Apex Portable Laptop Stand with Integrated iPhone Stand

Bad sitting posture is making you unhealthy. How to improve your posture when you work with your laptop? Take a look at Apex portable laptop stand, it should be a nice solution.

Apex Aluminum Portable Laptop Stand Featuring Integrated iPhone Stand

The Apex is a charming and versatile folding laptop stand that weights just 0.86 lbs and measures 1.24 inches in thickness (closed). The laptop stand is made from aluminum alloy which delivers you a durable construction and premium and stylish feeling, so it can decently work with your MacBook or other well-designed laptops. And foldable design lets you take the aluminum stand with your laptop anywhere.

Apex Aluminum Portable Laptop Stand Featuring Integrated iPhone Stand

Most importantly, when unfold, the laptop stand offers an ergonomic viewing angle and height to hold your laptop in order to improve your sitting posture. Of course, it can also be beneficial to your laptop’s heat dissipation. And by pressing on the round metal tab on the right edge of both bottom and top hinge units, you can easily adjust the angle to fit your viewing habit.

Apex Aluminum Portable Laptop Stand Featuring Integrated iPhone Stand

Moreover, the laptop stand features an integrated mini iPhone stand that allows you to viewing your iPhone conveniently while you use your laptop, and inbuilt cable organizer helps you manage your cable, which delivers you a neat and clean desktop. In addition, Apex also works as an iPad stand to support your tablet in portrait or landscape viewing mode.

Apex Aluminum Portable Laptop Stand Featuring Integrated iPhone Stand

Apex has been available for preorder on Kickstarter. You can pledge $49 to preorder the portable laptop stand. BTW, also don’t miss the bamboo portable laptop stand and more cool stuff by following tags.

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