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Dec 06, 2016
Fine product, good value
Operates exactly as promised, uses widely available AAA batteries. Readings within a half-minute or less, and turns itself off if not on a finger for more than 10 or 15 seconds. Fabric 'holster' keeps it clean.
I bought it for my first aid kit, but it comes with a ribbon so you can wear it around your neck (if you're the type who likes to work out).
Arrived even sooner than the estimated arrival date.

Mar 03, 2020
Larger image, great image clarity
My reason for buying it was to get the projector closer to the screen and still have the largest possible image size. Well, it does give me a large image at a closer distance, but only by a matter of one or two feet. The closer the screen, the less effective it is -- at 5' I can get a 45" diagonal image with the standard lens but a 48" diagonal image with the AN-C12MZ. At 8 feet, the AN lens image is 74" diagonal versus 70" for the standard lens. At 12' I have gained 18" in image size: 100" standard versus 118" AN wide angle. So yes, it's nice to have that extra image size, but no, it's not as dramatic as I could wish for. If you want to get a HUGE image with a really short throw distance, this won't do it. But if you can settle for a modest increase with excellent optical clarity, this would be a very good choice.

Dec 14, 2016
Depends on what you want a computer stand for
I've only had the stand for a couple of weeks, and onIy used it twice, so these should be considered initial impressions rather than the result of a thorough field test.
I don't think I would want to try to do a lot of typing while my laptop is on this stand, but it works very well for my purpose: Holding the laptop at a good height to view while lecturing and giving a Power Point presentation. Having the laptop at table height put it too far from my eyes to read easily, and so low that I was looking down more than I wanted.
This stand puts the screen high enough to read comfortably, and the minimal amount of typing and mouse that I need to switch to the next section is not a chore. It's easy to move from eye contact with my audience to the screen and back up. Still, I'd hate to have to type a letter or other document from a standing position with this stand, as the keyboard gets angled more and more as the stand is moved into the highest positions.
The size is a real bonus -- It fits in the case with my projector and cords, whereas I had been using a stand that was more like a breakfast/bed tray, and was 12 x 16 x 1" when closed. This unit is only about 14 x 1.5 x 1.5", and comes with a cloth bag. I sewed up a bag out of light canvas, to protect it better during transport, but it's still almost tiny compared to what I had before. If what you want is something you can use in bed or on the sofa, look elsewhere -- The legs are only 8.5" apart when fully open, so I don't think it's going to fit over your lap.
My only concern at this point is whether it will stay on the table top if the table gets bumped. There's no "grip" on the ends of the legs, so on a slick surface (like a plastic table) a bump, or someone tripping over the power cord, could pull it over the edge. My current solution to that is to also carry a 12 x 12" piece of 'grippy' shelf liner material, on which I set the stand before adding the computer.
So again I say, this may be perfect, depending on how you intend to use your computer or other device. It would probably be great for watching movies, and maybe for working with a touch screen or stylus.