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🖱️ Elevate your chair, elevate your game — work and play in ergonomic style!
The MagicHold Computer Keyboard Stand Laptop Mouse Mount converts your chair into a versatile ergonomic workstation by securely mounting on any round bar up to 1.96 inches thick. Crafted from durable aluminum, it supports laptops, tablets, keyboards, and mice, offering adjustable positioning to reduce strain during extended gaming or work sessions. Its integrated mouse tray attaches to the armrest, optimizing space and comfort for professionals and gamers alike.








| ASIN | B06Y5JMHTZ |
| Adjustable Length | Yes |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #338 in Laptop Stands |
| Brand | MagicHold |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Tablets |
| Compatible Phone Models | Ipad |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 522 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Fastening Type | Clip Holder |
| Form Factor | Laptop |
| Item Dimensions | 21 x 5 x 10 inches |
| Manufacturer | Magichold |
| Mfr Part Number | OK011B |
| Model Number | 4328599642 |
| Mounting Type | Chair Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Ergonomic |
| Style Name | Detachable |
| Theme | Movie |
| UPC | 047393849687 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**L
If you want a comfortable gaming experience, this is it.
First off: this thing is AMAZING. However, there are some caveats. Here we go... I'm using this with a Herman Miller Aeron. Your mounting experience could vary based on your chair, but should be generally similar. BIGGEST NEGATIVE: the mousepad. - flimsy, especially compared to how sturdy the keyboard tray is - relatively small - mounting bracket is too small for many armrests. I had to zip-tie it to mine. - not adjustable - mousepad can easily get pulled off, even by just brushing it with your elbow That being said, it still works, and in the end is super comfortable. I usually play with very high sensitivity anyways, so the size wasn't a problem. However, if you like a large mousepad, this won't be ideal. You may need to get used to higher sensitivity. Otherwise, the keyboard tray is SUPER sturdy. Installation is a bit of a pain, and the instructions are super vague, but an hour should have this thing set up. I'm typing this review on the keyboard tray right now. There's obviously some wobble, but it's surprisingly minimal considering this is a floating tray mounted the way it is. Overall, I would ABSOLUTELY recommend this. Surprised I don't see more people with something like this.
A**R
Exceeded expectations but expectations were not high
My initial expectations were low. Various reviews talked about cheap quality plastic, poor metal casting, and cheap looking metal fasteners. Needless to say, I walked through the installation gingerly fastening things together. I was trying to avoid over torquing any element. Instructions challenged my assumption that I knew English. I'll let you judge for yourself if it's just me (see pictures). I did not watch the youtube video(s). But I would say if I needed good instructions the physical instructions would have been a strain to understand. Thankfully the process was pretty self-explanatory for me. After slowly torquing each joint I was finally able to get the keyboard stand sitting in a comfortable position over my laptop. There is some slight bobbing while I type but it's tolerable. Unless you have really thin thighs you probably won't find much comfort in having the keyboard as low as I have it in the picture. Right now the keyboard arm is somewhat like a seat belt over my lap. That being said if you have a larger lap/larger thighs or are in a reclining chair like the one I'm showing this might not be as ergonomic as you desire. The mouse stand/pad/tray was a bit of a challenge to integrate with this chair ("VUYUYU Massage Video Gaming Recliner Chair"). The primary reason for that is the design of the arm rest does not leave much for you to secure around the arm rest with. The only option I saw was to drill into the armrest. Additionally, due to armrest design and not having the exact length of screw required, I had to saw off the end of 2 of the screws to get it secure correctly. Time will tell if this thing holds up. Since this is only day 1 for me I will have to follow up to provide updates on how the product handles normal use. So far I am pleasantly surprised that it's comfortable and nothing has broken so far (as a number of people have described in their reviews).
P**S
Love it, though hope it holds up!
This is exactly what I needed for my work style and desk setup. I was having horrible back and neck pain from straining due to leaning too far forward and also had wrist and arm pain from reaching for my mouse. There are a few things to be aware of though. I have a chair where the arms move up and down. If I didn't have this, I think I would find this to be really irritating to use because it would be hard to get in and out of the chair. You can obviously loosen the keyboard tray and move it anywhere and in any direction, but I would hate to have to loosen and tighten every time I had to get up. When you push back in a rolling chair, it often spins everything around, so it's hard to exit from the front rather than the side of the chair. Also, if you have a wired keyboard it's hard to back out without yanking the keyboard off. Another "hazard" to be aware of is the mouse. If you push a rolling chair back and the keyboard swivels on it's own, it has a tendency to push the mouse off of the armrest. I actually broke TWO mice the first week I had this until I got used to moving my mouse to my desk before standing up or before moving the chair in any way. The keyboard tray feels flimsy I don't really put all my weight on it, but it seems like it will hold up just while typing. I wish I could lean on it occasionally though but it's probably good I can't since it's better for posture to remain upright rather than leaned over. Overall, I recommend this to anyone who is needing the same type of set up as I do. It's the only thing like it on the market that I've seen, aside from the crazy chairs that cost $2k and up, so it's a great alternative for now. If anything more sturdy comes around, I'll likely switch to that but I'm super happy in the meantime!
