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๐ป Elevate your workspace, elevate your game.
The BoYata Laptop Stand is a premium adjustable holder crafted from sturdy alloy steel with silicone pads for slip resistance. Designed to support laptops up to 17 inches, it features multi-angle adjustments and a ventilated surface to enhance airflow and prevent overheating. Its compact, Z-type design optimizes desk space while promoting ergonomic posture, making it ideal for professionals seeking durability, comfort, and style in one sleek package.











| ASIN | B07HBQSCM3 |
| Adjustable Length | Yes |
| Antenna Location | Desk |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104 in Laptop Stands |
| Brand | BoYata |
| Built-In Media | Laptop stand |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops |
| Compatible Phone Models | Laptop up to 17 inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 14,821 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fastening Type | Bracket |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Form Factor | Tripod |
| Item Weight | 1100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BoYata |
| Mfr Part Number | N19 |
| Model Name | N21 |
| Model Number | BoYata |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Sturdy |
| UPC | 711102517678 711102517951 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | NO |
J**G
Great product/ buen invento
This raises your laptop to a higher level that saves your neck from pain. Great idea for people who does a lot of work on their laptops. Great price. Really recommend this. Este producto estรก muy bien hecho para que la persona pueda tener una mejor postura corporal cuando trabaja por largo plazo muy buena estabilidad y compatible con todos los laptops. Y a muy buen precio
K**O
Perfect for artists/designers for iPad and laptop use
As a designer/artist, Iโm always looking for the-right-for-me tech to make things a heckuva lot easier but tech that also encourages better use habits :) I particularly wanted a stand that would work for both active iPad use - something comfortable enough to use for drawing for long periods - and something that would support a larger 17โ laptop when necessary. This stand is perfect. It holds my laptop really well and allows room underneath to put a keyboard. It has good height adjustment. Itโs incredibly sturdy - quite heavy in fact - but thatโs exactly what I need for the tech I use. Iโve tried plastic stands and they donโt work well for me. The joints on this stand move smoothly but they do take effort/pressure to alter - I would say they are stiff. Some might be out off by that but itโs important to me: I donโt want the angle slowly changing because Iโm leaning to hard on my iPad for 2 hours! There are multiple angles you can choose easily and itโs well made and looks great. If you are a designer or an artist looking for a stand you can keep at your desk and use daily for long periods, this is a great choice. You could take it places if you have to ... but itโs weighty... so probably not something Iโll be doing. Itโs great for light/reg iPad use too: the cord tucks out of the way nicely so itโs great for kitchen use (recipe viewing etc.) - basically any desk/countertop use. Happy customer. It arrived very quickly, packaged well... no damage whatsoever. Highly recommend.
B**R
It's really, really good.
The Boyata stand was a really nice surprise. I'd just gotten a string of three high-dollar items that were defective from Amazon (none of them from Boyata, it should be noted), so my expectations were low. Surprisingly, the stands are beautifully made, sturdy, extremely adjustable, and well-thought out. I liked mine so much that I bought a second one 24 hours after the first one. Aside from them working really well, here are some specific things that are worth noting that might help you decide on it. 1: The floor-print is much smaller than an ordinary laptop. The actual base of the stand, while not tiny, is a lot smaller than my 13 inch Macbook Pro--the space savings will increase as you go to 15 inch laptops and greater. Even though the laptop itself will be just as big as it was before you put it on a stand, valuable desk space is returned. 2: You can use the base for things. You could put a phone charger in there, for instance, or do what I did and put my speakers in the base. I've tried it with my Bose Soundlink Mini 2, with HomePod Minis (both work really well), and if you lift the stand way up, you can even fit a full-sized HomePod in there. But you could also store a USB-C/Thunderbolt dock in the base, or you could even put your coffee in there if you happen to have the stand up enough. The point is, it's a plain, perfectly level space you can put stuff on. 3: It's really sturdy. I'm a fairly paranoid person that worries if my expensive laptops or tablets will eventually fall off of something like this if it begins to sag, but you really have to force it to adjust. This will be annoying for smaller people to get set up, admittedly, but when you get it where you want it, you have total faith that it's going to stay there. You can even put your palms on it and type on it like you normally would and it won't budge. This is going to be especially valuable for those with big, heavy laptops. It'll hold them. 4: The highly skeletonized, open-air construction means you can place these in front of speakers with minimal effect too. 5: It folds quite flat and doesn't take up a ton of space. This would not be a bad thing to travel with to use at a hotel desk, for instance, for better ergonomics. 5: The only thing I don't like about it is how huge and prominent the Boyata logo is. I get that they made a great product and want to show off their trademark, but I'd prefer it either be a lot smaller or near the back. It breaks up some of the beauty of the stand. Anyway, this one's a very easy 5 out of 5 stars.
