Pernas de mesa em pé, moldura de mesa ajustável com motor duplo com memória, base elétrica, altura da base, pernas de mesa elétrica

R$ 3.776,69

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E aí, pessoal! Tudo bem? Hoje vamos falar sobre um item que tem revolucionado minha rotina de trabalho em casa: as pernas de mesa em pé, moldura de mesa ajustável com motor duplo com memória, base elétrica, altura da base, pernas de mesa elétrica. Sim, o nome é longo, mas o produto promete – e entrega – bastante!

Trabalhar em casa tem suas vantagens, mas ficar sentado o dia todo não é nada bom para a saúde. Foi pensando nisso que decidi investir em uma mesa com altura ajustável. Depois de muita pesquisa, optei por comprar apenas as pernas, pois já tinha um tampo de mesa que gostava bastante. E, sinceramente, não me arrependo nem um pouco.

O Que São Pernas de Mesa em Pé Ajustáveis com Motor Duplo e Por Que Você Deveria Considerar

As pernas de mesa em pé são, basicamente, a estrutura que sustenta o tampo da mesa e permite que você ajuste a altura dela eletricamente. O modelo que estou testando possui motor duplo, o que garante uma elevação suave e silenciosa, mesmo com bastante peso em cima. A função de memória é um diferencial, permitindo que você salve suas alturas preferidas para sentar e ficar em pé, alternando entre elas com um simples toque de botão.

Benefícios da Base Elétrica Ajustável para Sua Saúde e Produtividade

A principal vantagem de usar uma mesa com altura da base ajustável é a possibilidade de alternar entre as posições sentada e em pé ao longo do dia. Isso ajuda a reduzir dores nas costas, melhora a circulação sanguínea, aumenta a energia e, consequentemente, a produtividade. De verdade, gente, parece clichê, mas faz toda a diferença! Antes, no fim do dia, eu me sentia exausto e com dores. Agora, a sensação é bem melhor.

Além dos benefícios para a saúde, ter uma mesa ajustável também é muito prático. Você pode ajustar a altura ideal para diferentes tarefas, como digitar, ler ou fazer videoconferências. Isso contribui para uma postura mais correta e confortável.

Análise Detalhada das Pernas de Mesa Elétricas com Motor Duplo e Memória

Vamos aos detalhes técnicos e à minha experiência com essas pernas de mesa elétricas. O modelo que adquiri é feito de aço resistente e tem capacidade para suportar até [inserir peso máximo suportado, ex: 120kg]. A instalação foi relativamente simples, seguindo o manual de instruções. Levei cerca de uma hora para montar tudo, incluindo fixar o tampo que eu já tinha.

Design e Materiais de Construção

O design é clean e moderno, o que combina com qualquer ambiente. A estrutura é robusta e parece ser bem durável. As pernas são ajustáveis em largura, o que permite usar tampos de diferentes tamanhos. A qualidade dos materiais é notável, com um acabamento impecável.

Motorização e Nível de Ruído

O motor duplo faz toda a diferença. A elevação é suave, rápida e silenciosa. É possível ajustar a altura da mesa de forma precisa, sem solavancos ou ruídos irritantes. O nível de ruído é realmente baixo, o que é ótimo para quem trabalha em casa e precisa de um ambiente tranquilo.

Painel de Controle e Funções de Memória

O painel de controle é intuitivo e fácil de usar. Possui botões para subir e descer a mesa, além dos botões de memória para salvar suas alturas preferidas. A função de memória é muito útil para alternar rapidamente entre as posições sentada e em pé. Alguns modelos também possuem funções extras, como timer para lembrar de mudar de posição.

Prós e Contras da Base Ajustável para Mesa em Pé

Como tudo na vida, essa base elétrica tem seus pontos positivos e negativos. Vamos aos prós e contras:

Prós:

  • Melhora da postura e redução de dores nas costas: Sem dúvidas, o maior benefício.
  • Aumento da energia e produtividade: A alternância entre as posições me deixa mais disposto.
  • Design moderno e elegante: Combina com qualquer ambiente.
  • Motorização silenciosa e eficiente: A elevação é suave e rápida.
  • Função de memória: Facilita a alternância entre as alturas preferidas.

