
All the time I've been working from home, I find my neck feels a little tight when I look at my laptop. So I was looking for a way to increase it without taking up too much space. I started out with metal coasters, but felt it would be impractical to take with me (if I ever go back to the office). So I saw a demonstration of a Moft foldable stand online and thought it looked good. but it was $25.00! So I looked and found this. Looks like he did almost the same thing for 150% LESS! It seems child's play. After some fiddling with the setup (very few instructions included - I had to search the web) I plugged it in and set it up. This elevates my laptop to the level of my standalone monitor, which is what I wanted. A SMALL complaint. If you press on it too hard, it will start to slide. it has not yet curled into e, but it seems to be moving in that direction. But since I'm typing on an external keyboard and using a separate mouse, the problem only occurs when I have to wake it up by pressing the power button. Definitely worth 4 stars, especially for the price!

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