R**O
Ackward to use
very ackward to use and to set up. I kept it for a few months but never got used to it. My mouse kept falling off and the hight was difficult to adjust.
M**B
Good idea, works with manual modifications, but leaves much to be desired.
I got this item, and it's not even the same one shown in the image. The piping is black, not chrome, and the keyboard tray is super small for any keyboard, and the arm for the chair pretty flimsy, and too small to use mounting equipment with my chair, an Aeron. First I was going to send it back, but being a pain in doing so, I decided to try it anyways. About a year or so later, I'm glad I kept it, as it's worked wonderfully for me for most things, but would love to see a better quality version of this that wasn't built in a half-baked chinese factory. The build quality is a bit suspect, particularly the keyboard pivot point, which was really rough to use. I took it apart and found really bad flash, ie sharp metal left that made the ball not perfectly round, and rather was gouging the plastic tray that it mounted to. Some 80 grit sandpaper to the metal to remove the bad cast flash fixed this, and now works great. I had to drill holes and ziptie the arm to my chair, which wasn't that bad, but requires to have zip ties, a drill, and be comfortable modding things. The worst part I fight with is the clamp assembly that mounts to the chair base itself. This is a really chintzy plastic bushing that the metal arm clamps around, and I find this tends to come loose over time. First time it fell apart on me, I added some lock washers to it, which helped. Probably nylon lock nuts are necessary, but the worst problem is the plastic bushing is breaking/wearing down over time. My chair came apart again at the base just last week, and found the plastic now had cracked in some ways, and is only a matter of time before it disintegrates fully. Thanks for the planned obsolescence china. I'm debating taking some downtime on a weekend to pull what is left of the plastic bushing to measure and see if I can get something like a Delrin bushing made (machined) to fit this. Any better quality solid bushing at the base mount would make this thing perfect honestly, but his plastic bushing and shoddy metal parts are it's biggest problems.
U**R
Great!
This is my second one, the first is still going strong 6 years later, and the wife wanted one finally. Easy to install, mounts are solid. Couple updates to the clamps and such seem more durable and easier to adjust. Size wise is great for a full size keyboard. Would (and did) buy again.
S**S
Trying to Reduce the Hunch
I wanted a keyboard tray for my Ikea desk but I came to the rude realization that my desk has the perfect combination of barriers to make that impossible. This chair-mounted solution was the only alternative I could find. PROS: • I can lean back in my chair with my feet up on my footrest when typing/gaming and keep my beverage/snack on my desk without much of a risk of a spill. • The tray is large enough for a full-size keyboard. • My upper back/shoulders are feeling better. CONS: • The chair takes up more space now and is more of a pain to get in/out of. • The tension/adjustment levers are not fun to get caught on by clothes or skin. • I had to remove the pad on my armrest and wad up an old t-shirt to utilize the mouse platform. • It is what it is, so it’s not going to bear your weight if you decide to lean on it. It’s not designed for that, so just don’t. SUMMARY: I wouldn’t recommend this product for everyone, but if you’re in a situation where you can’t mount a tray to your desk like me, this may be your solution. I’m satisfied.
A**A
Absolutely perfect solution to have your keyboard follow your chair rotation!
Exactly what I needed to work at my three monitor desk. I have two 24" monitors, landscape side by side, and another smaller one that sits off to the side on the desk that I use only occasionally. This setup was killing my neck when I would turn my head to look at one monitor while typing as I often bounce back and forth between both monitors. My chiro suggested I put a sticky note on the top of one of the larger monitors reminding me to 'Turn Your Chair', however, that wouldn't solve the issue of keyboard placement (which used to sit on an undermount keyboard tray). He also suggested I try a different monitor setup, such as stacking them landscape, which I did, but this wasn't working for me either as I would have to look up too far (also straining my neck). I looked into other possible solutions, but when you realize you need the keyboard to pivot along with the turning of the chair, a chair mounted keyboard stand is really the only solution. So, after doing some research, I took a chance and bought this keyboard and mouse tray, despite the up and down reviews. I installed on my desk chair in about 20 minutes total, and it was pretty easy (eliciting my husband to help with the screws didn't hurt either). Since I wanted the tray to move along with my chair rotation, I mounted it to the smaller tube. The height of the chair is where I want it, but if you move your seat up and down a lot, you'll probably have to mount on the larger, outer tube because you lose that functionality when mounting on the smaller tube. It's very sturdy, even when typing...no bouncing at all, and the mouse pad is quite comfortable to use. I have no trouble putting my feet up on the footrest of my chair without hitting the tray, but I could see this potentially being an issue for others. I can also move my chair close to the desk and allow the keyboard tray to fit under it. Very, very pleased with this purchase!! My neck and back are happy again.
M**Y
Great idea; bad/cheap design
Wish it was a ball-bearing hinge that could allow me to freely swing the keyboard around; bottom arm that ties to chair is flawed as I had to cut one of my plastic rings around my hydraulic just to give it a bit more give to swing around my chair.
A**O
Does the job
Sure my barber chair is not what the product was meant for, but it does the job. A little cheap material
い**ょ
邪魔
家族は邪魔だと言われて、1ヶ月しか使えない、取り外しました。 私の椅子にとって、マウスの方がちょっと不適です。
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