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The TechOrbits Standing Desk Converter is a versatile and adjustable workstation designed to enhance productivity and comfort. With a height range of 4.3” to 19.7”, it easily accommodates various user preferences. The 32” wide surface supports dual monitors and essential accessories, while its sturdy construction holds up to 33 lbs. Ideal for home offices and small spaces, this desk converter promotes an active work style with minimal assembly required.
Required Assembly | Yes |
Color | Black |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Engineered Wood, Alloy Steel |
Item Dimensions | 31.5 x 24.4 x 4.3 inches |
Base Type | Pedestal |
Load Capacity | 33 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 2 |
A**.
Almost Perfect
I had searched over a year to find the perfect adjustable desk or desk top lift for my work station. As I have dual monitors, and an ergo keyboard, as well as wanting to keep the monitors further back, meant I needed something that was deep and had a larger keyboard space. When I found this, I had measured and then hoped that it would work. I will try to breakdown everything for those on the hunt like I was.. hopefully this will make the decision easier.The good:- Both monitors fit and are stable.- The keyboard tray is not under the unit much so I am able to continue to sit and stand ergo without having to back up from the desk (as most cause) with the monitors being too close.- The keyboard tray is wide and deep so it accommodates the larger keyboard easily- The lifting of this is assisted, and only has 1 lever on the right side. You still need to use a bit of muscle to raise it, but it is much easier than with no assistance- The height is fully adjustable, meaning you can lower it all the way down where the keyboard is on the tray and the tray is on the desk/table top, with monitors lifted, and you can go all the way up and can stop it at any point along the way. This means it works for people of different heights, or if you are wearing different types of shoes that make you taller/shorter without having to adjust your body to work with this- This came in a white color, which was a bit more rare than I imagined, so it looks good with my white desktop- This is very sturdy, not that you can lean on it, but everything stays in place and doesn't wobble when you type- Putting it together was easy. It comes with the keyboard tray off, and gives you step by step instructions how to install it, and it was perfectly pre-drilled and readyThe con's:- The keyboard tray is not movable to go in and out. this means that if you install this so the keyboard is off the normal desk, it will always be further out and you cannot adjust it in when you are done or do not want it that way- The design (like most) is a rectangle, and when you sit with a corner desk, this takes some of the space away. This meant extra measuring, as well as losing some space- The monitors are still closer than the edge of the desk. If you are like me, and you have your monitor as far back as possible, they will be closer to you. On a plus side. this one had the deepest base and for my monitors, they are only about an inch closer than they used to be- The keyboard depth is still not far enough away. To make up for the closer monitors, I have had to put a bit of a "tray extender" under my keyboard so it can sit a bit further out so I can stay ergonomic when I sit.- There is not enough room for the mouse to have good movement. With a smaller keyboard, this would not be an issue, but as I use an ergo keyboard and have it in the middle of my sitting area, the mouse (on the right for me) has hardly any room. I got a separate mouse pad that locks onto a desktop to try and compensate. but there is not enough clearance for it to sit either attached to the lifting area or elsewhere to stay ergo. If you use a moving mouse, and need a lot of room, this would probably be an issue with any desk lift, and this is (due to it's size) going to be a better option than most.Overall, I am very happy with this purchase, and with my little adjustments have made this work very well for me, and now stand for half or more of each of my days... and as we know, that is much healthier than sitting. I have also recommended this to some of my co-workers who, like me, wish to stand more or need to have the option to sit or stand through their day. If you need something good in size, depth, is easy to install, sturdy, is able to be at any height... and is not too hard on the pocket book, this is an awesome choice!
J**E
What a Relieft to Stand
I had wanted a stand-up station for a long time, but I had a glass desk. I noticed that in the center of my glass L-shaped desk there was a portion of it that was wooden so I thought that perhaps I could find a stand-up station that may work with it. I finally did and this one was it! I put it together easily and it fit perfectly in the center of my desk. It looks great and works even better. I easily lift the lever and push it up and it goes up easy and back down. It has changed the way I work now and has given me much relief for my lower back and legs. Study construction and very nice finish to it. Well worth the price I paid for this kind of functionality.
J**T
Very happy with the purchase
Got this unit a bit ago and I'm very satisfied with it. Adjusting the height is incredibly easy, and the savings over a powered standing desk unit with some type of button press are enormous.The level of height adjustment is perfect. I'm about 6', and with this unit sitting on a regular height desk I can fight an appropriate height both sitting and standing.It was pretty painless to assemble, enough so that even though I only bought it a week or so ago, I honestly don't remember the assembly process much at all, and I'm the kind of person that gets pretty huffy and annoyed if things aren't easy to put together (I'm looking at you, cheap Swedish furniture).My one minor complaint of note is that the keyboard tray could be a bit larger. I find it slightly cramped to fit a full keyboard (with numberpad), a wrist rest for the keyboard, and a mouse and mousepad with wrist rest. Only slightly cramped though, I do have all four items on the desk and can use them without issue. If you're thinking of including something beyond those items that you'd want on that first surface for the keyboard, you might want to look for something larger. That being said, the surface area of the top portion of the desk is more than enough for a large (27") monitor on a adjustable arm, a 15" laptop on a stand, a big external SSD, and I'm planning on getting a wireless charging pad to rest my phone on when I'm not using it.The grommet for an adjustable monitor arm is a great add, and I'm glad I didn't have to clip my monitor arm on to the back of the desk, it's significantly more stable using the grommet. The phone slot on the top portion of the desk is a nice idea, and I appreciate the inclusion of holes in it for running a charging cable through, but I imagine that if your phone case is particularly thick you'll have trouble fitting your phone in the slot. Furthermore, I personally find it a bit annoying when my phone is plugged in through the holes in the slot to push/pull the cable when I want to pick up or put down my phone. On the other hand, it's at just the right height that face ID tends to work without issue when the phone is resting vertically in the slot.Overall, definitely 5*, just be aware that if you want a full size keyboard and wrist rest and the whole deal, you'll be a bit tight on space, but not so tight that I'd drop this review to 4 or even 4.5*.
M**.
Great, affordable, standing desk adapter
This is a great adapter for most normal sized desks, and it supports up to 33lbs of weight. I have an LG 27" 4k monitor, and a MacBook Pro caddy on it and still have some room for papers, maybe an iPad, etc. The build quality is acceptable; it's not *excellent*, but at this price point, it does the job. The lift goes up and down smoothly and with relative ease due to the nice gas lift that is included. Because it's an X style lift, it's sturdy and doesn't rock hardly at all in use. The keyboard tray is fairly thin though, so you should *not* put a lot of weight on it. It's meant for gently resting your wrists and typing, but not for leaning against. If you want to lean against a desk while standing, get a real standing desk. The keyboard tray also has 3 soft foam pads under it to stabilize it on the desk surface when in the lowered position. Overall, I give this 4/5 stars because it could be slightly more sturdy/solid, but again, for the price, it's great, and I would definitely recommend it.
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