

🚀 Elevate your workspace, anywhere you go — because your posture deserves the best!
The Roost V3 is the world’s lightest and most portable laptop stand, designed for professionals on the move. It offers a patented rigid folding frame and self-adjusting grips that securely hold laptops from 12 to 18 inches, lifting screens 6.5 to 12.5 inches to eye level for ergonomic comfort. Weighing only 6 ounces, it folds compactly for effortless travel, while its zero-flex design ensures a stable, wobble-free workstation wherever you work.
| ASIN | B01C9KG8IG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55 in Laptop Stands |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,753) |
| Date First Available | February 26, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.8 ounces |
| Item model number | roost |
| Manufacturer | Roost Industries Corp. |
| Product Dimensions | 1.2 x 13 x 1.3 inches |
J**R
Solid product. Very sturdy, lightweight, and good value
A great and sturdy design. Solid build and surprisingly light weight and portability. A bit steep cost of entry but worth it if you plan on using daily as an EDC for your laptop. This coming from an audio pro...I use along with a full-sized keyboard and mouse and it makes the setup work ergonomically like a charm! Worthwhile purchase. Very packable and the included pouch does the trick perfectly.
D**E
The most portable and useful travel laptop stand on the market right now.
I used the original roost stand from way back when it launched on Kickstarter many years ago. I have also used the v2 stand for many years as my primary stand for work at my desk and while traveling. I was curious about this latest iteration and bought it to compare. I also did a comparison against the Nexstand. In my opinion, this latest Roost stand is the best version yet. The Nexstand doesn't compare to any of the Roost stands, being larger to pack, flimsier, and less adjustable. This latest version of the Roost has the most height settings of any of the iterations and folds up slightly more compactly to boot. The only disadvantage compared to the v2 is that you can't adjust the height on the fly, you need to remove the laptop and adjust the height before adding the laptop again. That said, the slight additional compactness, sturdiness and height adjustments (3 vs 7) make this iteration the best. If you can afford the cost, this is the best portable laptop stand to use with a keyboard and trackpad (or mouse) by quite a bit. Worth every penny in my book.
S**S
Great laptop stand
I don’t know about the competition but this stand is very well made and perfect for travel. It is very lightweight and easy to setup. It goes from its folded position in its case to a sturdy stand in about fifteen seconds. The height is perfect and allows for easy lowering or raising. The key for me was finding a stand that I could carry easily in a backpack. This one I could literally fit in my pocket. It would stick out several inches but I could. The price is very high. It is entirely possible that others, half the Pryce or less, would be just as good. I don’t know. What I do know is I’m about to buy a second one for another laptop to have them stand side-by-side. I may be paying $40 too much but I’m willing for the sake of knowing this one will work and protect my laptop, posture, and professional environment on-the-go.
T**M
Roost vs Nexstand
I recently bought the 13” Macbook Pro 2016 laptop and needed a stand that was ultra portable for my travels. Doing some research I found out about the Roost stand, which is a foldable laptop stand that became very famous through Kickstarter. However, recently a Chinese copycat stand known as the Nexstand started selling on Amazon. Surprisingly there was a big price difference between the two - the Roost cost $75 vs the Nexstand which was only $25. I tried to search for a comparison between the two to understand why the Roost was so much more expensive (3x more) than the Nexstand, and what differences did the Roost have to justify the price. Unfortunately I couldn’t find any good comparison online, so I ended up buying both the Roost and Nexstand so that I could personally compare the two. Here’s my findings, and hopefully it will help others also trying to decide. Just to clarify, I bought both at full price and have no affiliation to either company. SIZE When folded, the Nexstand is about 1” longer than the Roost, and slightly thicker. This means the Roost is more compact than the Nexstand, and for me that is a bonus - the extra inch that I save in my bag means I can stuff an extra pair of socks in that space! When expanded though, the Nexstand’s extra inch of length makes a big difference in that it appears considerably larger than the Roost. It suggests the Nextstand can hold a thicker or wider laptop than the Roost, but the Roost is still very capable despite its smaller size. The Nexstand comes with extra clips for thinner laptops. CARRY POUCH Both come with a soft carry pouch. Some may not consider this a big deal, but its good to carry the stand in a pouch to avoid it scratching other devices or getting