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ELECTRIC SIT TO STAND: No need to manually lift your desk with a noisy crank or handle. Just sit back (or stand back) and let the Techtonic adjust to your perfect ergonomic height at the touch of a button!
THREE ERGONOMIC LEVELS: The Techtonic electric standing desk features a spacious keyboard shelf and desktop, freeing up valuable workspace. The double monitor mount supports your screens at eye level to keep your spine aligned and help prevent neck pain - now that’s ergonomic!
QUIET & STURDY DESIGN: Dependable power lift technology allows you to securely raise and lower your Techtonic with ease. Featuring a virtually silent motor, this monitor mount desk won’t disrupt your coworkers as you transition from sitting to standing throughout the day.
VESA MONITOR MOUNTS: Experience full motion articulation with two VESA compatible monitor mounts that spin 360°, swivel 240°, and tilt 15°! This double monitor desk converter fits screens ranging from 13” to 24” while the durable metal base ensures your monitors stay securely in place.
FITS ANY WORK SURFACE: With the Techtonic standing desk converter, there's no need to replace your existing work surface or table! Simply place your Techtonic on top of your current desk, and you’re ready to stand! With a compact footprint of 31.25” x 20”, this desk converter is the perfect fit for any workspace – including cubicles!
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. OCOThis table top desk does everything I needed to do just as well or better than the “popular” brand of variable desk. The only thing I would like to see is an improvement would be to include some channels or ties to disguise the wiring but other than that it is fantastic.I waited over a year to buy a standing desk because I couldn't find one that met these criteria: fits both on a corner desk AND a rectangular desk, holds two 30 inch monitors, leaves room for a laptop.I found this desk and was skeptical. I need not have been. I love it. It is extremely sturdy and holds my two 30 inch monitors just fine.The only two critiques I would make are:1) there is no room to adjust the viewing angles of the 30 inch monitors. This isn't a huge problem as the angle that they are forced into is just fine, I just want to re-affirm that 30" is the maximum it could hold. Anything smaller and you'll have plenty of room to adjust.2) The brackets that mount to the monitors are slightly too big. And I do mean slightly. I had to shave a little of the plastic off my monitors to get them to fit... just a tiny bit. If the brackets were just a sliver smaller they would be fine.Other than that- this desk is perfect. I love that it is electric, and moves up and down smoothly and effortlessly.Oh- I will add a third critique. If the motor ever dies on this- it'll be a bout a 3 hour job to take everything apart, replace the motor, and put back together. Assembly took about 1.5 hours and I was moving as fast as I could.Again- this desk is WELL worth the money.Everything I was hoping for after 3 months of reviewing every price option for stand up desk and table tops. Super solid, fast raising and lowering. I’ve mounted two 27” monitors with ease. Desk room enough for even all my gadgets and accessories. Dockstation, keyboard, mouse, sticky notes on and on. It’s a solid piece of office equipment. Nothing cheap about it. I hope it last me another 15 years or more. It sure feels like it’s capable of the longevity. One thing to really consider with his style would be if more than one person will be in rotation to use it. The reason I say this is because raising and lowering the 2 monitors is not as smooth and easy as i would prefer. I have to adjust mine from standing more to the side which doesn’t help. It may be easier if I could get right behind it. It’s not a deal breaker in the least for us. I’d say make your choice and don’t look back.This product works well. It gets the job done. I like the fact that it takes up less space than most other sit/stand desk top stands. It holds my three 22" monitors, but the monitor arms are held on the stand with compression on the center post. No matter how tight, there is wiggle room for the monitors to shift up and down resulting in uneven monitor heights between the left, middle, and right. I also had to make and use shims to keep the center monitor from slightly falling forward.My previous monitor stand was a 3-monitor stand by Planar. This had multiple ways of adjusting the monitors to be exactly how the user wants it. If Stand Steady were to incorporate this engineering to the stand it would be perfect.Overall, not a bad product, the motor to raise and lower the stand is great, but just needs a little more engineering to make perfect.I work from home 100%. I was experiencing lower bac and hip pain from sitting 9+ hours a day. I bought this little gem because of the dual monitor mounts and the electric up and down feature. I absolutely love it. This is the best piece of off equipment I've bought for myself. Not only is it super easy to put together (I put together by myself), but the up and down transition is smooth. I also love the double mounted monitors. I have 2 - 28" gaming monitors on it and my work laptop in the middle for Zoom meetings & as a 3rd monitor.