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The EUREKA ERGONOMIC Height Adjustable Mouse & Keyboard Tray is a premium under-desk solution featuring a large 28x10 inch carbon fiber textured surface, 360ยฐ swivel, 43ยฐ tilt, and height adjustability. Its sturdy carbon steel construction and gravity self-locking mechanism ensure stability during heavy use. Compatible with desks featuring beams and various materials, this tray optimizes ergonomic comfort and workspace efficiency for professionals and gamers alike.










| ASIN | B07MFXKS8H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,737 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #18 in Keyboard Drawers & Keyboard Platforms |
| Brand | EUREKA ERGONOMIC |
| Color | Black & Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,637) |
| Date First Available | March 24, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 13.91 pounds |
| Item model number | ERK-AKB-02 |
| Manufacturer | EUREKA ERGONOMIC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ERK-AKB-02 |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel, EPA TSCA Title VI and CARB Phrase รข Particle Board with Carbon Fiber Finish |
| Product Dimensions | 30.31 x 10.83 x 6.81 inches |
| Size | 28 Inches |
J**O
Simple Install, Impressively Sturdy, Customizable
This tray is fantastic. I would buy it again in a heartbeat. I just don't think that i'll get to that point. I'll go into a bit more detail. Comfort: This tray is very comfortable. It is very easy to adjust. Adjusting this tray is all done via one knob, which is located under the tray. This knob is the only problem that i have with this tray. This knob allows for the entire tray to be adjusted to fit your needs, which is incredibly simple to use. The problem is not with the ease of use, it's with the location. When i slide this tray over my lap and then i slide my body under the tray, this knob resides exactly where my knee wants to be. Disregarding this unfortunate placement, this tray is extremely comfortable, and even offers some limited negative tilt (which i prefer)! At first, i was concerned by the method that the tray slides back and forth, which is just some sliding plastic on metal rails. After using it for a while, it occurred to me that the design was simple on purpose. It is not easy to slide, which keeps the tray in place without requiring a locking mechanism. This allows me to slide the tray in and out without adjusting any knob, but also keeps the tray in place unless i want to move the tray! Sturdiness: This tray is very sturdy. I am the kind of person that leans on the keyboard and slams on the keys (from learning to type on a typewriter), and this tray doesn't even budge when i type on it. It feels like i'm typing on a desk! It allows for multiple movements, which do not affect the sturdiness of the tray. This tray is incredibly sturdy. I speak about how i mounted it in the next paragraph. Easy To Install: This entire tray was not difficult to install. The tray arm assembly can come out of the rail itself, which makes installing the rail underneath very simple. I installed this using the standoffs, as i have a very complicated situation on the underside of my desk. There are actually more orientations under the desk than are advertised, as there are extra holes in the rail! this made it so the very limited space that i had under my desk could be effectively utilized. I would recommend pre-drilling some pilot holes in your desk to ensure that assembly is easier, but other than that this was a breeze.
J**S
Sturdy and flexibile in how to mount so you can get the most out of your keyboard tray.
I had previously bought a VIVO Large Keyboard tray. The nice thing about it is that it clamps onto the desk/table. That's basically only the nice thing about it. It was very limited in how much space there was for items on the tray. The table I have has a thick edge, so that left very little space for items to be put on the tray. While it fit a keyboard, it wouldn't even fit a regular-sized mouse. I then became interested in this one, and while I didn't want to get one where I had to attach it to the underside of the desk/table, I bit the bullet. I had only measured the width of the keyboard tray to make sure it would fit underneath my table, but my table was slightly oddly shaped as well as having a thick edge. I had not actually taken a look on the underside of the table to see where I would mount the tray, so after starting to mount it, I realized the flat area was just slightly too narrow for the tray. However, fortunately, the L-shaped mount could be facing in instead of facing out... So even with some limitation to the width, I was able to install it successfully. Then, I realized the tray did not pull out as much as I would like due to the thick edge of the table. But again, I found due to the flexibility of installation, the mounts could not be moved closer to the edge, but the tray could be installed to be closer to the edge. So now, I can pull out the tray to the full extent. And then back to the original reason I wanted to replace the VIVO keyboard tray, this tray is adjustable how much room you want to allow for items on the tray, so I set the tray to the lowest position. It may actually be too low now (so I may adjust it to one position higher)... But it's nice to know I have all this flexibility! The photo is showing the limited flat space I have underneath the surface to install the tray. You can see how on the left side, I'm reversing the mount so that the L-shaped mount is facing inside instead of facing outside like on the right side of the tray. Also, you'll see that the left leg of the table is actually blocking where the back mount would be installed, but with this keyboard tray, there's complete flexibility where to install the mounts, so actually on the left side, I installed the two mounts right next to each other instead of one in the front and one in the back. Still extremely stable! Great job in its design!
