Ryan
I just set this up to work while lying flat down in bed since I need to lye down for most of the day due to my spine disease and it's the first time I can actually get work done while doing so! It's also light and compact enough to bring on a carry-on bag when I travel! This is the best bang for buck I've ever gotten in a product for my personal needs.
Amy B.
This is perfect! I have a small desk and wanted to be able to stand to work. I put my keyboard on the stand with my monitor on the desk. The stand is compact and easy to set up. The instructions are easy to follow. As stated before, this is perfect!! Thank you!
J. W.J. W.
I found this stand a little clumsy to adjust at first, but stick with it. It works well if you want to use while you’re in bed or sitting on the couch, but it’s also great for putting It on a desk. I spent the summer working at my dining table and even at a lower level, I was able to tilt my laptop to where it was really comfortable on my wrists and arms.Where this has really helped me was raising my laptop up so the screen was at eye level. A year ago I find out I had five herniated discs in my neck. I had surgery replacing two levels of my spine in my neck. Looking down isn’t great for your cervical spine and this Has helped me avoid that. Being able to put my laptop at eye level while I work my way through grad school has been incredibly helpful. My neck is more comfortable, therefore I can work for longer periods of time. I also don’t worry about not having good posture in my neck while I’m working.I was seriously considering every other stand besides this until I saw it reviewed as one of the best stands on some technology websites. Now I know why. It’s one of the cheapest ones out there, it has a really good height, and it’s really functional. I absolutely love this thing!
travelawp
It took a bit for me to figure out how to work the knobs. And yes you may not want to unassemble and reassemble. But otherwise makes working from home and standing easy and less stressful on my back and neck.
Erica
After years of using an Ikea wooden laptop desk, I caved and paid more than I was originally willing to for this desk and it was so worth it! This thing is great. It's super adjustable to basically any height and tilt, doesn't easily tip at an angle with the weight of the laptop, and the desk surface is thin and seems to do a really good job of dispersing heart from the laptop as the fan does not run as much/as fast as with the wooden desktop. Also, I have a pretty thin laptop, so I wondered if the tray lip to keep it from sliding off would be too high, but it's just right, so it doesn't stick up and cut into my wrists when typing. My only complaint would be that the mouse tray could use its only smaller ridge at the bottom so it doesn't slide off if you have it in a slant position, but that's a minor issue and I might try something like a plastic report cover spine cut to size.
Diana
Fácil de armar. Excelente compra.
Eddie Frencher
I think it's a great product. I really like it. It looks cool and really has a lot of freedom to adjust to your desired placement. If you are going to set it up for your desired hight and don't plan on adjusting it all the time then it's perfect. If you plan to adjust it all the time then It can be cumbersome as you need two hands to adjust it and it can feel kinda awkward. Also there are no rubber grips on the bottom legs so it can slide around on a smooth serface. Buy some of those if you intend on typing on the laptop keplyboard. I recommend this product, for the price. It doesn't ook cheap. It can feel cheap to the touch (plastic) but in all honesty it's not cheap plastic. I'm very happy with this product. Im even more happy that don't have to go looking for something better.
Moomin
I got this desk to vary where I can work and teach from home. If I'm at the dining room or outside table, my laptop needs more height. This does a great job at lifting my laptop to the perfect height. And you can have it angled instead of flat, so you can still use the keyboard. But, typing on it does make it shake a tiny bit as you type. So using an external keyboard is more ideal and more comfortable.This is all metal and well-made. It's sturdy for my purposes. I wouldn't sit on it or even lean my weight on it, but I don't plan to do those things anyway. I just need to raise my laptop camera to optimal height for wherever I want to work.Adjusting this takes a bit to get used to. I recommend adjusting one side, and then turning it on it's end to make the other side match. If you don't force it, the adjustments just snap into place without an issue.
Elizabeth
Given all this working from home due to COVID-19 I needed to improve the home office work situation. Having the laptop up higher than the desk is helpful for prolonged work hours. It helps both in terms of healthier posture positions and provides for more flattering camera views. Also, I got tired of moving the laptop and disconnecting for each zoom meeting to accommodate these concerns. This allows me to just keep the laptop on this tray (with laptop on it still connected to wires) from front desk to side desk so I can either comfortably work along side the dual monitors or slide it over to the side desk for zoom camera ready zoom backgrounds w/o disconnecting wires. So clever. And when all this zoom ends, our family will have this to use on the couch and help eliminate all that heat and EMF (by including an EMF board on top of the tray) on their laps when using laptops for fun.
S. Gagne
Due to my disability I need to lie practically flat, so I was looking for a tray that could go nearly vertical without issues. This one works just fine for that. I had to secure the keyboard I wanted to use down on it, But otherwise it works well beyond the 30° is that it was originally advertised for. It's heavier than it looks like it should be and I am concerned that it's going to eventually break but I've been using it for six months now with no issues.