It turns easily through 360 degrees, held in place by that underside silicone grip. Though that silicone isn’t great for taking heat away from your machine, the plate that your MacBook’s body sits on is peppered with a grid of large holes, letting cool air run to the base of your Mac.Īll this then spins on that clicky rotating base, just under 8-inches in diameter. You need not worry about your MacBook overheating, too. Compared with an iPad, you’re less likely to want to adjust the position of your MacBook when in use, so it’s reassuring. Just like the Lululook iPad Stand, the hinge is incredibly stiff – but that’s a positive thing here. There’s no fear of the arm collapsing under the weight of your laptop either. The tight angles you can raise the MacBook shelf to also means you could theoretically pop an iPad on here too – though you’d be better served by the brand’s other stand, the Lululook Foldable Magnetic iPad Stand, for that purpose. Lululook says you’ll get up to a 16-inch MacBook Pro on the stand without fuss (that’s what we’ve primarily been using), but it’s a good size for a smaller machine like the M2 MacBook Air as well if that’s what you’re using. The Lululook 360 Rotating Foldable Laptop Stand at its lowest elevation puts your keyboard at just under two inches off a surface, but its arm and shelf plate can be adjusted at two points of articulation so that the bottom of your screen is raised to about 10 inches off your desk.
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