Kensington

Kensington Keyboard Tray Under Desk SmartFit Ergonomic Slide-Out Keyboard Drawer with Cable Management Extra-Wide Height Adjustable Keyboard Holder

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About this item

  • Keyboard tray allows you to set your optimal keyboarding height quickly and easily by adjusting to match your SmartFit personal comfort color
  • Keyboard drawer fits all sizes of keyboards including oversize and ergonomically shaped models
  • Extra-wide 24.5" tray can also hold a wrist rest, mouse and mouse pad alongside the keyboard
  • Dimensions: Outer width of drawer 26"; Inner width of drawer 24.5", inner depth of drawer 11.75"
  • TAA Compliant
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BrandKensington
Compatible DevicesPC
Connectivity TechnologyUSB-A
Keyboard DescriptionMulti Functional
Recommended Uses For ProductOffice
Special FeatureErgonomic
ColorBlack
Keyboard backlighting color supportSingle Color
StyleStandard
Product Dimensions26"L x 16"W x 2"H

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Customers find the keyboard tray to be a quality product that works well and offers good value for money.

★★★★★

Good keyboard drawer, easy to install with a few tools.

Alpine HikerApril 16, 2024✓ Verified purchase

I don't usually write reviews, but this is a good product that I couldn't easily find. Other under desk mount types are very clunky and poorly made. The clamp style doesn't work for our desk set up. This is a sturdy under desk mount keyboard drawer that requires a #2 Phillips head screwdriver and either get self-tapping screws or a 1/8" drill bit to pre-drill holes using the supplied screws. It took me 30 minutes on desk 1, as needed to learn how to set the spacing. It took about 15 minutes on the second desk. If you have a screw gun and can drill a hole you can easily do this. We looked for weeks at multiple keyboards, all looked pretty bad. This Kensington model is well built, but not suitable for abuse/heavy use. We had the old Rubbermaid one similar one was discontinued; others looking similar are likely as flimsy as the old Rubbermaid model. This drawer slides even and smoothly with a soft "lock" when you push it in so it doesn't roll out. It looks good if you like black. Read more

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★★★★★

Works perfect, no more pain on my wrist or elbow.

Knight GuardOctober 21, 2024✓ Verified purchase

Firstly I thought of getting a clamp type tray which I later confirmed would get in the way when I move things around on the desk. At least it wasn’t for me. There was another type of product in the same price range. It had smaller width, but had a separate mouse pad base linked to it, which didn’t seem to be solid enough. I finally chose this one mostly because of the extra-wide inner drawer space (24.5”) which I knew would give me a lot more room to maneuver my keyboard and mouse within a single drawer space, thus giving me more position tolerance. At first look, I wasn’t sure if the rails and brackets were solid enough, but I trusted one of the other reviewers who said it was. The brackets and rails are solid and sturdy and it shouldn’t be a concern, unless you would mean to abuse it. I’m very satisfied with the product and I’m happy that I went with this one. Now my hands nicely hang and rest when I type or use mouse, giving no more strain to my wrists or elbows. Unless you have a desk you can flip over easily for the installation, some measuring, simulation on the optimum installation position, and actual installation under your desk could take some time. Price was right and I would select the same product if I had to do it again. BTW, wrist rest pad and mouse pad came along with the tray which was great. The mouse pad could be better, so I threw in my old mouse pad in there as well. The wrist rest pad, however, is great and no complaint. Read more

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★★★★☆

Decent

Amanda K. MarderMay 14, 2025✓ Verified purchase

This product was purchased twice. First package did not come with the 4 screws that were required for the first step. They sent me a new one with no issues and it contained all of the parts. I returned the original, it has been a week and no refund yet (will update if complications arise). I have an L-Desk with a metal bar that lines the edges, this prevents the bottom of my desk to be flush. The brackets on this keyboard trays does accommodate that difference. I did have to switch out my keyboard for a more standard one to best fit the tray and still maintain an upright angle. Installation was tricky because there was no situation where I could flip my desk upside-down. I assembled the tray fully, aligned it where I needed it to my desk and used a bungee cord to hold it in place. The screws for the bracket to desk are too long, I replaced those wood screws and also pre-drilled my holes because, my desk isn't real wood. There are a lot of videos and information out there installing these styles, a little research helps to make it really customizable. All in all, it all came together well enough. Some adjusting to it is needed but it's nice to have more distance from my screen and hold a more relaxed position to type. My mouse does fit on the tray but not enough space to really do any graphic design or modeling work. The "con's" I could claim are 1- due to installation, I am not 100% on the alignment and my tracks might be a tad off causing some friction. Not end of world stuff, just a bit of resistance. At least my tray doesn't have any ability to slam into position. 2- I sit weird, so my legs are actually pressed up against the bottom of the tray. The bottom of the tray, manufacturing wise to cut down on weight and material was to hollow it out and make it waffle construction. Now I have thin edges of plastic digging into my legs. Don't be me and you'll be fine. I have also ordered a new chair due to how I sit.... 3- durability, I am uncertain how strong the plastic honestly is. There is some give, the foam bumper slips and slides around. The plastic tray does flex, I don't believe my hands/arms have enough weight to break it? Read more

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