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๐๏ธ Elevate your couch game โ work, eat, and play in style without missing a beat!
The Stander Wonder Tray is an extra-large, adjustable swivel table designed for couch, chair, and recliner use. Featuring a 23.5x15 inch surface, 360-degree rotation, and a sturdy steel frame supporting up to 20 lbs, it offers a versatile workspace for remote work, gaming, or dining. Its height and base depth adjust to fit most furniture, while integrated laptop wedges and a cup holder enhance functionality. Perfect for professionals seeking ergonomic comfort and style in their living space.




| ASIN | B0D9YWK4V8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base Color | Black |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,106 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #264 in Lap Desks |
| Brand | Stander |
| Brand Name | Stander |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,430 Reviews |
| Extended Length | 23.5 Inches |
| Frame Material | Powder Coated Steel |
| Frame Material Type | Powder Coated Steel |
| Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
| Furniture Finish | Painted |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Assembly Guide |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Stain Resistant | No |
| Is the item resizable? | Yes |
| Item Depth | 32 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 32 x 32 x 30 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 32"D x 32"W x 30"H |
| Item Type Name | Wonder Tray |
| Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
| Item Width | 32 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Stander |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8800-XL-B |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 days. |
| Material Type | Powder Coated Steel, MDF |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 20 Pounds |
| Model Name | Stander Wonder Tray |
| Model Number | 8800-XL-B |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 32"D x 32"W x 30"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Dining, Gaming, Meeting, Writing |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | X-Large |
| Style Name | Wonder Tray |
| Table Design | Tray Table |
| Tabletop Thickness | 1 Inches |
| Top Color | Black |
| Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| UPC | 850041959320 |
| Unextended Seating Capacity | 1 |
C**E
It is sturdy and swings easily out of the way. Just make a note of the Lot # before installation.
I love this product! I got this for an elderly relative who likes eating her meals while seated on the sofa watching tv. A regular tray table would have posed a tripping hazard, would have to be picked up and moved in and out of place, and could easily be knocked over. It just wouldn't have worked. By contrast, the Wonder Tray table assembly is held securely in place under the sofa feet, and the table top swings freely out of the way when not in use. My relative doesn't need any assistance to use it. Product support from Stander is great too. I had a question and they quickly responded to my inquiry and handled my issue more than satisfactorily. Just make sure you make a note of the Lot # of the product before you install it under the furniture legs, because the Lot # is on sticker on the underside of a bottom plate. The company will ask for the Lot # if you ever need product support. I bought an earlier version of this Stander tray table years ago when I needed a spacious keyboard tray under a table that I was using for a desk. The table top was too high for the keyboard, and the center drawer prevented me from attaching a keyboard tray to the underside of the table. The Stander tray table is adjustable in height, fits neatly under the desk, and swings out of the way when I don't need it. I use it every day. Some may think it is a little pricey but it has been exactly what I needed in more than one situation and well worth it. It is easily assembled, sturdy, adjustable, unique, and versatile. I love it.
K**.
This will change your life
Few products are life-changing. This certainly changed mine. For everyone who spends a lot of time at home working on a laptop, the ability to do this on a completely stable surface that swivels easily out of your way while sitting on your comfortable couch (instead of on the floor) is amazing. Especially if you are older, and getting up and down from the floor all day (no matter how comfortable your cushions and backrest are), gets tiresome. I own three laptop riser stands, of different heights and weights, and they greatly improved my ease in using my laptop in the living room (who wants to sit at their office desk all day?) But the problem with riser stands, especially those with taller extendable legs, is that they are not stable. I learned this the hard way when my big high-end ASUS laptop got knocked off the riser onto the floor. It cost me $500+ to replace the motherboard ! After that experience, I finally relented and bought this laptop stand/TV tray table. I hesitated because of the price and because I didn't want a piece of 'furniture' in front of my couch all the time. But I wish I had bought this product a long time ago, because it is great -- not only as a laptop stand, but also as a TV tray for eating at. The best part is that you can adjust the tray to any height you like (not pre-set increments like risers) and just push the tray lightly to the side when you are ready to get up off the couch. The tray swivels easily in many directions, so you can leave your laptop or food on it without fear that anything will tip over. It is a large and very stable surface. The assembly was pretty easy. The tray comes with all the tools you need. It took me a few hours, but I am a middle-aged woman who does not have a lot of 'home improvement' skills. If you can assemble a piece of IKEA furniture, you can assemble this. I see that some reviewers complained that this table does not fit under their armchairs, and I can see how that may be a problem. But if you have a couch, you will not have an issue. The base of the stand slides to fit a pretty big range of depths (the distance between your front and back legs, and then you simply tighten the bolts to keep it stable. Similarly, the height is easily adjustable to clear your couch arm, and you tighten the bolt when you are happy with the result. No more backache/neck ache from bending over to use your laptop! You can position it as close or far as you want. This is a simple but great product. I only wish I had bought this years ago. A++++
Z**.
