







🚀 Elevate your workspace, elevate your game!
The TechOrbits Rise-X Pro is a premium 32" standing desk converter designed for professionals seeking ergonomic flexibility. It features a smooth gas spring lift with a 20" height range, a two-tier setup accommodating dual monitors and a removable keyboard tray, and supports up to 35 lbs. Easy to install on any flat surface, it combines durability with a lifetime warranty, making it a smart upgrade for dynamic workstyles.







| ASIN | B07613BR1D |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138,418 in Home ( See Top 100 in Home ) #219 in Computer Workstations |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,183) |
| Date First Available | 11 February 2018 |
| Display maximum weight recommendation | 35 Pounds |
| Finish types | Painted |
| Included components | Bookcase |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item Weight | 13.52 kg |
| Item model number | OF-S06-2 |
| Product Dimensions | 40.89 x 95 x 50.5 cm; 13.52 kg |
| Warranty description | 2 year manufacturer. |
A**R
I would guess that this unit was designed and built by people who would us it themselves ! It is really well made and easy to assemble. I am a 5ft 8in (173cm) male and it would still be fine for someone much taller to use - such is its range of adjustability. I am an IT homeworker and I have 2 laptops plus 2 screens on this and it works fine. You can raise and lower it in seconds to suit when you feel like standing or sitting - I adjust mine several times a day.
M**N
The desk width need to be increased as the screen to eye distance is not sufficient once the LCDs are placed on the desk. Or the eye to screen distance can be improved by making the keyboard plate movable. The typing on keyboard induces significant stress on the wrists making it difficult to use the desk in standing position for more than 30 minutes at a time. If the keyboard plate could move up and down as well, the problem can be solved. Hopefully the manufacturer would consider these points in mind in the next version of the desk.
G**M
I researched for more than 2 weeks before buying the Rise-X Pro. It went out of stock after I decided. Waited for a few more days and voila, been using it for a couple of days now and I love everything about Rise-X Pro. There are not a lot of options under C$ 200K that's 37" wide (Keyboard tray is 37" wide too - works best for my bulky ergonomic keyboard) and has low sit desk mode 4.2" which was essential for me since one of my monitors is not height adjustable. At full height, it's perfect for me. I'm 5' 11" and I stand on a 1" memory foam mat. I use 2x24" monitors that fit perfectly. 2x27" monitors would fit on the table but the sides would be way outside the table. At full height, the monitors shake a bit when I'm typing fast. But that's something I can live with. At sitting position as well, the height is perfect for me. As you can see from the photo, I also have a laptop dock and laptop which weighs 5 kgs more and it takes all the weight effortlessly although Hydraulic is not strong enough for this weight. I have to use a lot of effort to bring the table all the way up. Again, not something everyone would face. Overall, this is a savior for my back pain issue and would definitely recommend the Rise-X Pro.
B**E
These are used by my teams at work and they all think they're great. Easy to assemble and easy to raise and collapse back down again. Great!
D**I
TL:DR, I love this riser. I bought the 37" one by mistake (meant to get the 32" one), but I have no regrets at all. The stand functions well, feels well build, looks great, and took minutes to assemble. Using the product requires little to no effort, and I'm using it with two computer monitors and some extra's on the stand itself. Can't complain about a single thing, and I have 0 regrets. Absolutely love this. The longer (more thorough) review: I was actually meaning to get the 32" Lite version, but made the mistake of getting this one (for only $10 mind you). However, even though this one is bigger than the 32" one, it functions and looks extremely well. The material does not feel or look cheap at all. The setup took literally 2 minutes (you cut the one strap, add the cushions to the keyboard bit, then put 4 screws in for the keyboard bit to connect it to the stand) and I had absolutely no issues at all with it. Actually using the product? No complaints here either. The single handle on the right side allows for easy raising and lowering of the stand, with little effort needed. More effort is needed at the maximum ranged height of the stand, but still nothing that requires much effort. The tablet/phone holder on the stand itself works great too, but keep in mind that unless you have a thin case, it won't work. I'm using an iPhone 6S with a smaller battery case (3,000mAh) and it won't hold it as it's too thick. However, as most don't use battery cases, a single case would likely fit. Something like an Otterbox or LifeProof case will very likely NOT fit into the holes, and like with my current phone, the case will just have to be taken off if you really want to use it. Otherwise, you still have lots of space to just set your phone on the stand itself as the dimensions are fairly big to hold a lot (mine has two 22" computer monitors, 1 baby camera, my phone, and then a calculator. The keyboard easily holds my older style wired keyboard and wireless mouse.). All in all, I don't regret making the mistake of getting this one instead of the lite one, and if you have the space to do so, I'd recommend just getting this one. It's $10 more, but you get a lot more space (although both would likely work perfectly fine, this is just a personal preference I guess).
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