








🖥️ Elevate your workspace, empower your workflow.
The KT1 Ergonomic Under-Desk Keyboard Tray by Uncaged Ergonomics offers a robust steel platform with 4.5” height adjustability, 360° swivel, and tilt options to promote healthy typing posture. Featuring an adjustable mouse pad for optimal shoulder alignment, it slides neatly under desks up to 48cm wide, combining durability with sleek, space-saving design—perfect for professionals seeking ergonomic excellence and a clutter-free workspace.








| ASIN | B01BRKH090 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,454,453 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 279 in Keyboard Drawers & Platforms |
| Brand | Uncaged Ergonomics |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,197) |
| Date First Available | 6 Jun. 2016 |
| Item Weight | 4.6 kg |
| Material | Steel |
| Model Number | KT1-b |
| Product Dimensions | 48.26 x 12.7 x 25.4 cm; 4.6 kg |
J**.
solid product with great build quality
Needed a keyboard tray that fitted under the dimensions of my desk but also had the ability to rise, tilt, and swivel. As this was the only one I could find that met my requirements and wasn’t massive I ordered it. Being a UK customer it took a while to arrive from New York but when it came I was very impressed with the solid build quality of the product, a lot heavier than I expected. Does everything I would like it to do, and the fact the mouse holder is an optional extra is another bonus. The only negative I must point out is that some moving parts where a bit stiff when they arrived but a quick spray with some WD 40 fixed these.
R**S
It was quite difficult to fit in place for a ...
It was quite difficult to fit in place for a in-built desk. It would have been easier if I could have flipped the desk over, but with the aid of my son and a g-clamp we managed it. I bought this as a replacement for an underdesk plastic keyboard tray that had finally broken after about eleven years of hard service by my son. Very clever design. My son enjoys the way it adjusts the angle individually for both keyboard tray and mouse mat.
I**I
Well worth the money!
In my case I am using the KT1 with a TextBlade keyboard (which is small form factor) and I like the ability to be able to be able to have the keyboard lower than my desk and slightly tilted to give me a more ergonomic position for using my it Only thing to note is that the instructions suggest the mounting plate on the underside of the desk should be flush with the front. If you want to be able to use the option to have the keyboard at the same level as the desktop then you want to mount it about 2" back..
S**Y
Whilst having a keyboard shelf that tilts & shifts like this is great
Whilst having a keyboard shelf that tilts & shifts like this is great, considering the cost of the item I was very disappointed to find several nuts & screws missing. Hunted around to find replacement screws and now very pleased but considering the cost, I would have thought they could have at least provided all the necessary screws & nuts
P**S
Five Stars
Solved my desk's ergonomic problem
R**R
strong but not much adjustment.
very strong and sturdy, but not a long arm to scroll under the desk to the outside, so, your keyboard will be tide to the edge of the desk. you can attach the mechanism to the outside, but that would not look nice. I had to buy a bigger mechanism from a different place to fix in the corner of my desk which requires longer sliding part
I**N
Four Stars
Had to do some DIY on my desk to accomdate it but it works fine
S**I
I ordered this for a specific setup that I had, and it's exactly as described in measurements and the pictures. no disappointment at all this fits my requirement and need. needs little oiling for the joints to move and pull in and out but everything else works perfectly. the tray could be tilted to the right, or left and also upwards and down. while I work I change my posture alot I lean back sometimes and or I sit straight, this is really perfect to how I planned to setup my desk.
P**E
I'm building a custom desk and wanted to include a large custom adjustable keyboard/mouse tray and the hardware from this kit was just what I needed to make this work. The included hardware and surface works great for most uses and keeps wobble to a minimum but I'm a fan of having a large surface (my current mouse pad is 17"x15") so I removed the included surface and currently use a single 36"x16" piece of 3/4" maple plywood instead and it still works. Although I do plan on cutting it down a bit to make it easier to adjust. Keep in mind that the hardware allows for about 9" of sliding back under the desk, which is fine for the included surface, but obviously not for my huge one. The good news is you can get a 2nd set of rails, remove the bumpers and align them to allow for more sliding range. All in all I'm very satisfied with the kits, the quality is there and if it can hold my 16"x36" piece of plywood I can assure you it's sturdy enough to hold a more typical setup.
A**E
Installation assez rapide, le produit semble très solide. je cherchait une tablette pour clavier ergonomique à hauteur variable pour une position de travail optimisée, le produit y répond, pivote ou coulisse pour pouvoir le ranger. Les fixations sont solides, tout peut s'adapter à volonté : hauteur profondeur inclinaison - bon matériel. Un peu cher mais la qualité est bonne et semble justifier le prix.
