https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pcbite-the-professional-and-affordable-pcb-holder--4#/
I have an AOYUE 326, which is ok - there are a few minus'es, as well as plusses:
The magnets are not
that strong, so the board slips out/around somewhat easily - especially if a bit of force is being applied. (Solution - don't do that
)
The cuts in the magnet pieces are 'two sizes fits all' - or it doesn't fit. Ok for most boards, not ok for boards with components/sockets/shield cages near the edge. They are quite long/wide.
It's not 'too' high in the holding/working area, so it's possible to rest the elbows on the table while working (Less jerking and jitter while soldering, etc.) on the board.
The base is sturdy, and it doesn't move around the work table - but easy to move, if need be. Can be grounded, but I prefer to not zap components, so I ground myself and the working area underneath the holder
The base can supposedly take a bit of heat, without warping. I don't know if this is worth getting the 326, and not just using the base that comes with the PCBite kit - It's the PCB that's supposed to get heated up, not the base below. I have the 326, and no bites
I have a dream about combining the base with the PCBite clamps, but they seem too high to me - and hence it's not a comfortable working situation, especially for shoulder joints and muscles - alternatively my wrists must be angled at almost 90 degrees, if I have to rest my arms and elbows on the table.
No replies yet on if they will make a lower version - which imho should be quite easy
There's a thread in the Crowd Funded Projects forum:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/crowd-funded-projects/pcbite-the-professional-and-affordable-pcb-holder/