Best laptop stand of 2024

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The best laptop stands bring your device to eye-level, letting you work more comfortable in the position that suits you. 

Our team of expert reviewers have tested the best standing desk converters and the best standing desks. So, when it comes to creating a comfortable workspace, we know what you'll want to look out for. Our top pick for best laptop stand comes from Lamicall, offering a firm, supportive base while being foldable for ultra-portability. But you'll find a range of sleek stands for laptops to suit your set-up. 

As part of our review process, we've looked at build quality, weight load capacity, overall design, and value for money to identify the best laptop stands you can get right now.  


The best laptop stands of 2024 in full:

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Best laptop stand overall

1. Lamicall Laptop Stand

Best laptop stand all-round

Reasons to buy

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Heavy base 
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Folds for portability
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Large rubber pads
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Comes assembled
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Compatible with 10 to 17-inch laptops

Reasons to avoid

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Can be a bit stiff

The Lamicall Laptop Stand is one of several laptops stands on this list that can be folded up and easily brought with you in a backpack. This way, you can leverage the benefits of a laptop stand at the office, in a classroom, or anywhere else you may find yourself working from since it weighs just 3.25lbs (1.47kg).

While Lamicall makes several foldable laptop stands, this is the company’s most expensive one at $55.99. The Lamicall Laptop Stand is either grey or silver and features a high-quality aluminum alloy and a larger, heavier base. 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. This same rubber is used on the stand to prevent your laptop from moving or scratching, while a hook ensures your laptop won’t tip over easily.

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). There are also cutouts on either side of the middle of the stand to provide airflow to your laptop due to the stand’s almost diamond shape. During our testing, we found that the hinge requires two hands and quite a bit of force to adjust, which means it’s less likely to move. To fold up the stand, you simply tilt the laptop tray back and then push it down toward the base. 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. 

Best laptop stand for portability

2. Brocoon Laptop Stand

Best laptop stand for portability

Reasons to buy

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Folds for portability
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Holds up to 40lbs (18kg) 
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Cutout for accessories
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Compatible with 10 to 17-inch laptops

Reasons to avoid

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Slight wobble while typing

The Brocoon Laptop Stand is also portable but will likely be easier to carry in a backpack since it folds up to just 1.1 inches (27.94mm). This laptop stand is available in dark black, rose gold, silver, and space gray, which means it will pair quite well with Apple’s MacBook, especially if you order a matching stand. The Brocoon Laptop Stand has a list price of $49.99 though it frequently sells for around $10 cheaper.

While the base has a length of 7.8 inches (198mm) and a width of 9.9 inches (251mm), the stand’s laptop tray is 8.8 inches (223mm) long and 11.6 inches (294mm) wide. The Brocoon Laptop Stand is also 10.2 inches (259mm) tall when extended and weighs 3lbs (1.36kg).

This laptop stand features a cutout in the tray to provide airflow to your laptop, but there is also a second cutout in its hinge that can be used for running wires. Additionally, the base plate features a recessed area under the tray where you can keep your headphones or other business accessories while working. There are also two hooks at the base of the tray and rubber pads to prevent your laptop from sliding off the stand, while its rubber feet prevent it from moving on your desk or table.

Best laptop stand for sitting and standing

3. obVus Solutions minder Laptop Tower II Stand

Best laptop stand for sitting and standing

Reasons to buy

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Folds up for portability
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Excellent ergonomics
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Extendable arm
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Can be used while standing
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Compatible with 10 to 17-inch laptops
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Integrated phone stand

Reasons to avoid

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Takes some effort to adjust

The minder Laptop Tower II Stand deserves a special place on this list because it is one of the only laptop stands we’ve seen that can be used while seated or standing. It’s also portable and folds to a compact size, so you can bring it wherever you go. However, you will have to pay a bit more for the minder Laptop Tower II Stand, which costs $89.99.

This laptop stand has a base with a width of 7.5 inches (190mm) and a depth of 10.5 inches (266mm), while its tray is 11 inches wide (279mm) and a depth of 9.5 inches (241mm). As the hinge contains a button that allows it to extend further, the minder Laptop Tower II Stand has a maximum height of 20 inches (508mm). Four rubber pads prevent your laptop from moving around while in use, a cutout at the back of the tray allows for airflow, and two hooks at the front prevent your device from falling over. For the second edition of its laptop stand, obvious Solutions has added an integrated phone or tablet stand with four different levels of tilt.

