The Bottom Line
- Choice of two heights to elevate laptop - 1" or 1 3/8".
- Can be used to raise the rear of laptop or front of laptop.
- Increases airflow below the laptop.
- Available for both Windows-based laptops and Mac laptops.
- Can be used for telephones, keyboards or even calculators.
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Description
- Constructed of durable polycarbonate plastic.
- Attach with peel and stick adhesive. Instructions for removal also provided if you change laptops.
- Can support constant weight load of 15lbs indefinitely.
- Only weighs 7 grams.
- One Year Warranty.
Guide Review - Laptop Legs/Mac Feet by LapWorks Inc.
Laptop Legs/Mac Feet provide an easy way to elevate your laptop on any surface without worrying about making your laptop unstable. If anyone has an older laptop or remembers the older laptops, they did have small legs but they weren't sturdy at all and quite often broke. The Laptop Legs/Mac Feet are a well constructed and designed solution which enable you to increase airflow beneath your laptop.
The Laptop Legs/Mac Feet are easy to attach to your laptop and the packaging includes instructions on where best placement should be. They also include instructions for removal, which is handy if you happen to upgrade your laptop and wish to use the legs again.
The Laptop Legs/Mac Feet I received for evaluation including two pairs of legs. I used one pair on my laptop which made a noticeable difference and made it much more comfortable for typing. The other set of Laptop Legs I used on my keyboard, which also made a noticeable improvement.
The only difference between the Laptops Legs and the Mac Feet is the colour. Mac Feet are white and the Laptop Legs are grey.
The Laptop Legs/Mac Feet are a wise investment for any mobile professional. You'll find that after you have attached them and used your laptop elevated you'll be much more comfortable.
I like that there are two choices for height and that you can use either depending on your needs without great effort. The Laptop Legs/Mac Feet can also be used to create a negative tilt when placed at the front of the laptop.


