Amkette Ergo View Luxe Metal Laptop Stand, Premium Laptop Stand for MacBook and laptops up to 15.6 inches, Strong and Durable Ergonomic Design with Flannel Carry Bag (Space Grey)

Amkette Ergo View Luxe Metal Laptop Stand, Premium Laptop Stand for MacBook and laptops up to 15.6 inches, Strong and Durable Ergonomic Design with Flannel Carry Bag (Space Grey)

Amkette Ergo View Luxe Metal Laptop Stand, Premium Laptop Stand for MacBook and laptops up to 15.6 inches, Strong and Durable Ergonomic Design with Flannel Carry Bag (Space Grey)
Price: ₹2,799 - ₹1,499.00
(as of Aug 16, 2024 15:20:31 UTC – Details)


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Welcome to our world of innovation and technology! Established in 1986, we are a leading consumer electronics brand that has been at the forefront of cutting-edge technology for over 35 years. Our passion for innovation has driven us to create products that are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing.

Join us as we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the world of consumer electronics.

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How did it all start?

Like all great beginnings, ours started with an idea, a passion, and a desire to bring innovation to your fingertips.

Amkette started off as one of India’s premier manufacturing hubs with storage devices. From setting up multiple state of the art factories to creating one of the widest distribution networks across the country.

What is our vision?

Our vision is to elevate the tech experience for our customers. We strive to create innovative products that seamlessly integrate into their daily lives.

Ergo Luxe is a premium laptop stand for your office and home that improves your Body Posture by Keeping your Back Straight & Neck Relaxed for long office hours or general usage.
It is made of super-strong aluminium alloy that makes it durable enough for a life-long use and the alloy works as a heat sink to cool your laptop
It has a folding design with 4 levels of adjustments for your comfort and support laptops Up to 15.6 Inches
You can carry it around with you in style with its portable design and a soft premium cover
Hassle Free 1 Year Manufacturing Warranty

Customers say

Customers like the grip, comfort, weight, appearance and value of the portable electronic device stand. They mention that it provides excellent ergonomics, it’s light weight and that it looks and feels premium. They also say it’ll be a useful product and that the brand is well researched.

AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

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