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Negatives:
There is a lot of play in the joints, the silver ends can be screwed off for some reason and the black rubber nubs over the pin that keep the laptop from sliding off keep popping off and expose the silver metal pin
the arms grind against each other and are not smooth when rotating into different positions
there was a sharp peace of metal sticking out on one of the ends which I have been stabbed with a few times, nothing serious but still not great, just need to file it down
it is on the heavier end if you travel a lot and like to keep things light
Positives:
it is sturdy when weight is applied the correct way and it has a USB hub
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Pretty sturdy and full of connections
DisaiNer 19.05.2024
The stand gives a lot of connections and is quite sturdy. Got me a bit of a problem to fit in my backpack (Thomann Producer Backpack) but it gets in in the end.
I'm not fully satisfied with the rubber bands that should provide stability to both legs, they dance just a tiny bit. It's not like my laptop is gonna fall at all, but for this price I was expecting zero 'danciness'.
As for its intended purpose (I got a 14" Macbook Pro, a Samsung T7 Shield, an Adam Hall SLED 1 Ultra and a Traktor S4 MK3 plugged into it), it works perfectly with all those inputs.