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Pairs with monitor arms for optimal ergonomic positioning
Fits any monitor arm with VESA mount
Optimise your workspace and lift up your laptop
Ergonomically position your laptop screen to eye- level to help maintain good posture and avoid neck and back strain. Our Universal Laptop mounts are capable of carrying all size laptops and simply screw onto any monitor arm with a VESA mount.
*supports laptops 4.4 to 22 lbs when used with our Desky Single Monitor Arm or our Desky Dual Monitor Arm.
Laptop Sizes | All Laptop Sizes |
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Weight Capacity | 4.4 to 22 lbs *determined by monitor arm weight limit |
VESA | 3"x3", 3.9"x3.9" |
Mounting Options | On any Desky Single or Dual Monitor Arm w/ VESA Mount |
Product Weight | 16.5 lbs |
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Available Finishes | Silver |
Max Height | 20.3" |
Min Height | 6.9" |
Max Forward Reach | 25.8" |
The Desky Universal Laptop Mount will fit any laptop/size and simply holds the laptop in place by a non-slip rubber grip and two front laptop hooks.
No, this does not include a monitor arm. The Laptop Mount easily attaches to any monitor arm that has a 3"x3" or 3.9"x3.9" VESA mount.
Yes, the Universal Laptop Mount will attaches to a 3"x3" or 3.9"x3.9" VESA mount and is compatible with any of our Desky monitor arms and is compatible with most other brand monitor arms.
The weight limit will depend on the weight limit of the monitor arm that you are using to attach the laptop mount.
You can read our full article on how to setup and position your laptop mount/monitor arm in the most ergonomic position here. In short,
Height - the ideal height for your monitor is when your eye level is just below the top of the screen. Tilting your head backward or forward can cause neck strain.
Distance - As a general rule, the length of your arm is roughly the distance you want between your eyes and the monitor. This will mean you do not have to crane your neck forward and will help to avoid neck and eye strain.
To ergonomically set up a laptop and monitor, prop up the laptop to eye level, use an external keyboard and mouse, and adjust the monitor's height and angle. Arrange the devices side by side, ensuring the monitor is centered and at arm's length away, and maintain proper posture while working.
For further guidance on ergonomic laptop and monitor setup, you can refer to our articles on how to arrange a laptop and monitor and ways you can prop up your laptop for good posture.
Yes, it is possible to set up two laptops together to function as dual monitors. Software solutions like Synergy or connecting them via HDMI or DisplayPort are some of the ways you can do this. This setup enables you to extend your workspace across both screens for increased productivity. For further information on setting up two laptops as dual monitors, you can refer to our articles on using two laptops as dual monitors.