

I’ve used a stand similar in design, and its ability to change between various sizes makes it a great option to use in tight spaces.īut if you’re a user who finds themselves sitting at a desk for large portions of the day, in that situation the Lamicall Notebook Holder is a great option to consider, because you can adjust its height between a range of five to eight inches, tilt its base across a 45-degree angle, and swivel the laptop when it’s placed on the stand to show your screen to someone else.Īpart from these two recommendations, if you own an Intel-based MacBook, I suggest looking at the HumanCentric Vertical Stand with the in-built USB C Hub. When set up correctly, it can offer a great typing experience without a severe wobble, even if you have a case on your Macbook. If you’re a person who’s always on the move, an option like the iVoler Laptop Holder is worth considering.


The product offers two USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a Gigabit Ethernet port, slots of an SD and microSD card, two HDMI ports, and a USB C port that supports the PD standard and can accept 100W current. It is an ergonomic stand that gives you the perfect viewing height. HumanCentric's vertical stand is ideal for those who need a home docking solution that can also overcome the MacBook's lack of ports. This is by far the best MacBook stand that works for screen sizes 12, 13, 15 and 17 inches.
