🛠️ Elevate your workspace, effortlessly!
The VIVO Large Clamp-on Computer Keyboard and Mouse Under Desk Slider Tray is a sleek, dark wood platform measuring 27 x 11 inches, designed to save desk space while providing ergonomic typing angles. It features sturdy C-clamps for easy installation on desks up to 1.25 inches thick and supports up to 11 lbs. With a 3-year warranty and tech support, this tray is the perfect addition to any professional workspace.
K**O
VERY Sturdy, largest tray available, HIGH QUALITY - But make sure you MEASURE!!!
Update January 2022Tray is great but if you're like my wife who likes to rest her elbows on the tray... over time the (4) M4 screws that attach the sliding rails to the tray will strip. This will cause the whole tray to fall and can be quite dangerous. This happened at least 3 times until the screws were useless.I was on the verge of buying another tray when I decided to see if I can replace the screws. For less than a $1, I replaced the M4 screws with longer M4-0.7 x 8mm. You can get this at your local big box hardware store. I also recommend adding a dap of locktite on the screws as well to avoid them loosening on their own.This made the tray extremely sturdy without jamming up the slide. M4-0.7 x 10mm would be too long. So stick to the 8mm. I believe the original M4 were only 5mm.Highly recommend everyone to do this to make the tray more sturdy and safe. Wife is happy again! CHEERS!**********************WFH, my wife works at the dining table which isn't the best for ergonomics. After awhile her wrists/hands were hurting because the table, where her keyboard was, was too high. A keyboard tray would be the solution but since it's a dining table there were challenges to overcome and I got lucky with all the measurements.As a keyboard tray it's probably the best and largest one out there for an edge mounted configuration. I needed one to fit both a full 10-key size keyboard AND enough room for a mouse. This was the ONLY one that fit the need. The mounting hardware is very solid, heavy duty metal. For the parts that come in contact with the table, it comes with rubber pads for protection. It's sturdy enough to put some weight on, like if you wanted to rest your elbow on it.I'm going to provide some key specs that I couldn't find but is very important to know if it this will work for you:- The first is understanding the limit of how thick the table can be to use this. The max spec stated for this product is that it can support up to 1.75" thickness. I can safely say that it's an exact number. My dining table is exactly that thick. The mounting hardware will fit this thickness but it will be a bit tight, +/- 1/8" tolerance. So if your table is greater than 1.75" then this will not work for you as the mounting hardware will not fit.- Next is understanding the required depth from the edge of the table where you must have a flat surface underneath the table to clamp the bottom pressure plate to. The mounting hardware is attached via a clamp style mechanism. There is a metal plate at the bottom attached to a screw handle. You tighten this so it "clamps" to your table. This is important to note especially if your table has a recessed, beveled edge that curves underneath vs. a squared edge. Also sometimes, certain desk and tables have support hardware underneath that may interfere with the mounting point. My dining table had a recessed, beveled edge and it was questionable whether I'd have a solid flat surface to clamp to. PLEASE NOTE: FROM 1.5" in from the edge of the table, you must have a flat surface underneath the table to clamp on to. If 1.5" in from the edge of your table, the surface is curved, angled, or exceeds 1.75" in thickness, then you have no way to mount the hardware. 1.5" from the edge of the table is where the center of the screw plate.- Next is the amount of clearance you will have IF you have a 1.75" thick table. If you're pushing the max limit in table thickness, you are giving up clearance that may or may not allow you to retract the keyboard under the table when you're not using it. For me, I'm at the max thickness and as a result I only have 1.5" from the surface of the keyboard try to the bottom of my table. This means, my keyboard AND mouse cannot be taller than 1.5" in height. My wife uses a thin Logitech wireless keyboard that just meets this height but her MX Master 2 is too tall. As a result, while she has a keyboard tray she can use, she cannot retract it underneath the table. It was still worth using to be pain free. Since we're going to be in this WFH situation for the long haul, the need to tuck your keyboard away is trivial. I also should mention that if you have a ergo keyboard and it's important for you to store it underneath your table, it's highly this won't work for you. You need to have massive clearance for those keyboards.- Lastly, the one tip I have is some people have mentioned the keyboard seems to not stay in place if retracted all the way in or all the way out. I have the latter where the tray on the left side, for some reason, doesn't extend all the way out whereas the right side does. It turns out this is due to the mounting hardware on the side that has the issue being a bit rotated. All you need to do is rotate/twist the mounting hardware a bit to resolve the retraction/extension issue. Sometimes, what happens is my wife's chair will hit the tray and cause the mounting hardware to rotate a bit, which cause some warping or deflection of the keyboard tray tracks, which leads to the issue. The other problem could be that your flat surface is not leveled such that your mounting hardware are at different heights ever so slightly. Ultimately, the keyboard tray tracks need to be as leveled and parallel to each other as possible.I highly recommend if it works for your specifications.
R**B
Working great with Standing Desk
I bought this clamp on keyboard drawer as an accessory after buying a standing desk and feeling that the desk top was too cramped with the keyboard on it. On any given day I have my personal laptop, work laptop, two monitors, a notebook, and misc other pictures, coffee/water cups, and mail sitting on my desk. I was hesitant to buy the clamp on style drawer thinking it would either look dumb or be unstable. I am pleased to report that neither of those concerns were merited (in my opinion). The wood on the drawer almost perfectly matches the wood of my desktop, so other than the clamps (which i hardly even notice anymore), it looks like it should have been there from the start.I find that the keyboard drawer is sufficiently stable and has no problem bearing the weight of my hands/arms (and then some). Under normal use, I think it does what it is designed to do very well.Overall, I;m very happy with the product and would recommend it to anyone.