caught on cables. I personally love the subtle logo of the Roost bag, and really dislike the blatant branding of the Nexstand bag. FRONT CLAMPS The laptop is held in place on the stand by the front clamps. It’s an ingenious design and well executed that prevents the laptop from slipping off even when you tilt the stand. However, as the front clamps are the point of contact with the laptop, I wanted to make sure that the clamp would not scratch my laptop. Here the Roost provides the better quality material, using rubber front padding whereas the Nexstand’s clamp is purely plastic. That would seem to make the Roost the more favorable option, but then I notice that the Roost’s plastic back has a middle plastic ridge sticking out (see red arrow on image 4) - perhaps the result of the manufacturing process or a quality control issue?. I don’t think it will scratch the laptop but it’s irritating, especially compared to the Nexstand’s smooth surface. Also it should be noted that the Nexstand clamp looks to be capable of holding thicker laptops than the Roost. REAR BACK RESTS The back of your laptop sits on the rear back rests. This is the secondary point of contact between the stand and the laptop. Just like the front clamps, I want to make sure nothing scratches my laptop. With the Roost, the back rest is covered with a long rubber pad that will gently support the laptop, whereas the Nexstand has skimped here with just a small pad that isn’t even the full width of the bar. You can of course stick some electrical tape there if you want reassurance but the Roost clearly wins here. FRONT LEGS The front legs of the stand touch the table/surface and holds the laptop weight. To prevent the stand slipping around, the Roost has rubber padding that works excellently to keep the stand stable. The Nexstand is just smooth plastic and whilst the stand does remain stable when pushed, it can slide more freely on the table surface. Roost wins here. CONCLUSION Both the Roost and Nexstand are excellent, solidly built stands that will hold your laptop steady. I don’t want to advocate one above the other and have personally kept both for now. The Nexstand’s price represents excellent value and there’s nothing really negative about its quality, so if price is important to you, or you have a really large thick laptop, go with the Nexstand. The Roost provides extra luxuries such as rubber paddings and a more compact frame, but for the price it’s slightly more difficult to justify - if the price point doesn’t bother you then the Roost certainly represents a more “upgraded” model.
D**W
BEST LAPTOP STAND ON THE MARKET
I met the founder at a conference (what's up man, go blue!!!). When I got a $500 "work from home" budget from my gig, I decided to pick this up for my 16in Macbook Pro. Not only is it lightweight and durable, I love how it folds up and even comes with a bag. This laptop stand blows everything I have used before out of the water! It's really easy to setup and get working in minutes. The color is really cool as well.
A**I
With the current conditions, WFH, a laptop stand became a must have. Took me almost a month to make the decision, after many website reviews and YouTube videos, I decided on Roost, was a bit expensive still thought of giving it a go. After about 2.5 months of daily (workday) use, I must admit, its really sturdy (I uses it for my 14' Thinkpad and also for my 13' MacBook Pro) and fold it on a daily basis. It's easy to operate... 3 stage adjustable height works perfectly for me and is very portable. Once Laptop is mounted on it, its firm on the table (rubber grips) and laptop would not fall off (with normal use... ) as it has got an elasticated grip to hold laptop in place. Highly recommended.
B**Y
i did a lot of research before I bought this. It delivered what is promised. Will buy for my husband too.
A**N
More expensive than competitors but couldn't find an alternative yet with the same function. Would buy it again. There are some rubber bands that might be the weak point after long use. These bands stretch and contract every time the laptop is put and removed from the stand. Been using it for several months almost daily, no problem so far.
A**W
Excelente oprción. Cumple su función, es estable, firme, sostiene muy bien la computadora y es facil de guardar y transportar. Pense que no iba a poder aguatar mi laptop. pero cuando la puse y empecé a usar el teclado de la compu sobre la base no se movió ni se deformó o se sintió inestable. Lo recomiendo mucho para viaje o para el uso diario. Muy practico en verdad.
N**N
Received the package nicely wrapped up and protected. The laptop stand works as it should and everything is like how the YouTube video reviews describes and talks about. However, the mechanism of adjusting the height of the laptop stand after you have mounted the laptop tend to be clumsy, and you have to remove the laptop in order to increase the laptop. Therefore, minus 1 star. Otherwise, I do feel like this is okay for its premium over the NexStand if you can afford the premium price.
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