Twelve South Launches New BookArc Flex

Twelve South today announced the launch of the BookArc Flex, a new stand designed for MacBooks that are used in clamshell mode while connected to a display.

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The BookArc Flex has a unique build that features a two legs connected by a flexible interior piece. A laptop is placed in the middle on the flexible part, which pulls the legs together to secure it upright using the weight of the laptop.

Twelve South says that the design was inspired by the Noisette Creek Pedestrian Bridge in Charleston, South Carolina. The bridge has two steel arches that are indeed similar to the design of the BookArc Flex.

We were able to test the BookArc Flex ahead of its launch, and while the design works well, it is important to ensure the laptop goes directly in the center of the stand. It's not difficult to do, and placing the laptop correctly ensures that it remains secure. If it's not placed in the center, however, it can shift out of place, though a misalignment is quickly noticeable.

The construction of the BookArc Flex allows it to work with laptops of multiple sizes without different inserts, and it is compatible with the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro from Apple. The slim size of the BookArc Flex ensures that it does not take up too much room on a desk, and it tucks a MacBook out of the way when used in clamshell mode.

Twelve South's BookArc Flex is priced starting at $50 it is available today from the Twelve South website.

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darngooddesign Avatar
27 months ago

I understand people use their MacBook this way to save desk space, but why not just get an iMac or Mac mini? Or Mac Studio for more power?
Those keep falling off my lap and they have horrible battery life.
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Sheepish-Lord Avatar
27 months ago

Wait, why would someone want to buy a MacBook and then buy an external monitor, external mouse, external keyboard, and use it this way? Why not just get an iMac if a desktop computer is needed?
Do people not realize sometimes you want a desktop and sometimes a laptop so instead of buying two machines you have just one.
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
darngooddesign Avatar
27 months ago

Wait, why would someone want to buy a MacBook and then buy an external monitor, external mouse, external keyboard, and use it this way? Why not just get an iMac if a desktop computer is needed?
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Zest28 Avatar
27 months ago

Because...


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Apple06 Avatar
27 months ago
Twelve South, I’m sorry I think someone beat you to this design and was not inspired by a bridge.

I bring you the Greja Napkin Holder ('https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/greja-napkin-holder-black-50342850/') designed by IKEA
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
icanhazmac Avatar
27 months ago

I understand people use their MacBook this way to save desk space, but why not just get an iMac or Mac mini? Or Mac Studio for more power?
In my case, I travel extensively for work and I wanted 1 computer, not two. Laptop when I travel, clamshell with 2 external monitors at home. Same answer for @Max Book
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)