This is a very cool design, two hemispherical pieces to hold the laptop with a phone stand/cable holder inside. These hemispheres are made of soft silicone material, so they flex a little when you press on them. They are approximately 1.75 inches tall and you can change the angle of the laptop by sliding them relative to the back edge of the laptop. The bottom rim, which rests on the table, has small rubber ribs to prevent slipping. This helps elevate the back of your laptop, which provides ventilation and raises the screen to take some strain off your neck. One issue is that due to the angle, the front edge of your laptop where it meets the table is likely to be the edge without the rubber feet, meaning your laptop could be prone to sliding. For example, when a Macbook Pro 13 is placed on a glass table, the laptop's rubber feet don't touch the table at all, so you have to rely entirely on those spherical parts to keep the laptop from sliding down and off the stand. It keeps the laptop in place for the most part, but I've seen lighter laptops struggle. I wish they were a bit shorter so the angle of the laptop was less, or that some small rubber edges were included to fit over the front edge of the laptop to prevent slipping. I think larger laptops will be less affected as the stand holds the laptop at a smaller angle. The phone stand/cable holder is pretty cute and works with my Pixel 3 which is in the case. I don't have a cable short/thin enough to fit in the cable holder in the stand, but it could be done. Overall, I like the design and it does what it promises. I like the compact form factor and its ability to be used with different sized laptops, but I think some smaller/lighter laptops might be prone to slipping.
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