🎮 Elevate Your Game - Comfort Meets Connectivity!
The CouchmasterLapboard² is a revolutionary lapboard designed for gamers, featuring 6 USB 3.0 ports for seamless connectivity, internal cable management for a tidy setup, and a design crafted by a German university. Compatible with major gaming consoles and PCs, it’s the ultimate solution for comfortable couch gaming.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Number of Keys | 84 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Connectivity Technology | Usb |
Special Features | USB 3.0 Hub with 6 ports, Internal Cable Management |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer |
Color | black |
K**N
Excellent product.
Great, if expensive, product. I am disabled and sit in a recliner most of the day. This product is perfect for laying across the arm rests. It hold a full sized keyboard with plenty of room for a mouse. It has to extra usb ports on top for a convenient way to use accessories without any fuss. I do think it's a tad expensive for what it is, but I still bought it, so what does that say?
J**H
Works great.
It’s fantastic. I just wish it was modern and used USB-C. It uses ancient dinosaur technology.
A**E
No Pads on the Bottom? Come on.
Super well made and well thought out for I/O. For the price, though, it's a shame there aren't any pads on the bottom. Its very hot and pretty uncomfortable as-is. I bought a couple long keyboard wrist rests and Velcro'd them to the bottom. It makes it 100% better, but added a lot to the cost. This lapboard is probably the best available lapboard (RIP Roccat Sova) but you'll need to mod it unless you are ok with hot, sweaty legs.
M**U
Don't overpay, this is great!
Not crazy about the price but seeing it in person makes me really happy. This is a very clever solution to couch pc gaming and boy does it deliver! I really like how you can organize and hide your cables. I'm using a Logitech G710+ with a Logitech G502 Hero and both fit PERFECTLY!
L**Y
Hard price to accept but it's so nice to use...
I really wanted this thing to suck so I could send it back, but, it's awesome and works great. Super sturdy, holds my Corsair K100 no problem and still has plenty of room for the mouse pad. I think even my special edition K100 with 18 G keys would easily fit. It is very well engineered and I was very surprised the cable was so well built and long enough to reach across the room. I think they should update it to maybe add on some USB C and extra more external accessible USB A ports. Since it sort of sucks to unscrew/screw the back open to add anything I just added a small USB hub for my HOTAS setup. I have a Wart Hawg HOTAS and I don't even have to power the hub I added on. Is it worth the cost? I think so, I sure couldn't find anything to compete with it and it does the job. It makes playing ESO and Star Citizen much better with a solid foundation under the controls.
C**I
Expensive, but worth it IF YOU NEED IT
As one said before me, this device is a niche. My particular situation is that I have a second computer that has now been retired to the TV. And when I use it, I use it from my office chair and thus need something to take place as a desk for a full-size "gaming" keyboard (in my case the cheap-ish g613) that has a bit of length, couple that with room for a mouse and surely you'll see you'll need the space.The only main cons imo is that its pretty expensive for what it is, but granted it's is VERY sturdy. which brings me to my second con is that it has some weight on it. So depending on your preferences and definition on quality, that could mean something.Some things to note since I've had it for a few months now; it holds your keyboard in place via velcro (use scissors to cut to length), which is why you don't see any guards on it. I've tested it holding the attached keyboard to board upside-down swung it a bit and it isnt trying to move. So I'd say that's a big plus for those concerned. So unless you're trying to play baseball with it, you should be fine as far as keyboard movement or sliding.
B**N
Decent sized
Pros: You can use a full size keyboard and mouse, integrated USB 3 hub, responsive, convenient 15' USB 3 cable with quick disconnectCons: Price, no wrist rest or tray to hold keyboard and mouse in place. Full size mouse pad. Every time you move this thing the keyboard and mouse are going to fall off.Ok, this is definitely not for everyone. If you are looking at this, you have a very, very specific need. That is you want to be able to use a full size gaming keyboard and mouse (cabled) and want to be able to sit on your couch or recliner and play games on a 4K TV or something across the room. You want something fairly substantial in size (1" x 14" x 33") that will sit across your lap and be able to play for fairly long periods of time. If that sounds like you and what you need, then this may work for you.If you are on a budget and want something cheap, then move on. This thing is way too expensive for what it is. Come on, its a hollow board with a USB hub inside it and a mouse pad glued onto it. Nothing more. No wrist rest, no rail to keep your keyboard and mouse for sliding off every time you move it, nothing else.For me the main concern is the size. I needed something BIG. Much bigger than the random imported stuff that Amazon is selling. The only thing I found in that category for gaming is this. All the others I have found were made for 13" laptops and act as a portable desk or something. All of them were too small for me. Nothing substantially large enough to fit a full size keyboard and mouse. So for that purpose alone, this works. It is long enough to sit fully across the two arms of my recliner and let me play while across the room. That is basically it.Price wise - yes it sucks. But for me if I had purchased this instead of the 4 or 5 other lap desks I had tried beforehand that I had tried to get to work - it would have been an even wash.I am knocking 2 stars off for the price and the fact that there is no keyboard or mouse rail to hold them in place when you move this. Because when you move it off your lap (or even tilt it up too much) - its pretty much guaranteed that no matter how careful you try and move that things will simply slide off this thing. It's basically a given.
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