







💻 Elevate your workspace, elevate your game.
The BoYata Laptop Stand is a premium ergonomic aluminum riser compatible with 10-17" laptops, offering 0°-90° adjustable angles, anti-slip silicone pads for stability, and ventilation perforations to keep your device cool. Designed to improve posture and maximize desk space, it combines durability with sleek aesthetics, trusted by over 2 million users worldwide.





















| ASIN | B07H89V3BB |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,267 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 17 in Laptop Computer Stands |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Laptop Stand-N19 |
| Manufacturer | BoYata |
| Package Dimensions | 32.1 x 27.9 x 5.9 cm; 1.18 kg |
D**D
Very Adjustable & Sturdy!
Love this laptop stand. I have an 16in ASUS laptop and it fits perfectly. I see no reason it would not be compatible with laptops smaller than this, or at least 1 to 2 inches larger. It's very easy to use and adjust. There are two rotation points on the stand, one to control the height you require and the other for the angle required. There are no set locking points so you can adjust to any position you like. The stand itself is very sturdy, I have been using this every day for months and it's still as good as new. The rotation points despite being free are very stiff (in a good way) so once you have it in the desired position, it's not budging. Whilst browsing for the stand I noticed a lot of complaints with other brands that it would no longer hold in place after prolonged periods of time but no issues with that here! Once done, the stand can be collapsed right down and packed away in a drawer if need be. It'll be almost flat so takes up a minimal amount of space. Would highly recommend!
S**E
Excellent stand with great build quality
I have been working from home the last few months due to the current pandemic. Initially I tried using my laptop on my desk and realised that was causing back ailments. I then improvised using a cookery book stand that i requisitioned from the kitchen: this was a lot better but still not the perfect height. So I did lots of research and saw that many stands looked flimsy, unaesthetic, and not sturdy. The Boyata that I ordered from Amazon arrived within two days: amazing speedy delivery. It's superb! It matches the look of my MacBook Air very well. It has great ventilation at the back to prevent overheating. It oozes sturdiness (you could use it as a weapon to knock someone out!) and looks good on the desk. The brand logo is etched on the front; some reviewers have complained about its prominence, but I"m led to wonder if they complain about an Apple logo; I have no problem with it, and maybe people just need to get over seeing a foreign sounding name on a product. But most importantly, it does what it is designed to do: to support a laptop at a designated height. As other reviewers have pointed out, the friction joints are stiff, but they need to be so that, once set to chosen height, there is no risk of accidental movement or sagging. One point to note as a result, and, again, others are right to point this out, is that once you have it set just leave it on the desk for the next time you use it; don't fold it away. It certainly CAN be folded away, but it's then going to take longer to unfold it and to re-locate your ideal position. Regarding ideal position of adjustment, I have found that the stand doesn't need to be anywhere as high as you initially might think. The bottom arm is bette placed as close to horizontal as possible for you; that way, there is no risk of the weight of your laptop tipping the stand over backwards. If you buy this stand, it comes with a card that allows you to register for an extra one year's warranty (making it two years in total), which is clearly a good thing. I am assuming that the manufacturer will support the item in all meaningful ways. Going forward, there are two things that the desingners might want to consider in tweaking the design. One is to maybe make the joints accessible by the user so that they can be tightened (if necessary) over the long term. The second, and one that I consider more important, is that I think the front edge should be an upwards ledge so that there is no risk of one's laptop ever sliding forward: this hasn't happened to me, but I can see that (if one were in a rush) it could: an upsweeping lip would prevent this. I hope this constructive feedback will be taken on board. Overall, I cannot think of a better laptop stand that I could have found to allow me to use my laptop on my desk., so I recommend this product without qualification.
S**2
Reviews are right - this is a cracking item. Choice of colours useful.
