💼 Elevate your workspace, wherever you are!
The RAINBEAN Adjustable Laptop Desk is a multifunctional, portable workstation designed for comfort and convenience. With ergonomic features, heat dissipation technology, and a lightweight design, it caters to the modern professional's need for flexibility in their work environment.
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | RAINBEAN |
Series | 001 |
Item model number | 001 |
Item Weight | 3.17 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.54 x 10.24 x 1.97 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.54 x 10.24 x 1.97 inches |
ASIN | B086DX4NJG |
Date First Available | July 30, 2020 |
J**N
Great, no problems, feel free to purchase
*Despite other reviews on the date I purchased this, the model I got is great.*I was hesitant to buy this because of the reviews but I’m glad I did. $30 is a bit expensive for this in my opinion but that’s how much they all are and this one is sturdy and functional so I can’t really complain. I guess in other words it’s worth the money I just feel like it should be less expensive.The legs and angles have to be identical for it to be sturdy and functional. which is good that they put the angle degrees so you can match each leg to the other.I seen a review that it was impossible to type on because it was “too bouncy” I can type perfectly fine on my laptop with this, both at my desk and also in my bed with no problems it is kind of “bouncy” I guess it’s not completely firm and stiff but there’s no problem whatsoever atleast not with my stand and laptop.I have a Dell XPS 13 and it’s pretty heavy i haven’t felt a lot of laptops but mine isn’t light by any means and I think it’s pretty heavy in my opinion and everything holds up fine. You might run into problems if you have an even heavier laptop though.I’ve had mine for about 2 weeks now with no problems so If you’re looking for a stand identical with this one in my opinion and personal experience you can’t go wrong with this one.
S**T
Buyer beware.
There are a number of critical reviews on here and this review will likely echo most of the complaints. I ran into three primary issues:1. Assembly2. The mouse tray3. The bleeping thing broke within 30 seconds of putting my laptop on itLet's handle these in order of importance, shall we?3. The bleeping thing broke within 30 seconds of putting my laptop on itThere are many things I am not, a welder among them, but even I thought the welds looked a little flimsy. Still, it had good reviews, I had assembled it correctly, it was stable, etc.So I put my laptop on it to try it out. And then the bracket sheared off. The welds on it completely failed (see the pictures - where you see silver is the bracket or where the bracket attached on the tray), and I am lucky that my laptop didn't slide off the bed and hit the floor as a direct result of that failure.That isn't a failure that I can fix with epoxy or superglue or a soldering iron, but I shouldn't have to fix a brand new product within 30 seconds of it being used for the first time because it failed catastrophically. So. Y'know. THAT happened.And honestly, if you read about a catastrophic product failure for a product intended to support relatively to extremely expensive hardware that could result in damage to your hardware and think, "Hmmm, yes, very interesting, but I'd like to know more," then read on. For those of you who read this and think, "NOPE NOPE NOPE," you are clearly intelligent and clever, and can save yourself some time by moving on to another product or another activity entirely.1. AssemblyLego does a good job of using pictures to illustrate how something should be put together. So does Ikea. It's kind of essential when you're creating a product intended to be sold around the world.This ... does not. To make sure you're assembling it correctly, looking at the last picture on the instructions first is helpful, as is learning how to use the leg supports. Be aware that there are buttons on the legs that you need to push in to alter the angle of the legs, and there are three of them, one for each leg section. The button on the third leg section is inaccessible unless you press the button on the second leg section, which is accessible through a hole on the first leg section. If you think that was a confusing sentence, congratulations. You're now qualified to write the documentation for this product.With that said, the most important picture on the instructions is the last picture, because it shows you how the tray should look when set up correctly, meaning it shows you which way the leg supports should be facing when correctly attached to the tray because there is no indication of that on the tray or the legs. It's something that's pretty easy to figure out if you attach it incorrectly, because the stand won't be balanced.However, putting indications of which way the legs and tray should be facing on the items is pretty trivial - it doesn't require anything more than a decal, and that oversight is a problem.2. The mouse trayYou're still here? Fine.If you attach the mouse tray, you'll be unable to close the legs. Remember that third leg section, the one that you have to move other leg sections just to access? The mouse tray screws into it. The screw hole is visible in at least one of the pictures, but remember that what you're seeing is the bracket side of the support legs - this is the inside of the unit, the space where your legs are supposed to go if you're using this as a lap tray, not the outside of the unit, where it's at least theoretically possible that the mouse tray might be something approaching usable, provided you have it perfectly flat, don't move, and that the unit doesn't tilt.Other people have already noted that, so I won't dwell on it more.Overall, and I can say this with a fairly high degree of confidence (because, while I may not have been a product designer, I have written instructional manuals and documents for products), this thing is, to use technical terms, a hot mess.Perhaps I just got a bad unit. Maybe all the other units are fine, and don't fail catastrophically this quickly. That only addresses the most important point. It doesn't make it easier to assemble, nor does it make the mouse tray any more usable, nor does it suggest that the person who designed this considered the problem with the mouse tray's location. I can't even say that it's cheap; it was on sale when I bought it, but this thing is usually $40 and for $40, I expect more than unclear instructions, poor product design, and a catastrophic failure within 30 seconds. For ANY amount of money, I expect more than that.Every buyer's experience is unique - you may not run into any of these issues and find yourself wondering what that dude on Amazon was complaining about. If you buy it and run into any of these issues, don't say you weren't warned. This thing is fail wrapped in disaster and surrounded by trash.DO. NOT. RECOMMEND.