Would be perfect, if not for the base, but itโs still terrific
TL/DR: If you ignore the rather institutional look, this is a terrific sofa/chair table from a functional and ergonomic standpoint. Itโs sturdy, and the table arm and rotating table top both swing easily, but not TOO easily, so they donโt inappropriately move with use. The table is a generous size without feeling too big, and the table top is a nice, sturdy, natural bamboo. The various adjustments allow a custom, ergonomic fit that works with most furniture, although furniture leg type affects how well. Itโs also reasonably priced given the quality and features. While the base is not ideally suited to my reclinerโs base, I do not regret my purchase and highly recommend. =========================================== I suffer from physical disability and chronic pain issues related to Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and its many comorbidities. As Iโve aged, things have gotten bad enough that function and comfort increasingly win over beauty or cool factor. I love โattractiveโ, but I NEED items that enhance my quality of life! I recently broke down and bought a La-Z-Boy power rocker-recliner - and the most comfortable one for my body, NOT the most suited to my decor. TOTALLY recommend getting one, regardless of your physical status or design style! Just amazing comfort! Going all in on comfort and function, I paired my beloved La-Z-Boy with this Able Life Universal Swivel TV Tray table, and itโs now my favorite spot in the house. Iโm not much of a TV person, and I canโt play video games until Iโve healed from recent hand surgery, so Iโm enjoying my recovery downtime reading and consuming content on my iPad Pro. This tray table has been perfect for (mostly) hands-free, ergonomic reading. Anyone looking for a way to work, game, craft, or eat from a chair or sofa can benefit from this versatile table. In my setup, my iPad Pro hovers over the tray table via a Lamicall Gooseneck Tablet holder, for reading and browsing content. The awesome Feker Alice 80 wireless keyboard sits at the ready for typing and one-key page turning. The table also holds my iPhone, my La-Z-Boy recliner remote, my reading and/or regular eyeglasses (stored in one of those desktop, faux fur-lined, dual eyeglass holders), a dandy leather โJotletโ discbound notepad by Levenger, a nice pen, lip balm, hand cream, dry eye drops, etc. Instead of the plastic cup holder sold for this table, I picked up a more attractive, wood and metal, clamp-on cup holder from IKEA. I love mine, but third party options will likely come with the caveat that they rest below the table top vs. flush with it, like Able Lifeโs, so do keep in mind leg room needs/cup holder placement. I highly recommend a cup holder of SOME sort, as it frees up table space and eliminates the risk of spills. The reason for one star off is unfortunately the suboptimal and needlessly frumpy base. Its unattractiveness would be insignificant if the design actually worked for my situation, but it doesnโt. While itโs adjustable, the base is just too unnecessarily tall, and itโs too narrowly designed, as itโs made specifically to work with chairs and sofas that have corner โfeetโ. My recliner doesnโt have feet. Instead, the flat wood base runs front to back under each side of the recliner in a single piece per side (I think itโs called a sled base?). As the tray table is currently designed, my reclinerโs one-piece, left-side โsledโ base canโt make contact with the rubber pads, but instead floats on the metal rim of the front and back sections of the table base. Because of this, my lightweight recliner slides over, and eventually OFF, the tableโs base when I get up. This means I have to lift and move my recliner BACK onto the table base multiple times daily, with my (severely carpal/cubital tunnel affected) โgoodโ hand and arm (spoiler: theyโre not good at all), since my left is bandaged and stitched due to recent surgery. Mind you, this tray table is marketed to the elderly and infirm! Able Life needs to take heed of how the Vivo Swivel Couch Desk incorporates a FLAT metal base - a great choice in an otherwise inferior quality design. The flat base is more versatile, accommodating more chair leg/base styles, while creating less of an imbalance in height between the left and right sides of a chair or couch. It also looks more modern and less โnursing home chicโ than the current base, especially because itโs black and not โindustrial medical brownโ. Iโm actually debating finding someplace local to unweld and swap out the table base, assuming itโs possible, to better suit my needs. Having said that, I did a lot of research before choosing the Able Life tray table, and it was THE best overall option when looking at a combination of function, quality, price, looks, and availability, so I donโt regret the purchase - and again, I strongly recommend.
