Customer
Love the table, however the attached plate for the mouse easily falls off if bumped and doesn’t adjust well to stay level if you change the table settings. Tend to not use it. I like to sit cross-legged and the legs don’t allow for that, but still works great.
Customer
Got this for my spouse who started working from home and needed a bit of a keyboard height adjustment, really like how adjustable this is.
Biker Bob
I got this for my wife and she loves it. It did take her a little practice to get the right angles set. I think she has had more fun just messing with setting the desk up than actually using it. The only question I have is longevity. The unit is plastic and I wonder if the joint mechanisms will hold up. I guess time will tell on that one. If you're looking for a fairly inexpensive, very adjustable lap desk then my wife recommends this highly.
Queen ZMCQueen ZMC
My main concern before purchasing this was if it would work while sitting in a padded livingroom chair. I knew it would work well in bed and on the sofa, but was not sure about the chair.It actually works great.It's about 17 inches to the outsides of each leg, which makes it fit perfectly.I've ready a hundred reviews complaining about the build quality, but it's actually decent. It's sturdy and it doesn't look obtrusive.I got it during Amazon Prime day, and I am about to purchase another one.
P. Lee
Desk is simple and sturdy but can be shaky at times. The maneuverability and setting takes time and getting use to, but once you find the right position it’s great. I find that annotating the arm positions/ angles and posting them on the tables saves time to setting the table in the right position. The mouse tray is a little small for a mouse and I would have added a lip around it to deter from falling but the rest of the adjustable table is great. The key is really to find the right positions in the table and saving the position arms for later use!!
Pink Fire
Intuitively this seems like an ideal design, because it is so adjustable. It keeps my annoyingly hot laptop off my lap. Unfortunately, because it is so light and there are few constraints on positioning the arms, getting a configuration that balances on its own is tricky. Once it's set up the way you want, it stays that way, at least.
Cynthia
This is light weight and has many options for height, however I found it not to work sitting up in bed as it is too narrow to fit comfortably around thighs/hips. It is also difficult to change midway through a long meeting or class. Found that I have to set it up before hand and cannot change from sit to stand or stand to sit once meeting/class in progress.
Jim Fuller
Overall this is a very good product that is very functional. The only change that I would make is to make the top of the piece to use the mouse on smooth, so that you wouldn't have to constantly listen to the mouse being moved around and it could be a little larger.
el
I’ve been using and traveling with this stand for about a year. If you are going to move this stand, I don’t really recommend it. It’s such a pain to change the arms and I’m actually trying out a new stand soon because I can’t stand this one anymore.
A.H.
I like this, it gets the job done when I’m working at my desk for a long period of time and need to stand for a little. It is light weight and sturdy (considering you can adjust it for your specific use), but it also moves around very easily so I have to put a type of grip material on the bottom of the legs to keep it from moving.