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product_id: 28792001
title: "Stander Wonder Tray Plus, Adjustable Recliner Swivel TV Tray with Standing Handle for Seniors & Elderly Adults, Walnut Laptop Desk for Couches & Chairs, Mobility Aid Sit and Stand Assist"
brand: "stander"
price: "$598.65"
currency: USD
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reviews_count: 7
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# 360° swivel for ultimate positioning Oversized 20x15 inch bamboo tray Supports up to 250 lbs balance & stability Stander Wonder Tray Plus, Adjustable Recliner Swivel TV Tray with Standing Handle for Seniors & Elderly Adults, Walnut Laptop Desk for Couches & Chairs, Mobility Aid Sit and Stand Assist

**Brand:** stander
**Price:** $598.65
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛋️ Elevate comfort and independence—your all-in-one recliner companion!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Stander Wonder Tray Plus, Adjustable Recliner Swivel TV Tray with Standing Handle for Seniors & Elderly Adults, Walnut Laptop Desk for Couches & Chairs, Mobility Aid Sit and Stand Assist by stander
- **How much does it cost?** $598.65 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- stander enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted stander brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Full 360° Swivel:** Seamlessly pivot the tray out of your way or into perfect position without moving the entire unit.
- • **Spacious Bamboo Tray:** Generous 20x15 inch natural bamboo surface fits laptops, meals, and essentials with room to spare.
- • **Customizable Height & Fit:** Adjust tray height (24-32 in), handle height (28-36 in), and base length (25-35 in) for personalized comfort and compatibility.
- • **Ergonomic Stability Handle:** Effortlessly regain independence with a sturdy support handle designed to assist sitting and standing safely.
- • **Durable, Tool-Free Assembly:** Heavy-duty metal and bamboo construction assembled easily without extra tools—built to last through daily use.

## Overview

The Stander Omni Tray Table is a premium adjustable bamboo laptop and TV tray with a built-in ergonomic standing handle, designed to support up to 250 pounds. Featuring a large 20x15 inch surface with 360° swivel motion, it offers versatile positioning for laptops, meals, and more. Fully height-adjustable and easy to assemble without tools, this durable mobility aid enhances safety and convenience for adults, seniors, and those with limited mobility.

## Description

desertcart.com: 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 : Health & Household

Review: 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!
Review: This table is awesome! - I have a tight office, not much room for using my main laptop (Alienware R3 15") which weighs a massive 7.7 pounds. That wasn't something I wanted on my lap so I needed to find another solution. This table is great. Here it is currently pictured with my Chromebook 12" and I have plenty of room for my phone, remotes etc around it. With the 15" R3 I have enough room for the laptop and a mouse beside it. If you add a laptop riser to the mix, you can use an external keyboard beneath it. I know it was made for people that need help rising from their chair but I bought it as a laptop desk. I did pick this version as I'm in my early 50's and you never know when the day comes that you do need assistance rising. I read in another review, maybe for one of the other versions of this table that you couldn't use it with a recliner. This is completely not true. The legs metal pads can be used inward or outer. If you have a recliner on your chair you may want to use it as I have it in the picture. My position allows room for the recliner to do its thing. The table adjusts up or down with a pin locking system and the table completely swivels out of your way or right up to your chest. You can use it on the wide side the normal way or turn it to portrait (lack of a better word) to use. I found with using a riser on my R3, It gave me more room for the laptop and keyboard but I'd use a separate mouse pad on the arm of my chair for the mouse. If you use it wide, the normal way, you can use the laptop and mouse on the table. The table is overall very solid. The design is brilliant and I'm surprised no one has thought of it before. Its metal and wood construction. I saw a review on youtube where one guy screwed the metal pads to his floor. I suppose that is another option if you don't have proper chair legs to hold this down. The table is a little on the pricey side, but if you're tired of cheap, flimsy made items, then you'll be happy with this. Sometimes it's worth paying extra for quality. I picked up an open box off desertcart warehouse deals to shave some off the price and I couldn't be happier with it. If anyone needs pictures of it with the larger laptop on it, I'll be happy to add more. Just leave a note in the comments.

