2023 UPGRADED Multi-Angle Portable Laptop Stand | Lightweight Ergonomic Laptop Holder | Aluminum Laptop Riser for desk | Foldable Laptop Stand | MacBook Stand for desk Pro Air or Any Devices 15.6" up
⭐ Compatible with Wide Variety - Homelux Theory multi-purpose portable laptop stand fits almost all laptop models up to 15.6 inches: MacBook Air/ Pro, Google Pixelbook, Dell XPS, HP, ASUS, Lenovo ThinkPad, Acer, Chromebook, Samsung, and more. It also fits mobile phones, tablets, kindle, and books as small as 1 inch up to 16 inches. Stretch/ open our laptop stand adjustable height to any width you want! On a side note, we also have different colors that match your unique style! ⭐ Multi-Angle Adjustable & Ergonomic Design - Our Portable Laptop RIser for desk features its double layer 6+9=15 holes design that allows you to adjust height from 2.16 to 6.10" and angle from 15 to 75°, while other brands only have 1 layer allowing <4" elevation and 45° max. Our ergonomic design also fixes your posture. You can freely adjust this foldable laptop stand to the perfect eye level. Now you can work, read, watch, and have fun without worrying about the neck, shoulder, and spinal pain. ⭐ Sturdy & Premium Quality - Homelux Theory laptop holder is made from a superior aluminum alloy which makes our adjustable laptop stand for desk rust-free, sturdy and durable, plus its premium anti-skid silicone pads that secure your laptop in place and avoid risking any scratches to your device and ensure stable placement. The triangular structure makes our macbook air stand more stable ensuring that your laptop does not shake or fall when typing.
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