🚀 Triple Your Workspace, Triple Your Impact!
The KYY Laptop Screen Extender is a sleek, portable 15.6" FHD triple monitor designed for professionals seeking to boost productivity by up to 300%. Featuring a single Type-C cable plug-and-play setup, durable aluminum alloy construction, and versatile 360° rotatable screens, it fits laptops from 13" to 17" and supports Windows, macOS, and Android. Perfect for multitasking, video conferencing, and creative workflows, it transforms any laptop into a powerhouse multi-display workstation.
F**B
Total Game-Changer for Work and Travel!
I’ve been using the KYY 15.6” laptop screen extender for a few months now, and I honestly don’t know how I worked without it. If you need extra screens for productivity, travel, or even gaming—this is a solid pick.What I love: • Easy plug-and-play setup — Just connect with a single USB-C cable and it’s ready to go. No complicated installations. • Great picture quality — The 1080p Full HD display is sharp, bright, and looks fantastic from different angles. • Slim and lightweight — Perfect for tossing in a laptop bag. It folds up neatly and doesn’t take up much space. • Sturdy built-in stand — Makes it easy to adjust the viewing angle wherever you’re working. • Versatile — Works with laptops, phones, gaming consoles—pretty much anything with the right port.For the price, this screen is an amazing value. Whether you’re working from home, traveling, or just need more screen space, the KYY extender makes multitasking way easier. Highly recommend it for students, remote workers, or anyone on the go!
F**R
I was very pleasantly surprised. It actually works exactly as advertised.
I bought this for working with my higher end Samsung laptop, because my desktop machine has six monitors, so I'm definitely not going to get by with just one on my laptop. I have owned, for a very long time, a USB single cable monitor that, for what it is, is pretty good-- that is, it's very lightweight and portable, and it gets the video signal and power off of one (or two) USB connections. The problem with it though is that it is lower resolution and has a slower refresh rate. For my purposes at the time, using it in portrait mode for reference, it worked great.I was expecting a similar kind of experience here, but I was very wrong. This thing really is plug and play, provided your laptop provides adequate power over the USB-C, or you plug the monitor set into power separately. I believe there are drivers to install. Oh, yes! I'm glad I remembered this. The unit came with drivers on a USB drive but the USB drive they give you is actually very nice. It's metal and is both USB a and C and has a cover that flips around to either end, and that cover has a loop on it that is, thankfully, sized properly to go on to a keychain if you wanted to. Unfortunately, it's only 512 MB, yes, not gigabytes.The USB drive contains drivers for all of its compatible systems, including an APK for Android. I believe this is the same common driver set that you use with almost any USB monitor, including docking ports that have a video out.On my windows laptop, the monitors set up beautifully, though I was trying some funky things with providing power, and testing it through USB hubs and things like that, and my best advice is just not to get too adventurous with it. Plug it in, and if the monitors don't come on and stay on, then plug in their power source.On my system, somehow, and perhaps it's just dumb luck, I didn't even have to arrange the monitors within Windows, it just knew that these external monitors somehow were one on the left, and one on the right of the main display. Each of them is full HD. I didn't stress test them for refresh rates, but I think I read somewhere that the refresh rate is surprisingly high. That's not really an area I care about on something like this, because I really just want the footprint.The one slightly unpleasant surprise, if you can call it that, and really I don't know what I was expecting, but it's that this three panel thing, which is a display on either side, and then a structural panel in the middle that has a handle through it, really needs to sit on a flat surface, and it makes it a little janky if you want to use the laptop in an area other than at a table or desk. I know there are some solutions to this, like folding one of the monitors closed, and using the other freestanding in portrait mode.I think I was kind of hoping for something that actually attached to the laptop, so the whole thing felt like one unit. In any case, with the panels folded out, there is a stand on the back of the center panel that lets you tip the monitor set back to a pretty good angle that you would typically use a laptop at.I wouldn't say the panels are of the very highest quality, but for a very thin, USB only display, I will say the difference is not so noticeable as to be distracting, and that is comparing it to a Samsung Book 3 Pro which has a high-end Samsung display in it.You can see a clear color difference between the native monitor and the external panels, but that is due to the eye saver turning the display to a warmer color, but the effect is much more subtle on the externals.
P**B
If your on the fence, jump. its a good setup.
1 month later, a lot of usage while traveling and at hotel, loooong layovers at the airport. Works as I expected. it is really cool to have the extra two monitors. Pros: Good resolution, great screen size, good brightness. Have had no issues. Easy to carry in my backpack with my windows surface pro.The only con... it seems a little of an odd fit when closed. There is room for the monitors to flop around. Wish it was a more secure tight fit. But overall a great setup to add to your travels.
J**Y
Excellent product, probably best affordable option
This is an excellent product, I did quite a bit of shopping around to find one that both had high ratings and only required one USBC input from the computer and this is the one I picked. I'm happy to say I chose correctly, it is indeed a very nice product. It has one USB that goes into the laptop and another USB for extra power that goes directly to a wall plug or some other USB power input, So one USB-C for power input and a separate USB-C for video input. One thing I somehow didn't expect is that it doesn't actually attach to the laptop It's more like a stand that sort of props up on its own and you just kind of put your laptop in the gap between the two screens but it doesn't really have to touch it, per se. If there are any downsides it would be this one thing, that basically it has to sit at certain angles both in terms of how inward towards you it's pointed as well as how far back it's leaning on the main support element, because if those things aren't in balance it can sort of fall towards you. However, that is not really a problem because the angles at which those things work are precisely the angles at which one would typically be sitting in relation to the screens. Additional pluses are that the way it folds protects the screens when it is in transit and also it has a kind of handle gap that allows you to carry it more easily and reduce the likelihood of drops. Ultimately, for a product category for which there are not a ton of great options as far as I could tell from doing the shopping around that I did, I am fairly confident that I got the best affordable option for this product and I would encourage you if you want this kind of screen extender for your laptop to get this one.
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