Tuesday, April 8th 2025

Razer Expands Premium Laptop Accessory Range with New Adjustable Aluminium Stand

Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today announced the launch of the Razer Adjustable Laptop Stand, a premium solution for gamers looking to elevate their workspace with comfort and efficiency.

Designed for laptops and other devices up to 18 inches, the Razer Adjustable Laptop Stand is CNC milled entirely from anodized aluminium for enhanced durability and scratch-resistance. Dual articulation points with a hex key adjustment system allow full customizability for the perfect viewing height and angle, while non-slip rubber pads ensure the laptop is secured in place, making it an ideal laptop stand for desk. When not in use, the stand collapses easily for storage, keeping workspaces clean and organized. Its foldable and portable design makes it an ideal companion for ergonomic comfort on the go.
Razer Adjustable Laptop Stand Features:

Personalized Adaptability
  • Height and tilt-adjustable for optimized ergonomics and comfort. Dual articulation points allow users to precisely fine-tune their setup for the ideal viewing height and angle.
  • Folds down to under 2 inches for easy storage and on-the-go portability, offering the perfect solution for a portable laptop stand.
Universal Compatibility
  • Fits laptops up to 18 inches and a myriad of other devices for the best viewing angle for maximum versatility.
  • Vented design featuring custom cut vents for improved airflow and passive cooling.
Superior Build Quality
  • Constructed entirely out of anodized aluminium for a durable and sturdy stand that will support your devices for years to come.
  • Tighten or loosen the tension adjustment screw located under hinge caps with the included hex key / Allen wrench
Expanding Razer's Lineup of Premium Laptop Accessories
The Razer Adjustable Laptop Stand joins Razer's growing lineup of premium laptop accessories, as part of the brand's commitment to delivering high quality accessories that meld performance, functionality, and aesthetics.
Source: Razer Product News
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13 Comments on Razer Expands Premium Laptop Accessory Range with New Adjustable Aluminium Stand

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
since they haven't mentioned the price. I bet they are going to charge about $80-100+ for it too.

Meanwhile for $25:



(£16.99 if you have a prime sub)
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#2
ixi
What is so premium?
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#3
Konomi
Come on Razer, where's the RGB?
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#4
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
FreedomEclipsesince they haven't mentioned the price. I bet they are going to charge about $80-100+ for it too.

Meanwhile for $25:



(£16.99 if you have a prime sub)
I'm betting it's going to be US $100. :roll:

Maybe $79.99 or such if I'm being generous. :laugh:
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#5
bonehead123
Looks cool & all, but given Razzerio's history of making over-priced AND over-hyped garbaggio, how much ya wanna bet it fails about 2.471 hrs AFTER the warranty runs out ? (which they oh so conveniently did NOT make any mention of in the PR)

And then of course, you'll have the esteemed privilege of having to deal with their world-class (but non-existent) coronary-inducing "customer service", which usually consist of an AI-driven phone bot just repeatedly keeps telling you that the word "RMA" doesn't compute, and then puts you on hold for the never-ending 24 hr loop of barf-worthy elevator music....

Anyways, about 5 years ago, I bought several stands similar to the one FreedomEclipse showed, for ~$13, and they are all STILL working & looking like new despite years & years of constant/daily use :D
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#6
theglaze
FreedomEclipsesince they haven't mentioned the price. I bet they are going to charge about $80-100+ for it too.

Meanwhile for $25:



(£16.99 if you have a prime sub)
I can't tell if that has manual, tension adjustment.
The overpriced Razer model does.
Don't buy a laptop stand which cannot be manually tightened. They eventually loosen and become unusable
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#7
Jun
It's like the apple wheel and monitor stand.
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#8
TBonius
I bet it requires you to download synapse.
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#9
Vayra86
FreedomEclipsesince they haven't mentioned the price. I bet they are going to charge about $80-100+ for it too.

Meanwhile for $25:



(£16.99 if you have a prime sub)
Sorry but this one doesn't say Razer underneath the laptop's plate that you can't read during use, no buy.
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#10
dgianstefani
TPU Proofreader
FreedomEclipsesince they haven't mentioned the price. I bet they are going to charge about $80-100+ for it too.

Meanwhile for $25:



(£16.99 if you have a prime sub)
£59.99
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#12
Caring1
TBoniusI bet it requires you to download synapse.
And have an always online connection.
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#13
Chrispy_
I use a similar stand from UGreen that seems high-quality machined aluminium with silicone rubber bumpers on the feet and all contact points which cost me £14 including tax.

On the plus side, this is one of a very small number of Razer products that
  • Doesn't have RGBLED.
  • Doesn't wall-off some core functionality behind always-online Synapse adware uh, I mean drivers.
  • Isn't proprietary to Razer's ecosystem.
I jest, of course.
Well, mostly jest. It's still all true.
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