R**D
Sturdiness & function
I ordered this to keep my new HP Laptop on when I m in the kitchen. It was easy to assemble, the design and versatility is useful. I like the angle you can put it on & phone holds good. I do like the use of it and glad I made purchase.
M**S
Stand is good. However, product's box was ripped
Amazon Package: 5/5. Product Package: 3/5. Product itself: 5/5 This is my second laptop stand with this brand. The stand itself has a sturdy design and holds the weight of my laptop perfectly (15in). It is also super easy to use. The challenge was the Product Package, it arrived ripped on both sides.
A**E
Elegant, High-Quality, and Multi-Purpose
The manufacturing quality of these laptop stands is truly excellent. I've purchased THREE of them -just can't seem to get enough I guess -and not one of them had a single defect. The powder-coat is impeccable and makes them attractive and easy to clean. The three-bar mechanism for height adjustment is friction-bushing based and stays exactly where you set it. I also like the rubber strips on the laptop platform and underneath the base, which prevents your laptop (and stand) from sliding around -though it's still easy to grab and shift by hand. Additionally, the tabs/ears on the back of the stand allow it to be used as a book holder (while reading/studying), which is why I purchased it for a third time... it's dual or multi-purpose.
J**N
Great for Artists.
Artist's review: I bought this stand for my Samsung Tab S7 FE, to be used mainly for drawing. This was my criteria in my search, and how well the BoYata stand holds up after one month of use and evaluation: 1. STURDY: This stand is nothing if not sturdy. Right out of the box I was thrilled and shocked at the strength required to adjust it. Definitely needs two hands, and please follow the directions and lift/push from the MIDDLE of the stand, rather than the corners. Being aluminum, it is fairly lightweight on its own, but feels delightfully robust, even with a tablet, hefty tablet case, and both hands rested on top. I am able to draw comfortably without worrying about it tilting lower. I plan to use this stand with my 13" wacom tablet when I am back in my home office, and I have no doubt it will be sturdy enough to handle the extra weight. 2. ADJUSTABILITY: The range of motion here is plenty for any reasonable office needs. As an artist, I like to have my tablet raised above the desk surface to reduce hunching, while still allowing my keyboard to remain underneath in it's usual place for an easy back and forth if I need to type. For too long I would have to shuffle my tablet and keyboard around to draw, pushing my keyboard off to the side just to reach the tablet screen. This is the perfect solution. 3. COMFORT / FIT: As this is a stand designed primarily for laptops, I did not expect this category to be a 100%, but I'm pleasantly surprised. The main concern I had was the size of the support thingies. My tablet with no case is 1/4" thick. This leaves a good chunk of support arm sticking out (see 3rd picture). I personally did not find this to be an issue when drawing, though occasionally it could be distracting. But with a case, the tablet fits a whole lot better, almost completely eliminating support arm interference (see 4th picture). In landscape mode, the Tab S7+/FE is 11.21" wide, and it fits perfectly. However, the tablet height in landscape mode (7.28") does leave this particular tablet sitting just below the soft silicone grey pads at the top corners of the stand. Without a case, you definitely risk scratching your tablet and/or the stand. I could hear it scraping unpleasantly when it would shift, but never observed actual damage. The simple and obvious solution is a case. Just keep the potential scratching in mind if you plan to use a narrow tablet au natural. There are a couple extra inches at the top, but that doesn't bother me, and in fact allows me to set my sPen on top without risk of knocking it off (which I would totally do, being the klutz I am). 4. FINAL THOUGHTS: COLORS: If you want true Rose Gold, order "CHAMPAGNE". From the photos, the color option listed as "Rose Gold" looked a bit too saturated or magenta to me, so I opted for "Champagne" and I'm so glad I did. It is the perfect rose gold- any brighter/pinker and it wouldn't vibe with my other rose gold tech accessories. WOBBLE: I saw some reviews mention that the stand has a bit of a wobble to it, which is true if you intentionally jiggle it, but how often are you gonna do that c'mon. Any stand is going to wiggle a bit if you shake it deliberately. Just don't do that and you shouldn't have any issues. I have been using this sturdy and stylish stand for a month and I love just about everything about it. Would highly recommend if you are an artist using a tablet or laptop.
