





🚀 Elevate your workspace, elevate your game!
The Lifelong UPRYZE Pro Ergonomic Laptop Stand is a sleek, adjustable aluminum riser that lifts laptops up to 20 inches high, supporting devices from 10 to 17 inches. It features an extendable phone and tablet holder, promotes better posture by reducing back strain, and offers a portable, clutter-free solution for professionals on the move.






| Manufacturer | Lifelong |
| Brand | Lifelong |
| Item Weight | 4.6 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 12.56 x 12.01 x 2.72 inches |
| Color | Metallic Grey |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Size | 2. Up to 17" Laptop + 8" Phone |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LL-235P |
B**M
Great stand!
Excellent stand! Extremely sturdy & adjusts to different heights & angles. Good weighted-down base, so I don’t worry about it falling over with my electronic device. It takes some strength to move the metal stand to the position you want, but this is one of the reasons why this stand is great. It stays just how you want it with no fear of the height or angle changing on its own while using it, & it prevents a laptop or tablet from falling off. AAAAA+++++
A**A
Solid stand, great quality for price
Pros: robustly built, nicely finished (no sharp edges), dead simple to use, remarkably stable, works wellCons: noticeable bounce when typing (if using laptop keyboard)Height adjustment details: max +13" with keyboard flat—laptop can then be tilted forward to raise the screen further, but this adds an ever increasing amount of tilt to the keyboard. With the screen raised about 15" from the desk, the keyboard/touchpad become unusable due to the extreme tilt. Absolute max of around +18" (for the screen) without adding a weight to hold the base. With a weight or clamp to keep it from tilting backward, the stand can actually hold my laptop's screen about 22" above my desk.Bought for use with an older 14" ThinkPad, which is a moderately hefty laptop (4.5 lbs). Intended mainly to raise the screen up & clear space on a very small desk for an external keyboard. For this purpose the stand seems to be nearly perfect (see pros above). I can raise the laptop about 10" putting the screen at an ergonomic height and the stand's reasonably small footprint leaves plenty of room for an external keyboard, even on the tiny desk I'm using. So if you're hoping to raise your laptop screen between 3" to 18" buy with confidence—this stand will serve you well.I was also hoping that this stand might double as an inexpensive "standing desk" solution for occasional use. Which means being able to actually type on the laptop while it's on the stand. It does work reasonably well for this purpose, but there are some shortcomings. To be clear I don't believe this stand was intended for this purpose nor does the manufacturer make any claims to fulfill this function. As the laptop I'm using is fairly thick by modern standards at ~1" the 'L' brackets that secure the laptop do not interfere with typing. However, for thinner laptops which are common these day, the brackets may be an issue as they will protrude above the edge of your laptop and interfere with your wrists and possibly access to your trackpad. As far as I know they cannot be adjusted or removed. The stand can raise my laptop high enough to put the keyboard at a reasonable typing position for use while standing. The max height with the keyboard flat is only about 12 inches, but with my fairly deep laptop (my keyboard is a full 4" from the front edge of my laptop) a bit of forward tilt puts keyboard about 14" above my desk. Where it is reasonably comfortable to use. All this leaves my laptop's screen too low for ergonomic use—with the center of the screen a full 11" below eye level. This isn't ideal for a "standing desk" solution, but is tolerable for occasional use. It should be noted that I am particularly tall, so for tall-ish folks this may not be workable at all. Finally, the laptop does bounce noticeably while typing. While this isn't significant enough to interfere with typing, it does make reading the screen while typing a bit of a chore. Placing a small weight on the stand's base does help, but it's still a noticeable issue.
B**N
Laptop stand that is great for tall people with a standing desk
Very easy to put together and adjust the height. I am 6'5" so was looking for something that had enough height, would fit on my standing desk, and bring my device up to eye level, and it works like a charm! No concerns with how sturdy it is and does not take up too much room on the desk
T**S
Great.
I think the build of this is great, it has a nice design and the swivel function is fun! I like the flexibility it gives me when working at work. It holds my laptop great, and seems to allow it to cool as well. I had an issue with one of the nuts coming loose to be able to adjust, but once I got it moving it was smooth sailing!
P**
Excellent laptop stand
I returned a laptop stand that cost half as much as this one. No regrets at all. This one was worth the price. It is well made, sturdy. It has great grip. It adjusts higher (which is what I needed but the other stands didn't offer). It was a breeze to use immediately and made of metal. It's definitely a little heavier than the cheaper ones.
T**C
Mostly sturdy, adjustability is good. Too heavy for most travel.
This laptop stand is mostly sturdy, for a 17" laptop. Unfortunately, it bounces quite a bit when you're typing.A minor quality detail is that the hinge is misaligned. The top piece is at a slight angle to the rest.On the positive side, I do like that it folds flat, making it able to fit in a desk drawer. It's too heavy really for long travel. If you're putting it in a bag in your car, and using it at a local workspace, it would be fine. I wouldn't haul it on flights and ground transportation.
W**R
Very sturdy but heavy.
Recently I needed an extra workstation area in another room away from my main desk for my laptop. Using a TV table was messing up my posture as these tables are too low for my height. But that was the only possible table size for the space. And it has to be a small table that can get folded. Regular laptop stands don’t add enough height so I decided to try this one after seeing many positive reviews for it.So the first thing that I noticed is the weight of the stand. It’s quite heavy but that’s good as we don’t want a stand that’s prone to tipping over. The second is how stiff the joints are, not easy to adjust. But that good also as the stand should be able to resist the pressure of continuous typing on the keyboard. Once I got the stand adjusted for the laptop, working on the TV table became comfortable and easy on the posture.However the height and weight of the stand with the laptop on it isn’t what your standard TV table is built for. The table I’m using is wobbly, not dangerously wobbly, but wobbly enough to make typing a bit distracting. Using other apps that don’t require lots of typing are fine. I’m sure a good sturdy desk won’t have this problem.One drawback is if you want to store the stand without collapsing it flat again (which isn’t easy anyway), it does take up a bit of storage space.I’m happy that I have it, a real back saver.
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