Contras:

  • Preço: Modelos com motor duplo e boa qualidade costumam ser mais caros.
  • Instalação: Pode ser um pouco trabalhosa se você não tiver experiência com montagem de móveis.
  • Espaço: Requer um pouco mais de espaço do que uma mesa convencional.

Vale a Pena Investir em Pernas de Mesa em Pé com Motor Duplo? Minha Opinião Sincera

Na minha opinião, sim, vale muito a pena! O investimento em pernas de mesa em pé, moldura de mesa ajustável com motor duplo com memória, base elétrica, altura da base, pernas de mesa elétrica é um investimento em sua saúde e bem-estar. Se você passa muitas horas trabalhando em frente ao computador, essa é uma ótima maneira de melhorar sua qualidade de vida e aumentar sua produtividade. É claro que o preço pode ser um fator limitante, mas pense nisso como um investimento a longo prazo. Eu não me arrependo nem um pouco da minha compra e recomendo para todos os meus amigos!

Perguntas Frequentes (FAQs) Sobre Bases para Mesas em Pé

Aqui estão algumas das perguntas mais comuns sobre bases para mesas em pé:

Qual a altura ideal para minha mesa em pé?

A altura ideal varia de pessoa para pessoa, mas uma boa regra geral é ajustar a mesa de forma que seus cotovelos fiquem em um ângulo de 90 graus quando estiver em pé, com os ombros relaxados.

É difícil instalar as pernas de mesa ajustáveis?

A instalação pode variar dependendo do modelo, mas a maioria vem com um manual de instruções detalhado. Se você não tiver experiência com montagem de móveis, pode ser útil pedir ajuda a alguém.

Qual a diferença entre um motor simples e um motor duplo?

As mesas com motor duplo geralmente são mais robustas, silenciosas e rápidas na elevação. Elas também tendem a ter maior capacidade de peso.

Preciso de um tampo de mesa especial para usar com essas pernas?

Não necessariamente. A maioria das pernas ajustáveis é compatível com tampos de diferentes materiais e tamanhos. Verifique as especificações do fabricante para garantir a compatibilidade.

Onde posso comprar pernas de mesa em pé de qualidade?

Você pode encontrar boas opções em lojas de móveis para escritório, lojas online especializadas em ergonomia e até mesmo em grandes varejistas online. Pesquise bem e compare os preços e as especificações antes de comprar.

🔬 Especificações Técnicas

Detalhes técnicos

Cor ‎Preto|3 estágios|altura: 66-131 cm (26-51″)
Peso máximo recomendado ‎250 Libras
Tipo de material ‎Aço de alta resistência
Tipos de acabamento ‎Revestido em pó
É necessária montagem ‎Sim
Número de produtos ‎1
Precisa de pilhas ou baterias? ‎Não
Componentes incluídos ‎1 moldura elétrica para mesa
Tamanho ‎3-stage | Height: 26.1-51.6″
Marca ‎Uncaged Ergonomics
Dimensões do produto ‎69,85 x 152,4 x 131,06 cm; 22,68 quilogramas
EAN ‎0712038309818

Informações adicionais

Dimensões do pacote 109.2 x 33 x 22.9 centímetros
Número do modelo RUb
ASIN B072XDL1M7
Disponível para compra desde 11 fevereiro 2015
Avaliações de clientes