O**L
Worth It, You Won't Be Sorry. Don't Hesitate.
In spit of using my laptop constantly (or so I thought), I never needed a laptop lift until the nationwide lockdown due to the Coronavirus. Working remotely thrust me into working online for 12-16 hours a day. After a week of that my neck was in so much pain, I didn't know how I was going to go on. I could no longer look down at my laptop without extreme pain, so I began looking down at my laptop for a solution on Amazon. I wanted something sturdy and easy to use without moving parts that could break and be annoying to adjust (preferably one pice). I liked this one because it seemed to have all the things I was looking for, and I like the silver-tone color. To be honest, there was one that I liked slightly more, but the projected delivery date was a week more than this one, and my neck couldn't take any more. Plus, this had many good reviews, and it weighted a bit more than the other one. For something that's going to support my MacBook Air, I prefer it to be heavier, and sturdier, so I ordered this one. I LOVE IT! I'm trying to add pictures, but Amazon seems to have disabled that right now??? not sure, but i've added pictures to reviews in the past, but now I don't see that as an option. Some reviewers complained that it's hard to adjust. It's not hard to adjust. It doesn't glide with the touch of a finger, no, but it's holding my MacBook Air. I wouldn't want it to be slipping up and down easily. It moves up and down stiffly, and yes, it does require a conscious effort and significant pressure. It's easier to adjust it without the laptop placed on it. I think this is the way we want the stand to be. It should take some effort to adjust it, so that it stays put. But it's not hard to get it to move the way you want it to go AT ALL. And, There are no separate parts that can get lost or broken. I love that. My neck still hurts, because I'm on the computer just an unreasonable number of hours per day. But, my neck was to the point of no return before I got this, and without it, I couldn't have gone on, so this lift has really helped a lot. I recommend ordering a separate keyboard and mouse so your hands can work comfortably below. It's not comfortable to raise your arms up so high to type. I knew this would be the case when I ordered this stand, so I also ordered an extra keyboard and mouse that I could use with the stand, to not have to raise my arms up high to type. I saw one or more questions asking if it's uncomfortable to use the computer mousepad with the brackets projecting out from the stand. One reviewer said they're flush, so no, it isn't. They are absolutely NOT flush with my MacBook Air, however I don't think they would interfere with me using the mousepad, if I chose to use the laptop mousepad, which I sometimes do. Usually, however, I use the mouse and keyboard on the table level that I purchased. If you're using a laptop for many hours a day, you should really invest in this lift. It's worth the money to help your neck and back, and to avoid headaches and neck/back pain. I've been using this lift for a couple of weeks, and I am very pleased with my purchase. I don't think you can go wrong with this lift. One thing that could improve it a bit is to have the base be a little heavier. A couple of times it has started to tilt back a little. I have my keyboard on the base, which helps. A slightly heavier base would help more. No accidents so far with m MacBook Air toppling over, but still...
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