

🎮 Level up your couch game with pro comfort and killer connectivity!
The Couchmaster CYCON³ HORIZONLIGHT Bar is a large, ergonomic gaming lap desk designed for couch and bed use. Featuring memory foam cushions for superior comfort, a detachable board compatible with all keyboards and mice, and a built-in RGB lighting bar, it enhances immersion and usability. Equipped with six USB 3.0 ports and a USB-C fast-charging port, it manages cable clutter and supports multiple devices seamlessly. Crafted with durable artificial leather and sustainable materials, it combines premium build quality with eco-conscious design, making it a top choice for serious gamers seeking comfort and connectivity.


| Best Sellers Rank | #29,087 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #112 in Lap Desks |
| Brand | Couchmaster |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,636 Reviews |
| Material | Artificial Leather,Memory Foam,Suede |
| Product Dimensions | 23.62"D x 32.68"W x 7.48"H |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, Washable |
| Style | Modern |
J**.
NerdyTec done right!
After using the Couchmaster Cycon3 for a bit I can honestly say it has made couch gaming way more comfy — especially when the kids are watching cartoons next to me while I sneak in some PC sessions on the big TV. The memory-foam cushions and solid board give real support for my keyboard and mouse, and the built-in USB hub and fast charging mean everything stays plugged in without a mess of cables. The RGB lights are a fun bonus and it feels like a real little cockpit on the sofa. Super happy with it so far, def worth the upgrade if you game from your couch.
R**K
Treat yourself to the next level of comfort!
This invention is awesome! It is bigger than I expected and has become a great desk for gaming, studying, working, eating, whatever you need. Very comfortable to use. Adaptable to the couch when only one cushion is needed. Works well with reclining. The USB connectivity is great. I use a wireless mouse and keyboard so it is an even cleaner look. Having the charger built into the board is a great feature. Wife really enjoys it too. Seems very sturdy and well built without being heavy. Highly recommend as a nice treat. The other accessories are great also. Enjoy!
W**8
Couchmaster, So nice, I bought it twice!
TLDR; Very nice platform. Side cushions may wear fast over time, and storage when not in use is a pain. Over amazing, very versatile, and worth it if you have no other choices for computing solutions! So, I was looking for something like this in a pinch. My wife and I bought two new computers after not having a primary computer for a while, in excitement for the release of WoW Classic. As soon as we bought our laptops, we new that comfort was going to be an issue. We started by getting a fold out table and setting up in our living room, but that got old fast. Then we bought some just TV tray tables, but again, with big comfy couches , you still had to lean forward so far to be able to use them. I then finally came across this CouchMaster while google searching "Laptop trays". It looked perfect for our situation, but the price did seem a bit steep. I held out for a day, but when I had to put the table away again at the end of the night, I thought to myself, lets try it. Shipping was slow, but I never fault the selling company for that when there is a third party involved. The package came and it was quite large. Unboxing was a normal experience and upon unboxing, I did not notice anything wrong out of the box. Setup was easy, set the two foam cushions where your sitting, sit in between them and place the board on your lap with the two ends on the cushions.. This is intended to be used as just a keyboard/mouse stand with cables reaching to a PC near the TV in your living room. but I had a laptop that I just wanted to sit comfortably with me on my big oversized couch. Mounting my controls was more interesting than I thought it would be. You have to pull it in with enough slack to move, just enough for play, but then the pole on the inside of the system, you take the excess and wrap it all around that and then plug it in. Its not to bad of a system, but I am slightly worried about what effect it may do to my cable over time of being in there. The cable to power the HUB that is installed into the system and come out was plenty long, but with my setup of placing my laptop on the board, it really was in the way being a straight plug in. I then bought a 90 degree USB adapter, and as you can see, it makes it plug in flush to my system and does not protrude out in my way anymore. I also drilled an additional hole in the back to run it more direct for better cable management. Not a fault on the manufacturer, but it was actually nice that this system is plastic and that i was able to do that. I also installed a cable holder for my power supply, just so it would't be dangling in between my lefts and was just routed off to the side while i sit. Overall, this system is very nice. Comfortable to use, and very versatile. the foam that is used for the side cushions is firm at first, but they do seem like they may wear over time, so finding replacement s in the future may be an issue. There is even times where I just use the tray and set on my lap when I just wanna play around on my laptop for a quick bit. But I get the cushions when I know i'll be setting for a good gaming session. When I got mine in and started using it a few times, my wife decided that she wanted on for her system too. So we bought another one. Hers is in the picture and is still stock. she will be mainly just using hers for more of a seat with her laptop and wireless mouse plugged directly into her laptop. Storage is a little bit of a pain. for my wife, not so much. she just puts her laptop and mouse up and then she can store her cushions and board anywhere she needs. With my setup, with having my gaming keypad and mouse mounted inside and semi-permanent, I am only able to store my board level. I use the supplied mouse bag to store the mouse so it doesn't flop around, but it isn't perfect. My game pad has some good rubber feet and doesn't shift/move to much. but like I said, when you have these things installed as intended, storage does become an issue. Overall, great product. Price is a bit high to take a chance, but if your in a situation of like what I needed, it is well worth it.