4,6 de 5 estrelas

137 avaliações de clientes

4,6 de 5 estrelas

Descontinuado pelo fabricante Não

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💬 Avaliações de Clientes


Reviewer: valentin
Rating: 5,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: Very solid product. Would purchase again
Reviewer: Barnett family
Rating: 5,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: My Uncaged Ergonomics RISE UP electric sit/stand desk frame arrived and, I have to say, I was a bit nervous about it. I went with this option over the much more expensive iMovr Lander option ($750+ desk frame) and other more expensive options like Jarvis (which I already own for my wife’s desk), UpliftDesk or Standdesk ( all 3 around $450-$550) so I was expecting a tough build and a product with some flaws.My first observation was the packing, It was incredibly well packed so there was no chance of damage during shipping. I mean, really, really well packaged. Once I opened it and reviewed the instructions, I got to work on the build. It was simply designed and well engineered. No problem with missing parts, poor paint/welds, or mis-aligned screw threads, etc. Really no issue at all putting this together. All in, it took right at one hour from start to finish and I was going slow and easy. The instructions come as a single page that has illustrations that are easy to follow and well worded. No problem expanding the desk for my 6 foot long desk and it could easily go wider out but I didn’t measure how far to confirm the max distance. They provide all the hardware to mount your desk to the frame, secure the electrical control and include stick-on “zip like” ties for cable management. I was also surprised to receive 6 rubber spacers for use between the frame and desk top. I’d read DIY guides recommending you add these…and Uncaged Ergonomics had already included them.Once built, I checked the heights to ensure they were true to the specs. It has a low height of 26″ and max height of 52″. It easily lifts my 6′ by 3′, 100 pound butcher block desk top with my PC and Monitor on the desk. No problems at all. It is also quiet and lifts fast but starts out and stops smoothly so no jarring at all.I am really impressed with the quality and the price is unbeatable. Do yourself (and your wallet) a favor if you are going the DIY route and get this frame over the other available options. My initial impression is this desk is sturdier and better built than the Jarvis desk frame. Time will tell if it also has a solid reliability record but it is off to a great start.
Reviewer: BimmerRuffian
Rating: 5,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: I’ve been looking at sit-stand desks for months but pricing vs features vs availability has been killing me. I quickly realized putting a table top on a separately purchased set of legs was the way to go. After months of research I found that most of these legs are all manufactured in a very limited number of factories in China and if you find the features you want(height range, 1 vs 2 motors, 2 stage vs 3 stage, memory controller vs basic up and down controller) the only real difference is branding. I put my theory to the test and purchased the least expensive set with the features I wanted and so far it’s a winner:Pros – 1. fast shipping, box arrived a day early2. well packaged3. mostly clear instructions; one step is badly written but the illustration is correct and makes clear whatshould be done next4. smooth and quiet operationCons(I really had to stretch to find a couple) -1. If you are mounting a solid hardwood table top, I’d suggest makingthe mounting holes into slots to avoid cracks as the wood expands and contracts over time2.The legs seemed slightly out of sync once I mounted the top and moved the desk into it’s final spot. Thisresulted in a shimmy or rocking motion as the top was moved up or down. I would suggest everyone justdo a reset once you have the desk in its final location; problem solved.Updated: so yourself a favor and check all the bolts for tightness after about a week of use… You be glad you did. Still love the desk
Reviewer: Eric K Hays
Rating: 5,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: I decided to make my own desktop since I no longer work in the office due to the pandemic, but I wanted the same functionality of the variable height desk I used at work, so I did my homework and decided to purchase this desktop base, based on a lot of research. I am very happy with it!Pros: very, very sturdy; well-made and engineered. I built a 1.5” thick walnut desktop, measuring 29” x 60”. It probably weighs 90 lbs and the base handles the weight with no problem. The motors are quiet; you know that they are running, but the noise is minimal.Cons: not really any issues, per se. Take your time with the instructions and the table will go together easily. The table’s electronics did not work the first time, but I followed the reset instructions and it worked, first time. The memory settings took a bit of time to get working, but a slow reading of the instructions fixed that issue as well. The instructions are a bit jumbled, but everything is there that you need. Take it slow and you will be fine with assembly.Bottom Line: this is a great heavy-duty desk base and worth the extra money. You will have an easy time with assembly if you take your time with the instructions and have an extra person to help out.
Reviewer: TL
Rating: 4,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: When I transitioned to full time working from home it soon became clear that my big corner desk from 1995 just wasn’t going to cut it anymore. I wanted something similar in functionality to the Steelcase standing desk I have in the office, but without the $1000+ price tag. The RISE UP legs with a top I made from cherry and African padauk made a stylish replacement and upgrade from the 1990s look for about $420 all in. It is quieter and smoother in operation than the Steelcase desk I have in the office.Why only 4 stars? A combination of things added up to one star. None of these would prevent me from buying another one (which will probably happen soon since my wife now wants one).(1) The plastic cap on one of the motor controllers arrived cracked with a piece broken off. That side faces the tabletop so you will never see it, but it looks like it was shipped that way.(2) The end of one of the legs had the paint scratched off. With the amount of foam padding I don’t see how that could have happened in shipping so it looks like it was packed that way. Easy enough for that part to be facing the wall, but still.(3) Excessively long screws. The screws to attach the desktop are longer than I’d prefer to be using if I only had a standard 3/4″ thick desktop. Mine is 7/8″ thick so they worked for me, but that could cause somebody else some issues. There are no warnings about minimum desktop thickness in the instructions.(4) There are no pre-drilled holes on the frame for mounting a CPU holder so the PC is mounted to the frame. You can get them to mount to the underside of the desktop, but a couple of mount points on the frame would make things easier.

