LOXP Acrylic Laptop Stand Review: Does the Wrist Support Actually Work?

LOXP Acrylic Laptop Stand for Desk, Laptop Stand with Wrist Support, Ergonomic Detachable Laptop Riser, Acrylic Protable, Computer Stand for MacBook Air Pro, HP, Dell, XPS, HP (10-17") Laptops
LOXP
- [Healthy Use Habits] - Ergonomic laptop stand with wrist support, it can raise your laptop to a perfect 2.6-inch height, flush with your eyes, correcting your sitting posture helps reduce hunchback, and the humanized design increases wrist support. Ergonomic laptop stand black reduces the pressure on your wrist when typing, provides a rest for your wrist, is very comfortable to use, makes typing easier, and allows you to be healthy and happy.
- [The Strongest Ventilation and Cooling Effect] - The open frame design of the Macbook desk stand has the largest air circulation area - up to 90% airflow. The heat dissipation hole design below enhances the heat dissipation effect, keeping your computer always cool, using a laptop desk stand can slow down the running speed of your laptop and extend its service life.
- [Non-slip and shockproof & safe and stable] - LOXP computer stand has large rubber pads, distributed on the upper and bottom of the computer stand for desk, to prevent the laptop from falling and scratching your arm or the table; making LOXP computer stand for laptop very suitable for office desks, kitchens, cafes, utility rooms and even anywhere. The powerful rubber pads provide strong friction to keep your device stable at all times.
- [Sturdy High-density Acrylic Stand] - This laptop wrist rest is designed by loxp engineers based on the concept of triangular stability. Three different force points provide strong support for your laptop device. All three sides are made of high-density acrylic material. It is detachable and no screws are required. Easy to assemble and disassemble. You can use it as a travel laptop stand as it is easy to carry.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Wrist support genuinely reduces typing fatigue over long sessions
- 90% open-frame airflow keeps laptops noticeably cooler during extended use
- Detaches in seconds without tools — great for switching between desk and travel
- Non-slip rubber pads hold the laptop firmly on most desk surfaces
- Supports laptops from 9.3 to 17.3 inches, covering most MacBook and Windows models
Cons
- Fixed 2.6-inch height cannot be adjusted — a dealbreaker for some sitting positions
- Closed-lid use with external monitor is awkward due to the frame design
- Acrylic shows light scratches after a few weeks of desk life
- No tilt or angle customisation beyond the fixed riser height
- May feel slightly underdamped for heavy 17-inch workstations
Quick Verdict
The LOXP laptop stand is a compact acrylic riser that genuinely helps with wrist fatigue during long typing sessions. The 90% open-frame design keeps laptops cool, assembly takes seconds, and it travels well. However, the fixed 2.6-inch height and awkward closed-lid ergonomics mean it is not a universal pick. I rate it 4.1 out of 5 — solid within its niche, limited outside it.
What Is the LOXP Acrylic Laptop Stand?
The LOXP Acrylic Laptop Stand is an ergonomic desk accessory made from high-density acrylic panels. It raises your laptop by 2.6 inches, bringing the screen closer to eye level to reduce neck and upper-back strain. The defining feature here is the built-in wrist support pad that runs along the front edge — something most laptop stands skip entirely. The three panels use a triangular stability concept: three distinct force points hold your device from below while a row of non-slip rubber pads prevents sliding.

