Laptops are everything, but they’re terrible for ergonomics … unless you own a laptop stand. Whether you’re working from home, pulling an all-nighter on a big project, or binge-watching Love Is Blind, you’re unfortunately setting yourself up for back, neck, and wrist strain. For optimal comfort, the top of your screen should be just above eye level, and your keyboard just below elbow height—an arrangement you’re never going to get with a laptop computer sitting flat on your desk. A second monitor would be the ideal solution because it offers more screen real estate and adjustable height. But not everyone has the budget or room for an entire desktop setup.
What to Look For In a Laptop Stand
When shopping for a laptop stand, think about how and where you’ll use it, and how much you’re willing to spend. Here’s what you need to consider:
- Do you need portability? If you commute or like to work from a coffee shop, opt for a foldable laptop stand that fits in your bag. Some models even double as cases, like Moft’s Carry Sleeve.
- Material preferences? Laptop stands come in a variety of materials—aluminum, steel, plastic, etc. Aluminum models are generally lightweight and excellent for heat dissipation. Steel stands are sturdier but heavier, and plastic tends to be more affordable but also wobblier. If aesthetics matter, some wooden models like Grovemade’s Walnut Stand add a bit more warmth and polish to your space.
- How adjustable? Everyone’s workspace is different, and everybody is different, so most people benefit from an adjustable stand that lets you tweak your setup. If you’re using a sit-stand desk, you’ll want a stand that accommodates both modes. Some stands can even act as sit-stand desk converters, so you don’t have to purchase a new stand-up desk.
- Do you use an external keyboard and mouse? If not, go for a sturdier stand. Portable laptop stands tend to be lightweight and wobbly if you’re typing directly on the laptop. Note: The right keyboard and gaming mouse can prevent muscle strain. (You don’t need to be a gamer to use a gaming mouse!)
- Extra features? Some stands come with extras like built-in cable management and compartments for storage. Be ready to spend a little more, though.
A laptop stand is a more affordable and adaptable alternative, especially if you’re like me and move around between different workspaces. Beyond improving your posture, the right laptop stand also helps with productivity and performance. It helps your device run cooler by boosting airflow and dissipating heat; it’s a small upgrade, but it makes a huge difference, especially if you’re running demanding programs or gaming for hours on end.
Need more gear for your home office? Read our guide to Everything You Need to Work From Home Like a Pro.
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Best Overall
Branch Adjustable Laptop Stand
Branch’s Adjustable Laptop Stand is one of the most well-rounded options out there. It lifts your screen up to 7 inches high, adjusts to almost any viewing angle, and is sturdy enough that it won’t bounce or shift during use. Made of anodized aluminum with a medium-density fiberboard surface (available in walnut and woodgrain), it offers a clean, minimalistic aesthetic. At just $65, it’s an affordable pick, especially compared to other wooden models. It’s tough to adjust, but that’s not much of a downside as it is a testament to its durability. It’s collapsible, but it’s not my first choice for travel, as the metal hinges can get in the way. But for an office setup, this is my favorite.
Specs: Dimensions: 13.5″W x 9.5″D x 2-7″H Weight: 3 pounds No assembly required -
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Best Portable
Rain Design mBar Pro+
Despite its thin aluminum frame, this simple Rain Design stand is rock solid. Don’t worry about it buckling while you type away in your living room, office, or airport. The fixed height raises your laptop 5.5 inches, and it folds up to just 9.5 x 6 inches—small enough to fit into any bag that fits your tablet or laptop. I also appreciate that it comes with a svelte carrying sleeve for easy packing. Bonus: It weighs less than a pound.
If you need something a bit lower, there’s also the foldable mBar pro ($55) or the mBar fixed stand ($25), both of which elevate your laptop 3 inches.
Specs: Dimensions: 9.6″W x 10.8″D x 5.5″H (unfolded) Weight: 0.45 pounds No assembly required