💻 Elevate your workspace, cool your tech, and own your productivity!
The WALI Laptop Tray Desk Mount is a robust, fully adjustable workstation accessory designed to hold laptops up to 17 inches and 22 lbs. Featuring dual mounting options (C-clamp and grommet), a vented cooling platform, and 360° swivel with tilt and height adjustments, it offers ergonomic flexibility and superior device cooling for professional environments.
Material Type | Metal |
Shape | Rectangular prism with extensions |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 17.24 x 4.06 x 11.14 inches |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 22 Pounds |
Additional Features | Venting holes for cooling, Two-stage locking system |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Compatible Phone Models | iPhone |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Compatible Devices | Laptops or notebooks up to 17 inches and 22lbs |
A**N
Phenomenal Value!
This product (and the support) gets an enthusiastic 5 stars (6 if it were possible)! It is very sturdy and stable on the side of my workbench with the clamp assembly. The movement of the arm that holds the laptop tray is also smooth and stable. I attached a homemade mouse pad to the side of the tray, and the arm still stayed solid. I use the unit while riding my recumbent bike, and it easily adjusts to my riding positions. The arm has four connections and the 2 middle ones were impossible to adjust. Yulia in Customer Service was very helpful in advising that I could use a hex wrench with a longer handle. I had been afraid of breaking something, bur her advice was comforting and effective. Her responses to my emails were timely, which is unheard of today. Some reviewers have said it's good for the price, I'm saying it's excellent regardless of price!
D**S
95% satisfied
Got one for the laptop, liked it so much, I bought another for my LED monitor. The current monitor does not have the VESA mounting holes, but 4 velcro pads took care of that. The next one will.Loved the second one, right up until I grabbed the wrong nut off my bench to put the plate on the swivel mount. discovered too late that I had threaded a fine thread onto a course thread stud. But hey, there's a handy allen slot on the end of the stud, so I can spin it out, spin a set screw with some thread lock on the nut in, and be back in business.WRONG WRONG WRONGIn their effort to stupid proof the mount, they also made it UN-REPAIRABLE. Well mostly. They squished the tail of the stud, so even if it came loose, it couldn't come out. But since it was dark behind everything, I went ahead and tried to turn the stud out, got it most of the way, and then ripped out every thread there was.Wound up drilling it out so I could put an M5 set screw and 2 nuts in, with the threadlock, and eventually getting it mounted and the monitor in place. What should have been a simple stud replacement became an hour ordeal because somebody took stupid proofing a bit too far, and yet not far enough at the same time. BTW, had to use a long set screw and two nuts, because there wasn't enough clearance to put a long bolt in place of the stud and get the hex head past the swivel base.Yes, it's my own brand of stupidity, but if you're going to make something non-removable, make it NON-REMOVABLE, not partially and then non.Once I was past that hiccup, loving it for the monitor as much as I love it for the laptop.Edit: One thing I had to do for my laptop unit. The stud that holds the plate to the arm prevents it from going completely flat when it's up. Flipping the arm over solved that, but no mention of the necessity to get it flat in the documentation. In the flat position, there is no pull on the stud, only retaining it on the flanges.2nd Edit: NOTE: This is adjustable, but the hinge bushings ARE NOT suitable for constant movement. Got it to pivot my laptop and 2nd monitor out of the way and secured while traveling. The main bushing at the mounting tube for the older laptop is starting to sag. The arm for the new LED monitor is not having a problem... yet. It's plastic and can not take the semi constant 180 degree movement between stowed and use positions with the laptop weight. I will disassemble when I have a chance and see about upgrading / replacing whatever I have to work with. This is an older laptop, so newer / thinner / lighter laptops and tablets may not have a problem.
S**A
Good product
Instructions could have been a bit more clear
J**.
Well-Built Product for the Price but Sags a Little on One Side
This has eliminated the neck pain I used to have to suffer through when I kept my laptop on my desk and had to look down at it. It was easy to assemble, it moves smooth and easily, and it's not made with cheap parts that I need to worry about breaking or wearing out. I'm actually going to buy another one soon for my work laptop so I can have them both elevated in front of me with plenty of desk space for other things below them.I'm giving it four stars, but I wish I could give it four and a half because my only issue with it is that it doesn't hold the laptop perfectly level. I have a 17.3" ASUS VivoBook, and the top left side of the screen is about 3/8" lower than the right. It's no big deal, and I don't even notice it when I'm hyperfocused on work, but when I do notice it, it does bug me a bit.
J**B
tray issue easy fix
Super stand but understand the tray was really loose and I fixed it by installing a shims to the tray connection for a tight fit. No movement while using my macbook and iPads. Take note the stand is heavy duty easy to adjust with my maxbook installed up and down while using two hands. After fixing the tray issue I must say this as what the doctor order. This is the most stable stand I have purchased.
C**N
solid arm for my computer setup
Wow. At first I was a bit turned off by the price, but that thing is solid! The arms don't wiggle or bend under the weight. The rotation is smooth and intuitive. And the clamping to the table is also much better than my other holder (I have two laptops...) on the other side of the table. And the circular light is high up in the sky and also easy to move. Some made-in-China products are really well made, this is one of them. My only point of critique: packaging. Everything comes neatly organized in specifically fitted cardboard ...holders? And then every little part is in a plastic bag, seems unnecessary, since everything is held into place neatly already. Why the extra plastic? This is a missed opportunity to show we can reduce plastic-based packaging.
J**Z
Good product
Excellent product, good materials, fulfills its function.
B**Y
Tilts down 2°-3°. Pole can’t be plumbed.
Tips here for installing via vise grip feature. You’ll get confused sometimes from the Amazon video because it’s trying to use one video for two different types of installation (for divergent desk or other furniture set ups).Right off the bat, the arm is crooked and will not stay horizontal, even with zero weight on it.Two years ago, 2023, I paid $30 for this, and just the metal alone, seems to be worth, for parts.But, conversely, sadly, it’s inelegant in its beefy appearance. The massive pole, which doesn’t hold up the tilted arm, both are big and clumsy. It doesn’t look great on my sofa’s center console. Maybe it would work, and is properly scaled, for the right standing desk?Looks like I’ll need to find the right thickness of pillow, to prop up the one end of it, on my lap. And I’m pretty handy, but I’m sure that even making the Leaning Tower of Pisa pole, PLUMB, won’t work, because the arm is just engineered too heavy.
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