🎧 Elevate Your Game with Style!
The Pyle Portable Dual Laptop Stand is a versatile and ergonomic solution designed for DJs, gamers, and professionals. With adjustable height, anti-slip prongs, and a durable alloy steel construction, it supports up to 33 lbs, making it perfect for various devices. Its portable design allows for easy assembly and disassembly, ensuring you can take your setup anywhere.
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 5.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 2 x 14 x 11.25 inches |
Style | Stands |
Theme | Music |
Color | Black |
Fastening Type | Bracket |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Laptop |
Adjustable Length | Yes |
Compatible Phone Models | all |
Mounting Type | Portable |
Form Factor | Tower |
Compatible Devices | Laptops |
P**S
Forget that iffy reviews, it's a go.
None of the other stands really offered what I was looking for, but like other people have said after reading the reviews I was hesitant because of the mentioned flimsiness and overall stability.When I first unpackaged it I was a little bit overwhelmed, because it wasn't obvious at first how it went together. After thinking about it for a minute and looking over, it really couldn't be easier. I feel like anything easier would be flimsy, and as long as everything is tightened well, which means checking all of the multiple pieces that unscrew, it should be plenty sturdy for you. As far as it being stable, just make sure everything's tightened down.Now I have done two mods to mine, which took no tools other than a pair of pliers. The first one I did was sometimes I like it really low, so in one of the photos you'll notice at one of the outside brackets has a little piece broken off the bottom of it, that's so I can lower it down all the way. I just took a pair of pliers and folded it back and forth until it weak into the metal and snapped off about a half an inch of metal. That's the caveman way of doing it, anything else would do better but I still got it done. The other mod I did which has worked for me pretty good in the last couple of months is to prevent the stand from tipping backwards which it might do if you have a lot of weight on the top and a light controller like I do, on the bottom. So I just moved up where you screw the stand in at. I'm only using one of the two holes, but I've got industrial double-sided tape other under the other end, which is just there to prevent it from sliding, ideally you would want to drill out a hole in either use a flat bolt and washer, or use the flat screw that came with it in and tap a new hole so you can screw in that front screw.. it's still super sturdy, as you can see right now it's loaded up and balancing on a bed, which it could not do prior to me repositioning the legs.They could be part of the reason why I think it's so sturdy. I usually have my controller and my laptop pretty flush, but I decided to raise it up just the middle platform recently to try to help my posture while playing at home.It's a great value for the money, and really nothing else I or other have seen has this form factor.And while adjusting the height on this isn't as fast as a push button clamp (what's used on aluminum crutches) I think this is far sturdier than that, and really not that bad to take apart and re-assemble, I wasn't looking forward to it until I did it a couple of times, not an issue at all.Height is sufficient enough to where you can even put a keyboard or some performance pads on the bottom if you're using on a desk.If I could go back I would purchase again without question.
B**D
Right on Point!
I hade to ditch the studio desk due to space ect. So got this set up going and have my mic live 2 and Roland Tr-8S that couldn't sit side by side due to limited space.Well this stand came in clutch!! It's probably the best in terms of affordability, sturdiness, ability to really dial in hight overall and between top and bottom racks.My first attempt at putting it together I realized it wasn't going to fit under the screen in the picture. Though it's so versatile I was able to adjust it and it's just right.Putting it together was not hard just not snappy but I totally didn't even notice the instructions... So it's honestly overall pretty easy it's just a lot of different parts but again, pretty easy.Thank you for such an on point product !!!!
R**Y
More stable than you expect
As with others, I was a little concerned about the stability. It's not rock solid but the little bit of movement doesn't affect my performances, or my practice sessions so I call that a win. One of the cross bars came slightly bent making assembly a little challenging but overall still a good product and a great price point. If you're starting out, setting up your rig and want to save a few bucks, this is the way to go. If you're a professional, then maybe look to someone a little more permanent, or a solid road case with laptop shelf instead.
B**L
Absolutely the best solution for sturdy and secure equipment stands.
I have owned so many keyboard/synth/equipment stands over the years and rarely do they last or measure up. But this stand is a more solid solution than anything else I have tried. It is rugged, made from quality materials and has the workmanship of a product made by a company who actually cares what their customers think of them, and would like to do business again in the future with them.The rack's arrangements are flexible in adusting heights, and provide such a solid base that I won't worry about my equipment now. It's construction is really ingenious and self reinforcing. The metal is nice and thick and has a very "finished" and professional look to it. They even included adhesive cushion pads to protect furniture surfaces and the equipment that I will be placing on it from scratches and dings. Very nice touch !!!I can't wait to look over the rest of their products and start getting excellent quality equipment at such a tremendous value and price.
R**N
Very unstable, hard to assemble, not portable
As some other reviews have said, this unit is pretty terrible.First off, assembly is VERY fiddly. Just lining up the pieces to put the screws in was an exercise in frustration (and I am very handy).Once I got the stand together, I realized just how unstable it is. I put my Kontrol S4 on it, and it was bouncing all over the place as the metal just bends.I would certainly not trust this stand with my $4000 MacBook Pro.The other thing is that it isn't portable. Once assembled, it's this big contraption, and I had assumed naively that it would just break down for transport. Nope, you'd have to disassemble it, which means another frustrating experience with fiddly parts to get it back together.I disassembled it and immediately returned it.
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