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Stander Omni Tray Table, Adjustable Recliner Swivel TV Tray with Standing Handle for Adults, Seniors, and Elderly, Bamboo Laptop Desk for Chairs and Couches, Mobility Aid Sit and Stand Lift Assist

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Features

  • Provides Balance and Support: Standers ergonomic safety handle provides balance and support when sitting and standing from your favorite couch, lift chair, or recliner; our mobility handle can support up to 250 pounds
  • Oversized Tray Table: Our multi-use bamboo TV tray measures 20 by 15 inches, providing plenty of room to use as a lap desk or eat dinner; with 360 degrees of swivel motion, easily pivot the computer tray out of the way when not in use; supports 30 pounds
  • Easy to Assemble: Install the sofa desk under the feet of most four legged lift chairs or recliners with feet 25 to 35 inches apart; each tray includes all the needed equipment for assembly, no additional tools required; not intended for freestanding use
  • Fully Adjustable: The tray height adjusts from 24 to 32 inches; support handle height adjusts from 28 to 36 inches; base length adjusts from 25 to 35 inches; reference our video and images to determine if the Omni Tray is compatible with your furniture
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed: All Stander products are backed by our Lifetime Satisfaction Guarantee

Description

The Omni Tray Table from Stander gives you both the convenience of a TV table and the safety of a mobility handle in one product, keeping you happy and healthy. The Omni Tray features a large bamboo tray table that is perfect for using your laptop, eating dinner, or reading a favorite book. When not in use simply pivot the tabletop to the side and use as a couch side table that blends in with the rest of your living room furniture. The ergonomic mobility handle gives you the leverage and support needed when sitting down or standing up from your favorite couch, lift chair, or recliner safely and independently. Whether you have recently had surgery or simply lack the same mobility you once had, the Omni Tray is the functional and attractive tray table you have been looking for.

Product Dimensions: 35"D x 20"W x 36"H


Color: Brown


Brand: Stander


Table design: Tray Table


Style: Tray Table


Brand: Stander


Room Type: Living Room


Included Components: Tray Table, Base


Color: Brown


Model Name: Omni Table


Model Number: 2600


Style: Tray Table


Table design: Tray Table


Pattern: Solid


Assembly required: Yes


Product Dimensions: 35"D x 20"W x 36"H


Item Width: 18 inches


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Item Weight: 20 Pounds


Maximum recommended load: 300 Pounds


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 1 Count


Frame Material: Bamboo


Top Material Type: Bamboo


Special Feature: Multifunction


Base Type: Legs


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Monday, Nov 25

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Continues to Exceed my expectations
EDIT Sept. 2022 I've had this for 5 years, and it has seen heavy daily use. And I do mean "heavy." I'm about ready to get a new one, as this one's table surface is starting to wobble and sag. Given what I've done to it, I am more than pleased. With lighter use and fewer hours, it should last a decade. I have looked at a tried quite a few "tray tables." In my experience, you get what you pay for. the cheap ones are (not surprisingly) cheap and nasty. This was my wish-list. * Goes down to 23" from tray surface to floor * Does not require that the entire unit be moved to get it out of the way to stand or sit down (this means no wheels, nothing on rollers) * Is built out of heavyweight materials * Unit can be stood on either side of the chair * Stays where you put it * I don't have to remove everything from the table to move it so that I can get into and out of my chair. In other words, I wanted a stable swivel. * I wanted some flexibility in positioning. (Who does not like to rearrange the furniture once in a while?) This tray table was bought for use with my laptop. Most of the chair-side or over-bed table designs have a "lowest height" that was too high for the chair I use. This one is rated to go down to 24", which is only just a bit higher than I wanted.The frame is held in place by the chair it serves, so even if the chair is not massive, it is very firm once you add your body weight to it. It does not move, nor is it meant to move. I am a keyboard basher (as opposed to a light tapper), so it wobbles a tiny bit when I get carried away. This can hardly be avoided in any design that has a surface cantilevered out from a single post, no matter how solid it is. And this is very solid, as these things go. A traditional TV tray had 4 legs and they all wobble like Santa's tummy.The slight wobble is not a bad thing, really, because I am now learning to lighten my fist up a bit. It's a small laptop, so there is room for a mouse, but I mouse from a stiff cardboard sheet placed on my thighs, so it would work fine with my larger laptop, too. The space I don't need for the mouse is adequate to add a large mug, along with a cereal bowl or salad plate. Tray Placement The ability to swivel from multiple joints (360 degrees at the post and 360 on the tray mount), offers almost infinite variability in positioning. You may need to experiment a bit to find the right arrangement with your particular chair size, room placement and ergonomic needs. Frame Placement You can place the floor bar inside or outside the chair legs, on either side of the chair. which changes the distance to the standup-assistance knob (SAK) you can lean on to assist rising. My chair's legs are 27" apart front to back, and the front legs are 25 inches apart. I just now tried placing the unit so that the front legs are the ones sitting on the floor wings, (instead of the ones on the side). This actually works better for me, as it moves the SAK a little closer to my body. This chair is close to the minimum span. I estimate that 23" is about the smallest leg span (side to side or front to back) that the unit will accommodate correctly. It's sturdy enough to eat from and/or drive a computer if not held down by the furniture, but I would not recommend trying to use the SAK unless it is secured by furniture. That floor frame bar can be expanded quite a bit - at least 12 inches, I think, maybe more. So it will also work with much larger furniture designs. Height adjustment I was prepared to live with 24 inches high. However, if you take it all the way down, past the height where the adjustment button is actually in the lowest hole, then it goes to 22.5 inches. Score! From the lowest "official" position it is indeed 24 inches high, and can be raised in 2-inch increments. I REALLY like that I can raise the whole thing so that my little screen is at eye level for reading or watching videos. My vision is poor, so the right height for typing is NOT the right height for activities that are entirely visual and/or mouse driven. Photo A - Shows tray swiveled in very close to hypothetical body (I can't really get it to that spot when I am in the chair as I am an adult with an average BMI, not a Twiggy or a six-year-old). B - Shows tray swiveled so that it is in the same orientation to the chair but placed about 12 inches closer to the camera than it was in A. This is a bit too far away for comfortable typing. C - Shows the entire tray pushed away from the chair giving full chair access to stand or sit. I would guess that it is about a 2 lb push to get the tray pushed away, so even the feeblest can re position it with ease. Moving the whole unit, not so much. See caveat. Caveat The only attribute that some might consider to be a problem is that it is heavy and you need to lift furniture to get it in its permanent place. If you are impaired strength-wise, get help to position or re position the unit. Also, it might require a bit of robustness to adjust the height. The little button is on a strong spring and the tray with tray arm have to be lifted. The tray assemblage that has to move when adjusting the height weigh about 7 lbs. so when you add a bit of friction, it might be a bit heavy for a frail person. I really like the way this thing is engineered. Built to last. So looking at my wish list, I give it a perfect seven out of seven. I'm so happeeee! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2017 by Robin DJW Robin DJW

