✨ Elevate Your Game, Elevate Your Space! ✨
The Razer Monitor Stand Chroma is a versatile and stylish accessory designed for gamers, creators, and professionals. It features a 4-port USB hub, ergonomic height adjustment, durable aluminum construction, and customizable RGB lighting, all while supporting up to 44 lbs. With a 2-year warranty, it’s the perfect blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal.
R**M
Best black aluminum riser I've found on here
Finally, a black aluminum stand that supports a Thunderbolt monitor without bending from the weight. I've been looking for something like this for a while, specifically an aluminum riser in black to match the aesthetics of my Apple desk setup that won't bend under the weight. It's weird how hard this is to find. And while this one is really expensive, it works. Plus, the LED lights underneath and extra ports on the side are a nice touch. I didn't necessarily need them, but yeah I'll use them for sure.
T**T
A solid stand, needs a longer USB C cable
I have a large 49" ultra wide OLED monitor with metal housing and a metal stand coming in at almost 30 lbs. I wanted something that would be able to prop my monitor up while offering some storage space below for earbuds and various other things. I decided to try Razer's monitor stand.The first thing I noticed was the great build quality. The stand is made of metal and feels sturdy. I put my monitor on the stand, which is just big enough for my monitor's large footbed, and the stand didn't wobble. I've tried other stand in the past, but they always wobble with the off-center balance of my monitor. There's a large amount of weight in the back and most of the display's weight is towards the front due to the curve.It was easy to assemble because there was no assembly. I took it out of the box and that was it. The size is large enough for my 49" monitor and can fit my small TKL keyboard under it. I don't use the space to store my keyboard, but I do have some earbuds, cables, and various other things stored under it.The stand does act as a hub. Razer included a 1.5ft UCB 3.2 type C cable. It's way too short to use with a desktop that's off to the side. I get what they were trying to do because the stand has HDMI input and three USB outputs (two type A, the other type C). It would be great for notebooks. But Razer should have included a longer cable. This is an expensive monitor stand and USB C cables are inexpensive. I ended up buying another cable that was long enough to reach my desktop.HDMI 2.0 also doesn't help much when you have high refreshrate monitors. I could not plug my monitor into the HDMI port and use its native resolution and frame rate. My monitor supports 240Hz and a native resolution of 5120x1440. When using the HDMI port in the Razer dock, and not my GPU's DisplayPort output, my resolution was fine but I was locked to 120Hz. I could drop my resolution down to 3840x1080 and get 240Hz, but then I was running at a lower resolution.I still have the dock hooked up to one of my desktop's USB 3.2 outputs, but I'm only using the two type A ports for accessories and the type C port for charging things. I tried plugging the stand into my GPU's USB-C output and the USB-C on my motherboard (which I think relies on my CPU's integrated graphics), both had the same results.Razer's software is also kind of terrible. It takes forever to boot on my desktop (which is a Ryzen 7 5800X with 64GB of RAM, a primary 2TB NVMe PCIE 4 SSD, and RTX 4070Ti) and the RGB doesn't kick in until after the software boots, which is usually the last thing my desktop fires up. I have a lot of background processes (Corsair for the fans and CPU cooler, Logitech for my mouse and speakers, Samsung's display software, Steam, OneDrive, Windows Security, and a few others). But Razer's software seems to use the most RAM and take the longest to boot.Still, if you're in Razer's ecosystem, this is a nice stand for everything. It's high quality, holds a heavy ultra wide monitor, and the USB expansion ports are nice. The HDMI port is rather terrible if you have a high resolution, high refreshrate monitor and the stand's overall price is expensive. But the build quality is premium and it's sturdy.
P**W
Gorgeous black monitor riser
I needed a monitor riser to help organize my desk and to put my monitor on. This was perfect especially since I was looking for a black one. This one is made of aluminum so it's not super heavy, and can support up to 44 pounds - strong enough where I don't have to worry about it. I thought I didn't care about the lights, but I actually liked that more than I thought I would. Now that my monitor is on top of it, I have increased storage space and my desk looks much neater with my planner and headphones tucked away underneath it. While this costs more than other monitor stands, the build quality of this is excellent.
K**E
Overpriced but
This shouldn't cost customers more than $100. It has two usb ports and one hdmi, one usb c for the host. THAT'S IT. Yes, that's all you get after paying over $200. RGB is not bright at all, 10% of what is being advertised in the description (that is a more disappointing factor for me). I couldn't even if RGB is on unless I look at it from below. If RGB was bright, I would've let it slide because I have USB docking station to plug in my usb devices.I wouldn't recommend this product. I'd advise you stay away from laptop stands all together, most of the time, they are unnecessary.Update: giving it two more stars, it has been very useful to me nowadays. My soundbar sits on top of it. I have my laptop in front of it, it’s 18” but the cables coming out my laptop goes under the stand so it’s a clean look as cables are not visible. RGB is still a disappointment, but build quality and the polished look is a top tier. It will last.
D**T
A Sleek Fusion of Style, Function, and Performance!
The media could not be loaded. The Razer Monitor Stand Chroma isn’t just a pretty face—it’s a smart blend of aesthetics and utility that brings both style and function to your desk setup. Built with durable aluminum, it’s incredibly sturdy and can support monitors up to 44 lbs., making it a reliable choice for both ultrawide and curved displays.Right out of the box, the stand has that premium Razer feel—minimalist yet boldly futuristic. The Chroma RGB lighting adds a dynamic glow to your workspace and is fully remappable, letting you sync lighting effects with your games or other Razer gear. It's an eye-catching touch that’s perfect for RGB enthusiasts.Where this stand really shines is in its built-in 4-port hub. With 2 - USB-A 3.2, 2 - USB-C 3.2 (one USB-C port is for the connection to your computer), and HDMI 2.0 ports right on the stand, it dramatically reduces cable clutter and boosts connectivity. Plug in peripherals, a second display, or even charge devices—all without reaching under your desk.The ergonomic height lift is another thoughtful addition, helping to reduce neck strain during long work or gaming sessions. Plus, the integrated storage shelf underneath is great for tucking away your keyboard, notepad, or external drives, keeping your space clean and organized.If you're looking to elevate your workspace (literally and figuratively), the Razer Monitor Stand Chroma is a standout option. It's perfect for users who value both form and function, especially in a gaming or RGB-themed setup. While it's a bit of a splurge, the added ports, build quality, and slick lighting effects make it well worth it.
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