How to Picked and Teste Mobile Laptop Stands

A good laptop stand should raise your laptop so that your eye level is 1 to 2 inches below the top of your screen when you’re sitting (or standing) up straight. (Do not use your laptop’s keyboard and trackpad when it’s propped up on a stand, which is no better than hunching over the laptop on your desk. Instead, use an external keyboard and a separate mouse or trackpad.)

Everyone has a different body, a different laptop, and a different desk setup, of course, so it’s impossible to recommend a single fixed-height laptop stand that will work for everyone. And if you work at a sit/stand desk, you need to be able to adjust the height of the screen to account for your sitting and standing postures. This means that most people should get an adjustable laptop stand so that they can tweak the laptop’s height as needed.

A stand designed to hold your expensive laptop must also be sturdy, and it shouldn’t wobble or shake while you’re typing on a nearby keyboard. Beyond those requirements, a laptop stand doesn’t need much; cable management is a nice bonus, and the stand shouldn’t be too ugly, since you have to look at it all the time.
A portable stand must be light, designed to fold up fairly small, and quick and easy to set up and break down. But it still needs to be stable (though we’re more forgiving in this regard, since that’s harder for a compact, lightweight stand to achieve).

It’s tough to find comprehensive reviews of laptop stands, and it’s also tough to select best mobile laptop stand which suits you. Therefore we set criteria and manufacture our products as per that set standard. We tested each model with a variety of laptops on a variety of desks with a variety of people, across the span of several months.

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