🖥️ Elevate your desk, elevate your game!
The WorkEZ Monitor Stand is a sleek, height-adjustable aluminum riser that elevates your monitor from 2 to 18 inches, promoting ergonomic posture and reducing strain. Supporting up to 13 lbs, it features a spacious 16x11 inch top panel and open bottom for desk organization. Lightweight and portable at just 3.1 lbs, it requires no assembly and fits perfectly for single or dual monitor setups.
Finish Type | Matte and semi-gloss (based on the materials Aluminum and ABS) |
Shape | Rectangular prism |
Base Type | Leg |
Assembly Required | No |
Load Capacity | 13 lbs |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Special Feature | Adjustable height, sturdy and ergonomic design |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00712038310081 |
Manufacturer | Uncaged Ergonomics |
UPC | 712038310081 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 2 x 19 inches |
Item model number | WEMS-b |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Expansion | 18 Inches |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 18x11" panel |
Manufacturer Part Number | WEMS-b |
T**D
0"-18" Adjustable Monitor Stands
I love the height range as I have two different monitors and needed one at 6" and one at 10" and these were the only monitor stands I could find with that kind of range. They are clean looking, allow for storage under them, and are very simple to setup. The only slight negative I have run into is that I have a plastic table as a desk and the stands are also made of plastic so they can slide when accidently bumped. They also wobble a little when bumped. These two issues have not been a big problem and overall I am so happy with the purchase and would highly recommend them.
J**N
Solid monitor stands
Working from home at my old desk was killing my neck. I needed something that put my monitors up about 6-7 inches (and didn't know exactly sure where I needed them). I bought two of these stands and they have been working very well. While getting the setting adjusted properly was a little trickier than it should have been, these stands have a wide range of height. I'm running 27" monitors, and they seem to have no problem with the weight.
I**N
Does take a little while to get it even, but dials in joints help; Love the mechanical design.
I wanted something to get a 2nd larger monitor up off of my desk and look reasonably attractive and not spend too much. I also wanted to have room to put a large cubby of "stuff" under the legs. This monitor stand fits my needs. Once it's in place, it's not going to be moved. The monitor weighs about 15 pounds, and I wouldn't want to put much heavier on the tray. The diagram shows it being configured into all kinds of shapes, including almost vertical, table top height. I'm not sure it's sturdy enough to be moved around a lot. Like I said, it's in it's place and it's not going to be moved or re-shaped.As for getting it to the height I needed, it took me about 20 minutes of playing with the dials to get it so the bottom legs and the top tray were parallel with the table it was going to sit on. There are dials in the joints that measure 4,6,8, etc to tell you where to turn that dial and thus the corresponding joint. Then the fun comes to get the opposite arm to match what you just did. I imagine that someone who is more mechanically inclined or who reads directions (which I found limited), but after about 20 minutes - ta-dah! Does take some patience, however, so not for the easily frustrated, but for the price, a pretty good value.
F**E
Do not buy - cheap material, difficult set up
I would not recommend buying any of these products. They are very cheaply made, they are not sturdy, and they are not easy to set up and adjust. I appreciate what they tried to do, but it fails. I would really look around more.This is not a simple adjustment from standing to sitting, for example - you definitely have to remove the monitor to adjust the height of the monitor stand, same with the keyboard stand. These take more effort to set up and use than advertised - they are needlessly complicated.If you can make them work and don’t mind the set up, great! They can adjust for you. But truly these are not easy and not well made, and I’m really regretting buying the 3 units I bought.
A**L
great product
Bought a new HP all-in-one computer & didn't realize that it would not fit on top of my antique desk that I have. Didn't want a new desk as I love my desk. The feet on the new computer were completely different than my old ASUS, so I was kind of in a mess. So I perused on Amazon to see if I could find a sturdy type of desk riser for this. I saw this & though this may just be the one & it was. Came out of the package almost totally assembled except for the rubber feet for the ends. I adjusted it to fit the level I needed & it was absolutely perfect. I couldn't ask for easier, worth the money & tidy all at the same time. Thank you for a great product!!!
A**R
Not easy or intuitive design for height adjustment
This was the cheapest monitor stand I could find that would attain the height I needed. I'm glad I bought it for that purpose. However, I knocked off one star for design, and another for price as a result of the design (ie. it clearly didn't spend much time in a development phase).The adjustment mechanism is clunky and time-consuming. There's literally 6 joints you have to adjust and then readjust to find the right height and slant. It does come with a cheat sheet and numbered dials that you can memorize to adjust to your preferred settings.For that reason, it's best if you don't plan to use the stand in a variety of heights, or share with another person who has different height requirements. I use it to provide a bit more overall desk space underneath while allowing my head to stay in an upright position.
C**R
Great way to convert your desk into a standing desk, 5 stars
The riser is sturdy, fits nicely on my desk. Getting the riser to the right angles/position was a tiny bit tricky jonly because you can only adjust one side at a time but there are numbers at each joint which let you easily match both sides to the same angle.I've been working from home since before the pandemic (since 2017) but for whatever reason my posture got really messed up once the pandemic hit and my knees have been hurting like crazy because I unintentionally end up sitting cross legged for hours at a time in my computer chair.Being able to convert my work station into a makeshift "standing" work station has been a game changer. My knees really appreciate the change and now it's easier to give myself breaks from sitting for too long in general.
J**A
works for what i bought it for
I bought this for work at the reception desk to put our phone on. we needed something that brought the phone up higher than a phone desk stand because our receptionist has some height on her. It works fine for what we needed but was awful hard to get it to adjust even so we could set the phone on it. we would adjust one side and then the other side would be all tipped and then we would adjust that and it would tip the other side. we finally got it though. I would not trust it with anything too heavy like a monitor because I don't feel the legs are real sturdy. they lock in but I feel it's wobbly when it's more than a few inches off of a desk. it works but we will see how long it last... may be years or maybe weeks. who knows!
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