  • Very nice table
I bought this for a laptop writing desk. I love that it swivels, so all I have to do is push the tray out of the way (with my laptop on it) and get up. No more having to pick up my laptop, deal with the power cable, or find a safe spot on the couch for my computer to sit. This is a very sturdy construction, and I do see where other reviews say “not for the elderly” because of the stiffness of the tray when pushing it out of the way. It is very stiff but I’m sure after months of use it will loosen up considerably. Besides, I’d rather have my elderly grandparents not use something that will spin uncontrollably on them if they so happen to put their weight against the tray. I am using the stand in part of my sectional couch and it fit beautifully underneath even though my couch only has maybe a 2”-2.5” clearance from the bottom of the couch to the floor. The tray does tilt from left to right to adjust for un-level tilting from the feet of the couch pushing into the feet of the stand. Because I have carpet it sinks a smidge, so the left/right tilt of the tray corrected the slight imbalance. It does not tilt back to front, which would be nice as I’m using it for computer writing and would like to angle it down a bit, but I’m not too concerned about it. All in all, A+ for design, sturdiness, and functionality!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021 by tmnt4life13 tmnt4life13

  • Well Made Table - Not the Perfect Design but Can be Modified
I purchased this table because it comes the closest to what I wanted to use for my home office setup. I work at home a couple of days a week or more and use my recliner when I do. I needed something that would position my second LCD monitor just off to the left over the armrest, but not too far away that it is difficult to see. Also needed it to hold my laptop for when I get up out of the chair. Lastly I needed it to move all the way around and out of the way when not in use. With those requirements considered here is where this items falls short. The pads that go under the chair are more designed to have "legs" sit on them than the glides of a Lazyboy chair. Plus they do not extend out far enough to get under the glides without the upright jamming into the arm of the chair. Also, with the arm coming out the front it places the monitor way to far away for practical use in my application. If you are swinging it up to your chest to use just a laptop, then it works fine. The top is too small to handle a monitor and laptop and it's just flat so pens and other items just roll off easily. When you swivel the top to move it out of the way it just swings around and ends up right next to the chair. Having the table arm come out of the very end accounts for this versus having it attach in the middle or having multiple attachment points. I knew all this going in though so I am not rating the item down for those reason. It is well made of solid steel construction ad very easy to assemble with the tools provided. The reason for the one star deduction is that the swivel points, and there are two, are way too stiff for someone who has limited strength. That is not an issue for me, but given the target customers for this type of device, they should be much more forgiving. Oh and the support arm that they provide to help you get out of the chair, which I do not need, is not positioned to make practical use of it. I guess they had a square hole and figured they'd use it. I am not marking it down for that, but there was a model at one time that was less expensive that did not have that useless item. So in the end, if you want to use this device exactly how it is pictured then it will work well for you, outside of the stiff pivot points, and provide many years of service I suspect. But if you are hoping it might work in your setup and it does not match what is shown, I would look elsewhere. There is very little flexibility on how this can be setup outside of raising an lower the top and spreading the support pads to line up with the chair/couches feet. Too bad......could have been much better designed, as noted, and I would expect more from something at this price point. So that is my review, if you are interested in what I did to make it work read on. I tested using it with 10 lb weights to hold it down so I could position it back further and not have to have the chair sit on the pads. This worked much better. I plan to get it in just the right spot and after some testing, I am going to drill two holes through the inboard pads and screw it to the floor with some 2" drywall screws. This is not something everyone can or wants to do, but for me it's worth it. My floor is dark hardwood so covering the holes at some point will be relatively easy. I am also going to remove the top from the last table I had, which was larger and had places to set pens and pencils to keep from rolling off, and screw it to the top of this one with a few short screws from underneath. When I have this complete, I may post some pictures. The End ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2019 by E. A. Jacques

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