🛋️ Level up your couch game with ergonomic flair and RGB vibes!
The Couchmaster CYCON³ HORIZONLIGHT Bar is a large, ergonomic USB-hub lap desk designed for ultimate comfort and connectivity during gaming or work. Featuring adjustable memory foam cushions, a detachable center board, 6 USB 3.0 ports including USB-C fast charge, and a customizable RGB lighting bar, it supports all major devices and consoles. Built sustainably from recycled plastics, it combines style, function, and eco-conscious design for the modern couch commander.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23.62"D x 33.07"W x 6.3"H |
Style Name | Contemporary |
Color | Black |
Finish Types | Unfinished |
Material Type | Memory foam, Recycled plastic |
Required Assembly | No |
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
M**O
Great For Couch Gaming OR Work!
Debated this purchase for a while, but was ultimately glad that I got it. It's pricey, but well worth the price of admission - definitely designed by gamers, for gamers. However, it's a fantastic "couch desk" for work as well.The table part is sturdy, and the two long, rectangular pillows are actually quite comfortable. They do not attach to the table piece, so you may have some issues with the table sliding off if you aren't sitting straight, or if you have an uneven couch. This might fit a recliner or loveseat, but wouldn't be something you could use on a regular folding chair. As for a "video rocker" floor chair, if you have arm rests on the chair there is a good chance it the table piece will balance on it, but due to the nature of video rockers being at an angle it won't be the best setup.Whether you're using it to prop up your laptop, or you have a wireless keyboard, mouse and microphone setup, this is great item - I use it for both of the aforementioned needs and have no complaints. It even comes with multiple cables and a connectivity compartment on the underside so that you can plug in your items for continuous use (though it may not be conducive to a true wireless setup if you're far from your computer).
S**S
"It's a USB hub" doesn't quite cover this one, more than meets the eye
Genuinely well thought-out product, with lots of smart design choices. It allows you to sit on your couch, and have a workspace to support a keyboard and mouse (or frankly anything else, like a textbook, coffee mug, cellphone with charger, etc.) hardwired to a computer with full speed USB3 ports.I admit when I first saw this product, I laughed. I've been using computers from couches for years and never found a perfect solution, so all the silly gamer-ish marketing didn't land well with me. It felt like a lot of hype with no real execution to back up it.Gosh was I wrong. This thing rocks. Sincerely, it does. No pressure on my legs, comfortable fabrics, cabled performance (no more annoying bluetooth hiccups).COLOR TESTED: CYCON² Fusion GreyTESTED WITH: GPD WIN 3 (via docking station), HAVIT mechanical keyboard, Logitech G700S. NerdyTech wide mousepad, meant as an accessory for this device.PRO:+works with any computer with USB3 support (basically everything on the market)+provides 6 USB ports to connect your devices: 2 on the desk top, and 4 more on the inside (2 on the left side, and 2 on the right side)+provides cable retention for your keyboard and mouse cables, easily adjusted and then locked in place.+includes a mousepad, though a full-width option is available from the manufacturer. (I recommend this.)+two cushions to support your arms and the board, tall enough for even my thick thighs.+long USB cable to connect to your computer (type-A for the computer to type-B for the hub) with a quick-disconnect, and with external power to handle the extra range without asking too much of your computer.+USB hub works without the added power cable if you're only using a keyboard and mouse.+fabric quality on cushions is great, some kind of microsuede.+cushions have elastic pouches for holding small items you might want to keep close but don't need on top of the work surface.+compatible with a standard USB3 extension cable, should the included cable not be sufficiently long.CON (very few, these are minor nitpicks and don't let them deter you):-Cable cutouts on the top surface, where you route your mouse and keyboard cables, may not be wide enough to pass through any ferrules (those thick cylinders around certain cables, helps with interference) permanently affixed to your cables.-mousepad could be slightly deeper, there's maybe a centimeter of space unused that could fit a bigger pad, but it works just fine. I like using low-sensitivity on my mice so a big pad works for me.-USB 3 cable would be perfect if it were 1-2 feet longer. Using an extension cable would be impractical for such a short addition, though that might be how I have to go.-Plastics in the board aren't the absolute highest quality or thickest, and time will tell how well they hold up. That said, I didn't witness any unreasonble flexing during use. If I were designing the product, I would have included some kind of metal or wood support rail(s) along the underside to really stiffen the whole assembly, due to its length.
L**E
An excellent answer to PC couch gaming.
This is the best answer for kb+m gaming on the couch.I've had a roccat wired lapboard before but it wasn't nearly as well thought out as this setup is.There's a usb and power plug inside the board with a usb for your keyboard and one for your mouse, plus two additional usb ports inside.On top of the board there is another usb port which I use for my headphones or sometimes a controller if my blutooth is acting finnicky. There's also a fast charging usb port on top which could be handy if you wanted to charge your phone and have it at the ready while you use your computer on the couch.The cushions are substantial yet lightweight enough to not be a bother when getting up or moving around.I had a couchmaster before, an older version and it only had one screw holding each of the underside panels in place. This newer version has two screws on each panel so that's an improvement on a design flaw the first one had. My original one still works, but one of the screw holes for a panel stripped out and so I have that one in storage just in case I ever need it.There's a pouch on the front to keep your mouse cord tucked away in and that's pretty nice.Overall the best and one of, if not the only option for wired gaming from your tv and pc to the couch.
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