Callas Multi-Functional Ergonomic Portable Laptop Stand
Set your laptop on a tabletop or standing desk, and you’re in for an ergonomic nightmare. The screen is too low, forcing you to angle your neck and slump your shoulders at an uncomfortable angle. If you plan to use a full-sized keyboard, there’s nowhere to place it because the laptop itself is in the way… and forget about trying to use the laptop in bed or on the sofa. That’s why there’s an entire industry of laptop stands designed to raise, angle, and support your laptop in a variety of situations.
If you spend much of your time working from home, some sort of laptop stand is virtually essential. If you use your laptop in a variety of locations, you might even need more than one type of stand, since some work best on the kitchen table, others can help you work in bed, and yet others are designed specifically to turn your desk into a standing desk or help musicians follow music while performing on stage.
Why Use a Laptop Stand?
When you’re using a laptop, the screen should be just above the eye level, and your keyboard should be just below the elbow level. This arrangement isn’t possible with a laptop alone; Because its screen and keyboard are very close together, you either have to hunch forward and crane your neck or raise your hands and arms, straining your shoulders and wrists—sometimes both at the same time. If you use your laptop for long periods, you should raise your screen or lower your keyboard—most likely do both
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