🚀 Elevate Your Work Game with Nexstand K2!
The NEXSTANDK2 Laptop Stand is a lightweight, portable, and adjustable ergonomic riser designed for laptops ranging from 10 to 17 inches. With 8 height settings, it promotes a comfortable viewing angle while ensuring optimal cooling for your device. Its universal compatibility and quick setup make it an essential tool for professionals on the move.
Brand | NEXSTAND |
Product Dimensions | 27 x 29 x 25 cm; 250 g |
Item model number | K2 |
Manufacturer | NEXSTAND |
Series | laptop stand |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Foldable |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 250 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**L
MUST HAVE LAPTOP STAND for business executives on the move
I'm consistently travelling on work. It is not just annoying but also painful when you travel most days of the year and irrespective of an airport or hotel, end up hunched, looking down at the laptop screen.This can be an excellent accessory as it does not take up as much space as the heavier metal options and is quite light. I worried if it would break during travel but placing it in a corner was suffiicient.PLUS - the height is adjustable and takes it higher than the metal laptop stands (i have three of the metal stands)metal stands are fine if you worry about toppling the stand and have less space for the base to be rested on than the two legs of this stand.GET THIS. You will not regret it if you have it in your wheeled cabin bag and just yearn for something to help you rid some neck pain. Fabulous way to have a smile on your face like they do in commercials (just that on this occasion, you are not getting paid to be the model but the smile is yours and genuine!)
D**M
Good Value, well made
I recently purchased the APzek foldable stand which in all but name is the same as the much praised Roost. The former is £15, the latter £70. I have done a detailed review of it on Amazon. -The only small criticism I had on that otherwise phenomenal product was that the minimum height is around 22cm. It's not possible to lower it further.So here are my views on the Nexstand. Please see the photos for comparison.Build quality is good and the stand opens and closes effortlessly. It doesnt quite feel as solid as the APzek but I have no complaints about fit and finish.The Nexstand is slightly larger and perhaps 40 to 50 gramms heavier, not a huge margin but it may or may not make the difference between fitting in your bag or not. Check measurements.While the APzek has softer rubber protection on the clamps and front feet, the Nextand has what feels like soft plastic on the front feet and clamps. - The result is the Nexstand may slide more on smooth surfaces and the clamp may be slightly harder on the laptop. However, after using it no marks were left on my 15" 2019 XPS. - Still, worth bearing in mind longer term and I probably would advise to buy some self adhesive rubber tape to add a bit of protection and slip resistance.The Nexstand will adjust lower than the APzek (see photos) if that is important to you. It also has more levels between lowest and highest. The APzek has three, which I feel are perfectly adequate, minimum height aside.Clamp size is slightly larger on the Nexstand so if you have something like a gamers machine, that's probably the one to get. It comes with inserts (hard plasic) for very slim ultrabooks though I probably would'nt use those without adding some rubber protection//tape if you use an expensive machine.The bag it comes in a softer nylon sock style, the APzek's is more of a tent material. Both will do the job.So, which one to choose? As both are clearly made for travelling, my vote would probably go to the APzek. Essentially you are getting the Roost stand for £50 less (but in fairness I think £70 for that product is somewhat over priced) - It's slightly smaller and lighter and a smidgen sturdier though the Nexstand is by no means badly constructed. The APzek has better rubber parts compared with the more plastic ones on the Nexstand. Both probably benefit from a little added protection. The APzek is also a little cheaper though neither is expensive for what you get.If you have an unusually large (thick) laptop my choice would be the Nexstand. It also goes lower than the APzek so that is a consideration too.Both highly recommended.Hope this helps.
E**R
it's not really easy to type
It works very well. It comes with a little soft carry case, which fits perfectly in my 15" laptop case.The height is adjustable. The laptop is held securely, and keeps it in a position that is more ergonomically correct, so you don't have to constantly look down, which can lead to headaches and a sore neck. You will need a keyboard and mouse though, as when you have the laptop in the stand, it's not really easy to type.The one downside of the stand is that it is not easy to collapse it, to put it away - I keep getting the skin on my fingers / hands trapped when I collapse it, which really hurts. Other than that, it is a great stand, works well, is lightweight and stable.
S**S
I’ve come to love it!
I initially thought it was a bit flimsy and would easily break. However, I’ve come to love using it- in reality it’s turned out to great and robust.I have a neck injury and I can adjust the stand to different heights for different table height etc- which is a real asset.I am very pleased.
A**N
Save your neck and get this!!!
I use this nearly all the time. It is very easily adjustable and is able to raise my laptop by a foot! There are many adjust points so you can use it for the height you need. The build is really very good: joints are sturdy and the polymer used is stiff: I can type on the laptop if needed and there is no shake. OK, you would not do this as the keyboard will slope when the laptop is on the stand, but, hey, it's possible!The stand is compact when folded and will easily stow away in a backpack. Also, the stand is relatively unobtrusive in use: it does not occupy much more table space than the laptop itself, and is visually light too.It's made working on my laptop a pleasure again, and no neck pain this time!
A**C
Perfectly designed and made
I was provided with a simple metal stand as a height adjustment option for my laptop. When I had an accessibility officer look at the set up, the only way of getting those types of stands at my eye level was to put them on to a pile of books. The NextStand is light, folds up to go into my laptop case, and unfolds in seconds to provide a perfect support for my laptop at a height which is actually useful for me to work at. - I chose this stand because it has more (eight) adjustment options for the height unlike some of the similar options on the market.If you need a portable height adjustment stand for your laptop working... this is the perfectly designed product for mobile working.
L**E
Super easy to use and transport
I was recommended this by a colleague, and I’m glad I bought it. It’s slim and compact when not in use, and comes with a cover which can be pulled closed at the top. It’s easy to expand to use, and collapse when you’re finished with it. I would definitely recommend it.
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