Elevate Your Workspace! 🚀
The Redbat Laptop Arm is a versatile and ergonomic solution for managing your workspace. It supports notebooks up to 17 inches and monitors from 13 to 32 inches, with a weight capacity of 8kg. The adjustable height and full-motion capabilities allow for optimal viewing angles, while the easy installation options ensure a secure fit on various desk types. Perfect for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency.
J**.
So good I bought it twice
This review is for the Redbat Laptop Arm RBMDM00LT.I bought one of these to put my keyboard on when doing music production. I know this is not what its designed for but it works perfectly. I am in quite a limited space so its really useful to be able to swing my computer keyboard out when needed, and swing i away when im playing my piano. I asked Santa for another one for my mouse. It means i can do everything i need to all in one place which is fantastic.all the components feel very strong and durable, brushed streel (i think but dont quote me) For the price i expected it to be plastic and weak, but that was certainly not the case It was also easier to assemble than i expected I am so pleased with it.I dont often write reviews for things but this is so much better than I could have hoped for i felt i should let other people know!
A**R
Great to have the whole table now!
Its great to have the whole table to work off now. This is a really sturdy items and great movement in the arm.
A**E
Decent for the price
So as others have said this is a self assembly piece of equipment. It took me while and I found the screws to attach the main clamp to be really awkward to get in - my tip is to use the Allen key throughout and don't try to screw with your hands then tighten as you would ordinarily. Eventually after a few swear words I got it all together. The clamp comes with a padded sticker but only for one side- it also has a hole for the screw which is in the wrong place. Regardless the clamp works well. The actual arm is difficult to turn and you must use the Allen keys to adjust the screws to give you any mobility in the arms. This was a bit faffy but once I got the hang of it I was able to adjust to how I wanted it. The plate for the laptop was a good size for my 13inch laptop. Any bigger would somewhat over hang but I don't imagine it would be an issueOne problem I do have is that if I have the arms where I want them for my desk, the laptop is lopsided if securely in the holder. I'm having to over hang the laptop to one side to straighten it out. It works though and at this price point I'll live with it. All in all, save for the wonky/loose arm for the laptop panel, the main structure is sturdy and secure. It looks fairly neat and has clips for your wires to keep them tidy.
R**S
It is a stand. It works.
I use a laptop for work, but as it is connected to a dock and from their to two ultra-wide monitors, I never have it open and it just sat on the desk gathering literal dust. I bought this stand to get it off the desk, and possibly tuck it away behind the monitors.The latter plan didn't come to fruition as the monitors are also on arms which are sufficiently bulky enough that I couldn't get this stand behind it. But by removing one of the upper arm segments it is tucked away enough to suit me.It was easy to assembly and has been quite solid in the two weeks I've been using it. However, the lip on the side of the stand isn't terribly large and because I have it at 180 degrees, I have used a webbing strap to make sure the laptop doesn't fall off should I walk into the desk or some other mishap.And the fact is has (basic, but hey, it works) cable management built in means the USB C cable that links the laptop to the dock is nicely tucked away too.Won't do anything about it collecting dust, but at least it's not taking up desk space now.
W**8
Strong, does the job it's designed to do.
The media could not be loaded. I go this as I've started playing steel tip darts online. I'm using a chromebook to run the app and cameras. I was using a table to put the chromebook on which was a bit low, meaning I was bending down a lot to enter my scores. I was getting back ache after playing for a, while so decided I need to get the laptop up higher. I have a strong shelf on the wall so got this laptop arm. The armed is strong and dosent wobble. Arm is well built for the price just be careful screwing it together as there is paint in the thread and if you aren't careful you might damage the head of the buttonhead bolts. As you can see from the video it's holding my laptop at headheight so now I can see my apponent throw and easily enter my scores. I'm very happy with this purchase especially with 20 percent off.
L**T
Clears valuable desk space.
Laptop arm does the job. Have now bought a second for a colleague. Helps clear small desk to allow for more space.
P**B
pleasantly surprised at the quality for this price
Knowing that the ones we use at work cost hundreds of pounds I had very low expectations at this price point. I was quite surprised to find a well made and fairly rigid platform with a good range of movement. Good strong metal components, no bendy cheap parts and no sharp edges. The platform is a little large for my 15" laptop and my Chromebook, you could fit a much larger machine on here. I had to be a bit creative with some wood blocks under the desk due to the metal frame, assembly and installation took me about 15 minutes. Highly recommended for the price.
J**.
Persistence needed
It's early days, so I don't want to base a review on baseless views, so I will just list my experiences so far. The construction was kind of annoying. They provide a bunch of allen keys, not all of which are needed. there are also several bolts that never get used?? Perhaps this is nitpicking but here are a fair few bolts that require a phillips head screwdriver. If you are going to provide tools, where's the spanner and basic screwdriver?Also, many of the bolts are pretty hard to fit as they turn and turn and turn until they decide it's time catch hold and follow a thread. Also, some parts have to be held in precarious positions until you manage to fit them correctly. In short, the build is somewhat annoying. I suspect a fair few parts will require periodic tightening as they will loosen easily without threadlock. The pivot joint / tilting pad is particularly bad. it is held in by a loose screw and two washers. It either overtightens and locks a plate in place that prevents you from tightening the clamp ... or it falls out requiring you to disassemble the clamp so that you can re-attach the screw.Don't get me wrong. The platform is in place now and it seems plenty sturdy. I'm just saying the build is kind of annoying, but do-able.