Our testing put its feature set in the 23rd percentile compared to other mounts and stands, which means it covers the essentials but lacks some of the advanced cable management or integrated power solutions you might find on more expensive, specialized medical carts.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 44.2
GPU 46
RAM 35.4
Screen 34.2
Battery 48.8
Feature 19.4
Storage 30.4
Connectivity 11.2
Social Proof 6.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Tamper-proof design keeps the tablet secure.
  • Highly adjustable with swing, tilt, extension, and height.
  • Rotates easily from landscape to portrait orientation.
  • Compatible with a wide range of tablet sizes (7" to 13").
  • Mobile cart design allows for easy repositioning.

Cons

  • Our analysis shows it scores poorly for business use cases. 7th
  • No integrated power or cable management mentioned. 11th
  • The cart itself is likely bulky for home or casual use. 19th
  • You need to supply your own tablet. 30th
  • At $754, it's a significant investment just for the mount and cart.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Value & Pricing

The value question is tricky. At $754, this isn't a casual purchase. You're paying for the specialized, secure, medical-grade rolling cart and mount. For a hospital, clinic, or secure public kiosk, that price might be justified by the durability and anti-theft features. For anyone else, like a business looking for a simple presentation stand or a home user, it's massive overkill. There are far cheaper, simpler tablet stands and rolling carts that don't have the tamper-proof locking.

$754

vs Competition

This isn't really a competitor to tablets like the iPad Pro or Surface Pro. Instead, you'd compare it to other medical/industrial carts. Brands like Ergotron or Anthro make similar secure carts, often at comparable or higher price points. The key differentiator here is the 'Cling' universal mount, which avoids proprietary cradles. Compared to a basic AmazonBasics rolling stand for $100, the Compulocks is far more secure and adjustable, but also over three times the price. For pure business or entertainment use, as our scores show, it's not the right tool.

Verdict

Should you buy this? Only if your needs are very specific. If you work in healthcare, hospitality, or any field where you need to securely lock a tablet to a cart that moves around a lot, and you need extreme positioning flexibility, then yes, this is a solid choice. For literally any other use, like in an office, classroom, or at home, it's the wrong product. You'd be better off with a standard VESA mount and a cheaper mobile cart. This is a tool for a job, not a general-purpose accessory.