⌨️ Elevate your typing game—comfort and control wherever you go!
The ESC Flip Pro Adjustable Keyboard Stand is a lightweight, foldable riser crafted from reinforced nylon. It features a length-adjustable design to fit all keyboard sizes, four tilt angles for ergonomic typing, and anti-slip silicone pads to protect your desk. Perfect for professionals seeking portable, stable, and customizable keyboard support.
Finish Type | Painted |
Shape | rectangular prism |
Base Type | Leg |
Assembly Required | No |
Number of Levels | 4 |
Special Feature | Portable, Flexible, Ergonomic, Foldable, Adjustable |
Manufacturer | GPG2 |
UPC | 897982001176 |
Item Weight | 1.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.87 x 2.25 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | ESC-Flip PRO |
Material Type | Nylon |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | ESC-FLIP-PRO |
H**N
Awesome accessory, all keyboards should come with this by default!
As titled; this product is perfect. I purchased a couple of them, use them almost daily / very heavily (well, I use the keyboards they're attached to) and ZERO issues. They have remained firmly adhered to the bottom of my keyboards, and they are far more ergonomic than the absolutely diabolical and objectively harmful top to bottom tilt that most all keyboards come with.You are NOT supposed to have your keyboard higher at the top (FN keys) than at the bottom (space bar, wrist rest)This causes you to bend your wrists backward, and THAT is very hamful & contributes mightily to carpal tunnel & all sorts of other related issues.Your keyboard is SUPPOSED to be higher at the wrist rest, and lower (flat on your desk) at the top; where the FN keys are.Anyway; this device is beautiful & should come standard with all keyboards.Buy one for every keyboard you have!
H**R
Keyboard adjustable mechanism
This is perfect. I have used it for a while now and have ordered it several times over for all of our keyboards. It does everything I need and want.
D**.
Wish I Had Looked Into This Sooner
Between working from home a few days a week and using my home desktop for general use, I get a lot of keyboard time in on nearly a daily basis. Nearly every keyboard I've owned has had either one or both of its stand legs break off at some point in time. I was looking for a stand / riser to address that issue, and by extension to provide some comfort and relief on my wrists. This fit the bill perfectly.This stand attaches to the back of the device you want to use it on with suction pads on both ends of it. These pads help keep the stand in place. So far, I've found they allow the stand to stick well to the back of the keyboard. I can move the keyboard around on my desk without the stand coming off, but I did apply some pressure when applying the stand to the keyboard.The stand is adjustable width-wise, so it can be used on other devices besides keyboards like tablets. I haven't had this stand for too long at this point, so I don't know how it would affect the adhesiveness of the pads over time if it's often being switched out between different devices.There are four different rise levels. The levels are adjusted by the riser legs. All you need to do is pull out the appropriate leg for the height you want. So far I've only used the lowest leg, but it works perfect for me in conjunction with a wrist rest to provide typing comfort throughout the course of the day.
M**Y
It's ok
I like the size, and easy setup. I wish it was a little more sturdy in the center
C**C
Great Even without Removing Adhesion Backing
I bought this because I had lost both legs on my wireless keyboard. I’ve had it a couple of months and haven’t even removed the piece of paper to help it adhere to the surface of my desk. Even with the paper on it, it works fine. Since it’s so light weight, it’s made it really easy to use my keyboard when I use my laptop outside of my office, as long as there’s a hard surface, mainly my coffee table or dining room table. I’ll just prop my keyboard on top of it, which is usually enough slant that I don’t have to use the risers. The risers are easy to use and snap into position for stability. I can’t rate the strength of the adhesion since I haven’t needed to remove the protective paper yet, but am assuming it will match the high quality that the overall product seems to be.
C**.
Works great. Stable and solid.
Got this to replace the original version I had on my last Magic Keyboard. Thing was on so well I thought it was going to break if I tried removing it (although it says you can remove and reuse it, didn’t want to pry too hard). Either way it sticks on very securely. So I just grabbed this new one. Very stable once it’s up and locked in. Easy to adjust between levels. It has two height adjustments. U guess 3 if you fold both legs down it’s just a slight raise. The rubber feet keep it from moving, and it comes with a spare set. I use mine on an Apple Magic Keyboard, however you can extend it to fit larger boards.
P**E
Works Great but not worth the price - UPDATE: DOESN'T STICK ANYMORE
UPDATE:The suction wore off after a while, washed the sticky parts with water. They came off clean and after drying the surface seemed very sticky again.Put the thing back on the keyboard and it's falling off everyday now.I have an expensive keyboard so I'm not attaching this permanently with super glue / double sided tape.=============================================================================ORIGINAL REVIEW:--------------------------This thing works great, hasn't came undone / unstuck (sticky stuff keeps the keyboard in place) very good suction. I just do not believe the price is justified it's a good idea but most definitely not cost efficient if you have multiple keyboards. About to look for a cost effective alternative for my other keyboards.
ว**ั
Fixed My Problem
I have a HP chiclet keyboard. It's great. It's built well. The key are responsive and perfect to click. The problem it has is the risers on the underside. They are too small and do not raise the keyboard enough for me to be comfortable. This simple Keyboard Stand is super good. It lifts the keyboard to the angle I like. It has 4 levels for the height setting. I have my HP chiclet keyboard set on level 2. I like level 3 too. It's expandable so it supports the whole length of the keyboard. Where the risers are positioned are right next to the keyboard's risers so it's like a perfect replacement if you know what I mean. It's $20, but honestly it's made really well and it's features are deserving of the money. 2 thumbs up.
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