Skymonkey—July 7, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I am using this laptop stand at the office with an open space without fixed desk assignment. I never know which desk I'll have and so I was looking for the perfect, robust, and portable laptop stand. This foldable laptop stand is extremely sturdy and can easily hold much heavier laptops than my Macbook Air. Its height is adjustable in two tiers. I am using the highest setting and even this is reliably sturdy. The material is solid aluminum. I am carrying with me 2 - 3 times a week and I doubt that it will ever break. Strongly recommend. 5 stars for my use cases. Read more
Abbi D—August 16, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I bought this when I went on holiday and my regular stand wouldn't fit in my computer bag. It comes with a small drawstring carrying case. It packs down to a good size and relies on adjustable vertical supports rather than stiff springs like some other varieties of laptop stands. I was worried about the weight capacity as I hadd also just upgraded from a 13-inch Macbook 2015 to a 16-inch MacBook 2023 which is signifigantly heavier. My previous stand wouldnt't stay at it's tallest. This one does great. No sagging, no wobbling (I use a wireless keyboard and mouse so I'm not messing with the computer very much), and it reaches heights that my previous stand could never dream of. Very good travel and home stand, I would buy again. Read more
Customer—July 22, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Legs don’t lock on with each other and rely on gravity to stay in place. Nothing a little bit of duct tape can’t fix. After that it’s pretty stable and it holds even big gaming laptops like Asus Rog Strix Scar 18” very well. Bought cause I needed high raiser and it didn’t disappoint. With 18” I don’t even use the full elevation available for it. Read more
LeenRose—October 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I love it. I take it to put my computer when I djay Easy to take it with me Good quality Read more
Bei—December 14, 2023✓ Verified purchase
It's worked great for the times I've been away from home. I prop my Wacom One up with it, and have had no issues so far. One thing I noticed though is that when you adjust it into position and click it into place, it's not locked there. It's not loose, but does easily be come unfixed from the position you put it in if you move it without being careful. So long as it's stationary and on a sturdy flat surface, or you hold it in place while moving it, that shouldn't happen Read more
Sunset Park—April 19, 2023✓ Verified purchase
Decided to try the 3rd generation which appears to be slightly wider, though I am sure an earlier version would have worked just fine. Very stable on a 15-inch MacBook Pro. Thoughtfully designed, precision manufactured, sustainably packaged. Fits snugly into a nice little felt pouch with USA branding and is light enough to carry around all day in your bag. Thank you China for making such beautiful products that help fix our posture. Life is much better now! Read more
stebar2—July 18, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Folds up into a nice compact form that easily fits in a backpack with a laptop. The all-metal construction provides durability and is aesthetically pleasing. However, setting the height and angle of the stand requires four separate kickstands to be manipulated into position each time you unfold it. The stand gets its job done, but it's cumbersome if you're frequently packing and unpacking it. Read more
Jim Robbins—August 3, 2022✓ Verified purchase
The stand is quite small when folded up, making it easy to pack in a bag for travel. It is also very adjustable and lets me place my laptop in many different positions. However, any attempt to move it will cause the various attachments to pop out of the holes that they rest in. It's quite sturdy once the laptop is placed on it but don't try to move it and expect it to remain at the same angles. I've had a Rain Design fixed size aluminum laptop stand for several years and the Vajun stand works just as well once I've set it up but is more practical since it is so adjustable to different heights and screen angles. Read more