Twelve South has launched the UK’s latest MacBook platform, the Twelve South Curve Flex, which is designed to be flexible and allow you a range of positions to use your MacBook with.
The MacBook screen and camera can be raised up to 22 inches and can adjust the keyboard angle from 0 to 45 degrees.
Building on the features of the best-selling Curve stand, the Curve Flex is ideal for users who enjoy using their MacBook in different environments, offering unparalleled adjustability and portability thanks to its customizable heights and angles.
The stand can raise your MacBook screen and camera anywhere up to 55cm, providing improved ergonomics for working and more enjoyable angles for video calls. Instead of having a fixed height, users can adjust the Curve Flex to the height and angle of the keyboard (up to 45 degrees) that suits them, aligning with an external monitor and eliminating an intimidating tech neck.
Curve Flex weighs less than 1 kg and is also very portable. Set the stand on a lower desktop wedge for a comfortable café/on-the-go setting that allows for easy typing on the wrist. When it’s time to leave, fold the Curve Flex down flat and slip it into the padded neoprene travel sleeve that slips easily into your laptop bag.
You can find out more details about the stand of the new Twelve South Curve Flex MacBook in Twelve South at the link below. The device will go on sale in the UK around mid-September and retail for £79.99.
Source Twelve South
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