⌨️ Elevate your desk game — comfort meets productivity in style!
The WorkEZ Adjustable Computer Keyboard Stand by Uncaged Ergonomics is a sleek, lightweight aluminum riser that elevates your keyboard and mouse up to 18 inches. Featuring a 180-degree rotating panel for negative tilt wrist support and a dual-side mouse stand, it’s designed for ergonomic comfort and versatile use whether sitting or standing. Portable and easy to set up, it’s the perfect upgrade for modern professionals seeking healthier, more efficient workspaces.
Manufacturer | Uncaged Ergonomics |
Brand | Uncaged Ergonomics |
Item Weight | 3.96 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 11 x 0.1 inches |
Item model number | WEKTb |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Shape | Square |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 18L x 11W inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | WEKTb |
D**E
Easy to adjust!
I really wasn't to sure about this purchase but it is working beautifully. I purchased it for my husband after his son suggested it would be helpful for his back and neck pain. He was right! It is extremely easy to adjust.
M**S
Works good
This item is great helps so I can stand and work .. it’s little hard to open and close but other than that works great .. the price is little high but cheapest I could find
S**N
NOT E-Z to adjust!
Oh, you can adjust it to your preferred height, all right - after pressing the button on each individual joint and clicking through the preset stopping points. What is that, like 8 separate joints to adjust one at a time?You can't press the buttons on both sides at the same time, it's too difficult. You need one hand to press the button and one hand to move the joint So each individual joint, one at a time, while your keyboard starts to slide off. It's not practical at all to go from standing to sitting to standing again, unless you set it where you want it for standing, then remove your keyboard and mouse and set it aside for sitting. It's just slightly ridiculous for the price, and totally not worth it IMO.My office actually bought me a rising monitor and keyboard stand that allows me to adjust it to any height I want with the press of a lever, and it blows this one out of the water. If you want to go from standing to sitting to standing throughout your day, don't waste you money on this one - spend the extra money for a REAL adjustable stand instead. You will be glad you did!
N**.
One Great Affordable product for the rest of us
Excellent Product! Needing a standing option to use at work where I am sitting and on phone all day. I have leg & knee pain and need to be able to stand when it acts up. This fills all requirements for me and have recommended it to others.1-Reasonably priced 1/10 the price of vs "the" high priced advertised standing desk2- Reasonable footprint for an average workplace desk set-up -doesn't over power the space or look crazy out of place big3- Basically one piece (plus small mouse shelf) Easy set up -seems a little tricky but be patient and you will "get" how to adjust to perfect level foryou. Tip: try to adjust opposite "joints" together till you get the right positioning.It's a little counter-intuitive4- Light, easy to lift with 1 hand, so work space can be quickly changed when desired. When not in use I simply move it to the side of my desk space or put it under my desk as is and can put it to use just as quickly in seconds actually when I want without breaking my work flow.* What you don't know until you do it but Standing can be tiresome for long periods but for short intermittent periods 15-30 min standing can be just what you need to remain productive energized alleviate pain and not be forced to try to work while distracted by pain from sitting.*Angling the key board down and away from you will make this very comfortable to use- the mouse holder can remain level. Of course your monitors ideally should move up and down with you if possible-when standing angle the screen tilted back slightly for ease of sight & use.
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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