ZevonβJanuary 1, 2026
I needed a stand that is small, somewhat light weight and portable, one that can be reduced in size and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. I'm tall and I was concerned that there wasn't one that met all my requirements and extended to a height that is comfortable for me to use. I looked at a lot of models and finally bought this one. It was delivered the same day in a small box, the size of a laptop. I can pick it up with one hand easily. It assembled in just about 10 minutes. Oh, and get this!!! It actually came with instructions, an Allen wrench and two elastic straps to hold what you put on it. The tray and the edges folded up to prevent you work from sliding off. And there is a thin foam pad the your computer can sit on. The tray canter is adjustable for comfort. The vertical rods are adjustable to your desired height. And it's pretty stable but can be knocked over. Since I will be using it for my computer, I would have liked to have a side plate for a mouse. Also, the elastic straps don't stretch long enough to go over the tray from side to side. That would help with laptops. They do stretch over the thrayy enough to go over the tray from front to back. This is good for books or sheet music but not for laptops. Trardler of my wants, I think this will work well for what I'm going to use it for. Read more

JohnnyβJuly 23, 2025
At first out the box, the stand didnβt appear tall enough, so I let it sit for a day or two after finally coming around to install it. I noticed that it does extend fairly high, which is great. The overall steadiness and functionality is very simple. The build quality is standard, but yet sturdy. If you plan on taking this anywhere with you breakdown is simple so it is definitely portable. One feature that I appreciate is the elastic straps that it comes with so you can secure your projector to the stand that way it stays in place which is huge. The stand is also versatile. You can use it as a laptop stand if needed, and a plus about it is the table top does rotate back-and-forth.. Read more
marvin nortonβOctober 15, 2025
Nice unit but the base doesn't tighten to the pole so makes it a pain to move, because the top part comes out of the base. Other than that nice unit! Read more
JGβDecember 4, 2025
Good Value for the price - this stand is flexible, stable and strong. It can be used for Computer / LED projector / Lecture or Music stand. It would be nice if the top shelfβs edges were just a bit less sharp feeling - but that aside - it has moderate strength in holding angle and height and good stability. But it really wants to be flat packed for easy transport - which means tear down is needed Two small design improvements might be: 1) Its assembly would be faster and just as sure if instead of an allen key wrench to tighten the base bolt and nut - if that assembly were replaced by another set of them thumb-nut and bolt assembly used elsewhere for height adjustment - just reversed for freedom of movement. 2) the possibility to have the top shelf re-mountable - either as horizontal (as it comes welded) - OR - vertically - as there is only one tilt mechanism - which as it comes (welded) the top shelf can till up and down (on the horizontal only) Read more
E. M. EinsteinβDecember 13, 2025
Works exactly as it says. Folds up reasonably well. Sturdy and easy to assemble. Read more
RLβDecember 21, 2025
The stand is solid and sturdy, No accidental tipping of this stand. The legs are a bit difficult to slide and adjust. Overall it is light and easy to transport. Read more
A. J. S.βDecember 26, 2025
First impression: exactly what I needed, a telescoping laptop stand. Quality felt nice, lasted a good month of being brought to gigs and opened/closed. Next month, opened the stand, tightened down the locking knob, and the screw itself snapped clean in half, inside the housing. No longer able to lock the legs in place; luckily it does still stand but only at a set height (when the center is also touching the floor) as the legs can no longer be locked in place. I'd replace the knob, but the other half of the screw is deeply embedded in the stand and I'm not sure it's removable without damaging it further. Shame, as otherwise it's perfect for use, but not if it breaks when you look at it funny. Read more
Joe SmartβAugust 6, 2025
This is not a heavy-duty projector stand. It's not terrible for the money (I paid $25.99), but isn't durable enough to recommend. The main problem is that the tripod legs aren't heavy enough to keep the rest of the stand stable, so it's prone to tilting over if you accidentally knock against it. Since I planned to use this as a permanent stand for my video projector, that's obviously not good. This stand cannot be trusted for any kind of long-term setup and is only appropriate where you bring out the projector and then put it back in the box or on a storage shelf when not in use. Otherwise, this just isn't solid or stable enough. Read more