HyperStand review: A solid portable laptop stand with adjustable heights (2024)

HyperStand review: A solid portable laptop stand with adjustable heights (1)

Laptops are commonplace these days for both work and play. However, using a laptop alone in its default position isn’t exactly the greatest for a number of reasons. First, you could affecting the airflow under your laptop. Second, it’s not healthy given that common practice is to have the top of your monitor level with your eye level. Laptops often sit way below this. Third, if you have an external keyboard attached, the screen tends to be pushed further back.

Our HyperStand review takes a look at an adjustable aluminum alloy laptop stand that raises your laptop up for optimal viewing and use. Read on for our full review!

Specifications

The HyperStand has the following features and specifications:

  • All-in-one portable storage: Foldable for easy storage and travel usage. Light and thin.
  • Adjustable viewing angles: 5 different adjustable levels to help improve sitting posture and spinal comfort
  • Aluminum frame: Allows fast heat dissipation and laptop ventilation
  • No-Slip grip: Silicone non-slip cushion for a no-slip grip to provide stability for the laptop
  • Multi-use functionality: In addition to laptop use, it is useful for mobile phones, tablets, books, and sheet music
  • Compatibility: Supports up to and including 17″ laptops
  • Dimensions: 60 x 255 mm (2.36″ x 10″)
  • Weight: 182g (6.42oz / 0.4 lb)
  • Warranty: 1 year

What’s in the box

  • HyperStand
  • Carrying pouch
  • 2x stand grips
  • How to use leaflet

Design

The HyperStand has a bit of a utilitarian look to it. That’s not to say it’s totally unattractive, but it is sleek and simple. Our review unit came in the silver colourway as the gray is currently sold out. The design is quite practical with all the legs and hinges folding up into the main laptop stand portions. When expanded, the stand consists of two laptop base pieces connected with an x-shaped hinge. Near the front of the base pieces is a small piece which flips up to hold your laptop in place and keep it from sliding down. A pair of extra plastic stand grips which slip over these are included for larger laptops.

The legs themselves fold out from the inside of the base pieces, creating rectangular holes in the base piece when extended. The main leg has five notches cut out in it while the smaller leg has a little tongue on the end which fits into the notches.

At the bottom of the base pieces is a rubber coating to prevent slippage. Rubber pads are also present on the back adjustable feet. On the top face of the base pieces are four more pads (two on each) near the top and bottom for your laptop to rest on. The bottom flip up piece also has a rubber pad on it for the front edge of your laptop, as do the plastic extension pieces.

As for branding, the Hyper logo is printed on each base piece.

Fully expanded, it is 7 3/4-inches wide, between 2 1/8-inches to 5 1/2-inches in height, and between 9 3/4-inches to 9-inches deep depending on height setting used. When folded up, the HyperStand is a mere 3/8-inch thick by 2.36-inches wide and 10-inches in length. It fits nicely in the included carrying case and makes it easy to slide in your bag or backpack.

This is one solid collapsible laptop stand due to the aluminum alloy used in its construction. Even though each component is only about 1/8-inch thick, it is solid and sturdy when expanded at any height. The middle supporting bracket is attached well and I don’t expect it to wear out any time soon due to the roller-type setup.

Ease of Use

At first glance, the HyperStand does look a bit confusing to use. However, it really isn’t after you figure it out. To start, grab one base piece in each hand and pull out to expand it width wise. Next, push down the long center piece on the bottom half of the stand and push it all the way back. Once that’s done, push the smaller top center pieces down and hook it into the desired height notch on the longer piece. Finally, flip up the small bottom pieces to hold your laptop on the stand. If you have a bigger laptop, slide the end caps on the small pieces.

To collapse the HyperStand, simply perform the steps above in reverse.

Performance

I used the HyperStand in two positions. The lowest for when I’m using the laptop keyboard and the highest when using an external keyboard. The lowest raised the laptop enough and gave it enough of an angle on the keyboard to feel more comfortable while typing. The highest worked great with an external keyboard as it then positioned the screen at an optimal height for viewing.

I also tried the HyperStand with a few different laptops including 14-, 15.6-, and 17.3-inch sizes. While the 17.3-inch was a bit iffy (the company does say up to 17-inch laptops), the stand held it just fine. You may have to play with your laptop positioning just a bit to find the absolute center to prevent wobble if you’re using your laptop keyboard. If using an external keyboard, there is a bit of play in where you place your laptop as you won’t be touching your laptop in that case. In any case, once properly set up, I had no concerns with the sturdiness of any of the laptops on the stand.

Accessories

The HyperStand comes with a carrying pouch as well. Made of a relatively thin material, it has a drawstring at the top and the stand fits perfectly inside it. It is soft on the outside so you shouldn’t have to worry about it damaging your laptop if you’re carrying it in the same pouch of your bag or backpack.

While a nice touch, the fabric is a bit thin and even pulling on it a bit to stretch it allows you to see through it. It would have been nice to see a slightly thicker fabric used. That being said, as the HyperStand fits perfectly in it without having to stretch it, it should last under normal use.

