🚀 Elevate your workspace, elevate your game!
The WorkEZ Adjustable Standing Desk Converter transforms any tabletop into a dynamic sit-to-stand workstation with up to 21" height adjustment and 360° tilt for laptops. Featuring dual cooling fans, 3 USB ports, and an ergonomic keyboard tray with negative tilt, it’s designed to boost productivity and comfort for the modern professional.
Additional Features | Ergonomic, adjustable height, tilting, keyboard tray |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Base Type | Desk |
Lifting Mechanism | Spring-loaded |
Has Finished Back | Yes |
Drawer Pedestal Count | 1 |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Standing Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Top Color | Black |
Base Color | Black |
Item Width Side To Side | 18"D x 21"W x 10"H |
Item Weight | 3.4 Kilograms |
Maximum Height | 21 Inches |
Minimum Height | 2 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 31.5 Inches |
Number Of Cabinets | 1 |
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Metal |
Required Assembly | No |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
UL Listed | No |
K**S
Great product!
I work on the computer all day and need to stand sometimes. This works great. It is so easy to change from sitting and standing. It takes a little bit of time to set the adjustments for the correct height but once it is set, it works so well. I just leave both on my desk at all times. When I am standing, the monitor goes on the monitor stand and the keyboard on the keyboard stand. When I want to sit down, I just move the monitor to the keyboard stand and place my keyboard on the tray under my desk. My desk is 2 feet deep. The smaller stand does slide under the larger stand so I have enough room for both and also have some storage space under the stands. I type all day as a transcriptionist and the stand is very sturdy with no movement at all, once I figured out to spread the legs out so they are a little wider at the base.
U**R
Fragile, unstable, mouse pad bends after a few weeks of use
This is an update to my original review. After a couple of months of use, the keyboard stand is wearing out, jiggling around, bending and the mouse pad attachment requires nearly constant tightening and adjustment. It's just too flimsy to use day after day. If you put any weight at all on the mouse pad (like a hand), it bends and moves. I'm trying to figure out how to rig up a support for the mouse pad or switch to something else that can handle the weight of my normal sized human hand.In retrospect, this product was probably not worth the $145. With the additional support I had to add and the flimsy keyboard/mouse pad set up it wasn't worth it. I would have been better off going with a more expensive, stable model.Unless you are going to use this just occasionally or are using a <13 pound laptop without a mouse, go after a more expensive model.If you intend on using this as your work desk with a keyboard with daily use, skip it.-----------------------------------I purchased this as a less expensive way to convert to a standing desk at work. I wanted to give standing at work a try but didn't want to invest $400 to $700 on other set ups I saw.I did take for granted that my monitor would weigh 13 pounds or less, I incorrectly assumed this would be a standard weight. We have what I assume to be pretty normal sized monitors with stands, not huge by any means. After I set it up I quickly realized my monitor and stand weighed more than the stand could handle. My local IT guy was easily able to rig up an additional support beam that let it safely handle my company's standard monitor with stand.Other than the weight limit, it was easy to set up and the handy numbers on the joints ( I think one is degrees and the other radians) made it easy to adjust.I think other reviews mentioned this, but the mouse pad piece does seem small and oddly thin, it works but it feels a little fragile.This is a good value compared to other models, the only negatives were the low weight limit and the mouse pad holder. The manufacturer may want to consider putting out a model with higher weight limits and perhaps a larger/more solid mouse pad addition.
S**C
Good but not perfect
I bought so I could use at an office where I frequently work (as freelancer). It works reasonably well for my laptop with a bluetooth keyboard. I would not want to use if I didn't have the external keyboard as the laptop tray is not stable when typing on the actual laptop- but I do have it set at almost maximum height. One of the minuses- I am 5'9" with up to 2" heels on my shoes and the laptop tray doesn't come truly high enough for proper ergonomic position of the monitor. I had it on a desk that was a few inches taller and it worked ok at it's almost maximum height. But I had to switch to a slightly lower desk and it wasn't really high enough. So I'm looking to make a couple 3" risers for the legs. I am also now looking at buying the extra stabilizing bars which may allow me to get another inch or two of height and cut down on the lateral sway. One other major flaw is the mouse tray on the keyboard stand. I have the keyboard stand at a sharp angle which works for my wrists. The lip at the top of the tray keeps the keyboard from sliding off. However, the mouse tray is only designed to go parallel to desk. So when I try to mouse my wrist is now at an unhealthy angle. It's actually better on my wrist to use the trackpad on the laptop. Another issue is the mouse tray is the same finish as the rest of the contraption. It makes an awful sound (think chalkboard/fingernail) to my ear so i have to put a mouse pad on top of it- and the tray is undersized to be used that way. I'm actually thinking of getting a bluetooth trackpad so it can go next to my keyboard and ditching the mouse tray altogether. Overall, it's a good concept for those with laptops who don't want something bulky but needs some refinements to make it exceptional.Update:I ended up buying two stabilizing bars so I would feel more comfortable with the desk at it's maximum height. Interestingly the bars only fit across the middle leg of the desk. I had planned to put one on the middle and one on the bottom but they are sized to fit only the distance between the middle legs. I'm not convinced it's made a huge difference. Typing on the laptop still is a bouncy affair. I also think the company should include at least one bar as part of the kit. they didn't agree but did provide me a small discount coupon. I do have the desk at its maximum height and it seems stable enough- I also happened to buy a new laptop that is a bit lighter so helps as well. I also purchased a bluetooth trackpad to put next to the bluetooth keyboard. This works well for my mousing wrist- as opposed to using a mouse on their attached mousepad. One other problem for me is the texture of the keyboard tray. I have it at a severe angle so my wrists are not bent at all. This position works well for me ergonomically but means that my wrists touch the metal tray. It's cold and unappealing so I put a piece of paper under the keyboard/trackpad that extends all the way to the end of the tray. The paper feels a lot better than the cold metal.
L**N
Difficult to adjust, wobbly keyboard tray, and unclear instructions
Basically only useful if you plan on keeping it in one configuration and never adjusting it again--it's very cumbersome to adjust. Some of the buttons to adjust it are stiff and hard to push, making the problem worse. The keyboard tray wobbles a bit, so my mouse slides off the mouse tray as I type. Luckily, my keyboard is small enough that I can fit the mouse alongside it on the keyboard tray, which has a less slippery surface--but if that's not the case for you, then this isn't the product for you.Instructions to attach the mouse tray were unclear, as it skipped a step of attaching another part to the tray. It also came with three extra parts that went completely unexplained in the three(!) nearly identical user manuals. I've figured out where the two small pieces slide into, but they don't seem to do anything. I had to look back at the pictures on this Amazon page to figure out where the third rubber bit goes, which seems to protect your laptop if it's tilted, which is nice.
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