🖥️ Elevate your workday—comfort, style, and mobility in one sleek desk!
The RoomyRoc Mobile Laptop Desk is a modern, height-adjustable workstation featuring a 26"–42" adjustable tabletop, a 360° rotatable padded footrest, and lockable rolling wheels. Constructed from durable aluminum alloy and wood with a sleek black finish, it offers versatile angle adjustments and mobility, making it ideal for professional millennials seeking ergonomic comfort and flexible workspaces.
Base | Aluminum Alloy |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Aluminum Alloy |
Hutch Material | Wood |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Shape | 头 |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Painted |
Furniture Finish | Multi-Colored |
Top Color | Black or Brown |
Base Color | Black |
Item Width Side To Side | 29"D x 28"W x 42"H |
Size | 29L×28W×42H |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Tabletop Thickness | 42 Inches |
Maximum Height | 106.68 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 26 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 60.5 Inches |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Base Type | Aluminum Alloy |
Has Finished Back | No |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | Standard |
Drawer Pedestal Count | 1 |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
M**L
Quality Product
I really wasn’t expecting this to have a solid wood surface, much like a wood chopping block surface. Everything is well made and solid. The shock tensioner is a simple push button that further adjusts with a twist of the cable tensioner. The top is tilt-able from flat to a comfortable angle and the top has a ledge on front and back so that your stuff doesn’t roll off. This is a really nice little table, recommend.
Z**.
Great keyboard/laptop cart, great company!
TLDR:While I initially had an installation hiccup, I am left extremely pleased with both my purchase, and with the excellent customer service provided by the maker of RoomyRoc, Shenzhen Kedibo Technology Co.,Ltd. I would buy this cart again - and actually might, the next time it goes on sale!WHY ROOMYROC:I bought this to use with a large L-Desk, whose dual, built-in drawers came with drop-down fronts for use as optional keyboard trays. Once I switched to a "kitty corner" layout for my triple monitor setup, the drawers that compelled me to buy the desk were no longer keyboard tray options, even as they prevented installation of a third party keyboard tray of any type. The RoomyRoc provides me with an ergonomic keyboard/mouse surface AND a comfortable footrest.THOUGHTS ON PRODUCT:The footrest is a *wonderful* ergonomic aid, as using it forces me to properly lean back in my office chair, instead of hunching forward over my keyboard. The work surface is nicely made, no splinters or rough spots, and it has a lip on the front and back edges to keep items from rolling off.The table surface offers room for even a large, 17" gaming laptop, but I bought one to hold a (tenkeyless or 75%) mechanical keyboard with wrist rest, a mouse, and a 23 key macro pad. The addition of the 5" wide macro pad makes for a tight fit, in part due to the odd shape of the table top (the wider side curves AWAY from the user), but the height adjust button doesn't help, either, as it interferes with all but the smallest mouse pad.As a suggestion to RoomyRoc, a curved, kidney shape would fit closer to the user, and allow additional room room for accessories (like mice) in an ambidextrous shape. A different location for the height adjust button (perhaps on the left - sorry, lefties!) would be helpful, too. I'm waiting on a slightly smaller (60%), split keyboard, but if that doesn't "create" a little more room, I'll eventually DIY a slightly wider, gently curved table top, with the height adjustment button located in a more "out of the way" area.ASSEMBLY:Hunt down a video or two, and watch them FIRST, so you know what to expect.Overall, assembly was extremely straightforward - except I ran into trouble with the "adjustable fixing ring." Despite the written/visual instructions stating to install it, it came pre-installed - and stuck. I kept wondering what I was doing wrong, watched some videos, and realized the adjustable fixing ring I received was defective or damaged during shipping. The lever/handle WOULD NOT TURN. Luckily, I have a decent Allen wrench set, so I was able to take the fixing ring lever apart, which allowed manual adjustments and the ability to complete assembly.CUSTOMER SERVICE:Since I wanted a properly functioning part for the long haul, I contacted RoomyRoc customer service, and was greatly impressed with the experience - which included some of the fastest response times I've ever seen from a customer service department. PERIOD. None of the "we'll get back to you within three business days" auto-reply garbage so many companies offer. RoomyRoc's CS got back to me within HOURS. Once they clarified I had a defective part (vs. user error), they promptly sent a replacement via DHL. Customer Service even followed up to make sure everything turned out OK after the part was delivered. Impressive!CONCLUSION:My RoomyRoc has a permanent home at my desk, but I find myself thinking it would be great to have another one for the upstairs master bedroom (for when my chronic illness really flares up), and yet another for using a laptop from the sofa (for those days I feel well enough to get out of bed, but not well enough to sit at a desk). While standing desks aren't a viable option for me, this would work great as a sit/stand solution, too.If you've looked at the RoomyRoc, thought it looked a little "different," but neat, and wondered whether to pull the trigger, DO IT!
J**R
It saved the day, but still has a few issues
I was recently traveling and was staying in one location for about a month. During that time I would need to do some work on my laptop but there was no table or countertop to sit at, only chairs and a couch. For the first few days, I sat at a chair with my laptop on my lap and immediately realized the strain it was causing my neck muscles. I started researching laptop desks such as this one that allowed the cart legs to either slide under the chair I was sitting in, or have the ability to extend out over my lap so that I remained in an upright position while working. I decided on this particular desk/cart because it appeared to offer exactly what I was looking for and that ended up being the correct move. The desk worked great and while using it sitting in a chair and/or couch I was very comfortable while working. Because I could adjust it, I was able to get in a comfortable position but also benefited from it not actually sitting on my lap so I was able to get up and down very easily with no worries.That being said, it does have a few issues. Nothing major, but worth mentioning...1) The button on the top for adjusting the position blocks valuable space. In my case, I was unable to use a mouse effectively by the side of my laptop because of the button placement. I have a 16" MacBook and a trackball mouse, but there was basically no room left for the trackball. Maybe with smaller laptops and/or trackballs this would not be an issue but was for me. I would have preferred that instead of a button on top taking up space, that it just be a lever on the bottom side you could engage while holding the edge of the desk.2) There is a bit of wobble to it. The desk portion on top does not fit snug to the articulating arm, so there is a bit of wobble back and forth with it. Nothing major, and nothing that would put your laptop at risk, but noticeable. It's also not a piece you assemble, so there is no adjustment to firm that up.3) When you set the pitch of the desk in the lowered position, it does not maintain that same pitch when you raise the desk. This is something you have to be very careful with if you like to have a pretty extreme pitch while sitting down. When you raise the desk, the pitch will increase further and you are then at risk of having your laptop slide off the front of the desk. From an engineering standpoint, the pitch of the desk should not change at all during the raising and lowing of the desk.Other than those couple of items, I was very happy with this cart/desk and I was able to work from it very effectively given the situation I was in. I would always just prefer to be at my own desk, but this really saved the day for me and I am sure I will be able to use it more in the future.
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