W**S
Sturdy, high quality full sized keyboard tray, but with a few surprise drawbacks.
Overview: So I was looking far and wide for a keyboard tray that needed to fulfill several requirements, the primary of which were full sized width (able to fit a full gaming keyboard And mouse), and be sufficient sturdy for gaming and long service. This product looked good and although a bit of a price premium over generic tray kits, decided to give it a try. Overall I am please but there were some disappointing surprises. Size and Dimensions: I have a Logitech G910 keyboard and G502 mouse and in terms of width I have plenty of space. However in depth it is a different story. What is not clear in any of the advertisements is how shallow the tray is front to back once you account for the integrated wrist rest in the front. How they figured this would fit a full size gaming keyboard is beyond me. Luckily for me the 910's support feet are somewhat inset and the keyboard overhanging to the rear a little isn't a problem. The tray's OVERALL dimensions are 28-1/2" Width and 9-1/4" Depth, however the Actual depth when you exclude wrist rest is only 7-3/4"... keep this in mind and make sure your keyboard will fit! Leg room: Your legs may hit underneath! The adjustment bracket protrudes about 2-1/2" below the bottom of the tray and the adjustment handle about 3-1/4" below the bottom of the tray. Given the other good aspects of the design I am willing to deal with this but I was very disappointed. Also consider that the extra brackets they include for installation on desks with sub-frames will further lower the tray assembly. Quality and Install: Overall quality is quite good. The tray has a carbon fiber like top surface and is very stiff and well finished. The mouse pad is a separate layer/fabric and covers the entire tray and has some red and white accents. Integrated wrist rest is a bit on the hard side, but it will do the job. The metal pieces and brackets for the mount bracket and adjustment "knuckle" are likewise well-built and nicely sturdy. The main track is attached to the desk with 14 aggressive thread sheet metal screws. It feels very secure and was very straight forward to install. They even included a T-handle reversible screw driver! A nice touch. You will also need a few things like tape measure, straight edge and small drill bit if you want to do a really nice install. Is it sturdy? Yes, for sure. Is it secure? Well, yes and mostly yes. It feels very strong and has very little sag with the weight of your wrists/arms on it. However it does have a little slop in the track left and right (the same direction that it rotates for adjustment). So side to side you'll feel a loose slop then firm again and you have to push harder to actually "slew" the adjustment. The track is simply a mental rail with plastic bumpers/shims that slide. There is no ball bearing or anything fancy, so the slide in and out does not feel the most smooth or high tech, but it gets the job done. I don't have any trouble with it moving in and out when I type so I guess it has the appropriate amount of friction. There is no adjustment or lock in that regard. In short, this tray is well-built and I do recommend it. But just make sure it will suit your needs and not be a problem with its drawbacks.
A**I
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 isnโt as smooth as the very expensive ergonomic trays, but the difference in smooth movement isnโt 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 youโre legs should be bent at the knee at 90ยฐ. Your upper arms should be bent 90ยฐ 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. Iโm able to obtain the correct settings for my arms and legs with this tray and my $100 big box store chair. Iโve had very expensive ergonomic trays at past companies where I have worked and I wasnโt 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 didnโt want to try that as I worried it would allow the tray to move while Iโm typing. Amazon has some very inexpensive adjustable height desks starting around $130, I would HIGHLY recommend getting one to go with this . A 2โ x 4โ 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.
