








⌨️ Elevate your desk game — type smarter, not harder!
The EUREKA ERGONOMIC Keyboard Tray is a height-adjustable, swivel and tilt-enabled under-desk platform measuring 25x9.13 inches. Designed for ergonomic comfort, it supports up to 6.6 lbs and fits most desks thicker than 0.71 inches. Featuring a smooth mouse pad and wrist rest, it enhances typing posture and workspace organization, making it ideal for professionals seeking a sleek, fatigue-reducing setup.









| ASIN | B0DQPY8VGN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,256 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #16 in Keyboard Drawers & Keyboard Platforms #456 in Office Furniture Accessories |
| Brand | EUREKA ERGONOMIC |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,609) |
| Date First Available | December 17, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 16.22 pounds |
| Item model number | ERK-AKB03-B-US |
| Manufacturer | EUREKA ERGONOMIC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ERK-AKB03-B-US |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 25 x 28.98 x 9.13 inches |
| Size | 25 Inches |
J**O
Simple Install, Impressively Sturdy, Customizable
This tray is fantastic. I would buy it again in a heartbeat. I just don't think that i'll get to that point. I'll go into a bit more detail. Comfort: This tray is very comfortable. It is very easy to adjust. Adjusting this tray is all done via one knob, which is located under the tray. This knob is the only problem that i have with this tray. This knob allows for the entire tray to be adjusted to fit your needs, which is incredibly simple to use. The problem is not with the ease of use, it's with the location. When i slide this tray over my lap and then i slide my body under the tray, this knob resides exactly where my knee wants to be. Disregarding this unfortunate placement, this tray is extremely comfortable, and even offers some limited negative tilt (which i prefer)! At first, i was concerned by the method that the tray slides back and forth, which is just some sliding plastic on metal rails. After using it for a while, it occurred to me that the design was simple on purpose. It is not easy to slide, which keeps the tray in place without requiring a locking mechanism. This allows me to slide the tray in and out without adjusting any knob, but also keeps the tray in place unless i want to move the tray! Sturdiness: This tray is very sturdy. I am the kind of person that leans on the keyboard and slams on the keys (from learning to type on a typewriter), and this tray doesn't even budge when i type on it. It feels like i'm typing on a desk! It allows for multiple movements, which do not affect the sturdiness of the tray. This tray is incredibly sturdy. I speak about how i mounted it in the next paragraph. Easy To Install: This entire tray was not difficult to install. The tray arm assembly can come out of the rail itself, which makes installing the rail underneath very simple. I installed this using the standoffs, as i have a very complicated situation on the underside of my desk. There are actually more orientations under the desk than are advertised, as there are extra holes in the rail! this made it so the very limited space that i had under my desk could be effectively utilized. I would recommend pre-drilling some pilot holes in your desk to ensure that assembly is easier, but other than that this was a breeze.
A**M
Under desk gaming
Nice product! 4 stars because of the cost, build quality is nice and sturdy and easy to assemble and install, took me less than 30 minutes to finish. I like that it is a big area. I use it for gaming and it works well.
J**S
Sturdy and flexibile in how to mount so you can get the most out of your keyboard tray.
I had previously bought a VIVO Large Keyboard tray. The nice thing about it is that it clamps onto the desk/table. That's basically only the nice thing about it. It was very limited in how much space there was for items on the tray. The table I have has a thick edge, so that left very little space for items to be put on the tray. While it fit a keyboard, it wouldn't even fit a regular-sized mouse. I then became interested in this one, and while I didn't want to get one where I had to attach it to the underside of the desk/table, I bit the bullet. I had only measured the width of the keyboard tray to make sure it would fit underneath my table, but my table was slightly oddly shaped as well as having a thick edge. I had not actually taken a look on the underside of the table to see where I would mount the tray, so after starting to mount it, I realized the flat area was just slightly too narrow for the tray. However, fortunately, the L-shaped mount could be facing in instead of facing out... So even with some limitation to the width, I was able to install it successfully. Then, I realized the tray did not pull out as much as I would like due to the thick edge of the table. But again, I found due to the flexibility of installation, the mounts could not be moved closer to the edge, but the tray could be installed to be closer to the edge. So now, I can pull out the tray to the full extent. And then back to the original reason I wanted to replace the VIVO keyboard tray, this tray is adjustable how much room you want to allow for items on the tray, so I set the tray to the lowest position. It may actually be too low now (so I may adjust it to one position higher)... But it's nice to know I have all this flexibility! The photo is showing the limited flat space I have underneath the surface to install the tray. You can see how on the left side, I'm reversing the mount so that the L-shaped mount is facing inside instead of facing outside like on the right side of the tray. Also, you'll see that the left leg of the table is actually blocking where the back mount would be installed, but with this keyboard tray, there's complete flexibility where to install the mounts, so actually on the left side, I installed the two mounts right next to each other instead of one in the front and one in the back. Still extremely stable! Great job in its design!
K**T
Very sturdy, well made, it's tight and tough. Love it.
#1 necessary feature, it has to be large. It's perfect for my oversized ergonomic keyboard! I can move it around and lock it into different positions depending on changing my posture, etc. Love it!
