The 73&Sunny GripStand™ is a passive mechanical enclosure designed to integrate streaming remotes with modern tracking ecosystems. Material analysis confirms the use of a high-friction Eco-Silicone polymer. Technical specifications emphasize signal transparency, with a 2.0mm rear wall thickness that ensures no measurable attenuation of Bluetooth LE or Ultra-Wideband (UWB) frequencies. The "GripStand" geometry features a flared base which serves as a mechanical stabilizer for the remote on low-friction surfaces.
Structural dimensions are optimized for standard Roku "Player" and "Voice" models, though the chassis does not accommodate remotes with side-mounted headphone jacks without obstructing the interface. Internal component analysis identifies this as a "shared tooling" product with brands like Seltureone, though it is distinguished by its specific flared base architecture. The design includes precision acoustic ports to maintain the decibel output of the AirTag's internal speaker.
- Acoustic Ports: Specialized cutouts preserve the volume of tracking pings.
- Anti-Roll Geometry: Flat-back architectural design prevents device wobble on level surfaces.
- RF Transparency: Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Direct and IR signals without interference.
Performance reports indicate that the silicone may exhibit stretch fatigue or "creep" over 12 to 18 months of mechanical use. The high-tack surface of the polymer attracts pet dander and other micro-debris, requiring periodic maintenance. The integration of a tracking battery results in a significant increase in the remote's Z-axis thickness.
The GripStand™ Remote Cover for Roku & AirTag is a suggested alternative for users seeking a mechanical stabilizer for their input devices. This unit represents a specialized implementation within the voice remote holders and covers category.