🚀 Elevate your productivity with style!
The Ergonomic Adjustable Laptop Stand by KENTEVIN is designed for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency. With 8 adjustable heights, a sturdy yet lightweight build, and a unique hollow airflow design, this stand ensures optimal posture and cooling for laptops and tablets ranging from 10-17 inches. Its portable, foldable design and 360° rotation feature make it perfect for both work and play, whether at the office or on the go.
Brand | KENTEVIN |
Item model number | XMLSR |
Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.7 x 10.7 x 0.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.7 x 10.7 x 0.7 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | MeFee |
ASIN | B07T4G7RJY |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 13, 2019 |
M**S
Works great. Sturdy
Does exactly what I’d needed. Holds up the laptop. Easy to transport. Lightweight. But nice and sturdy to hold the laptop up.
M**E
Great for my laptop
excellent product, easy to use, provides more space on my desk, eye level and prevents from bending down to look at my laptop and less restrain on my neck.
L**Z
It's so-so
Honestly most of this is on me for not paying enough attention before buying because the information is RIGHT THERE but some things I think could use improvements.Some initial impressions:It is kind of small for an actual laptop. I have a 17" one and everything feels wobbly and crooked while typing.Like others pointed out, with a laptop of this size the phone holder becomes useless. Not like I could've used it anyway because it holds phones upright instead of at an angle.While I appreciate the turning base it feels kinda useless if you are trying to sit upright at a desk against a wall or cubicle. I would much rather it was easier to move the base around to straighten my set up up and have the base be a lot more steady than have a base that spins on itself and makes it difficult to move around. But again this is a detail I didn't see before purchasing so that's more of a heads up for anyone that works on a desk without moving around much rather than a criticism.The plastic does feel very cheap. From the pictures the whole thing did look a lot sturdier and maybe it was just the texture and design but the actual thing feels like it could break easily. The turning base combined with the cheap plastic just makes me nervous, is it trembling? Am I trembling? Is my desk trembling? Idk.PROS: Well it does hold it up and I can see the screen at a better angle now haha. And I might be able to use it until I find something better I suppose. I don't think it will drop my laptop, at the very least.
R**S
Great product
It’s exactly as it looks in the pics great product.
V**Y
Solid and Convenient
This MeFee Adjustable Laptop Stand is quite a useful addition to my setup. It’s lightweight and easily adjustable to the perfect height for my work-from-home days. The small feet keep my laptop secure, even at the highest setting, and the swivel feature is a nice touch for adjusting the frame during meetings.However, the phone holder could be better. It’s a bit tricky to adjust to the right angle, which can be annoying. Also, it's too narrow for phones with thicker cases. The stand does shake a bit when typing, but nothing major. Overall, it's a decent product for the price, helping me save space on my desk and making my laptop use more comfortable.
S**T
Trying to be much more than it needs to be, none of it works as good as it could
I'll start off by saying it is not a bad choice for the money. it is rugged, sturdy, and reliably holds your laptop in place.However, many of the "features are unnecessary and/or often take away from the product. The "X" shape takes up much more of the bottom than it needs to, restricting airflow, prioritizing form over function despite the fact that the form is something you will barely ever see. The rubber stoppers underneath came up almost immediately. I am fairly sure they use a heat-based glue, which is a poor choice considering the function, albeit easily rectified with your own application of superglue. The feet in front add to the stability but take away from the ergonomics a bit, considering they are very sharp pieces of plastic that dig into your wrists as you are typing. Not only that but the feet are about the hardest part to deploy properly, requiring fingernails or the like to even get a grip to pull them up. The last part is the "cell-phone holder". Considering the location, jutting out from a little behind the front of the stand, it makes it nearly impossible to use your phone in portrait mode if you have any decent sized laptop unless you put the phone as far left as you can and your laptop almost unstably as far right as you can. even in landscape, your laptop will cover a good portion of the screen. Also, because it would stop once you brought it to 90 degrees, it almost always felt like your phone was facing too much away from me to be more useful than having its own dedicated stand. The last thing I could mention is the base is way bigger than it needs to be, causing this to take up more desk space than your laptop would by itself. Since it doesn't allow tremendous airflow, why not just settle with it on your desk at this point?
R**N
A laptop's great companion
This is an easy-to-assemble laptop stand that can be used anywhere. Adjusts to a number of different positions. Its turntable is pa real plus.
E**S
So far, so good.
This is working out just as needed. 14.1-Inch Laptop is older and heavier than the latest models but this stand handles it like a champ. No creaking or shifting (even when used on the couch at times). No problems typing while elevated and the change of angle seems to help my wrists a bit (maybe because it's a new position). I don't use the phone stand, but it's not in the way, and I wouldn't even know it's there during use. I can't use the tallest positions with my older Laptop due to weight (and the design of the laptop which causes the front edge to slip off) but the midrange to low positions work great. I even dug up a 17" laptop for testing, and left it setup as a content viewer with no issues. I might need another unit for the 17". Of course my current active laptop works with zero issues (light and thin). I can stash the unit a little TOO well, it's flat enough to store in a way that it's not noticed (LOL). I'm glad I tried this out, not disappointed.
TrustPilot
2天前
2 周前