⚡ Elevate your workspace, dominate your day.
The Stand Steady Techtonic Electric Standing Desk Converter is a sleek, black powder-coated workstation upgrade featuring quiet electric height adjustment from 5 to 22.5 inches. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it supports up to three monitors (13” to 24”) with versatile VESA mounts offering 360° rotation, 240° swivel, and 15° tilt. Its spacious three-level ergonomic design includes a keyboard tray and desktop surface, all stabilized by a heavy-duty metal base. Compact and easy to assemble, it fits atop any desk, transforming your workspace into a dynamic, posture-friendly environment.
Brand | Stand Steady |
Product Dimensions | 10"D x 24"W x 38"H |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Base Material | Metal |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Special Feature | Electric |
Room Type | Office |
Recommended Uses For Product | Working |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Furniture leg material | Metal |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 70 Pounds |
Furniture Finish | Black powder-coated finish |
Size | 3 Monitor Arms |
Included Components | Triple Monitor Mount |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Model Name | Techtonic |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 55 Pounds |
Base Type | Leg |
UL Listed | No |
Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 15 Degrees |
Maximum Height | 22.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 5 Inches |
Top Color | Black |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 35.39 Inches |
Has Finished Back | No |
Base Color | Black |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 810965030055 |
Manufacturer | Stand Steady |
Item Weight | 70 pounds |
Item model number | DMME3BL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | 3 Monitor Arms |
Manufacturer Part Number | SS DMME2BL DMME3BL |
P**Y
Excellent Product
I had previously ordered a different stand up desk convertor that was never delivered (damaged in shipment). I then re-ordered that same product as well as ordered this product. This product came first. I am very happy with everything about this stand up desk convertor and especially the spacious workspace/desk top space. The electric motor is really nice - very quiet, smooth and moves up and down quickly and steadily. Product is very sturdy. It is heavy; but once assembled, it is fairly easy to slide/move on your desk to where you want it. When mounting the monitors, I would recommend that you mount the center monitor first, then the two outside ones. I have three monitors mounted - two 23" and one 24". Would recommend this product.
D**N
Great option if you use 3 monitors
This product is the only one I could find that worked with 3 monitors. It is a tight squeeze with my Dell 24" monitors, but I was able to make it work.The power lift works reasonably fast and quietly and stays put where you set it along its path of travel. There is sufficient working space on the top platform to lay out several pieces of paper or a small notebook while working.It is reasonably easy to put together, but it does take some time to get it all together and set up properly.The two minor issues I had with it are:The monitor mounts are larger than the recessed opening on the back of my Dell monitors. I could have trimmed the mount points a bit to make them fit, but I decided to get some spacers and longer screws that were slightly longer than the depth of the recessed area on the back of my monitors. I found what I needed at my local hardware store for less than $10.00The lower tray does not sit flat against your desk, I had to add some 1/4" adhesive pads to the bottom of the lower keyboard shelf to stabilize it for use while seated. This issue is not as noticeable when using this in standing position, though it does move a bit and is not rock steady when it is raised up.
N**Z
Big, Heavy....but EXCELLENT!
This thing is built like a tank, and covers my Tanker Desk front to back. It has a deep footprint but if you have the space, you will absolutely love it. I purchased mine as an open box item from Amazon and was afraid there would be a missing piece, but there wasn't...in fact in case you lose a screw or bolt there is one extra of everything in the parts package.I really like it and am looking forward to using it for years to come.
