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Review on πŸ“š Adjustable Laptop Stand for Bed and Couch - Foldable Desk Workstation for Home, Ergonomic Notebook Riser by Andrew Grant

Revainrating 4 out of 5

As described but requires longer legs

The stand was easy to assemble but the clips slipped off fairly easily. I lost one within days of owning it. I find the legs to be easy to adjust but it takes a few adjustments/trials to get it right. I'm satisfied with the product as described, but after using it I don't find it as comfortable as I expected. I wanted to use it when traveling - like a setup while waiting to get on a plane. It is often necessary to use 2 leg segments to achieve a stable stance. The remaining segment is often too short to provide enough space for my use. For example, when I lie in bed, 2 leg segments lie on the bed in such a way that the upper part is near the stomach. the tabletop rests on top of me, which I find uncomfortable for most tasks. From the floor to the chair, the table is too low to type on. I have not found a suitable setting to work with the bank. I can adjust my position a bit on a chair with a fairly long seat, but I have to be careful not to push it forward out of the seat. It has enough height for a stand on a desk or desk, but it takes up quite a bit of space on the desk and for that their stands are better suited. Instead, I'm thinking about using it as a camping table, e.g. B. next to a cot. I think this will work better for something like this.

Pros
  • Hands free operation
Cons
  • Waiting too long