- STANDS & HOLDERS
- Stands and holders for laptops
- MISURA Ergonomic laptop stand ME12
MISURA Ergonomic laptop stand ME12
- STANDS & HOLDERS
- Stands and holders for laptops
- MISURA Ergonomic laptop stand ME12
MISURA Ergonomic laptop stand ME12
Ergonomic Laptop Stand MISURA ME12
Looking to achieve greater comfort when using your laptop or tablet? The MISURA ME12 portable stand stands out thanks to its ergonomic design, which helps reduce neck and shoulder fatigue. You can tilt your laptop or tablet exactly according to your needs, improving both comfort and posture.
The MISURA ME12 stand can also be creatively used to hold a book. Thanks to the non-slip supports, your desk surface is protected from scratches while ensuring excellent stability during use.
Main benefits
- Non-slip surface for exceptional stability
- Ergonomic design to reduce neck and shoulder fatigue
- Compatible with all laptops and tablets
- Also suitable for books
- Adjustable height from 87–170 mm
- 6 adjustable positions
- Made of high-quality material
Universal stand for all laptops
The MISURA ME12 portable stand accommodates laptops of all sizes thanks to its adjustable height range of 87–170 mm. Its solid and stable construction ensures safe placement of your device without the risk of slipping or falling. Made of durable, high-quality material, the stand is built to last.
Comfortable height and tilt adjustment
The MISURA ME12 stand allows quick and easy adjustment of height and tilt angle. With a total of 6 adjustable positions, it helps relieve strain on the back, shoulders, neck, and wrists, supporting healthier and more comfortable everyday use.

| Material | Aluminium alloy |
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| Color |
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| Usage | Improved keyboard ergonomics (tilt), Foldable, Suitable for laptop, Suitable for tablet, Frequent carrying, travelling |

Correct your posture with MISURA Ergo Stands
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