M**K
Way more than what I expected, not just some wood with a few pillows
When I first saw this thing I laughed. I told my wife, "what kind of idiot would pay $190 for a piece of wood with a couple pillows?" Well...after looking at it and getting frustrated with my current setup I said what the heck and bought one. So glad I did because this thing is a game changer. It's great materials, nice construction, you can tell thought was put into every aspect. The cushions I was worried wouldn't inflate to size (it comes vacuum compressed) but they did and they're very firm. You can rotate them to get more or less height depending on how you're sitting. The table is very wide, one of the main factors I went with this because I'm a big guy. Every "lap" desk I've bought so far I can't sit cross legged in between the legs of the desk, this one I have no issues with that and it's awesome. There's also a built in hub with some ports, a long cable with quick disconnect to easily unplug and store, and really nice surface overall. They even have a little baggy that clips onto the pillow which I use to store my mouse (learned the hard way everytime I get up the mouse slides right off and onto the tile floor). They also have some wire mounting options and self adhesive strips along with adhesive for the mouse pad if you go that route, I left it open so I could easily change around when needed. I only have two complaints about this product and they're really nit-picking. First, the price. Worth it, heck yes but it's still pretty steep. Definitely a hinderance to some folks but I do see all the effort that went into making this a quality product. Second, the panel on the bottom where the main long wire comes out is only secured with 1 screw. That wire is pretty heavy so when I move the table the panel bows out and feels like it could break. Not a game changer for me because i've it a habit of grabbing that panel and holding it closed everytime I pickup the table but I do have to consciously remember to do so. I think they could improve this by either strengthening the panel so it doesn't bow or adding more screw points (I get why only one, for easy access but that leads to this issue). All in all, ridiculous product I laughed at and was completely wrong. Highly recommend. If you're on the fence just pull the trigger, it's worth it.
B**N
Second version is great
I bought the CYCON2 version, not the original. From what I read of previous comments, it looks like the manufacturer actually read all the cons in those reviews and went down the line and fixed them all. 1) The hub is now powered and 6 ports (2 ports on each side of the inner pillar and 2 on the top in the middle above where the numpad would be on the keyboard). 2) The holes for cables are no longer round and too small for bigger keyboard connectors (like the ones that have 2 USB cables together). The new parallelogram shaped holes seem to have plenty of room to shove cable ends through. 3) The 2 back panels are held on by 1 large Philips screw in the center and 4 small magnets on the corners of each panel, so you unscrew the one screw with a wide flat head and then pull gently to remove the panel. When replacing the panel, just pop it in place and the magnets held it until you put the screw back in. The screw point and another protrusion on each side form a cable manager under each panel that you can wrap excess cable around for the mouse and keyboard. 4) The cable coming out of the board is 2 parts: an internal cable that plugs into the hub in the central inner pillar and can be routed to either side and ends just beyond a hole on the side of the board; and a very long cable with a custom connector that plugs into the first cable at the side of the board and has a USB A (the standard PC connector) on the other end. A power cable comes out the back of the USB connector and ends in a round power connector that the wall wart AC adapter plugs into. 5) The cushions are separate, so I only need one for the right side (left side of the board sits on the couch arm). I think the cushions are perfect sized and comfortable to rest my arm on. 6) Comes with a mouse pad with double sided tape on the back. I installed it on the right and it works great with my mouse. It can be installed on either side depending on your preference, or you can toss it and buy a gaming mouse mat to put on it. 7) There's plenty of room for a full sized keyboard and the mouse pad, though I bought a tenkeyless gaming keyboard to use with it. My keyboard has removeable cable with USB-C connector on the keyboard, so it is really easy to pop the connector off and remove the keyboard without messing with the cable management or back panels. I highly recommend getting a keyboard like that (mine is HyperX) and also a mouse with removeable cable if you don't use a wireless mouse; otherwise you need to keep the board more or less level wherever you store it to keep the keyboard/mouse from falling off or hanging by their cables. Overall, I initially thought it was pretty expensive for a lap desk, but after getting it and using it I am completely satisfied with it and don't regret the price at all. It is vastly superior to the lap desk I was using previously. If you are going to do PC gaming from a couch or la-z-boy, I would definitely recommend it. I would also recommend getting a keyboard and mouse with cables that also detach at the device to make storing everything easier.