M**S
Minimalist Work From Home Solution
I have worked from home no less than 1 day per week for the past 6 years and exclusively from home since March 2020. I have had number of solutions/work spaces in my home including: desk from IKEA, working at the kitchen table, and working from the couch with a laptop cooling station as a desk. All of those solutions had common challenges: 1. Not a dedicated space which required packing and unpacking my computer and work items each night (exception for the ikea desk), 2. Not designed for sitting endlessly for hours each day (exception to the IKEA desk), 3. in the case of the IKEA desk, required additional furniture (desk chair) and had a large footprint; to name just a few. Needing a more permanent solution that would alleviate the above challenges, I began searching for a โCโ table on Amazon when I came across the Able Life Universal Swivel TV Tray Table, Portable Laptop Desk, Adjustable Couch Desk for Computers (their product name, not mine ๐). Certainly it was more expensive than a C table; however in my opinion it the Able Life offers more flexibility and can be customized to fit the height of the chair you have (where as a C table would be a single height). Another benefit was that the Able Life allows you too easily get into and out of you seat. This is an overlook hassle- with a C table or other, youโd have to move the table each time you get into and out of the chair. Assembly and Set-up: Assembly is straight forward and the instructions clear enough. I will say the directions for installing the two set screws for leveling the top werenโt hardly clear. There is a limit on how โnarrowโ you can make the base, but that can be over come, if so inclined, by cutting the bar(s) and connector that attach the feet. Conversely, there is a maximum width on the base, indicated by a โstop hereโ etching on the connecting bar. While the images on the product page show a configuration thats orients the table alongside the sofa/chair (front to back), for me installing the table with under the two front legs of my chair was the best option. That was partially because of the design of my chair, whereby the rear legs are set inside the front legs (its an arched base chair), although I could have used it as pictured- it wouldโve just been angled a bit and I wouldnโt be able to push the chair I am using as far back (chair is angled in a corner versus being flat to a wall). I found an added benefit of setting the table in this configuration provided a better โfootprintโ while also (since I am using this with a chair) keeping the chair from being at an angle. I had originally considered adding furniture feet to level the chair legs, but setting the table under front legs eliminated one side of the chair being ever so slightly higher. Setting the height of the work surface is easily accomplished and a set screw is tightened after setting the height to secure the riser. One thing I cannot opine on, and it may be less comfortable, is using this with a couch or armless chair. If on the end of a couch, youโd have an armrest (on the left or the right side of you and no arm rest on the other side). Having one arm on a couch arm rest and the another not supported might make this an odd setup- but since Im using this with a chair and the chair has arms; I set the height of the table such that my arms rare supported, resting at ninety degrees on the arms of chair and not putting a lot of weight on the table surface itself. Add-Ons and Modifications: I purchased the add-on โutensil compartmentโ to keep a few pens and my AirPods nearby. I also purchased the add-on โbase tube organizerโ to keep a pack of sticky notes, my Magic Mouse and a dust brush within arms reach. These accessories are easily installed in a moment to two. I also made a couple of modifications to the riser. Iโve added some cable clips (OHill Cable Clips, 16 Pack Black Cord Organizer Cable Management) with outdoor double sided tape for power cord management. Lastly I bought an iPad mount (Aduro Solid-Grip iPad Stand Holder 360 Adjustable Universal Gooseneck Lazy Tablet Stand for Desk) and cut the clamp off. I then drilled a 1/2โ hole in the cap of the riser on the table and inserted the remaining iPad mount into the table riser. I had tried using the iPad mount clamp, but I couldnโt get the clamp to the attach in a position I liked and it took away some of the minimalist design of the Able Life table. Of course, an additional accessory could be designed by Able Life to recreate my solution and offer a mount for tabletsโฆ Able life, I release all rights to this idea should you pursue it - a simple credit or acknowledgment would be nice ๐ Using the table: Usage is straight forward. Pivot the top out of you way, sit down and pull the top towards you. The pivot of the table arm, combined with the swivel of the table mount, enables a wide range of motion and possibilities for getting position right for your set up. One downside is with this type of single arm design, and by no means a design flaw of the Able Life, the table can bounce a bit when writing or typing. Itโs not a huge issue, however if youโre on a video call the other participants may see jostling. Reflecting on my earlier comment about using this on a couch, the more thought I give to that set up, the less comfortable I think this would be for all day use. If I could make any recommendations it would be to offer a few different color options. Iโll distress the top of mine to better match my decor and Iโll spray paint the base and riser an antique brown; again for aesthetics. Iโd also suggest rounding off the edges of the table surface as they are a bit sharp. Summary: So, is this a good work from home solution for you? I would say youโd be hard pressed to find a better solution if you want a minimalist design, plenty of configuration options, a small footprint, the ability to use your existing furniture, especially an arm chair, and only need a work surface large enough for a laptop and using a mouse or writing with pad (legal size or similar).
