Slim stand elevates MacBook or iPad to 4 comfy positions

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Three different elevations help you type with or without an external keyboard.
Three different elevations help you type with or without an external keyboard.
Photo: Function 101

If you have a compact, portable stand, you can turn your MacBook or iPad into a proper workstation almost anywhere. Function101 offers the Elevate stand, now on sale in the Cult of Mac Store.

It folds flat to store or carry and folds out to four positions more maximum typing comfort, with or without an external keyboard.

Function101 Elevate Stand

Function101 Elevate is a stand for MacBooks and iPads that expands to create a choice of viewing positions that raise your screen. That gives you improved ergonomics and better-looking video calls.

And unlike most bulky stands, this elegant stand folds out to four positions to help ensure your comfort.

The Elevate stand gives you the opportunity to work anywhere with ease, Function101 noted. Thanks to the stand’s slim, compact design, it works equally well at home or in the office. And it’s easy to take it on the go. It folds away flat for storage or travel.

4 different elevations:

The third position is ideal for using an external wireless keyboard.
The third position is ideal for using an external wireless keyboard.
Photo: Function 101
  • Position 1 elevates your MacBook to a healthier,  more ergonomic height while allowing for heat dissipation.
  • Position 2 elevates to the same level as position 1 and can be used for both MacBooks and iPad.
  • Position 3 elevates your MacBook to a healthier, more ergonomic height when using an external keyboard.
  • Flat. The stand folds flat when you want to store it or take it with you.

Price: $49.95

Where to buy: Cult of Mac Store

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