I'm currently trying to get a set up so that I can use my elderly but upgraded and adequate laptop for general PC tasks rather than my desktop which is massively overpowered and wasteful of electricity for such things (although it does heat my office quite nicely!) I thought I may as well get a stand like this so that I could use both the laptop screen and my main monitor when needed and it puts the laptop screen at a much more neck friendly height. I use an external keyboard so this works. I liked that colours other than Apple silver were available since my laptop is grey. It's not a perfect match of course, but looks pretty OK. The stand is really well made (I'm an engineer by background and quite fussy). It's fairly simple cut and bent aluminium alloy, but the arms/struts are nicely milled. There are no sharp or rough edges and the paint finish is good with a very slight hammered look. Rubber pads are present on the main plate which goes underneath your laptop and on the lips which stick up at the front to hold it. Laptop goes on easily and feels very secure. I don't know what type of pivots they use on the arms/struts. I'm not going to be opening closing mine much so longevity of these is not a concern. They are very stiff which is perfect for my use, but not so great if you were planning to take this places with you a lot. Could do with the logo being less prominent , but that's about the only downside I can find. FWIW, I have also bought a powered USB hub (Sabrent) with loads of ports to attach all my peripherals and then I have two USB 3.0 cables. One for the laptop, one for the desktop, so it's easy to swap between the two and have all peripherals swapped from one PC to the other.
L**O
Ottimo supporto, resistente e stabile. Il computer da 15 pollici ci sta molto bene, ed è agevolato nel raffreddamento. Gli snodi sono tenaci ma questo assicura una tenuta della posizione molto efficace. Prodotto consigliato
B**R
The Boyata stand was a really nice surprise. I'd just gotten a string of three high-dollar items that were defective from Amazon (none of them from Boyata, it should be noted), so my expectations were low. Surprisingly, the stands are beautifully made, sturdy, extremely adjustable, and well-thought out. I liked mine so much that I bought a second one 24 hours after the first one. Aside from them working really well, here are some specific things that are worth noting that might help you decide on it. 1: The floor-print is much smaller than an ordinary laptop. The actual base of the stand, while not tiny, is a lot smaller than my 13 inch Macbook Pro--the space savings will increase as you go to 15 inch laptops and greater. Even though the laptop itself will be just as big as it was before you put it on a stand, valuable desk space is returned. 2: You can use the base for things. You could put a phone charger in there, for instance, or do what I did and put my speakers in the base. I've tried it with my Bose Soundlink Mini 2, with HomePod Minis (both work really well), and if you lift the stand way up, you can even fit a full-sized HomePod in there. But you could also store a USB-C/Thunderbolt dock in the base, or you could even put your coffee in there if you happen to have the stand up enough. The point is, it's a plain, perfectly level space you can put stuff on. 3: It's really sturdy. I'm a fairly paranoid person that worries if my expensive laptops or tablets will eventually fall off of something like this if it begins to sag, but you really have to force it to adjust. This will be annoying for smaller people to get set up, admittedly, but when you get it where you want it, you have total faith that it's going to stay there. You can even put your palms on it and type on it like you normally would and it won't budge. This is going to be especially valuable for those with big, heavy laptops. It'll hold them. 4: The highly skeletonized, open-air construction means you can place these in front of speakers with minimal effect too. 5: It folds quite flat and doesn't take up a ton of space. This would not be a bad thing to travel with to use at a hotel desk, for instance, for better ergonomics. 5: The only thing I don't like about it is how huge and prominent the Boyata logo is. I get that they made a great product and want to show off their trademark, but I'd prefer it either be a lot smaller or near the back. It breaks up some of the beauty of the stand. Anyway, this one's a very easy 5 out of 5 stars.
D**D
There are three reasons I love this. 1. The stand raises my laptop screen to eye level. This dramaticallly reduces my neck strain and eliminates the pain I used to feel when working for long times on the laptop. 2. I teach, and in that role, I often meet with my students in teams using Zoom. The stand raises the camera, which iis at the top of the screen, to eye level. The students are no longer looking at my double chin, which is what they saw when the laptop was flat on the table. 3. My laptop sometimes gets really hot, and the heat is blown to the bottom, causing the table to get hot. This cannot be good for the laptop. The stand allows the heat to exit the laptop, keeping it much cooler. This is a nice looking and well-made stand. I love it.
R**H
I use this mainly with my Wacom tablet and iPad for drawing on, but I use it as a laptop stand sometimes. I love that you can adjust the height any way you like. It is very sturdy, looks great and works well as a multipurpose stand. I'd highly recommend it!
A**S
Muito bom!! Forte e estável!! Já sugeri a colegas.
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