J**R
Stander Wonder + Recliner = Work from Home in Comfort
Just received this and after putting more than my share of IKEA furniture together, I set aside an hour to get it put together. I'm not sure what to do with the extra 55 minutes after getting it put together so I figured I'd write a review. Installation couldn't be more simple. When I saw there were only 3 screws and an allen wrench, I assumed that I was missing a big bag of hardware somewhere. Nope. Really that's required to get this together. I had it together in 5 minutes. It might take you longer but seriously no more than 10 minutes and this will be up and running. I've only been using it for 20 minutes, but I'm writing this review with my Macbook on the swivel tray and it hasn't broken yet! It's fairly sturdy. There is a little wobble - but no more than I would have expected. Not that I'd recommend it, but I've swing this all of the way out with my Mac on it and no concerns. It's actually only a little wobbly it seems because of the weight of my arms and movement as I type. Unexpectedly, (I didn't read the whole product description) it came with 3 cable management clips and they work like a charm. I honestly review almost nothing, but just had to note what a good product this is. Well made, easy to assemble, and functional. Couldn't ask for more.
S**E
Didn't quite fit with Lift Recliner
Good idea, very nice table, solid metal pieces and variety of attachments to personalize (I purchased the Standing Handle but probably didn't need it for my mother's electronic lift recliner). It was easy to assemble but was disappointed that it didn't quite fit with her lift recliner. The problem was our lift recliner's front feet doesn't extend to the edge of the recliner therefore it barely reached the footpad of the table unit - (Note: no problem with the back feet of the recliner as it extended to the edge of the chair). In order for it to be on the edge of the footpad I had to place the vertical table bar in front of the arm rest. The issue with that was when the lift chair is expanding upward the arm rest starts pushing forward which is now blocked by the vertical table bar (the pressure from the arm rest pushing the bar would have bent the bar eventually or make the table spill everything on it). So next I tried moving the whole table unit so its vertical bar is to the side of the lift recliner but now the front feet of the recliner cannot reach or rest anywhere on the table's footpad. Searching the basement I found a couple of 1x6 wood pieces and used those to hold the foot pad down and balance the recliner (see photos attached). It seems to work but I wished the company either had longer footpads or extensions I can attached to make it fit properly. As for it's sturdiness, either version of the vertical bar in front or to the side of the recliner made no difference in the wobbliness of the vertical bar and the Standing Handle - the table unit and Standing Handle still wobbled. I may try to find something to weigh down the outer footpads and see it that helps. Overall, I like the size of the table, the ability to smoothly swivel it out of the way, the ease of adjusting the table height and the whole concept of the unit. It just didn't quite fit with our Lift Recliner without the 1x6s.
J**E
Mom loves it!
Perfect for my Mom, she is no longer dragging a TV tray across wooden floors - she does forget how to operate it, LOL it just swivels. IT is sturdy and was pretty god value for the cost. Looks good and does not stand out. Easy to assemble and use
T**Y
Gives more autonomy.
