Rick B.—October 12, 2020✓ Verified purchase
A fairly ingenious design. It takes a bit of effort to get it set at the angle you want, but once it's there, it isn't going to move. I searched and searched for a product like this, and Amazon finally turned it up. And it's a bargain, to boot. I'm using it to elevate my Nektar Panorama P1 midi controller above one of my keyboards and angle it toward me to make the controls easier to reach and adjust and the screen easier to read, and it's almost like this was made for it. The shelf has enough friction that the rubber feet on the controller keep it from sliding, even when the shelf is angled down as steeply as possible, and the feet on the stand are a nice, grippy rubber as well, so there's no danger of it sliding around the desk while in use. It took a lot of hunting to find this product, but it was worth it in the end. Read more
HonestReviews—October 22, 2020✓ Verified purchase
Really hefty package. Assembly was easy. You slide the two C rods into each base and secure with the provided knobs. I wanted a laptop/desktop stand with room underneath so I can tuck my ipad or notebooks to save space. If in the future you upgrade to a monitor, this is a great 2 in 1 (angled and flat for a monitor). What really sold me was the curved structure of the stand, metal material, and the ventilation holes. It keeps my laptop from burning up. For a Macbook Pro 2017, 13", the typing experience can be bothersome if you want to rest your wrist area on the stand itself. This can be bypassed if u rest two markers at the base of the stand, so your arms don't get pressure-marks. Otherwise, great laptop stand for those who use their computer 24/7. Read more
Iasmim—January 9, 2023✓ Verified purchase
This product helped me out a lot. I purchased it to put on my stationary bike as I saw someone else bought it for the same reason and had the same bike I have. It's sturdy, durable and easy to assemble. However, the metal lip on it can hurt your wrists after a long time. Read more
eme—October 10, 2020✓ Verified purchase
So many things are disappointing, but hey, it was cheap and does the job... it's almost shocking to get something that's as advertised, well-made, and fairly priced. This is all that AND a great design. I have carpal tunnel syndrom and this lets me tilt my laptop without putting the keyboard so close to to desk that my wrists are extended. I'm at my laptop in my pandemic home office for hours and this is just what I needed. The riser puts the camera at a good level/angle for zoom meetings. I almost never write reviews, but this deserves it! Read more
Joshua Munsey—August 11, 2020✓ Verified purchase
After long searching, I have found the perfect stand!!! Super Strong, Easy to Assemble, and has the Perfect clearance for a DELL XPS with TB16 laptop dock!!! Why The perfect dock... Well, the TB16 dock has a connector that comes out of the left side of the dock. the XPS has a TB port on the left side on problem is the cable is only 3 ft and very sensitive and with this dock, it sits perfectly under the stand and connects to the laptop with minimal strain on cables and clears up a ton of desk space. Will be BUYING MORE!! Read more
Adee—March 22, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Works nicely with my 16" laptop. Well built, easy to assemble. Read more
A Shopper in Los Angeles—August 26, 2020✓ Verified purchase
I purchased two laptop risers to use for my personal and work devices, each one a different model. This is the one that I am using with my 16" MacBook Pro. My first impression is that it is substantially more durable and larger than I expected. For some reason I thought it would be made of plastic or some other lightweight material, but it feels quite sturdy. It was easy to assemble and the instructions were clear. The laptop itself fits within the faceplate of the stand with about a 1/4" on each side to spare to give you a sense of the size. I was worried that it might feel wobbly when typing, but there is none of that. The only things that seem a bit off for me are the height of the riser and the lip on the front edge. The riser is tall enough that I can use a mouse easily in the space underneath the faceplate. While the screen now sits properly at eye level, it'll take a little time to get used to typing at that elevation. The lip is about 3/4" high which holds the laptop easily in place, but it is just a little too high and I can feel it when I type, plus in order to open the laptop I have to lift the front of the device. I will look for some small shims to raise the front of the laptop slightly and eliminate those issues. They're not big deals and overall I'm happy with the purchase. Read more
SMo—August 26, 2014✓ Verified purchase
This is a great laptop stand, and it is very nice that it is adjustable. It has the same design as the Allsop Notebook Stand Redmond Adjustable Curve (30498), which I purchased first until I had to return it due to a manufacturing defect (that a replacement suffered from as well). The VIVO stand is much the same in design as the Allsop, and I do not see any reason to think its an inferior product. The height and size of them are basically the same. The platform measures 14.5" wide and 10" deep in the center (~9.5" at the sides as the back edge has a curve). When position parallel to a desk, the platform is exacly 5" high. When tilted all the way forward, the front of the platform is just under 3.5" high and the back is 6" high. It adjusts easily, and I have not had problems getting the two legs positioned the same. The legs stand just over 12" apart, and you could easily store something underneath. You could fit something less tall but wider if it ran across the legs. Read more