@dreamyo5846 don't mean to sound daft but is the little plastic thing removed from where the battery is on the remote? Can't remember if there was one on my remote but these little remotes tend to come with them to preserve the battery
If you are talking size of monitors it could handle fairly large monitors, the metal frame make it a really solid table, would easily support monitors 34' and over comfortably I'd say
Depending on how long ago you bought the desk I'd say return it or try and get in touch with the seller through Amazon to ask if they would send out replacement parts. Assume you have also checked that what you have the lights hooked up to for usb power is still OK and the battery in te remote is OK?
Thanks for the review! Do you remember by any chance how much does the whole package weigh? 😅 And would you say it'd be easy to disassemble in the future?
The overall product weight is 18.5kg, apologies, something I should have covered in the video. As for taking it apart, yes it will be easy to do that, will take less time than assembling it.
Yeah can understand it would put people off and the manufacturers have been quite clever in supplying the huge mouse mat to hide the split...other than that it's pretty solid
@OnlyIshorts should just be a case of screwing the feet out a bit so they get higher, just find what corner is causing the wobble. If you have a thick carpet and underlay it might cause a problem but I still think if all feet are even if should be pretty sturdy....if its on carpet you could even remove the feet all together then more flat surface will sit on the floor
Agree it's strange it comes split, not sure why it like that, cheaper to manufacture or to package perhaps?...and yes the mouse mat is huge, full depth of the desk and obviously like that to hide that split, but as you say, covers a lot of the carbon fibre effect desk top. Appreciate the feedback 👍