- Adjust height easily with front Slider and elevates the screen to eye level for better posture
- Rubber pads on the stand protects your notebook and desk.
- Tilt design cools laptop by helping heat escape and brings screen closer
- Anodized aluminum to match with Apple MacBook.
- Compatible with all notebooks and Laptops
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Karla Mercado
Yup. It's designed to help correct your posture and look AWESOME!
Sleek and elegant silver anodized metal design to go with your apple laptop (biased?). The lever on the front allows you to raise or lower your laptop accordingly. Put a wireless keyboard in front and a wireless mouse to the side of it and BAM! You got yourself a sweet little ergonomic office.
Jessica Nicholls
Absolutely Fantastic
This product is absolutely perfect. It was easy to unpackage and it supports my laptop very well. Your laptop will wobble a little bit if you touch it, but it is very sturdy. The ability to adjust the stand's angle using the slider has already come in handy and my back feels significantly better as a result of being able to adjust the stand to just the right height for me. Absolutely love this product, highly recommend.
Asifa Syeda
COOL
It's better than mStand
Airic Aie
Happy with the stand and the build quality
The height adjustment slider works great. This stand let’s my MBP line up with an external monitor, expanding my workspace. Let’s me store the power brick under the stand to hide some of the cables. The stand feels very solid and well put together.
Florentina Luchian
Very clean design
A very cleanly designed laptop stand. The laptop sits securely on the stand and easy to adjust with its' horizontal lever. This is a laptop stand that stays on your desk or table, I wouldn't call it portable because it doesn't fold down and it most likely will not fit into a laptop bag (...unless you carry a laptop "duffle"). I like this stand and happy with the purchase.
Melanie Timothy
Solid Design - Adjustable Height - Impressed
The iLevel 2 is designed to be a solid riser, to bring your MacBook screen up to "eye level." It's not a typing surface. You'll need to match it up with a keyboard. I chose the iLevel over Rain's MStand because it was adjustable. It raises your screen in order to create a desktop work environment. No straps or belts or hooks. Easy on, easy off. Impressive.
Butch Gabriel
Got this for my wife to avoid neck strain - ...
Got this for my wife to avoid neck strain - makes a huge difference for her when working on the computer for a while.
Jered Quarles
Ergonomic Notebook Stand
Love this notebook stand. Works exactly as described. I have an older model notebook that runs warm when resting in my lap. This stand DOES keep my laptop cool, and is extremely comfortable to use whether at a standing desk or resting in my lap. The leveler makes height customization a breeze. LOVE everything about this note stand. I am one happy Finicky Shopper!
Carmelita Russiana-Catubig Lisondra
Perfect Stand for those with neck issues!
This is one of the best purchases I have made in a long time. I have some very serious neck issues and the constant strain of looking down at my laptop was not helping. I ordered this stand and what a difference. I now look straight ahead at my screen and my neck is feeling better. The keyboard is also easy to use while on the stand if I don't plug in my keyboard. Also - it is very useful as a book stand! I love to read but again, the strain of looking down at a book or holding it up at eye-level is too much. I would recommend this to anyone who has neck problems and needs to work on a laptop.
Kristine Gallegos
Well-built MacBook Stand to Help Eliminate Ergonomic Problems
Like so many people these days, a lot of my life revolves around being on my laptop. Like so many people these days, all that time hunched over a laptop was causing physical discomfort. Once I realized the source of my problems and reading up on solutions to common laptop ergonomics problems, I chose this laptop stand as one of my tools to correct the ergonomics issues facing me, and eight months later I am happy to inform you that this has done its job well. Fortunately, I was already using my laptop on a standard-height desk, but having the screen at desk height (30" off the floor) was the major source of neck pain for me. At its lowest setting (the knob all the way to the left), it raises my 13-inch MacBook Pro about 5-3/4" off the table (measured to the bottom of the aluminum body that covers the back of the laptop screen). Note that if your MacBook has a different depth (measured from front to back), the amount your screen is raised will be a little different. At the highest setting (knob to the right), the screen is raised about 7-1/2" off the table. I am just over 6' tall and tend to find that my neck is able to maintain a comfortable neutral position when the knob in the right third of the slide, but of course that varies according to each user, their sitting position, and own comfort zone. All-in-all, this provides a really great range of screen heights that is likely to fit most peoples' needs, especially on 30" height desk. I think the pictures do a great job of covering aesthetics (that is certainly a big part of this purchase). It is high-quality aluminum, and like all aluminum, it is a fairly soft, scratch-prone metal. Mine has remained in nearly new condition after 8 months, and it maintains a clean look that looks almost looks like an Apple product. If you have one of the newer space gray or colored-aluminum MacBooks, that might obviously be an issue. Mechanically, the stand is solid. There are no indents or notches in the slide. There is a slight spring to the upper "lever" of the base such that if you have the knob set to the lower positions, the upper part of the base springs upward to the highest position when the laptop is removed. In the highest position, the stand is already at its highest position, and there is no movement. I suspect that the spring is actually to help the upper arm move upward as the knob is slid to higher positions. One caveat for use of this stand should be used with an external mouse and keyboard. Of course, Apple's Magic line of keyboards, mice, and trackpads work well with this, but the point is that when the laptop is raised, it is no longer comfortable (or ergonomic) to use the laptop's keyboard and trackpad. Overall, this product delivers in every way I need. The price is on the high side, but I hope it will last through the life of this laptop and at least one replacement or three (and maybe even the days when the laptops become archaic relics of the past). The range of screen lift (about 5-3/4" to 7-1/2") suits me well (and I suspect, will suit a large number of people) and the aesthetics are a great match for MacBook users.