During testing, the minder Laptop Tower II Stand was comfortable to type on at its lowest height and fully extended hinge. Adjusting the tray's angle required two hands, though, as it was a bit stiff, but there wasn’t any movement while in use. Due to its unique design, the minder Laptop Tower II Stand is a perfect fit for presentations as you can stand up in front of your audience and read from your laptop without having to look down and back up again.

Best laptop stand for permanent setups

4. Besign LSX3 Aluminum Laptop Stand

Best laptop stand for more permanent setups

Reasons to buy

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Height adjustable
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Open design for better cooling
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Compatible with 10 to 15.6-inch laptops

Reasons to avoid

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Needs to be assembled
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Not portable
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No tilt adjustment

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. This laptop stand comes unassembled and you need to put it together using the four included Allen head screws. 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.

The Besign LSX3 Aluminum Laptop Stand, available in either grey or black, is compatible with 10 to 15.6-inch laptops and can hold devices weighing up to 8.8lbs (3.9kg). Although the base has a length of 8.8 inches (225mm) and a width of 7.4 inches (190mm), the laptop tray is quite a bit larger, with a length of 11.4 inches (290mm) and a width of 9.6 inches (245mm). The centerpiece has a maximum height of 7.65 inches (195mm) and a minimum height of 4.92 inches (125mm).

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. 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. In our testing, the stand 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.

Best laptop stand for ultrabooks

5. Rain Design iLevel2 Laptop Stand

Best laptop stand for light laptops and ultrabooks

Reasons to buy

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Minimalist design
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Pairs well with Apple devices
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Slider allows for easy angle adjustment

Reasons to avoid

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Not portable
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Works best with external keyboard and mouse

The Rain Design iLevel2 Laptop Stand is slightly different from this list because it works best with an external keyboard and mouse. While you can type on a Macbook Air placed on this stand, the laptop tray flexes quite a lot, which is why Rain Design recommends against doing so.

The iLevel 2 has a width of 10.1 inches (256mm), a depth of 8.8 inches (223mm), and a height of 5.4 inches (136mm) to 7.9 inches (200mm). The stand itself comes fully assembled, but its design means you won’t be easily able to bring it with you. Since the iLevel 2 works best with an external keyboard and mouse, its lack of portability makes sense.

In addition to being compatible with all MacBooks, the iLevel2 features a similar aesthetic to Apple’s other devices and an anodized aluminum finish. Its tray has a raindrop cutout that is more for branding than to help cool your device. Another unique thing about this laptop stand is how you adjust the tray's angle. A sliding mechanism at the front of the stand lets you slide back and forth to find your preferred angle. If you’re looking for a laptop stand in rose gold or space gray, it’s worth noting that Rain Design does make other stands with more color options.


Best laptop stands: FAQs

How to choose the best laptop stands for you?

Although many of the laptop stands you’ll find online are quite affordable, it still pays to do a bit of research, look over your devices and think about your use cases before investing in one.

For starters, find out the weight of your laptop as this will give you a better idea of which types of stands you can use. While the best ultrabooks will pair well with portable laptop stands, the best business laptops or even mobile workstations are great with a heavier and more durable laptop stand.

Next up, you want to consider cooling. Does your laptop have fans? Are they on the sides of the device or on the bottom? This is because the last thing you want is for your laptop stand to cause your device to overheat. By thinking about your fan placement beforehand though, you can purchase a laptop stand with cutouts in the appropriate places that will allow your device to get plenty of airflow to help keep it cool.

Finally, you should think about where you use your laptop the most. If you work remotely, then getting a laptop stand that is meant to be stationary might be the right choice. However, if your company has implemented a hybrid work policy and you find yourself working at home some days and at the office on others, then you’ll likely want a portable laptop stand that can fold up and fit easily in any of the best laptop bags or backpack. The same holds true for students who might enjoy working in the library in addition to their dorm room.

How we test the best laptop stands

To test the best laptop stands, we looked at numerous aspects of the products. We first looked at what types and sizes of laptops the stands were compatible with. We checked how much they weighed, how much they could be adjusted, and how much portability they offered overall. 

We assessed whether the laptop stands came assembled or required assembly. If they had to be put together, we checked how simply it was to do so. We evaluated how much weight the laptop stands could bear and whether there was a wobble while typing or playing games. 

We also looked at their designs and whether they encouraged laptop cooling and considered additional features, like integrated phone stands and adjustable arms.

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Former TechRadar Pro B2B Hardware Editor, Collin has been in journalism for years, with experience in small and large markets, including Gearadical, DailyBeast, FutureNet, and more.

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