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2025-08-01 15:11:42
The KOOV Adjustable Projector Stand is an excellent multi-purpose tripod stand that goes from 26 inches to 38 inches in height, making it a great option for projectors, laptops, DJ gear, drum machines, and other live performance equipment. It’s priced at $29.99, but with the 30% off coupon, it drops to about $20, which is an amazing deal for a stand of this quality.I got this not for a projector, but for my SP-404 and iPad when performing live, and it’s been a great addition to my setup. What stands out most is how compact and portable it is—the top platform folds in half, and the entire stand collapses into a small, lightweight carrying bag. This makes it extremely easy to transport, whether you’re driving, taking an Uber, or even commuting via public transportation. Unlike other bulky stands I’ve owned, this one has a minimal footprint, both when in use and when packed up. The legs don’t spread out too far, so it doesn’t take up unnecessary space on stage, which is great for tight setups.The build quality is solid, with sturdy metal components that feel durable. Despite being lightweight, it’s very stable, and I don’t feel like my gear is at risk of tipping over. The top platform is spacious enough for my SP-404 and iPad, and I could see it working well for other drum machines, DJ controllers, or even a small mixer.For $20 after the discount, this is an absolute steal. It’s hard to find a stand this portable, sturdy, and well-designed at such a low price. Whether you need it for a projector, a laptop, or music gear, it’s a fantastic option. Five stars.
Customer Review
2025-04-24 15:17:03
I was so glad to get the KOOV Projector Stand Adjustable Height because I'm working on a project that requires having my laptop next to my desktop computer and I'd had the former on a dangerously rickety, too-low TV tray. The new stand is a remarkably sturdy and stable and is doing wonders for my neck and back. It's been rare for me to get something that has such a great quality:price ratio. If I had to pick a part whose durability I'm mildly concerned about, it's the telescopic switch lock for the legs, which is made only of plastic, but it's a pretty big part, so I'm not super-worried.(Right-click on my image to enlarge it in a new tab) - Here are some other hints:A) • Working area is 11x15 - fits projector or laptop, but don't plan on a mouse and big mousepad• Foam pad is nothing to write home about, but you can replace with a better nonslip surfaceB) You actually need to elongate the pole **before** you tighten the screw, which has to be pretty far unscrewed before you can manipulate the tripod legs. You are actually inserting the screw into one of three fixed positions and if the pole is not elongated enough, you won't see the holes. You have to angle the pole so that you can see the holes). This is not explained in the directions, but it's important to know because while the tripod legs may seem "tight" if the screw is not in one of the fixed positions, the legs could slip out of position and you scratch up and dent the surface of the pole. (I originally gave the stand a 5-star rating, but am dropping it to 4 stars for incomplete directions).C) Don't know if it makes any difference, but they show the screw going into the square opening and out the round openingD) • I don't see any reason why you can't put the tray in "upside down" if you want to jury rig a bigger table (I was thinking a piece of plywood and clamps) or think the lip of the tray might bother your wrists/forearms (but the lip is very short, so it didn't actually bother me while typing).• To be at its most compact, you have to unscrew the tray, which came folded in half, from the tray base. This risks dropping screws and handles (which are also a mild pain to connect). I'll probably just store in a less compact fashion, but otherwise taping the screws to the tray before unscrewing the handles might prevent screw loss. The manufacturer was also nice enough to include an extra screw and handle.E) They also included a hex wrench, which I'm pretty sure is for tightening the telescopic switch, should it ever get loose (like tightening the lock on a hiking pole).
Customer Review
2025-04-11 13:50:32
Ok, so off the top, if you're a tall person and want to use this as a podium/laptop stand, this isn't the product for you. I'm around 5ft 6in, and this is technically not tall enough for me to use while standing. I say technically because I am able to get it to be the right height for me to read a book while standing as long as I have the tripod legs in a particular position that it's not supposed to be in. The tripod has 3 height options made possible by the leg angle, but I can move it beyond any preset option to make the tripod taller--- but then it is not sturdy. One of my pics shows what I mean. In addition to the leg angle, there is another part on the tripod you can use to make the stand shorter or taller.So if it's not convenient to get it to my standing heights, why do I think this is such a great product? Well, I didn't get this to use as a stand-up tripod. I got it so I could sit and read some of my very large, hardcover books. This holds my books securely since the top has a lip as well as straps you can use. I set it up next to my chair or couch and then I have a way to read an oversized book without straining my wrists.If you're looking for something as a book support for sitting, this thing is perfect! You can put the top part at an angle too, which is helpful. It's been so great having longer reading sessions without aching wrists to bother me.
ikies
2025-02-19 11:32:33
This projector stand is a versatile and sturdy option for both professional and personal use. With its adjustable height, it allows you to customize the position of your device for both sitting and standing setups. The 180 degrees rotating and tilting tray ensures you get the best viewing angle, while the raised edges keep equipment secure. The stand can hold a variety of devices, including laptops, projectors, and DJ equipment, with a weight capacity that exceeds typical projector stands. Its sturdy metal frame, non-slip pads, and foldable design make it portable and stable, making it perfect for use in offices, studios, or outdoor settings. Plus, the stand is easy to set up and comes with a convenient carrying bag for easy transport.
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