A**R
Part review, part design solutions for the company.
Pros: - You get what you see. No false advertising here. - Quality. The thing is big, sturdy enough, and easy on the wrists thanks to the slightly curved edges on the bottom side. The foam and cloth cover are both decent quality, you won't have foam bits flying all over or staying deflated. - Size. It can fit a 17" Razer Blade laptop, mouse, and Razer Tartarus (a gaming keyboard) without issue. - Gaming. Not exactly a "pro" as gaming isn't a feature (the term holds no intrinsic value related to the product), it's more of a marketing term used to target a specific demographic of consumers. I did however game on this and found it to be enjoyable. For competitive gaming I'd at least recommend a good hard surface mousepad, but I have doubts that anyone buying this product is doing so for competitive gaming haha. Cons: - Portability - Size. This thing is clearly designed to just live on the couch. Traveling with it is not realistic. A potential solution for this without compromising the product's quality would be to change the design of the side parts, so that only the bottom (if the foam material choice is intentional due to the surface this product rests on) or inner sides (if the foam material choice is intentional due to the comfort of foam at the customer's sides) are foam and the rest is either a hard plastic or metal collapsible rod structure. Unfortunately it is hard to describe using only text, but you can see other laptop stands that collapse inward for reference. Those two gigantic foam pieces are the culprit behind many customer's biggest issues with this product. If neither of the foam decisions I mentioned above were a consideration, please lose this foam concept as it does not benefit the consumer at all beyond the arm rest comfort. If the foam is being used due to product costs, another profitable option would be to make the new design and sell it as the next model, at a higher price point. I'd have paid $40-50 more if this product was easier to move around. - Portability - Storage. Building on what is mentioned above, the product is sold as three separate parts: the main lap desk board, and two large foam pieces that simply act as arm rests and a place for the hard lap desk board to rest so it isn't on your thighs. We are looking at three huge parts, which is a problem when it comes to storage. Considering the collapsible design I mentioned above should lead to a resolution for this pain point as well. - Structure. The lap board has these bottom panels that you can use to control cable flow to some degree. These panels are wobbly and do not stay sealed properly. There is only a single screw holding these in, placed in the center of each side. Simply changing the design of the case to use several clipping points on the side instead of a screwdriver in the middle would resolve this issue. It may even save on production costs as well, as you'd remove the need for the screwdriver altogether. - Couch usage. Ironic honestly. I don't mean to say this in an extremely negative way, this worked fine for my usage as a bed lap desk, but trying to use this on some couches will be difficult due to the foam parts length. If you have a shallow couch, expect to have the foam stick out in the front, leading to potential balancing issues. - Included USB features. I don't use this at all. The cabling was non-standard and confusing, needed a dedicated power supply to fully function, and heavy (which is very odd considering it still needs dedicated power). Users should expect plug and play usability with a product like this. Honestly just getting a USB hub with a high speed USB extender is a better option than trying to utilize the included option. - Price. Clearly overpriced based on the materials this product is made out of. Overall: I'm happy I have one to use for the most part, except when I am not actively using it. I regret paying as much as I did as well, this product is literally a lapboard, two large foam rectangles, and some whacky cabling that I advise removing altogether. The design seems a bit all over the place and it is hard to tell what the real focus was here. I think for their next product they should ditch the idea of separate full foam arms in place of a collapsible, easier to store design. It should no longer consider cable management at all in the base product, instead favoring a clippable area on the front side of the lap board (away from the user) or on the sides to allow for separate "modules" to accommodate different customer needs as they see fit. For example, selling a clippable cable management option separately, or clippable cup holders, phone holders, extended surface areas, etc. This would create more opportunity for sales AND analytics. The numbers will expose where customer interest actually are, to allow for focused improvements in future iterations of this product.
