Maxfree S6 Triple Monitor for Laptop review: an easy way to enhance your digital workspace

Want multiple monitors while on the move? The Maxfree S6 laptop screen extender can help.

Maxfree s6 triple laptop extender on table
(Image: © Rachael Penn)

Our Verdict

The Maxfree S6 Triple Laptop Screen Extender is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a portable way to enhance their mobile workspace. Whether you're working from home, a remote worker, or simply prefer to change your work environment frequently, this system boosts your productivity by adding up to two 15.6-inch monitors to your laptop. It quickly and easily transforms your setup into a multiscreen workstation –– wherever you are.

For

  • Flexible screen set up
  • Solid build quality
  • Portable
  • Great for extending your workspace on the move

Against

  • Cables can get messy
  • Fiddly to set up on the first attempt

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If you're used to working on multiple screens, then having to switch to a single laptop screen when working away from your desk just won't cut it. But the Maxfree S6 triple laptop screen extender can solve that problem.

Even if you have one of the best laptops, your screen size will still be limited to an 18-inch screen at best. And while some people can work with that, if you're the type of worker who likes to have multiple apps open and likes to multitask and whizz between screens easily, then you'll feel super limited by that.

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Resolution:1920x1080p
Screen size:2 x 15.6"
Screen technology:IPS
Weight:5.27lb
Dimensions:36x22x4.5cm
Refresh rate:60Hz
Input: 3 x USB-C
The Verdict
8

out of 10

Maxfree S6 15.6" Triple Monitor for Laptop

The Maxfree S6 Triple Laptop Screen Extender is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a portable way to enhance their mobile workspace. Whether you're working from home, a remote worker, or simply prefer to change your work environment frequently, this system boosts your productivity by adding up to two 15.6-inch monitors to your laptop. It quickly and easily transforms your setup into a multiscreen workstation –– wherever you are.

Rachael Penn
Writer

Craft, photography and hardware writer Rachael Penn has written for The Evening Standard, The Independent, Fit&Well, The Radar, T3, and TopTenReviews. She also writes on many other subjects, including lifestyle, travel, food, internet culture and eco-living for online and print publications. 

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