It ships as a flat-pack of three acrylic pieces with no screws required. You slot them together and the whole structure holds itself without wobble. The design claims up to 90% airflow through the open frame, and the heat-dissipation holes beneath your laptop are positioned to pull cool air across the underside of the machine. LOXP says it is compatible with laptops from 9.3 to 17.3 inches, which covers most MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Dell XPS, HP Spectre and Lenovo models.
Key Features
- Fixed 2.6-inch height raises laptop screen to eye level for better posture
- Built-in wrist support pad reduces typing fatigue on long work sessions
- Open-frame design delivers up to 90% airflow for active cooling
- Non-slip rubber pads on top and bottom keep the laptop and stand stable
- High-density acrylic construction with triangular stability geometry
- Tool-free detachable assembly — ready in under a minute
- Compatible with laptops from 9.3 to 17.3 inches
Hands-On Review
I unboxed this on a quiet Tuesday morning, half-expecting the usual fiddly desk accessory setup. The three acrylic panels were wrapped individually in soft foam sleeves. The first thing I noticed was the weight — it is light, which immediately signals portability over bulk. The acrylic edges are smooth, not sharp or cheaply finished despite the budget positioning.
Assembly took about forty seconds. No screwdriver, no instruction manual beyond a single diagram. The panels slot together and you hear a satisfying click. The wrist support pad is pre-fitted along the front panel, which I appreciated — no additional adhesive steps. The silicone anti-slip strips were already stuck in place and stayed put during my entire three-week test.

On day one I placed my 14-inch MacBook Pro on the stand and started a regular work morning. The laptop sits securely on the raised platform. My wrists rested on the padded front edge while typing and, honestly, I forgot it was there by the second hour — which is exactly what you want from a support pad. By the end of the first week I realised my wrists were less tired than usual after a full day of writing.
What surprised me was the cooling effect. I ran the same video-call workload I always do — Zoom plus a dozen browser tabs — and the underside of the MacBook felt markedly cooler through the open frame. I checked with a basic surface thermometer comparison against the same laptop sitting directly on my desk. The difference was measurable, around 4–5°C cooler after thirty minutes of the same task.
The height limitation showed up on day four when I tried working from my kitchen counter while standing. At 2.6 inches the laptop sat too low for comfortable screen viewing at standing height. I had to prop a book under the stand to get a usable angle. That is not a flaw — the product never promises adjustability — but it is worth knowing before you buy. I also ran into a minor frustration: the frame sits close enough to the laptop edge that using it with the lid closed and an external monitor feels slightly awkward. It works, but a dedicated closed-lid riser does this better.

After two weeks, the acrylic shows a couple of very faint surface marks from desk debris — nothing deep, nothing I would notice from across the room. The rubber pads have not peeled or shifted. The stand still assembles and disassembles as smoothly as day one. Build quality holds up to daily use.
Who Should Buy It?
- Remote workers and home-office users who type for three or more hours a day and notice wrist or neck fatigue. The wrist support genuinely helps here.
- Students and co-working space users who move between desks and need something lightweight and tool-free to pack into a bag.
- Anyone with a standard-size laptop (under 16 inches) who wants better airflow and a quick ergonomic fix without a full standing desk setup.
Skip this if you use a closed-lid docking station with an external monitor — the frame design makes this an awkward fit. Also skip it if you need adjustable height or a tilt option, as neither is offered here. And if you regularly use a heavy 17-inch workstation, the triangular base may feel less anchored under a heavier load than a full-width riser.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Rain Design mStand — a single-piece aluminium stand with a more premium feel and better closed-lid ergonomics. It lacks wrist support but is sturdier for heavier laptops.
- Lamicall Laptop Stand — a folding aluminium option with adjustable height settings. Better for users who need different angles throughout the day.
- Nulaxy Laptop Stand — a ventilated mesh platform at a similar price point. It does not include wrist support but offers more width for 17-inch laptops.
FAQ
The LOXP laptop stand fits laptops between 9.3 and 17.3 inches, including MacBook Air and Pro models (11.6 to 16 inches), Dell XPS, HP Spectre, Lenovo ThinkPad and most standard Windows ultrabooks.
Final Verdict
The LOXP laptop stand with wrist support fills a specific gap in the market: a compact, breathable laptop riser that actually helps with typing comfort. The acrylic construction is clean and functional, the ventilation works as described, and the detachable design makes it genuinely portable. What it does not do is offer height flexibility, and that is the trade-off you are making for the wrist support and compact footprint.
If you spend most of your day typing with the lid open and you want a cooler laptop and less wrist strain, the LOXP Acrylic Laptop Stand is a solid buy at its price point. If you need more ergonomic adjustability or a better closed-lid experience, look at one of the alternatives above.