Two more Apple accessory makers have each announced third-party stands for the Apple Watch: DODOcase this week unveiled the Charging Stand, while Twelve South is developing the HiRise.
DODOcase Charging Stand
The Charging Stand is a luxury item, handcrafted out of California orchard walnut. As with the Griffin WatchStand, to supply power, owners have to thread the charging cable bundled with the Apple Watch into carved grooves.
The weighted base is made of solid steel, and a special travel mode is said to allow carrying the cable and charger in a convenient package.
The stand can currently be preordered for $70, with optional leather monogramming. The first 100 units will also be numbered. DODOcase expects the product ship five to six weeks after the Apple Watch launches on April 24.
Twelve South HiRise
The HiRise again requires Apple's charging cable, but tilts the Watch at a steeper angle than other stands for easier viewing and interaction. The top band of the Watch rests over a silicone pad, while the bottom band angles through a notch and rests on a leather pad that conceals cabling underneath.
Supporting everything is a wide metal base that uses a hidden rubber layer to prevent slippage.
The HiRise should ship in May at a price of $50. Twelve South isn't taking preorders, but is signing up people to be notified when the product is ready. Black and silver versions will be available.