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This Medic Therapeutics versatile multi-function desk can be used in multiple different ways from sitting to standing. Use the desk on the sofa, ground, countertop or bed easily with its adjustable height to suit any body position, with 360-degree rotation. Elevate any laptop screen or around the house activity off of your lap to improve your overall posture and neck strain. The large surface space and edge stoppers allows for plenty of activities without the fear of any sliding or dropping.

Includes

  • Adjustable Laptop Desk with Cooling Pad and Mouse Pad
  • Mouse Tray
  • USB Cable connector
  • USB light
  • 2 Edge Stoppers
  • smax weight capacity of 33lbs

Features

  • Multi-Functional & Adjustable Design - This Medic Therapeutics versatile multi-function desk can be used in multiple different ways from sitting to standing. Use the desk on the sofa, ground, countertop or bed easily with its adjustable height to suit any body position, and 360-degree rotation.
  • Improves posture & comfort - Elevate any laptop screen or around the house activity off of your lap to improve your overall posture and neck strain. The Desk extends up to 18" tall to let you stand up and work comfortably, as well as locks into place at various angles.
  • XL Surface Space & Included LED Light - The XL accommodating 10.5x16.5" surface space and edge stoppers allows for plenty of activities without the fear of any sliding or dropping. Its aluminum material is durable yet lightweight and foldable for easy storage anywhere. Equipped with built-in-silent dual fans to keep your laptop cool, as well as an LED Light!
  • No assembly required
  • Built in silent dual fans to keep your laptop cool
  • Durable aluminum material
  • Foldable and portable - convenient for easy storage
  • Includes Mouse Pad, Laptop Stoppers and LED Light
  • Tray rotates 360 degrees and locks into place at various angles
  • Country of Origin: China

How To Use

  • Press and hold the button on Joint A to rotate the lower leg until it reaches the desired angle. The button will bounce back out if the lower leg has been locked in place. Press and hold the buttons on Joint B to rotate the middle leg until it reaches the desired angle. Press and hold the button on Joint C to rotate the upper leg until it reaches the desired angle. Max weight capacity: 33lbs

Disclaimer: Do not place laptop on the unit until you make sure all the legs and the laptop tray are locked into place.

Vendor Warranty Terms: Your Medic Therapeutics Aluminum Adjustable Laptop Desk is backed by a limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty. Medic Therapeutics will repair or replace your device at any time should it fail due to a defect in material or workmanship, subject to the certain limitations. Address: Medic Therapeutics Service Center3069 Taft Street Hollywood, FL 33009 warranty@medictherapeutics.com

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