🚀 Elevate Your Work Game!
The Mount-It! Wall Mount Workstation is a versatile and ergonomic solution designed for modern professionals. It features a height-adjustable monitor mount that accommodates screens up to 32 inches, a spacious keyboard tray, and a secure CPU holder. With its heavy-duty construction and universal compatibility, this workstation promotes healthy movement and maximizes workspace efficiency.
Brand Name | Mount-It! |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 39.25 x 12 x 7.13 inches |
Item model number | MI-7991 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
T**R
Overall, I am extremely happy with this product and its functionality
For the last four years I have been using an Ergotron Workfit S sit/stand desk that mounts to a desk. A piece broke and it was not repairable, so I found this one. My work fit desk was about $500 four years ago; so this one is a much better price!As far as functionality, I think this one wins over the work fit station. With the work fit station I was limited by my desk's height in how low I could position the keyboard. I’m short, so I could never get it low enough. But this model mounts to the wall, so I was in total control of how high the keyboard was from the floor.Another limitation of my old work fit station, was that I could not get the monitor and the keyboard far enough apart; if the monitor was the right eye height, the keyboard was too high. If the keyboard was the right height, then the monitor was too low.With this wall mount desk, I have a lot more flexibility in the height differential. I am able to adjust just about every single angle of all of the components . You can have the monitors close to your face or push them back further. You can rotate them towards your face or towards the side. I can also put the monitors vertically stacked… with one above another.Of course in this day and age I do not have a CPU, but I used the CPU wall mount to hold my laptop and docking station. I have a small docking station so I was able to tuck it behind the laptop. My laptop opens completely flat, so I have it open and leaning against the wall (this way I can use my WebCam in my laptop if I want to… I just need to rotate one of the other monitors to the side out of the for the duration of my WebCam call... but the monitors are still usable even when exposing my laptop WebCam ).This desk has *really* good cable management features and is very sturdy. It was not especially difficult to install.Really, for the price you just can’t mess with this one.The one complaint I have, is that the directions were not very helpful and helping me determine how high on the wall to hang it. I initially hung it, installed part of it and thought I had messed up. So I drilled two new pairs of holes…only to find that my first set of holes were correct after all. If I had had more information on how to choose the height of the desk mount, I would not have those extra four holes in my wall.Overall, I am extremely happy with this product and its functionality; I would definitely recommend it.
M**K
Great quality and stable
I needed to mount a monitor, keyboard, and computer on a wall and this product is perfect for that use. I really like that the height of the monitor and keyboard shelf are adjustable. I use this as a workstation in a highly traffic room where it needs to be pushed up against the wall when not in use and pulled out when in use. The movement is fluid and it is very stable. It was very easy to mount on the wall and assemble. I also like its modern style and minimalistic footprint.
T**J
Works great once it's up, but you'll learn a lot of new bad words while installing it
Once I got it installed, I love it. You mount the main bar to the wall, then attach the keyboard arm and monitor arms to that bar. However, the keyboard arm didn't fit properly around the bar. It was just a hair too tight, so I had to pry it open with pliers while trying to slide it onto the bar. Doing this put too much pressure on the bar and ripped it right out of the wall. I then decided to put the keyboard arm on the bar first and then attach the whole thing to the wall. It took a lot of work to get the keyboard arm on, but once it was on, it will work fine. I'm a bit disappointed because I was planning on sliding the keyboard arm and monitor arms up and down the bar when needed, but they're too tight so they'll need to stay stationary.One other complaint: the keyboard tray is held on by screws that go under the keyboard. But the screw heads are huge and will definitely scratch against the underside of my keyboard. So I'll need to find a way to protect against that.Overall, I decided to keep it once I got it up. It looks great, and saves me a ton of space. Plus, it's the only mount I could find that included a keyboard tray mount. But the install was very frustrating.
L**R
Worth every penny at home and for users with ADHD
I lost a bet with my pre-teen when his dad saw the finished installation and immediately said “I want one!”Having had a sit-to-stand desk at work, when we all began working and schooling from home due to COVID-19, I decided to order this for my pre-teen. He has ADHD and his bedroom is very small with two slanted walls. Doing something to put the angled walls to use as well as giving him the flexibility to sit or stand throughout the “school day” has made a huge difference. While this wouldn’t be possible for everyone, for a pre-teen or short adult the height is adjustable enough to adapt from standing, to sitting in a desk chair, to kicking back in a low height moon chair while gaming with friends (or watching TV?).The one thing I will say is that mounting this on the stud in your walls is going to be much safer and stronger than trying to mount it with anchors in drywall. Seeing the amount of tension and torque you can put on it, I wouldn’t want to have tried mounting this with anchors. I did try using the anchors provided for the CPU mount and like all plastic anchors, they failed to deploy, leaving giant holes in the wall that I had to patch and repaint. Since I mounted this on an angled wall and didn’t feel like taking another crack at the CPU mount, my solution was to put the CPU on top of a short set of angled shelves (placed backwards against our walls to use up as much of the angled space as we can) that sit next to the wall mount). If you do want to try working with wall anchors, I would strongly recommend buying something better than the plastic ones provided.
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