





🪑 Elevate your workspace, save your spine — work smarter, not harder!
The Mobo Chair Mount Ergo Keyboard and Mouse Tray System by Ergoguys is a lightweight, ergonomically designed accessory that mounts directly to your chair, providing a comfortable and space-saving solution for keyboard and mouse placement. Measuring 2.5 x 12.5 x 7.5 inches and weighing just 2.72 kg, it installs quickly and supports improved posture, making it ideal for professionals managing back pain or seeking a streamlined home office setup.
| ASIN | B002YERS32 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Ergoguys |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (360) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Item Weight | 2.72 Kilograms |
| Item model number | MECS-BLK-001 |
| Manufacturer | Ergoguys |
| Product Dimensions | 58.93 x 33.53 x 10.16 cm; 2.72 kg |
T**C
I could go on an on about how fabulous this tray is… but our 5 stars should say enough. My Husband has spinal stenosis at L5 & L4 with bilateral fractures, and Spondylolisthesis at L5 & S1 - this tray was literally a miracle for providing him with comfort while working in his home based office. Leaning forward to reach his mouse or keyboard put my Husband in constant risk of slipping his disk. If you need a better computer set-up due to back pain / back injury, DO NOT hesitate to buy this tray. Don't think that you'll be able to rig something up on your own - we tried it all! This tray took minutes to install, and it does everything it claims. Can't believe that there aren't distributors in Canada for this product. We weren't sure how he was going to be able to continue working - and this tray made a HUGE difference to his comfort level, and reduced the number of times that he needs to get up to decompress his spine. We hesitated due to the price, and after one day of using it (we've had it now about 6 months) we were so sorry we didn't buy it the second we stumbled across the website!!! I don't need it, but I love sitting at his desk too - you feel like you are at the command of the Star Ship :)
C**O
Muy bueno, es necesario ajuste durante los primeros usos para que quede perfecto, pero es muy sencillo y no causa problema. Excelente solución.
E**7
My shoulder began having constant pain after years of a pretty bad setup for my mouse. I am typing this review on the tray now and my shoulder feels much better. I will update this review in a few months to see what progress has been made and if the pain, stiffness, and bad posture has improved. Assembly: You will need to connect the two arms rests to your chair. It will take some assembly but it is not too bad. Took me about 30 minutes with one person. Would have been MUCH easier to assembly with two people as you need someone to hold the armrest as you attach it. You will also need a screwdriver. I only looked at the pictures in the instructions and didn't read the text so I missed the fact that you only need 8 screws to attach the entire setup, but the box has a bag of about 30 screws with different lengths. You need to pic the correct length screw or you will have a long screw sticking out from under your armrest. They also say to connect the front screws first but I found with my curved chair it was easier to connect the back first. design: feels pretty solid for the price. This has two arm rests on both sides. Both have a padded area for the mouse. I use my optical mouse and it works fine. I also use this wrist rest on it: [...] Since there are identical rests on both sides it can be used for both left and ride handed persons. The table can then be set on top of the two arms for the keyboard to sit on. The armrests on my chair are too high so this keeps my shoulders and elbows too high so I plan to buy this chair to go with it: [...] The two mouse rests fold out into position and can be folded up when not in use. Because of this it is still pretty easy to get in and out of the chair. Since the armrests are high on my chair it does take space from my elbows, but that is a chair problem and not so much a problem with this product. Overall highly recommended product for the price.
M**8
I got the Mobo Chair kit because I was looking for a more comfortable keyboard mouse solution than a keyboard drawer. Currently, I have a Microsoft ergonomic keyboard and its width made most drawers useless, and forget about the mouse! So I bought this after about a month of shopping and got it a few days ago. I originally mounted it on my existing chair which I had bought at a office supply retailer. I couldn't get it to mount level, fit right, or comfortably. This is the chair I tried first: Serta Executive High-Back Chair, Black It worked, but if you leaned back everything was so tiled it was almost unusable. I tried the inserts, etc. I happened to have another chair in my office that I used to use so I mounted it to that. *Perfection*. The difference in the chairs was the arm-rest. In the first chair, the arm rest arched and had padding while the second's arm rest was padded but mostly flat. My advice: If your chair has curved arm rests, be prepared to invest some time mounting it. Additionally, if the arm rests of your chair move with the back, mount it tilted slightly forward if you tend to lean back. Additionally, on the right arm rest the padding was carelessly installed. It lipped up on the inside and was further away from the outside edge. I have a Microsoft Comfort 3000 laser mouse and it is mostly OK with the pre-glued padding but sometimes looses track of where it's at. This was especially noticeable when I leaned back and the paddles were tilted. My plan it use a larger, thinner mouse pad and an exacto knife to build exactly what I want... if necessary. Overall - I am so far happy with this. The keyboard is practically in my lap and the space for the mouse is less than I'm used to but not too much so. Update (1/14/13) - One thing I've noticed is make sure you have a place to put the tray when getting up. Also - make sure you have everything you need before sitting down. :) I've found myself forgetting my coffee or something. - REALLY want to find a *GOOD* wireless keyboard and mouse. I type fast and have read that some of them loose key strokes. Update (1/22/13) - It broke last night (left paddle). I'm not small but not huge either (5'11 - 210lbs) but I guess I am too much for it. It's a shame because I liked having my kb in my lap. I looked on the manufacturers website and a replacement left paddle + shipping is almost $60(!). I could buy a whole new one and have spare parts for only $20 more. Anyone have one and the right paddle is broken and want to split the cost with me? :) It's not cheap plastic - but it's still plastic. IMHO if they were smart they'd have something on the base that extends outward to support the paddles.
E**.
So the concept is good but i dont understand why there is no foam on the arm rest? Its hard as rock, so it can hurt with time... Also the tray where you put the keyboard is higher than the arm rest therefore your wrists are always a bit lifted. A lot of place for improvement, still wondering if ill keep it or return...
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