A**S
Not that great for standup desk
Be aware the keyboard tray is actually 28 1/4" wide. Made a difference to me for a built in desk with chair opening. edited after returning the first purchase and buying it again: First, this is a pretty good tray. Easy to install and pretty sturdy. Some commented that the tightening clamp interfered with your knees. Doesn't seem to be a problem for me. I'd be happy with it, but it's just not as good of an idea with a stand up desk as I thought. I gave up on the built-in desk I tried on my first purchase and bought a stand-up desk. If you want to slide the keyboard under the desk, you have to lower the tray to get it to fit under the bracket with the keyboard. That puts the keyboard about four inches below the desk. I'm tall, so I need the desk all the way up when I stand, and then the keyboard is too low. The other problem is that when I stand, I want to rest my wrists and elbows on the table, but the tray keeps me too far away to lean on the table as comfortably as I was without the tray. So when standing, a keyboard tray isn't that great. I may decide to push in the tray, clear my desk and put the keyboard on the desk while standing. If you're tall and don't mind not being able to rest your arms as well on the desk, you will have to loosen the clamp and raise the keyboard to desk level. Then you'll have to be loosening the clamp and repositioning the tray every time if you want to stow or unstow the tray. This is a comment that probably relates to all keyboard trays with a stand up desk. It's only about 50% as good of an idea as I thought. Great for sitting down, not so great for standing up. My last comment is that the tray isn't quite wide enough for my keyboard. It fits, but the tray would be better with another inch of width.
P**T
Sturdy, Adjustable to Fit, Well Made
The main reason I bought this is that it is adjustable. It worked perfectly on my computer table. Be sure to watch many times the video on Amazon on how to assemble it, along with the minimalist paper instructions. Both help. It is straightforward. We assembled the slide out shelf and then had someone under the computer table hold it in different positions, while someone sat at the table to check the positions suitability. Then we switched. The the person under the table marked where the screws would go in holes in the brackets to attach to the underside of the table. Then we flipped the table over, aligned the brackets to the marks on one side. Drilled only a 1/16 inch deep pilot hole with a 1/16 drill bit. Just a very small hole worked well to get the screw started. Then we did the same on the opposite side, but we used the holes in the brackets not our marks to guide where we put the screws. The product comes with extra screws and the two hand tools you need-allan wrench and small Phillips head screw driver. Took about 2- 2.5 hours, but could take less, if you do not need to test and adjust the position under the table. Seems sturdy and well made. The walnut color matched out desk. Excellent product.
N**N
Actually wide enough but with a dumb tray topper
This was one of only a few trays I could find that were actually wide enough for me. It easily fits my keyboard and mouse. I assumed no one else made a wide one because of stability, but this is super stable. Hardly any flex at all. Not sure why there aren't more this wide. I use it for work and gaming and it does fine for both (see the cons below for some caveats, it wasn't perfect out of the box). The mechanism to slide in and out seems to work fine, but I don't use it much. Adjusting up and down and tilt is kind of clunky and awkward but once you get it where you want it you never have to touch it again so it really doesn't matter. Once it's in place, everything is solid, no movement at all. The optional mounting brackets worked great to go over a big beam under my desk. There were no problems mounting. Cons: 1. The tray is shallow. 9 inches or so (regardless of what the diagram shows, 9 is about what you get). I have a little split ergonomic keyboard that is wide but shallow so I have no problems. If you have a full sized keyboard, it's going to be a squeeze. 2. It has an integrated wrist rest that is hard and annoying. I don't want it for my mouse and I'd rather use my own rests for my keyboard. You can remove it (three screws underneath), but the pad is specifically cut for it so you'll have this lip where the pad ends. You wouldn't want a keyboard or wrist rest to straddle that space. I ended up buying some materials and cutting my own custom topper that fit. I'm really happy with the result, but it was a project that you really shouldn't have to do. 3. The ridiculous topper/pad. I nearly didn't buy this tray just because of the silly tribal scorpion. If you're a 12 year old gamer kid, I bet it's super awesome. If you're not, it's just ugly. The fact that I had to debate buying what was clearly the best tray for my needs because of a decal is frustrating. I can't understand why the company wouldn't offer a plain black topper, it would be super easy to do and open up their market significantly. I ended up making my own pad eventually, but people shouldn't have to do that. 4. Not a huge deal, but the knob to adjust the tray angle and height sticks out really far (like 5 inches). It's pretty easy to bang your knee on it. Why they didn't make it shorter is beyond me. I may eventually figure out a way to cut it. Despite the cons, I'm very happy with the final result. I've used a few trays (pre-covid I had a work-provided one at my office), and this one is at least as solid as they were. The width is perfect for me and the height/angle adjust gives me plenty of posture flexibility to tune it for my personal ergonomics. If only they had taken the money they spent on giving you an unnecessary high-quality screwdriver and put it into more tray topper options, I would have given it 5 stars.
P**K
Just what I was looking for
Well made, easy to install, and customizable (adjust to different types of desks). I had a small issue with the knob to tighten / loosen the drawer could not be screwed tight enough to hold the drawer in place. I just added a washer and it works very well.