The Rain Design iLevel2 Laptop Stand is a bit different from the other stands on this list due to the fact that it works best with an external keyboard and mouse.
Not portable -Works best with external keyboard and mouse You can buy the Besign LSX3 Aluminum Laptop Stand here.In our testing the stand did wobble a fair bit when typing, so if you’re considering picking this one up, you’ll likely be better off using it with an external keyboard instead. A knob on the back of the stand allows you to adjust the height and there is also room under the tray to stash a keyboard when you’re not using it. While the other laptop stands on our list have rectangular trays with cutouts for airflow, this one is U-shaped to provide even more airflow to your laptop with rubber strips on either end to keep your device in place. The centerpiece has a maximum height of 7.65 inches (195mm) and a minimum height of 4.92 inches (125mm). Although the base has a length of 8.8 inches (225mm) and a width of 7.4 inches (190mm), the laptop tray is actually quite a bit larger with a length of 11.4 inches (290mm) and a width of 9.6 inches (245mm). The Besign LSX3 Aluminum Laptop Stand, which is available in either grey or black, is compatible with 10 to 15.6-inch laptops and can hold devices that weigh up to 8.8lbs (3.9kg). Two of the screws attach the laptop tray to the stand’s adjustable centerpiece while the other two are used to attach the base to it. In fact, this laptop stand comes unassembled and you need to put it together using the four included Allen head screws. Unlike the previous two entries on this list, the Besign LSX3 Aluminum Laptop Stand is meant to be stationary as you aren’t able to fold it up.
Needs to be assembled -Not portable -No tilt adjustment You can buy the Lamicall Laptop Stand here.When folded up though, the Lamicall Laptop Stand does take up a bit more space than some of the other laptop stands on this list due to its unique design and heavier base. To fold up the stand, you simply tilt the laptop tray back and then push it down towards the base. During our testing, we found that the hinge requires two hands and quite a bit of force to adjust but this does mean that it’s less likely to move while in use. There are also cutouts on either side of the middle of the stand to provide air flow to your laptop and due to the stand’s almost diamond shape. The stand has a length of 7.8 inches (198mm), a width of 7.9 inches (200mm) and a height of 6.3 inches (160mm).
This same rubber is used on the stand itself to prevent your laptop from moving or being scratched while a hook ensures your laptop won’t tip over easily. This laptop stand can accommodate 10 to 17-inch laptops and the anti-slip rubber at its base prevents it from sliding around on your desk or table. The Lamicall Laptop Stand is available in either grey or silver and features high-quality aluminium alloy as well as a larger heavier base. While Lamicall makes several other foldable laptop stands, this is the company’s most expensive one at $55.99.