C**N
Por 90€ es un cajón abatible que hace lo que dice. Al contrario que el comentario de 1 estrella, a mí me vino sin marcas ni golpes, completamente nuevo, no es de segunda mano. Eso sí, es un metal bastante sucio, pero con un paño mojado se limpia fácilmente. Bueno: - Fácil montaje. Los raíles no sufren del peso alejado con el teclado. - No se tambalea al teclar. - La cantidad de movimientos disponibles: sacar/meter, subir/bajar, girar, etc. - Se puede ajustar la dureza de las resistencias/bloqueos en las artículaciones. Al principio pensaba que la palanca para bloquear la elevación de la bandeja era demasiado blanda, pero girándola se aumenta o disminuye la tensión ejercida. Malo: - La bandeja del ratón provoca mayor peso en uno de los dos lados de la bandeja del teclado, por lo que está ligeramente inclinado. Poco perceptible, pero está ahí.
N**R
Wow, this keyboard tray is awesome! If you need a keyboard tray, especially for a desk that has a metal support rail set about 2 inches back from the edge on the bottom making it tough to find something that can both clear that and still be used at a comfortable ergonomic height when extended and in use. This fit the application extremely well! Observations when assembling/installing: The mouse mounting bracket did *seem* to be crossthreading when I put the screws in, but with the proper size Phillips screw driver its more of a built in lock washer effect when screwed completely in, just without the washer. I actually ended up using the washers on another project since it doesn't seem like they are needed for either the KB/mouse trays or the fasteners that screw in to the desk. Ill be shocked if any of them get loose as it IS a keyboard tray and not a jungle gym. Final impressions: Super solid construction provided you don't mount it on a 50 year old folding card table! I didn't think I would use the mouse tray, but I went ahead and put it on to check it out and its definitely staying. The single adjustment 'bike seat' lever makes it easy to move it down far enough to slide it under the desk when its not being used and is just as easy to slide back out and up to the height of my chair arms. This makes it super comfortable to rest your forearms on the chair while using both the keyboard and mouse. As an unexpected bonus they even included a mouse pad in the box cut to size, a nice addition to include as my washable fabric razor gaming mat is a bit too big for the area. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ My thoughts on other reviewers and their insane ramblings start here: I was kinda wondering if I had made the right purchase here after scanning through some of the reviews. Then I looked a bit closer and saw titles like "Dssign needs improvement" I had to do a double take based on nothing but the spelling alone. This particular reviewer went on to say the following: "Someone has to crawl under the desk and drill holes in the underside after holding the entire thing up to position it. Once you figure out where to position the plate that attaches to the desk, you have to disconnect the plate from the keyboard platform in order to screw it into the desk." Yeah dude, that's how these things get done.... what exactly did you expect? Did you really expect it to jump out of the box and magically mount itself while you fit in your afternoon nap? I assembled and installed it in less than 10 minutes with no help, and using nothing more than a hand screwdriver and a pair of pliers to hold the nuts on the bottom of the KB tray while tightening the screws. Then I held it up where I wanted it and marked one of the screw holes in the middle of the slide with a marker, then set the assembly down while I took my hand screw driver and put one screw in on the sharpie mark I had made. After that it was easy to just remove that screw, hold it up with one hand, and replace the screw which easily held it up while I was finishing the 7 others. I'm thinking some of these reviewers are JUST MENTALLY SLOW, because that was actually easier than I had anticipated! Before receiving and inspecting it I was sure it would need to be disassembled before mounting, but nope! This mental midget of a product connoisseur/reviewer goes on: "I don't know what other reviewers mean by 'easy installation.' It's NOT." LOL! They keep going on and on about how pathetically weak and clumsy they are, then proceed to speculate on what will happen when the rubber material 'wears off' (rips off because they are clumsy and whatever the opposite of intelligent is...): "the adjustment levers are tight and difficult to adjust." "And there is no lip around the mouse platform to keep the mouse from sliding off, which it does on a regular basis." "there is no lip on the keyboard tray either so it may slide off once the rubberized strips get worn down." LMAO!!! I can't even. Some people amirite? Talk about a total deficit of practical knowledge and skill. Too bad it seems to be more common lately... I wonder what happens when this individual gets a flat tire and no one is around to sing a soothing tune while changing it for them. I'd guess someone finds them in the fetal position in the back seat of their vehicle a couple days later muttering something about lug nuts and too tight... HAHA
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