B**S
Much higher quality than others in the price range
Very nicely packaged with clear instructions and clearly defined parts. Installation was easy, at least compared to the 2 previous keyboard trays I tried. I love that itโs actually 1 board instead of 2 halves joined together. It slides pretty nicely and it โclicksโ into place when you push it in. I like that it has side guards though it would have been nice to have a backstop too. But thatโs not a big deal. Definitely sturdier and higher quality than a lot of others in the price range so Iโd definitely recommend it.
A**Z
Spacious and Functional, but Lacks Comfort
I recently ordered the EUREKA ERGONOMIC Height Adjustable Mouse & Keyboard Tray and found it to be a mixed experience. The size of the tray is great, offering ample space at 28x10 inches, and it fits perfectly under my electric standing desk with the included installation brackets to accommodate under-desk support beams. The slide-out, swivel, and tilt features are very convenient for adjusting to the most comfortable position while working or gaming. However, the wrist rest was a major letdown. It was way too hard to be comfortable, and I had to replace it with a softer one. Unfortunately, the replacement did not fit as well as the original, making the setup look awkward. I eventually had to remove the mouse pad altogether because it didn't match the new wrist rest. While the tray itself is well-designed and functional, the uncomfortable wrist rest detracts significantly from the overall experience.
P**T
Sturdy, Adjustable to Fit, Well Made
The main reason I bought this is that it is adjustable. It worked perfectly on my computer table. Be sure to watch many times the video on Amazon on how to assemble it, along with the minimalist paper instructions. Both help. It is straightforward. We assembled the slide out shelf and then had someone under the computer table hold it in different positions, while someone sat at the table to check the positions suitability. Then we switched. The the person under the table marked where the screws would go in holes in the brackets to attach to the underside of the table. Then we flipped the table over, aligned the brackets to the marks on one side. Drilled only a 1/16 inch deep pilot hole with a 1/16 drill bit. Just a very small hole worked well to get the screw started. Then we did the same on the opposite side, but we used the holes in the brackets not our marks to guide where we put the screws. The product comes with extra screws and the two hand tools you need-allan wrench and small Phillips head screw driver. Took about 2- 2.5 hours, but could take less, if you do not need to test and adjust the position under the table. Seems sturdy and well made. The walnut color matched out desk. Excellent product.
A**M
Under desk gaming
Nice product! 4 stars because of the cost, build quality is nice and sturdy and easy to assemble and install, took me less than 30 minutes to finish. I like that it is a big area. I use it for gaming and it works well.
S**I
Top
Super. Auch alleine einfach zusammen- und anzubauen. Ziemlich schwer das Teil hat รผber 7 kg also stabil. Leicht ausziehbar, fraglich ist nur wie lange die Kunststofffรผhrung halten. LG :)
A**O
Me ha solucionado problemas en hombros y cuello
Gracias a esta bandeja, no tengo que dejarme los hombros en mi mesa (demasiado alta). Es robusta y tiene varias opciones de montaje, por lo que puedes ajustar la altura segรบn te convenga.
E**M
Eureka ergonomic adjustable keyboard tray.
Keyboard tray runs smoothly in and out..and fits perfectly under my desk.
H**Y
Works, but is not smooth
The good: * Sturdy * Extra wide and can have a Logitech G613 gaming keyboard with enough space left for my mouse. * wrist rest is nice and firm The bad: * the slider mechanism (or a lack of) is terrible. once assembled,it's difficult to pull the tray out or push it in. this is because id doesn't actually run on a ballbearing slider mechanism. it's just metal on a metal rail so with the weight of your hands, keyboard, mouse and weight of the tray it makes it difficult to slide it in and out. I'm still keeping it as it's really wide and I can deal with difficulty in pushing or pulling but others might be put off by it.
K**T
Perfect solution for my sit stand desk
This product was purchased with some caution. However, it comes packaged with extra braces and screws for different types of desks. I was hesitant and concerned it would not fit my Sit Stand desk as it has a massive mount in the middle with the powerpack. This suits it perfect, and it holds a lot of weight at 3kg and is big enough for an extra large keyboard and large ergonomic trackball. I love how it fits, and it easily slides under my desk. The only negative drawback is that the twist lock is rather tight and springs up very quickly and if you are too slow you can get your fingers caught in the top. i just gently hold the front of the table and I can adjust it quickly.
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