## Features

- PROVIDES BALANCE AND SUPPORT: Stander’s 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
- Regain Independence: Ideal for elderly adults with limited mobility, individuals with disabilities, handicaps, or chronic conditions, the stand assist aid offers reliable support to sit, stand, and transfer to a wheelchair

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01FSGZ6FE |
| Assembly required | Yes |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #410,605 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #770 in Standing Aids & Supports #6,759 in Sales & Deals |
| Care instructions | Wipe with Dry or Damp Cloth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (827) |
| Department | unisex |
| Finish types | Natural Wood |
| Included Components | Base, Tray Table |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 20 pounds |
| Item model number | 2600 |
| Manufacturer | Standers, Inc |
| Maximum recommended load | 250 Pounds |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 25 x 18 x 28 inches |
| Specific instructions for use | eating, using a laptop, reading, keeping items handy |
| Warranty Description | N/a. |

## Images

![Stander Wonder Tray Plus, Adjustable Recliner Swivel TV Tray with Standing Handle for Seniors & Elderly Adults, Walnut Laptop Desk for Couches & Chairs, Mobility Aid Sit and Stand Assist - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71GeK-faDHL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is assembly required?**
A: The Omni Tray requires assembly and installation on the chair. For detailed instructions on how to assemble and install the Omni Tray, download the assembly instructions.

**Q: What types of chairs can be used with the Omni Tray?**
A: The tray table is compatible with most four-legged couch, sofa, chair, or lift chair. The front and rear legs must sit on top of the base pads to hold the tray in place. Recliner chairs on tracks or circular bases will not work with the Omni Tray.

**Q: How can I decide if the Omni Tray will work with my furniture?**
A: Before purchasing the tray table, we recommend measuring the depth between the front and rear legs of the intended chair to make sure they fit in the 25.5″-36.5″ compatibility range.

**Q: Does the chair feet sit on the outside or inside base pads?**
A: The chair legs can be placed on either the outside or inside base pads depending on your personal preference. Placing the chair feet on the inside or outside base pad will change the proximity of the tray and handle to the chair.

**Q: Can the tray table be used on a bed?**
A: No, the Omni Tray is not intended for free-standing use and cannot be installed on a bed.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Continues to Exceed my expectations
*by R***W on May 29, 2017*

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!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This table is awesome!
*by S***A on June 27, 2018*

I have a tight office, not much room for using my main laptop (Alienware R3 15") which weighs a massive 7.7 pounds. That wasn't something I wanted on my lap so I needed to find another solution. This table is great. Here it is currently pictured with my Chromebook 12" and I have plenty of room for my phone, remotes etc around it. With the 15" R3 I have enough room for the laptop and a mouse beside it. If you add a laptop riser to the mix, you can use an external keyboard beneath it. I know it was made for people that need help rising from their chair but I bought it as a laptop desk. I did pick this version as I'm in my early 50's and you never know when the day comes that you do need assistance rising. I read in another review, maybe for one of the other versions of this table that you couldn't use it with a recliner. This is completely not true. The legs metal pads can be used inward or outer. If you have a recliner on your chair you may want to use it as I have it in the picture. My position allows room for the recliner to do its thing. The table adjusts up or down with a pin locking system and the table completely swivels out of your way or right up to your chest. You can use it on the wide side the normal way or turn it to portrait (lack of a better word) to use. I found with using a riser on my R3, It gave me more room for the laptop and keyboard but I'd use a separate mouse pad on the arm of my chair for the mouse. If you use it wide, the normal way, you can use the laptop and mouse on the table. The table is overall very solid. The design is brilliant and I'm surprised no one has thought of it before. Its metal and wood construction. I saw a review on youtube where one guy screwed the metal pads to his floor. I suppose that is another option if you don't have proper chair legs to hold this down. The table is a little on the pricey side, but if you're tired of cheap, flimsy made items, then you'll be happy with this. Sometimes it's worth paying extra for quality. I picked up an open box off amazon warehouse deals to shave some off the price and I couldn't be happier with it. If anyone needs pictures of it with the larger laptop on it, I'll be happy to add more. Just leave a note in the comments.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by E***E on May 13, 2023*

The swivel table is excellent, a good size and the swivel mechanism means it doesn’t need a disproportionate amount of space when not in use. Quality is excellent too. Feels really robust. The post offers great assistance to lean on when standing. Two very minor things for the wish list: a small lip on the outer edge of the table would be useful to stop things falling off; and a non slip surface would be handy too. Overall, a fantastic purchase for my elderly mum. I wish I’d found it years ago.

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