π Elevate your typing game with ergonomic flair!
The Uncaged Ergonomics Adjustable Keyboard Tray is a versatile and portable solution designed to enhance your workspace comfort. With adjustable height up to 18 inches and a negative tilt feature, it promotes wrist health while allowing for a customizable typing experience. Crafted from durable aluminum, this lightweight tray is easy to transport and set up, making it an essential addition for any professional seeking to boost productivity and comfort.
Manufacturer | Uncaged Ergonomics |
Brand | Uncaged Ergonomics |
Item Weight | 3.86 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 11 x 18 inches |
Item model number | WEKTs |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Silver |
Shape | Square |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | WEKTs |
A**.
Liked It So Much I Bought A Second One!
What more can I say? It's simple and it suits my needs. Price was right.You can angle the keyboard and height to your preference. Perfect. I put a mouse pad on the tray and it works great. Yes, you could put some rubber feet on the bottom to prevent it from moving around, but it's not a big deal. Some reviews commented on the mouse tray be a little wobbly; I'm not having that issue. Yeah, this is not a device that you can move up and down easily. Set it and forget it. Although, I did turn it around and lifted the keyboard tray up quite easily to put a book on it. I move it out of the way when I want to sit. I bought the second one to hold my books and/or laptop. Get it. You won't regret it.
R**N
Work from home
It is great for adjusting.. a lil shakier than I was hoping. Not for an all day use, but works great for 2 hrs a day
A**R
Difficult to use & cheaply made
I bought this item because it had an attachment for my mouse, however, it is cheaply made. The buttons to adjust the legs are flimsy and must be wiggled to adjust to the perfect spot to get them to work. Itβs VERY lightweight. Not sturdy like I was expecting. Iβm honestly just waiting on the item to break. Used twice and then set it aside. As long as you get it where you want it and then never adjust it again, it will probably just pass doing the job.
J**N
I recommend this product!
***UPDATE***Overall, Iβm still satisfied with the product, however, when angling the device forward or backwards, there isnβt anything in place to keep the mouse from sliding off the mouse tray.ββββββββββββββββββββDelivery and Packaging: The product arrived one day earlier than expected, which was awesome. The product came in the original box and un-taped, which I didnβt like because outsiders knew what was inside (not safe when my product is being left outside) and the edges were not secured with tape, the product could have slipped out the box.Overall appearance: The product has a sleek, compact and professional look.Sturdiness: The product is light. Iβm using it for my keyboard and it is sturdy enough to hold my keyboard and mouse and the extra weight of my typing / wrist/ arm weight is supported well.Stability: As I mentioned before the product is light, I thought this would pose a problem (light = cheap= flimsy) however, I was pleasantly surprised. I have the product placed on my desk, which has a slick finish to it and I experienced no sliding with this product, however, I still may purchase a desktop mat to protect the finish on my desk.The mouse tray is stable enough to me, no shaking when using. For those who have issues with the mouse tray, make sure the screw is tight.Ease of Use: Adjusting the legs can be challenging when trying to obtain the right height but it is very easy to adjust and the dials are helpful to let you know which notch you are in.Overall I like the product, no complaints other than the packaging itself. Good price and performs exactly as advertised. I would recommend this product to others.
B**Y
So close, yet so far...
I'm not sure what's more frustrating: a product that is truly bad, or a product that has the potential to be great but instead took some poor design/business decisions that make it merely "meh".The Uncaged Ergonomics WorkEZ Keyboard Tray falls into the latter category.THE GOOD:- One of the very few products that limits its scope to just keyboard & mouse. Most other products include a feature for a monitor or laptop. This has found its niche as a product for those of us who have an existing desk setup with monitors that are adjustable, and we merely want something that allows us to place our keyboard/mouse on a riser so that we can stand.- since it is limited in scope and features, it is therefore reasonable priced. I didn't need nor want to spend over a hundred dollars (or more) on a Varidesk (or one of its clones)- Somewhat decent number of options for adjusting height and keyboard tray incline- Lastly, I think they had a good idea with the separate mouse platform that you can attach to either left or right side, and you can adjust the angle so that it is flat if you decide you place your keyboard on an incline.THE BAD (aka why in the world would you not test this out and/or make these decisions?):- Since the item is very lightweight, there is nothing designed to compensate for the fact that it will move around your desk as if it's on ice skates. This could have so easily been rectified by choosing soft/rubberized plastics where the legs meet the desk. At the very least they should include rubber/vinyl bumpers that you can stick on. That's what I wound up doing and it made the product 100x better.- They advertise the ergonomic option of configuring the keyboard tray so that it can be positioned on an angle. i.e., tilting down and away from you. What they don't show/tell you is that your keyboard will also act as if it is on ice skates, and slide around while you type. Yes the keyboard tray is made of lightweight aluminum and has a textured surface, but it's still slippery as hell. Again I'm not sure why they didn't opt for treating the surface with some type of powdered/rubberized coating, or again include more rubber/vinyl bumpers that you need to apply to the bottom of your keyboard. That's what I did, and again it made the product so much better.- I have several issues with the separate mouse platform attachment. First of all, it's too small. Because the surface of the platform is rather rough you need to use a mouse pad. However it is difficult to find a square mouse pad that is 7in by 7in. Most mouse pads are rectangular, and I'm not exactly sure why they didn't just make the mouse platform the same depth as the keyboard tray. Secondly, I find that the mouse platform is rather wobbly, even when securely attached correctly. I think the product would feel so much more polished and professional if the attachment mechanism was re-designed or if the metal used was thicker so that it didn't bend so easily.In summary, at first I was very disappointed in the product, but after the significant upgrade of applying about a dozen vinyl bumpers ($3 at Home Depot) and cutting a mouse pad down to size, I am now really happy with the purchase. I've been standing at my desk for 2 days straight and there's no looking back! If you're willing to apply some vinyl bumpers and trim down a mouse pad, I think you will come to like this product.Hopefully Uncaged Ergonomics will take my suggestions into consideration when refreshing this product for the next version. Again I really think it has a unique niche and provides a lot of value if only they would tweak a few things here and there.
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