daphne—January 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I love the tray table. It's spacious has a lot of room for my laptop tablet phone and whatever I'm drinking. I'll be purchasing another one real soon. It's worth the money very sturdy nothing slides off over all it functionality is superb. Read more
Jenna Pilates—October 25, 2025✓ Verified purchase
What I liked: The foldable legs make this tray extremely versatile — I used it tucked over my lap in bed, as a sofa table, and even propped up on the floor with ease. Adjustable angle/height (even if basic) gave me a more comfortable viewing position, which helped reduce the “looking down” strain I usually feel. Studies show lap desks like this can improve posture and comfort. It expands the space of my “work-from-bed / lounge” set-up: I could put my laptop plus a notebook and a drink beside it — which a plain blanket or couch arm doesn’t allow. Lightweight and portable enough to move from room to room — nice when I’m teaching from home then switching to evening reading. What I didn’t like: The surface feels a bit thin; if you’re putting a heavier laptop or leaning on it firmly, there was a slight wobble. When the tray is at higher height/angle settings, the stability on soft surfaces (bed, plush sofa) is not as firm as it is on hard surfaces. If the legs are fully extended, it takes up more space and needs more careful placement — I found myself adjusting more often than I expected. Overall: If you’re looking for a flexible, comfortable solution to use your laptop away from a desk — whether in bed, on the couch or on the floor — this tray is a very good value. It checks the boxes of mobility + adjustability + practicality. If your priority is ultra-premium build or working long hours in a very formal posture, you might consider a more specialized ergonomic unit. However, for casual work, reading, or lounging multitasking, I’m happy with it and would recommend. Read more
Christina B.—July 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Sits high enough but legs are a little flimsy and it tips forward easily. Read more
dragonlover—February 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Very well made and sturdy; fits perfectly on my recliner so I can sit comfortably and work Read more
Dusk—May 26, 2025✓ Verified purchase
So I grabbed this as more of an experiment that I'm trying out with more floor oriented items in my apartment in my apartment. Functionality wise it works, it's really easy to clean, It's comfortable although for the wrong reasons, and I'd say it's really easy to setup and use. I don't think however most people should get this as the design in itself is inherently flawed. The legs of the table itself were designed to be "rollable", so if you're using this on your bed or on the floor you can easily roll the desk towards you in order to get a better position for typing if you're using a laptop. This functionality means however a couple of things you should be aware of if you're buying the large unit with the cup holder Because it rolls, it's inherently unstable for anything other than the device you have your hands on directly. For a laptop this works because it makes it easier to get a better typing position, but if you're using this to write into a notebook for example, your hands are going to be in a more awkward position to be able to write naturally because the desk wants to roll to you. You can simply move the desk closer to you, but if you have a shorter frame this may still feel awkward for these tasks. The legs also make it uncomfortable to use as a lap desk, but it's servicable if you just need someone to quickly write something with. The roll nature also means you need to be extra cautious with drinks. I personally would only use the cup holder to put sealed small drinks for a 12-16oz cup of coffee kind of container. If the container is opened, the contents may spill out if your not careful. The tablet feature is also something that's really only usable if you're consuming a video, as it'd be awkward to use on the desk, and as with the drink may roll over on you as you position the device closer to you or be in an awkward position. For $20 dollars, I can look past these things, as I mainly grabbed this to see if I'd want to look to get a real fold able floor table down the line, so if I didn't like it outside of issues with the unit itself, then I'd consider it down the line. Read more
Author John Watson—February 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
As an author, I regularly have ideas pop into my head when I am up in bed. With this table, I can quickly set up and take notes on a pad or laptop. It is a little on the high side when the legs are folded out, so I sometimes use it with the legs folded away. Sturdy design for the price. Read more
Joshua—February 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I'll disregard the size, the measurements of the desk are published and I should have busted out the tape before purchase. But what I can't disregard is that the usb cable to the built-in hub broke immediately, because it's pointed downward AT YOUR LEG, so when you sit at this desk, if you so much as move your feet you've now sheared the very poorly constructed USB cable input on the underside of the desk. An angled plug would have been the play here, or an alternate means of connecting the power. I am typing from my laptop on this, a 15" HP Elitebook, which pretty much completely covers every "utility" function of this lap desk, rendering it nothing more than a platform for any laptop that isn't a netbook - the cover photo of the item is misleading as that is definitely NOT a real laptop that is sold outside of the Island Kingdom of Lilliput. Don't get this for using an actual human-sized laptop. And don't expect to get any of the added utility out of it because it will break. I don't mind the money spent, I knew what I was getting into, but waiting a week to receive this garbage when it's hardly better than just using a small piece of plywood was the real insult here. Read more
Yash—February 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It is so great and sturdy 😊 Read more