🖥️ Elevate your desk game — comfort and style that moves with you!
The EUREKA ERGONOMIC Height Adjustable Mouse & Keyboard Tray is a premium under-desk accessory featuring a 28x10 inch carbon fiber textured surface, 360° swivel, 43° tilt, and height adjustability. Designed for wood and MDF desks with beams, it offers ergonomic customization, wrist support, and a stable steel frame to enhance your home or office workspace.
Manufacturer | EUREKA ERGONOMIC |
Brand | EUREKA ERGONOMIC |
Item Weight | 13.91 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 30.31 x 10.83 x 6.81 inches |
Item model number | ERK-AKB-02 |
Color | Black & Green |
Material Type | Carbon Steel, EPA TSCA Title VI and CARB Phrase â Particle Board with Carbon Fiber Finish |
Size | 28 Inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | ERK-AKB-02 |
C**P
Check the final position before you screw everything into place. Left, right, back, and forth.
I made my son a desk for his computer after going through the trash-wood assemble-the-parts version disaster. This tray worked out much better than the one I planned to build and let me complete the project way sooner. It has been standing up just fine and he beats it to death playing games. My first position choice was off, but luckily I propped it up and tested before screwing it in.
J**M
Works well.
Adjustments are good. It's a good aftermarket add on for existing desks. Adjustments hold; they do not slip over time. nice. I got the cart too.NOTE: Best application is with desks that have nothing in close proximity to the desktop (i.e., no horizontal brace within say 8 inches below the desktop)My desk has a horizontal brace that is about four inches below the desktop, so i had to install this within that 4-inch space. That means I can't push the keyboard drawer all the way in and the vertical adjustments are a bit limited. But it does put my keyboard at a better height so shoulder and arm pain are greatly reduced.
G**R
Standing Desk Only!
I would give it a 2 or 3 star but the company is great! The product is great! for my need it was not great. This product is designed for a standing desk. If you have a sitting desk this doesn't work, the hardware underneath gets in the way of your legs no matter how much you try. I used the drawer for other hardware because it's a comfortable base. The pad is 5 star, the comfortable drawer is a 5 star. The company getting back to me with a question about installation is a 5 star. But the knob on the bottom is a 2 star because for a standing desk it's great, but for a sitting desk it will dig into your thigh and make you move in bad ways that killed my spine and leg for months. I still have sympathy pains after 7 months with it. Please if you get this, it's for a standing desk. It does wobble a little but that's just due to the center connection point. It's a great piece of hardware if you have the right application for it. I didn't.
N**N
Nailed it product.
🙅🏻♂️🫵🏻👍🏻Great productGood engaging product thinking.👉🏻🫡You also get nice screwdriver (-:
A**S
First day review: Adjustment knob may be the achilles heel of an otherwise good desk
Typing this review on this tray! I bought this for myselfInstallation 9/10: It installed just fine on my ikea bekant desk top and motorized legs. I don't think you will have a problem with installation for most solid wood desks.Feel 8/10 (minus one big con): I liked the swing action, a little bit of give is helpful. Its a bit bouncy, especially on the outer edges. This isn't too terrible, I can type pretty well. Not rock solid, but stable enough. I worry for how long this will last, and can imagine regular tightening will be required.One Big Con (see photo): The adjustment knob for height/angle is very big, and very prominent, right where your right knee wants to go. I can't find an ergonomic position where it doesn't bang my knee. Great for standing, but if you want to get close to this keyboard tray so your elbows are at right angles, you may find this to be a dealbraker. I am considering whether to keep it due to this and will update my review if I find a way around it.Pros: Slides well, I can find a lot of really good positions. The tilt inverts. Pad is firm, which I prefer.Smaller cons: A lot of nice positions would be if I could get the keyboard under the table somehow. I don't need to see my keys but the 2 inch slide arm gets in the way for that.More extra notes if you are considering it: If you don't like the graphics on the pad, it doesn't come attached. You can leave it off, but there are 4 big screw holes for where its mounted. Its a black carbon-fibery textured surface which looks nice on its own. Same for the wrist wrest - I haven't tried to take it off yet but it seems to just be screw mounted, so you can probably take it off and just have to deal with the recessed screw holes.
S**Y
Perfect adjustability
Fully adjustable. Great quality.
C**N
Works perfectly, lots of space for keyboard an mouse!
Long review. Short summary:1. No fatigue or pain after 8/10 hours at the desk.2. Plenty of space for keyboard and mouse.3. Adjusts exactly where I need it.4. Easy to install.5. More cost-effective than buying a $1000 chair to adjust to your desk.6. Very happy and would recommend.7. tray adjustment isn’t as smooth as the very expensive ergonomic trays, but the difference in smooth movement isn’t worth $500.I installed this on my adjustable height desk, 2x4 ft top. I was able to install it over the crossmember on the adjustable height desk without any problem.To minimize fatigue and pain, ergonomic experts suggest that you’re legs should be bent at the knee at 90°. Your upper arms should be bent 90° at the elbow, with your forearms resting on the armrests of the chair, allowing your hands to move free, and your head pointed straight forward. I’m able to obtain the correct settings for my arms and legs with this tray and my $100 big box store chair.I’ve had very expensive ergonomic trays at past companies where I have worked and I wasn’t sure if this cheap one would adjust enough for me, but works just fine. I just leave it in the position where I use it as I have no reason to put it under the table on a regular basis. I use the LARGE Microsoft ergonomic keyboard and the tray has plenty of room for the keyboard and mouse. I posted one picture with my big ergonomic keyboard on the tray and another with a regular size keyboard. A little vegetable oil might help it slide more smoothly when you try and push it all the way underneath the desk, but I didn’t want to try that as I worried it would allow the tray to move while I’m typing.Amazon has some very inexpensive adjustable height desks starting around $130, I would HIGHLY recommend getting one to go with this . A 2’ x 4’ top is plenty of space when you have this tray. It makes it even easier to get comfortable relative to the position of your chair.The only thing I might change would have been to install the tray a little off-center to account for how my 24 inch monitors fit on my desk.
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