💼 Elevate Your Game: Comfort Meets Productivity!
This versatile laptop stand features an integrated palm rest for wrist support, a full-size USB keyboard for efficient typing, and an adjustable height to promote better posture. Compatible with a wide range of laptops, it’s designed for professionals seeking comfort and productivity in their workspace.
K**.
Not ideal for people who were trained to type from the home keys
I'm using this stand for a laptop/tablet combo PC, so my machine is smaller than a standard laptop and the screen doesn't flip open to 180 degrees (it's the ASUS Taichi and it's had a lot of issues--think twice before getting a tablet/laptop PC). So because of my laptop's limitations, I have to spread open the laptop stand pretty far. It takes up so much space that it doesn't fit on my desk unless I lay a big board over it. Also, being spread out so far, the monitor doesn't come up that high, so I'm still bending over to look at the screen. Those are problems more specific to my situation.What anyone may find annoying is that the Enter key is not immediately to the right of the quotation mark key, like on any other keyboard. For some reason, there's yet another key (the backslash key) between the quotes key and Enter. So, every time I go to press Enter while I type, I type a backslash instead. It's slowing me down quite a bit. Now I'm trying to retrain myself to stretch my pinky finger extra far to start a new paragraph.STILL, typing on this keyboard is better than typing on my laptop, where I'm constantly brushing the touchpad by accident and making stuff happen that I don't want to happen. That was making me bonkers. And it's better to have the monitor a little bit higher. I'd probably be a lot happier all around if I was using this with a standard laptop. Except for the stupid backslash key.
C**H
Helps alleviate my neck strain
Well...I had very high hopes for this keyboard. Actually, the keyboard part rocks. I have very few connectivity issues. (Sometimes my cat rubs on my laptop and that seems to make it jinky for a second, but overall the computer responds perfectly to the keyboard.) In fact, I love the included number pad to the side. The keyboard on my computer did not come with that.I guess I felt this thing could work as more of a stand to hold my computer up at eye level. Which it does, but you have to prop your computer in it and when I do that it doesn't fit in the pull out part of my desk. I have to put it on top of the desk and then that screws up my seating and arm placement and causes pain in a different part of my neck and shoulders. (This caught my eye because I was looking for some way to raise my screen and alleviate neck strain.)However, I solved the problem by setting my laptop on some books. I can keep the keyboard part in my desk's pull out tray and keep my chair at the right height...It doesn't look the greatest but it's working to keep me productive and pain free so all is well. Probably could've just bought a different keyboard and made this same set up, but hindsight is 20/20 and I'm perfectly fine with how I've rigged this one to my needs.
M**E
This is a great concept, if it worked well
This is a great concept, if it worked well. I ordered my first one and the USB cord that came with the device didn't work at all. Amazon promptly allowed me to return the stand and sent me a new one, which appeared to work fine. However, the little piece that plugs into the keyboard gets bent easily, and when it's moved slightly not only does the keyboard stop working completely, but it causes all my other USB ports to stop working. I have to restart the computer to get the USB ports working again. I work from home and rely on the keyboard, wireless mouse, and headset to work, and have had to restart my computer in the middle of virtual meetings because of this issue. If you are very gentle and don't move it much, it seems to work, but it's caused too much interruption in my day for me to continue using it. Also, the number pad takes a little getting used to. Fortunately, it's not a huge investment and if it worked well, would be an amazing deal.
M**W
Really a great thing to have for your laptop.
This is without a doubt one of the best purchases I've ever made. I have to work off my laptop at home quite often, and I get tired of scrunching down to see the screen (15"). This configuration allows me to sit upright and see the screen much more easily. I connected my laptop to the keyboard without any problem, and I actually find it easier to type off of than the one on the laptop. I automatically grab this now every time I need to fire up my laptop at home.I guess they changed the way it is packed now....I didn't experience the possible "piece missing" issue some others have mentioned...it was all there and complete when I took it out of the box. Don't forget to use the metal rod to hold the stand in place, otherwise it will slip down flat.Great deal, especially for the price. Now if E2E can just find a way to design this with a cooling fan incorporated, it would be even better!
S**E
good for propping up your laptop and little else
This guy does what it claims but doesn't offer any spill protection. I've had a $10 keyboard for years with a spill guard and my kids spill on it all the time. This keyboard went kapoot in 2 days. To be fair, my little one spilled a bit of apple juice on it. If you buy this - be gentle. Now, we just put the old $10 keyboard on top of this one and still use the stand to prop up the laptop - so all is not lost.
N**Y
Not bad, but not what I was hoping.
I imagine this product is alright for some people. It was not what I had hoped it would be. It mounted my laptop in a way where I actually had to look *up* to see the screen. My desk was almost too narrow for this to fit; it takes upore space than you'd think. Finally, the keyboard was not plug and play but asked for drivers. I just returned it.This seems to be of good construction, but its def a 3rd party product, with compatibility issues. Not terrible, but not for me.
M**C
Backspace misplaced and USB connection not the baes\\\...(that's where the Backspace should be)... not the best.
Just set up product. USB connection did not work at first. I ri\\t... (*I'll explain that typo in a minute...), I tried using another cable, which seems to be working for now (I'm writing this review with the new keyboard). Decent design and concept. Keyboard configuration is alright, except for the position of the Backspace.... See that typo up there? The backspace button is the size of numerical keys, and is placed far out of the way... Enter button is huge, and takes up the place where the "\" button should be. Feels very odd and is time consuming to correct my attempted corret\ction... see what I mean? I'll give it a chance today, but might be sending it back for refund.Using HP Pavilion laptop and Windows 10.