The Posture Laptop Stand is designed specifically for hotdeskers - those of us who need some neck re-alignment while we work, but have to pack up and run at the end of the day! Posture is super lightweight and portable.
Hey guys! Maker here.
I designed Posture when I was suffering from back, neck and chest pain late last year. The alternatives were all either too expensive, too bulky to too low for my needs.
Would love to answer any questions!
@aidanbreen Really love the design and simplicity... but how is this not still too low? Do not see how this elevates laptop screen enough to come at eye level. About half the price of the better alternative, yet when it comes to ergonomics, anything under 100 bucks is totally worth it.
@ipears Hi Jan! Thanks for the feedback.
I suppose it depends on two things:
1. The size of your laptop (wider laptops with bigger screens will be raised higher).
2. How tall you are, and the length of your back.
For me, the top of the laptop screen is a hair below eye level. It's not ideal, but there was a balance to find between a sturdy, portable stand, and the effectiveness of the elevation of the screen.
I can't say scientifically if the height is perfect, but I can say that I prototyped and tested it for months to be sure it was effective.
Great idea, @aidanbreen, just bought one. Just one remark: Could you add the dimensions of the stand to the description? I guess that information could be useful for some customers, especially the height of the "hook", because some laptops are thicker than a regular MBP
Not being adjustable is the biggest negative; I'd have better luck with a stack of old books. Users should know they are paying ~39 dollars for three plastic sticks.
Pros:
The fact that its easy to dis assemble and carry around with you
Cons:
this thing is slippery, height is not adjustable and the sharp "stand" p
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Ultimately, I'm disappointed in the product.
Not being adjustable is the biggest negative; I'd have better luck with a stack of old books. Users should know they are paying ~39 dollars for three plastic sticks.
Pros:The fact that its easy to dis assemble and carry around with you
Cons:this thing is slippery, height is not adjustable and the sharp "stand" p
plastic stick scratches my desk