Price/Value

At US$29.99, the HyperStand is very reasonably priced based on the materials used, its ease of use, and its portability. It can be purchased from the Hyper website.

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Wrap-up

If you use a laptop frequently, you owe it to yourself to get a laptop stand for a number of reasons. The HyperStand is a great choice with solid aluminum alloy construction, ease of use, portability, and price.


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Last Updated on February 3, 2021.

HyperStand review: A solid portable laptop stand with adjustable heights (2024)

FAQs

Are laptop risers useful? ›

If you work for an extended period of time using a laptop you're guaranteed to experience strain on your neck and back. A laptop stand will raise your screen to eye level, preventing strain on your neck and back caused by a forced downward perspective.

Are plastic laptop stands good? ›

Wood and plastics trap heat and can contribute to laptop overheating. If you select a wooden or plastic laptop stand, it is advisable to choose one with vents or fans to help prevent heat build up and keep your laptop running cooler.

What should I look for in a laptop riser? ›

The majority of laptop stands are height-adjustable. Check how many different settings are on offer for adjustments and that you can adjust the angle to suit you. Buy a laptop stand from a specialist ergonomic shop, to be sure the design and functionality are ergonomic.

Do I really need a laptop stand? ›

Without a laptop stand, you might find yourself hunching while reading text or typing on the keyboard. If not corrected, this can lead to many complications moving forward, including severe backaches and poor posture.

What are the disadvantages of laptop stands? ›

Another downside of using a laptop stand is that it takes up space on your desk or table. If you have a small workspace, a laptop stand may not be practical. You'll need to find a place to store it when it's not in use, which can be a challenge if you're short on space.

How high should laptop be raised? ›

Raise the screen higher

Elevate the laptop a few inches above your desk, placing it on a stable support surface, such as a laptop stand or a stack of thick books. Your eyes should naturally hit the top third of your screen when you look straight ahead.

Which laptop stand is best plastic or metal? ›

Metal stands are ideal

As mentioned above, even a stand made of wood or laminate will not be the best option for travelling. Moreover, if you plan to use the stand to also hold your laptop while you watch your favourite show in the bath or in bed, for example – water will harm the wooden stand.

How big should a laptop stand be? ›

The height lift from desk to bottom of the laptop screen is 6.5 to 8.5 inches, which should accommodate many people's ergonomic needs.

Should I get a vertical laptop stand? ›

If you want to get the most out of your laptop, then yes, a vertical laptop stand is definitely worth investing in. With a vertical laptop stand, not only do you get a secure and convenient place to put your laptop, but you also get a cleaner workspace.

Should a laptop be elevated? ›

Always use your laptop on flat surfaces

You might notice your laptop heating up when you use it like this. To prevent this from happening, ideally raise the laptop using a book or a plate, to make sure none of the vents are blocked. In fact, consider purchasing a laptop stand or lap holder to elevate your laptop.

Do I need a separate keyboard with a laptop stand? ›

You'll be able to multitask more easily with two screens, and you won't have to strain your neck as much. Some of these laptop stands are best paired with a separate keyboard and mouse.

Is it better to have laptop elevated? ›

Benefits of Using a Laptop Riser or Laptop Stand

By aligning your screen with your eye level, you can maintain a more neutral and comfortable position while working, mitigating the risk of musculoskeletal discomfort. Additionally, a laptop riser provides cooling benefits by improving ventilation.

Why do people buy laptop stands? ›

If you work for an extended period of time using a laptop you're guaranteed to experience strain on your neck and back. A laptop stand will raise your screen to eye level, preventing strain on your neck and back caused by a forced downward perspective.

Should I get a monitor or a laptop stand? ›

A laptop stand or tablet stand raises the height and angle of the monitor to make working more comfortable. Using a laptop stand on your desk can bring the monitor up to your eye level, which in turn can help: Reduce neck and back pain. Prevent slouching.

Are laptop stands good for your neck? ›

A laptop stand or riser is a device that elevates your laptop screen to a comfortable eye level, so you don't have to bend your neck or hunch your back. This can improve your posture and alignment, and reduce the pressure on your cervical spine and discs.

Does elevating laptop improve performance? ›

Elevating your laptop with a stand or laptop riser can help with cooling. It allows better airflow underneath the laptop, assisting in heat dissipation.

Is a monitor riser necessary? ›

As a result, 99% of people using only their delivered monitor stand without a monitor riser spend all day hunched towards their screen, with their spine out of natural alignment, and putting unnatural strain on their eyes and various other parts of their body.

Should I elevate my laptop while gaming? ›

Elevate Your Laptop

Raising the back of your laptop slightly can improve airflow and aid in heat dissipation. You can use a laptop stand or even something as simple as a book to elevate your device.

Are laptop mounts worth it? ›

It improves your working posture and reduces strain on your neck, shoulder and back—this more ergonomic way of working benefits your health and productivity. Raising your laptop with a stand gives you more desk space and reduces clutter. You'll have space to use a keyboard and mouse.

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