O**O
A VERY Good Product, but needs a hack to fit 21" monitors
Just completed assembly and set up of my 3 monitor Stand Steady (SS). Want to share my experience regarding delivery, assembly and quality of the product.To begin, I want to thank Stand Steady for their very fast responses to emailed questions and for assistance with the issues I experienced. In the end, my challenges with assembling the unit were non-issues. 1) Lower shelf screws: After full assembly, the motor calibration ensures that the lower shelf screws do not contact my desktop. 2) Center VESA mount: This was user error (me) because I failed to notice that the 3 monitor unit is only rated for 19 inch monitors. Mine are 21 inches. So my ordeal was self-induced.Delivery - Product was sent by US Mail. The post office knowingly did not deliver my package to my door. Instead (likely because the unit comes in one 70lb box .. heavy), the postal worker (who I saw thru my office window) merely put a note in my mailbox stating that the box was too big for my mailbox. So I drove to the post office and picked it up. Upon opening the box, I was pleased by how very well packed all the items were. No damage, so points to SS. However @SS, please co-ordinate with USPS to ensure the box is delivered to the door or to communicate buyers that it should be picked up.Assembly - All parts were in the box. 2 of the parts had defects. Minor: The lower shelf mounting brackets did not have recessed holes so the screws jut out and caused concern about scratching the desk. After full assembly, the concern abated because the lift motor seems to be calibrated to stop 1/4in above the desk so no scratching. For me, this is ok but the motor calibration may differ for others. Major: The center monitor bracket VESA mount was left misaligned by 1/2 inch (ie. A LOT). From a close look, the design specification did not consider that when the metal is stamped and folded the VESA mount hole would be left-shifted versus the center of the motor riser. The misalignment made it impossible to properly install my left monitor (I have 3 21" units). To compensate, I did the following: removed the center mount, cut off the small L-shaped tongue used to secure it to the riser with a screw, cut off half of the 2 riser 'shoes' the mount slides into and drilled 2 holes (for zip ties) into the metal backing on either side of the mount. I re-assembled the hacked mount and secured it to the motor riser with zip ties (since I had to cut off the screw tongue). Doing all this took nearly 2 hours, and earned me a reduction of the misalignment to 3/16 inch (still bad but allowed me to install my left monitor). After installing the monitors, they slumped down badly. The fix (this step is NOT in the assembly instructions and should be) was to: remove the monitors, remove the black center caps on the VESA mounts, tighten the VESA mount lock nuts, re-install the monitors.Quality - Notwithstanding the challenges, I still rate this a VERY good product and am glad I purchased it. My biggest concern was that the monitor arms or the shelves would not be strong enough. Boy was I pleased to discover that they are super strong! The monitor arms hold my heavy-ish old school DELLs with ease. I accidentally left a pencil holder under the left side of the upper shelf when lowering the unit. The motor rested the shelf on the pencil holder leaving me puzzled about why it didn't come down all the way, leaving the unit un-level. I finally realized--after checking--that the full weight of the assembly (plus monitors, approx 100lbs) was being supported by the left side of the upper shelf! NOW THAT'S STRONG! And the lower shelf is made of the same super strong material so is equally strong! This understanding of how strong the unit was made me more forgiving of the center VESA mount issue (which @SS, PLEASE FIX). Had the unit not be satisfactorily strong, my fallback purchase was a $1,000 Winston unit. As such, I'm overrall quite happy that I purchased this rock tough unit at a sub $400 price.So, in closing, the Stand Steady Techtonic Electric is a VERY good product on a bang-for-the-buck basis. I'm 6ft tall and it rises and lowers to very comfortable ergonomic positions for me. Due to the higher price of similar units, I would buy it again. OCO
A**M
Issues with monitor mounts
Pros:-Very tall, I'm 6'6" and this has the perfect standing height-Spacious, plenty of room for keyboard, mouse, laptop, and still some in case you need to write on anything.-Motorized, easy to move up and down.Cons:-Small monitors only-The mount on the back of the monitors does NOT lock, meaning, yes you can move your monitor any way you want, but your monitors will not stay straight. It's very loose.-Because it's motorized, it's a little noisy. It's not terrible, but just can be a little distracting for others.Overall, a really nice design, easy to use, and very comfortable. Really the only big issues I have with it is that you cannot tighten the monitor mount so that my monitors won't shift.
A**R
vesa mounts
nice product, easy to put together, but the vesa mounts do not fit dell monitors. The holes match up, but the overall square does not recess in the monitors.
A**S
Stand Steady and sturdy
This product is very well made and feels great to the touch. I am 6.4 and I can easily and ergonomically do my work. It was easy to assemble. The motor is smooth and quiet. If I have one little issue, it would the sturdiness on the front of the unit when typing. It can be a bit wabbly if your wirsts and arms are applying pressure with a downward force. I have been using it daily for a couple weeks and I am very satisfied so far.
L**
Made for tiny monitors. Beware
Piece of crap. It’s built for tiny little screens that are 15inches.
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