M**S
Hilarious and educational!
When we were kids, we used to call anything that was needlessly complicated "Chinese". That adjective is apt here, with this Chinese laptop stand. The instructions are written in such poor English that understanding them is like trying to see the bird or umbrella or whatever in one of those magic eye pictures, sans the resulting resolution.For example: "Fan uses an USB connection computer round plug hole computer desk open the top switch" or, most important: "Several reference common (the same position, according to the different scale, adjust degree below)"Below which, we are given a series of 8 different possible configurations for this thing, all of which, apparently, simply make it stand up. Each configuration has six angles. one for each of the three angles on each leg. The three joints of each leg are marked in 30 degree increments, 0° - 330°, and the joint itself has a button which you depress and then you turn the leg to dial in the correct angle. (The indicator arrow is very tiny and in low relief, without contrasting color. So the first thing I did was to color the arrow with a metallic gold Sharpie, so I could see it.) For each of the 8 configurations, the angle of each joint is specified. Sometimes they are the same for each leg, such as: 1. a 0° b 0° c 30° 2. a 0° b 0° c 30°; other times, the angles mysteriously diverge: 1. a 120° b 30° c 135° 2. a 270° b 45° c 105°. To further complicate things, the illustration shows us that the second, or middle angle of each leg is the "a" angle, the first or lowermost angle is the "b" angle, and the top angle next to the tray itself is the "c" angle. So you have to think "C-A-B", going from the top of the leg to the bottom. Or "B-A-C" going the other way. But there's nothing as simple as A B C about this contraption! Lastly, and perhaps most disappointingly, NONE of the configurations work. None of them result in a functional position for a laptop tray. That is not to say, however, that such a position is unachievable! Because, with the power of the many degrees of the full radius at hand, we can do it! Remember that 9th grade math teacher who admonished you that "Math is everywhere!"? Well, this is her validation and testament. This is an EXCELLENT tool for improving your ability to rotate and mirror angles in your head! If descriptions like, "It's located about 65° from where you are standing" have always baffled you, they will no more after messing with this laptop stand for a while! No more imprecise descriptors like "right" and "left" for you! It'll be 90 or 180 degrees, thank you very much! Don't worry - if you can divide fractions, you can do this. Think positively! Is it worth $35? Well, education isn't cheap, and it's all about your willingness to learn, right? [Also worth noting: this thing is very lightweight. The all-aluminum construction seems sturdy enough, but it topples easily if used on a bed. Best for desk or table top use. The instructions indicate that one of the uses for this thing is "Flower", which I take to mean that you can use it as a plant stand. Amazing versatility.]
R**O
Mesa para laptop
Buena
K**N
Poor quality
Product quality is very poor and fragile. Not sturdy to hold the laptop for longer time and it’s shaking while moving your leg. Worst to worst of product
S**Z
Good product
Sturdy and adjustable. Very good value for money. Easy to assemble and adjustable to your exact position.
中**子
可動式はよいです
若干華奢ですが、とにかく動かしやすく、折り畳みもできるから邪魔にはならないです。
B**S
Damage product
Poor quality and damage product.
S**R
Very tinny, shoddy goods
Thin and flimsy! I opened the package today and found the clip that the legs clip into was already broken! Take a close look at my pic and tell me if you think something so thin and minimaly soldered would hold your laptop! I certainly wouldn't trust breaking mine to test it out! Really shoddy goods. These come with different price tags but they are the same....DO NOT BUY!!!!
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