🚀 Elevate Your Game with Every Setup!
The Rockjam RJLP1 Adjustable Desk Mounted Laptop Stand is a versatile and sturdy riser designed to hold laptops and DJ controllers up to 6 KG. With 16 customizable height settings and a quick setup process, it enhances your workspace ergonomics and efficiency.
T**E
Very good stand,highly recommended
I couldn’t be happier with the RockJam RJLP1 Adjustable Desk Laptop Stand! It’s incredibly sturdy, easy to adjust, and provides excellent stability for my laptop. The height and angle adjustments make it super versatile, whether I’m using it for work, DJing, or just watching videos.Assembly was a breeze, and the build quality is top-notch. The anti-slip grips ensure my laptop stays secure, and the ventilation keeps it cool during long sessions. It’s lightweight yet durable, making it easy to transport if needed. If you need a reliable, adjustable stand, this one’s a no-brainer!
H**͎
Solid cheap DJ laptop stand
The next part of this stand is the 31cm base. Compared to many others that have an angled beveled side to them, this is flat and can fit under almost any controller.The cheaper DJ controller tend to have less height reading them off the table.The actual laptop support is fine and stable enough for typing.Portability is average because it takes 5 mins to set up and screw in the manually aligned horizontal supports. Hopefully it will take less time with practice. I haven't used the desk top attachment, but it is a nice addition.But this is great value for money for the beginner DJ and under half the price of others.If you are Pro, I suggest paying over the odds and going with the other options such as Gravity, as it's just quicker.
C**W
Good value, but care needed to assemble.
Unboxing revealed a well engineered product, straightforward, albeit slightly fiddly to assemble.Although overall I'm pleased with the product; it has enough height adjustment to make it suited to a variety of uses / situations. However, due to the nature of the design, it is almost impossible to get it perfectly square. This makes playing a small keyboard rather irritatingly wobbly.Easily solved by a £1.20 pack of anti-skid pads from the local DIY shop - putting one on one side and two on the other. Although not a dealbreaker, it's a little frustrating not to work perfectly straight out of the box.Having said that, the stand represents good value for money, and I'd happily buy again.
M**N
Great for waht I need.
Easy to assemble. Works great
C**1
Excellent in every respect
Fit for purpose - I bought two, to stand side-by-side and support a 61key lightweight (7.0Kg) music keyboard. Before use, I chose cut-to-size strips of Duck Shelf liner and used Pritt to stick them to each of the Holding Arms, to minimise potential movement of my keyboard. This - coupled with the gentle downward angle of the Holding Arms (about 17°) - results in my keyboard sitting on the arms in my chosen position, some 2-3 cm from their (upturned) ends: it does not slide or move, even when played hard. The RockJam stands provide good stability to the keyboard when it is played. The leg base plates, with supplied stick-on surface protectors, stand about 5mm proud of the table top - comfortably low enough to stand my second music keyboard on top without having to rest on the legs. Finally, the angle of tilt at which the Holding Arms present the keyboard/device seems to offer a good compromise between better visibility and accessibility of a flat work surface, against ergonomics (i.e. wrist angle!)Manufacture - well engineered and finished components (and powder coated)Attention to detail - Surface protectors included; components come packaged very efficientlyVersatile - height and width choices; free standing vs mounted via (included) table-top clampsAssembly - straightforwardOverall tremendous value
J**N
Good stable laptop stand. Good value.
Not the easiest thing in the world to assemble, but then again it's an entertaining 3d puzzle ! :o) One assembled though it is sturdy and height ajustable. I use the upper level for the old laptop I run my music synthesizer emulator programmes from connected down to a MIDI controller keyboard on the lower level. But it is flexible for many other purposes, such as puting a printer below a laptop, or many other configurations for office or musical uses. UPDATE: I now have 3 of these as they are so useful and space saving for all my tech which would otherwise take over my flat. They hold not only my chromebook but also a newly bought Windows Notebook that is now essentially a dedicated synthesizer running Arturia and other software and hosting a small MIDI controller keyboard. The new unit I just got will hold my Microbrute synth and another older small Oxygen8 MIDI controller which will operate a dinky little sound module, (about the size of a paperback) that has good sounds built in but needs a keyboard to play it. The piano voices in the module alone were worth the price as they are very good. If you have lots of tech that needs housing get one or more of these, great value and well made.
F**!
It does what it says on the tin however
This is great and it works as it should, however it holds the weight of my laptop ok I wish there was a better way of folding it down and I could be sturdier I don’t see this lasting all that long unless I modify it and make it sturdier. If you have it on its maximum height which I do it’s a bit wobbly. But it works and it looks great. I will modify mine though. Or I may just look for something a little more sturdy. Shame if they had used a slightly thicker material it would be a lot more robust.
M**N
Decent desktop 2 tier solution for keyboards/synths
Like another buyer, I bought 2 of these as an experiment to see if it would support a heavy synthesized keyboard.I have limited desk/unit top space and no spare floor space for actual keyboard stands, so need a way of creating a 2 tier desktop stand for a Sequential Pro3 and Take5.I was surprised there are no desktop stands out there for this specific scenario, so started investigating laptop and DJ stands.This style seemed the most robust.I knew one stand would not be stable enough for what I needed (after all I'm going to be playing these keyboards and applying pressure) also it wouldn't be wide enough.So I bought 2 as they are so reasonably priced.Pleased with how sturdy they are and 2 in series did the job (see pic).I found the sweet spot of height, with the least 'wobble' when playing (there's a little flex if you have them too high).Well happy.
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