S**S
"It's a USB hub" doesn't quite cover this one, more than meets the eye
Genuinely well thought-out product, with lots of smart design choices. It allows you to sit on your couch, and have a workspace to support a keyboard and mouse (or frankly anything else, like a textbook, coffee mug, cellphone with charger, etc.) hardwired to a computer with full speed USB3 ports. I admit when I first saw this product, I laughed. I've been using computers from couches for years and never found a perfect solution, so all the silly gamer-ish marketing didn't land well with me. It felt like a lot of hype with no real execution to back up it. Gosh was I wrong. This thing rocks. Sincerely, it does. No pressure on my legs, comfortable fabrics, cabled performance (no more annoying bluetooth hiccups). COLOR TESTED: CYCON² Fusion Grey TESTED WITH: GPD WIN 3 (via docking station), HAVIT mechanical keyboard, Logitech G700S. NerdyTech wide mousepad, meant as an accessory for this device. PRO: +works with any computer with USB3 support (basically everything on the market) +provides 6 USB ports to connect your devices: 2 on the desk top, and 4 more on the inside (2 on the left side, and 2 on the right side) +provides cable retention for your keyboard and mouse cables, easily adjusted and then locked in place. +includes a mousepad, though a full-width option is available from the manufacturer. (I recommend this.) +two cushions to support your arms and the board, tall enough for even my thick thighs. +long USB cable to connect to your computer (type-A for the computer to type-B for the hub) with a quick-disconnect, and with external power to handle the extra range without asking too much of your computer. +USB hub works without the added power cable if you're only using a keyboard and mouse. +fabric quality on cushions is great, some kind of microsuede. +cushions have elastic pouches for holding small items you might want to keep close but don't need on top of the work surface. +compatible with a standard USB3 extension cable, should the included cable not be sufficiently long. CON (very few, these are minor nitpicks and don't let them deter you): -Cable cutouts on the top surface, where you route your mouse and keyboard cables, may not be wide enough to pass through any ferrules (those thick cylinders around certain cables, helps with interference) permanently affixed to your cables. -mousepad could be slightly deeper, there's maybe a centimeter of space unused that could fit a bigger pad, but it works just fine. I like using low-sensitivity on my mice so a big pad works for me. -USB 3 cable would be perfect if it were 1-2 feet longer. Using an extension cable would be impractical for such a short addition, though that might be how I have to go. -Plastics in the board aren't the absolute highest quality or thickest, and time will tell how well they hold up. That said, I didn't witness any unreasonble flexing during use. If I were designing the product, I would have included some kind of metal or wood support rail(s) along the underside to really stiffen the whole assembly, due to its length.
T**R
I like it!
I purchased this a few weeks ago. I was trying to find a solution to the back pain I had while on the couch and in bedroom. It has done that very well. It isn't a pure fix as this could have adjustable arm pillows. That would allow for a more versatile fix. Also I'm not sure about the current USB hub. I love the fact it is powered; even if it requires a 3rd party purchase to power (this really should be included in purchase and made for all plugs US/CANADA/EU). The cord is rather long however I have not been able to test it using all equipment I currently have: Razer Naga Mouse, Razer Nostromo, Razer Wireless Turret Keyboard, Sound Blaster Wireless Headset w/ USB dongle, Wired generic xbox one controller, Razer phone 2 charger, and J-Tech USB 3.0 hub extender (3 ports and 1 charge port). I have used it to charge the Razer wireless Turret Keyboard, Razer Wireless Turret Mouse, J-tech USB hub extender (charge port with phone charging).... It worked well with both internal USB hub powered at extender cord and J-tech extender powered. Lots of cords for all that equipment but the length of the cords provides adequate cord management along with internal cord management of the system. This is for charging purposes at this time and I have not connected it to a PC or media device (Steam Link/Nvidia Shield). I will update after I use this on PC and media devices for other Razer equipment. So far it has served its purpose of allowing a more comfortable play session. Hopefully I wont run into any troubles using it via USB on PC and other media devices. I do have to agree with other previous posters about the adhesive, it is not the best however once again 3rd party purchases should solve this ( or I could sow the extra pocket to the Pillow myself). The mouse pad provided with the unit is large and of good quality. This thing is a beast to store however and I don't think a solution to that can be created (its just big and that is how it is for this type of niche solution). I do believe the "gift " accessories would make this unit more versatile though. The phone holder clip seems the most usable however the USB sound device and the tablet holder could be just as useful if that is what would serve your needs. The ashtray is past niche and IMHO not very usable (you should not game and smoke, LOL). All in all I'm very pleased with this product and would purchase again if another user in my home though this would help their productivity and comfort. Good product Need to finish testing Adjustable pillows would be great along with better adhesive and more pockets :P Powered USB adapter should be standard and international Good cord management... SNAP ON BOTTOM COMPARTMENTS!!!!! Verdict: It's worth it, you will see.
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