I have vertigo, FMS, and intermittent difficulty gripping things. I had a lap desk, which until this table, was my best option, but it meant I was IKEA Poang chair locked until someone got free to lift the lap desk off of me. Because it was a lap desk I also had items and drinks fall into my chest. This table has none of those issues. It holds the table parallel to the floor (unlike my lap desk that tilted toward me), it also swivels on 2 points in a way I adore. The table top spins all the way around parallel to the ground. So I can turn the top so the opposite side is facing me without having to remove items from it. The movement for the table top is smooth and easy to move without being too easy, which would make things fall off. I noticed online they have instructions on how to adjust the friction of the table top swivel movement. The only issue I have is that the pivot arm that moves the table away from you is too stiff for me. That pivot arm does a full circle movement which is quite handy. I have to focus hard to move it myself. Not impossible or painful (unlike my previous solution), but is something that is not easy for me. Where I do appreciate that I wonโt bump it and move the table away unexpectedly, I do have to make sure when my pain is high to give myself extra time and 2x I had to ask for help, but those were level 8 of 10 on the pain scale days, so not unreasonable. I do expect the arm to be easier to move over years of use, but I could be wrong. I deducted a star because, I had been hesitant to buy this for a year due to the lack of elegance. I had really wanted something beautiful and functional. The 3 other items I got instead, lap desk, L shaped swivel top couch table (L part made sitting in the Poang uneven and uncomfortable for me, plus there was no way to move the tray part out of the way for me to sit by myself and put under the Poang rail just before I sat. Worked great for my love seat, but not for my Poang. The endeavor I got was too awkward to use and did not put a tray over my lap. I can say where I do not find the table I am currently reviewing as attractive, it is not ugly. The positives far outweigh my aversion to its aesthetic and I wish I had bought it a year ago. I have noticed itโs the nicest looking out of the similair ones I have seen. It is a good quality and the bamboo table top adds an unexpected quality that elevates the piece style wise. I was delighted that itโs not so smooth a finish that things slip. They stay, but itโs not rough to the touch. I do deeply enjoy the size. I can eat, put my plate to the corner and play my Nintendo switch using the table top to steady my hands. I love this for that too. Itโs such a well thought out size that I have not installed the cup holder. I just have not felt the need. (I felt the need to add a cup holder to my office desk, kitchen table and Rollator. The fact I donโt feel the need to use this here is unexpected. I would buy again and earlier. I love the independence it gives me.
K**L
decent!
solid construction by todays standards.
A**R
Table review
The table is excellent and fulfils our needs perfectly. My wife is disabled and the table adjustability makes it just right. The actual table top size is just right despite other reviews say it is too small, it isnโt.
L**E
A Versatile Solution for Crafting and Jewelry Making: Able Life Universal Swivel TV Tray Table
As a crafting business owner and jeweler, I'm always on the lookout for tools and accessories that can enhance my workspace and streamline my workflow. That's why I was thrilled to discover the Able Life Universal Swivel TV Tray Table โ it's truly a game-changer! First and foremost, the versatility of this swivel table is unmatched. Whether I'm working on intricate jewelry designs or assembling craft projects, this table provides the perfect surface for all my needs. I can easily adjust the height and angle to accommodate my preferred working position, allowing me to work comfortably for hours on end. The swivel feature is another highlight of this table. With just a simple twist, I can easily rotate the tabletop a full 360 degrees, giving me easy access to my tools, materials, and projects from any angle. This flexibility is especially useful when I'm working on multiple tasks at once or collaborating with others in my studio. I also appreciate the quality craftsmanship of the Able Life Swivel TV Tray Table. Made from durable bamboo, it's sturdy enough to support my heaviest tools and supplies without wobbling or tipping over. The smooth, sleek surface provides the perfect backdrop for my creative endeavors, and the sleek design adds a touch of elegance to my workspace. One of the best features of this table is its versatility beyond crafting and jewelry making. When I'm not working on projects, I can easily transform it into a convenient side table for enjoying meals, working on my laptop, or even as a TV tray for cozy movie nights. Overall, I couldn't be happier with my purchase of the Able Life Universal Swivel TV Tray Table. It's become an essential tool in my crafting arsenal, providing me with the functionality and flexibility I need to bring my creative visions to life. If you're a fellow crafter or jeweler looking to elevate your workspace, I highly recommend investing in this fantastic swivel table โ you won't be disappointed!
A**.
Does what it says. Perfect for my use.
You get what you pay for. Had this table for over a year now and still impressed by the functionality and build quality. Tried a few cheaper options but they were limited by inflexible design, lack of sturdiness and generally unsuited to my needs. This table does all I ask it to do. As a bonus, the all-black colour matches my black leather rise and fall recliner perfectly.
R**S
Super handig!
Een heel handig en gebruiksvriendelijke draaitafeltje.
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