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Review on πŸ–₯️ Adjustable Laptop Table Stand with Mouse Pad - Fully Ergonomic Mount for Ultrabook, MacBook, Gaming Notebook - Lightweight Aluminum Black Bed Tray Desk Book Fans - Supports up to 17 inch by Paul Wall

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase.

I love this new stand. I used to work in gastronomy, ie. on your feet all the time. Now I work full-time from home, which means I don't move much without leaving home for work. I started looking for ways or things to change, to be more active. I learned all the health benefits of a standing desk. I threw some boxes under my office stuff and figured I'd invest some money in remodeling my desk. I didn't want to make it permanent as I have knee issues and like to sit from time to time. Based on my requirements, this ticked the bill and wasn't too expensive. Basically, I needed a keyboard stand since my monitor already moves up and down a foot with its own stand. The build looks pretty solid. The platform is metal and the legs have plastic fasteners. Each joint has a large knob (it looks gray in the photo) with the dimensions of the angle printed on it. They also provided a map showing all the different ways to set up the stand. PROS It's regulated. There are many different ways to get your legs at different heights or angles. To help with this there are measurements of the angles at the joints as well as a map showing different angles to achieve different positions. It folds very compactly so I can store it away when not in use. The fans work great although I will be using them for a keyboard and not a laptop. Seems pretty solid when I shake it while holding my keyboard. Very affordable compared to other standing desk converters. CONS To customize it, you have to remove everything from it. Each leg must be adjusted separately. When used on a table it may be necessary to rubberize the bottom of the legs to keep them in place. Doesn't slide very easily, but push a little and it moves. Overall I am very happy with this purchase. I knew I wasn't going to get all the bells and whistles that the expensive versions have, but I was more drawn to the price. I would recommend small rubber pads for the bottom of the legs, luckily I have them. Overall very impressed. UPDATE After a week of use I would like to point out something. I use a stand to hold a Dell keyboard. Unfortunately you cannot use this stand at an angle (shown in my first photo) as the keyboard will slide down and against the metal edge. It's uncomfortable to put your wrist on it and it's not ergonomic for your wrists. The keyboard has rubber feet, but they are too far apart to touch the metal surface. I suppose if you put a sticky rubber thing underneath it will work just fine. Another option is to use a wrist pad, which gives your wrists a place to rest. I use the stand horizontally (in the last photo) which I have no problems with.

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