J**S
Very Impressive
I've had this keyboard tray for a few days now and I am really impressed. It is super sturdy and easily accommodates my large ergonomic keyboard and mouse. It slides out pretty smoothly.Installation directions could use some more detail. Note that the plastic guard is at the rear of the tray so use that to orient to left and right. The option for two sets of screw holes for the clamp brackets is also a little confusing. I opted for the screw holes nearest to the rear of the tray. This gives me maximum exposure of the tray in front of my desk but leaves about 1.5 inches of the tray protruding when it is pushed under the desk. I am ok with that. The front set of screw holes would make the front of the tray flush with the front of the desk when closed. I have a "fat" keyboard that is almost as deep as the tray, so the back screws provide the best setup for my keyboard.
J**E
Need a keyboard tray, but need it to be sturdy, here's the one!
In the past, when I've tried out keyboard trays, I found they were often too wobbly. I believe this is a combination of my more aggressive typing style and the fact that a lot of "stylish" trays only have a single arm attachment. While the Vivo tray isn't going to win points for style, it will definitely win for function. Two clamps, and you now have an extended keyboard area that isn't going to rock back and forth while you type like a demon.
B**.
Very well made
Initially I was a bit concerned when I saw the wood platform was in two pieces and involved IKEA-like assembly. I wondered how sturdy it would be. But it is a much better assembly than any IKEA furniture I've put together; everything fitted perfectly and the machine screws mated with the recessed threaded posts perfectly. It is rock solid. The runners are quality and move smoothly. The desk clamps are strong and grip the table without any movement. As a keyboard tray it is much better than the plastic rubbish you see in your local Walmart!
K**N
easy setup within 30 mins
I would suggest that you accurately measure below the desk to make sure you have clearance. I made a wrong measurement and my keyboard hits bottom metal bracket of my desk. So now I have to purchase the keyboard bracket extension kit.
L**S
Just arrived
Not difficult to put together. It's not as long as I was expecting it to be, but plenty of room for keyboard and mouse. Not a lot of clearance for the keyboard to be up on its feet/stands. Overall pretty good so far.
C**E
Makeshift keyboard holder
I was looking for a keyboard holding for a computer table that was designed without a pull out section for keyboard. Although this product is designed for this purpose the role out could be more lengthy (I find most tables are poorly designed to give little room for keyboard Function keys to show when keyboard compartment is pulled out.) This product is ok for some computer desk but not my table, since it has a metal bracket that prevents this attached item from sliding underneath the computer table. But Biggest challenge is this product like most is too small to fit both keyboard and mouse.
B**Y
Sturdy and stylish
I have had this item in my basket for a few weeks wondering whether to buy it, as I thought it was a bit expensive.I am absolutely made up with it now that it’s installed, and I’m so glad I spent the extra on it.I have an Ikea Linnmon desk which is of honeycomb construction so nothing can be screwed into it as it’s essentially hollow.This keyboard draw clamps securely on to the front edge and matches the white of the desktop.It assembled easily, once I’d got my head round the diagram.It easily fits my full size keyboard and mouse, is comfortable to use, it stays in position while in use, and slides under the desktop smoothly.
J**E
Low value for money
Product is easy to assemble. The clamps are good quality and sturdy but the tray itself is cheaply made. Pulling out the tray is not smooth at all and requires a bit of force, which makes my entire desk shake every time I pull out the tray. Most importantly, 2 clamps and a cheap tray should not cost 55 pounds. This thing should be 30 pounds or less.
R**E
I was pleasantly surprised
I wasn't sure that two clamps would be sturdy enough but I am pleasantly surprised, it took a bit of time to line the screws up on assembly though. Someone with limited movement would probably need someone to assemble it for them. If you use an ergonomic keyboard or a tall mouse, make sure you measure before buying, I put the tall mouse (Posturite Penguin mouse) on the desk above as the wire is long enough.
M**M
Good quality
Don’t usually review but so many of these I looked at had bad reviews, this one fitted perfectly, it comes with rubber grippers which I would recommend to stop the clamp sliding off the table to which it is attached. Fitted our desk and easy to assemble. Very sturdy, pleased with it
S**T
Very sturdy and smooth
The tray feels very solid and sturdy, and slides very smoothly. Also very easy to install and looks very clean. The quality definitely feels good and not cheap. It's wide enough to house a full-sized keyboard and a comfortable amount of room remaining for a mouse. It was well-packaged and didn't show any signs of damage.Some observations based on my first few days of using this:- There is very little clearance between the tray and the bottom of the table. Make sure you measure carefully. My tabletop is about 1-3/8" and there's only about a 3mm gap above my Razer Deathadder + mousepad.- There is no height adjustment for the tray, so for best ergonomics you'll want to use this with an adjustable standing desk. However even with a normal desk, it's still a lot more comfortable having the keyboard lower when you're shorter.- There isn't any covering on the side where the tracks and ball bearings are (which is the case with a lot of these trays). Sometimes I find myself resting my hands on the sides or trying to adjust the tray by holding the sides - and end up with a handful of lubricant- The tray is 11.5" deep but only about 9.5" will be "out" of the table at max extension. I have a Grifiti wrist pad that's about 4" wide, so with a standard keyboard, the row of F-keys are basically right against the edge of the table.- You can only install it in one of 2 ways - either you have 9.5" of extended space and ~1.5" poking out from under the table when it's "tucked in", or you can have about 8" of extended space and the tray being almost flush with the table edge when tucked in. Either way you'll have at least a little bit poking out and some lost space.
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