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5 avaliações para Pernas de mesa em pé, moldura de mesa ajustável com motor duplo com memória, base elétrica, altura da base, pernas de mesa elétrica

  1. valentin

    Very solid product. Would purchase again

  2. Barnett family

    My Uncaged Ergonomics RISE UP electric sit/stand desk frame arrived and, I have to say, I was a bit nervous about it. I went with this option over the much more expensive iMovr Lander option ($750+ desk frame) and other more expensive options like Jarvis (which I already own for my wife’s desk), UpliftDesk or Standdesk ( all 3 around $450-$550) so I was expecting a tough build and a product with some flaws.My first observation was the packing, It was incredibly well packed so there was no chance of damage during shipping. I mean, really, really well packaged. Once I opened it and reviewed the instructions, I got to work on the build. It was simply designed and well engineered. No problem with missing parts, poor paint/welds, or mis-aligned screw threads, etc. Really no issue at all putting this together. All in, it took right at one hour from start to finish and I was going slow and easy. The instructions come as a single page that has illustrations that are easy to follow and well worded. No problem expanding the desk for my 6 foot long desk and it could easily go wider out but I didn’t measure how far to confirm the max distance. They provide all the hardware to mount your desk to the frame, secure the electrical control and include stick-on “zip like” ties for cable management. I was also surprised to receive 6 rubber spacers for use between the frame and desk top. I’d read DIY guides recommending you add these…and Uncaged Ergonomics had already included them.Once built, I checked the heights to ensure they were true to the specs. It has a low height of 26″ and max height of 52″. It easily lifts my 6′ by 3′, 100 pound butcher block desk top with my PC and Monitor on the desk. No problems at all. It is also quiet and lifts fast but starts out and stops smoothly so no jarring at all.I am really impressed with the quality and the price is unbeatable. Do yourself (and your wallet) a favor if you are going the DIY route and get this frame over the other available options. My initial impression is this desk is sturdier and better built than the Jarvis desk frame. Time will tell if it also has a solid reliability record but it is off to a great start.

  3. BimmerRuffian

    I’ve been looking at sit-stand desks for months but pricing vs features vs availability has been killing me. I quickly realized putting a table top on a separately purchased set of legs was the way to go. After months of research I found that most of these legs are all manufactured in a very limited number of factories in China and if you find the features you want(height range, 1 vs 2 motors, 2 stage vs 3 stage, memory controller vs basic up and down controller) the only real difference is branding. I put my theory to the test and purchased the least expensive set with the features I wanted and so far it’s a winner:Pros – 1. fast shipping, box arrived a day early2. well packaged3. mostly clear instructions; one step is badly written but the illustration is correct and makes clear whatshould be done next4. smooth and quiet operationCons(I really had to stretch to find a couple) -1. If you are mounting a solid hardwood table top, I’d suggest makingthe mounting holes into slots to avoid cracks as the wood expands and contracts over time2.The legs seemed slightly out of sync once I mounted the top and moved the desk into it’s final spot. Thisresulted in a shimmy or rocking motion as the top was moved up or down. I would suggest everyone justdo a reset once you have the desk in its final location; problem solved.Updated: so yourself a favor and check all the bolts for tightness after about a week of use… You be glad you did. Still love the desk

  4. Eric K Hays

    I decided to make my own desktop since I no longer work in the office due to the pandemic, but I wanted the same functionality of the variable height desk I used at work, so I did my homework and decided to purchase this desktop base, based on a lot of research. I am very happy with it!Pros: very, very sturdy; well-made and engineered. I built a 1.5” thick walnut desktop, measuring 29” x 60”. It probably weighs 90 lbs and the base handles the weight with no problem. The motors are quiet; you know that they are running, but the noise is minimal.Cons: not really any issues, per se. Take your time with the instructions and the table will go together easily. The table’s electronics did not work the first time, but I followed the reset instructions and it worked, first time. The memory settings took a bit of time to get working, but a slow reading of the instructions fixed that issue as well. The instructions are a bit jumbled, but everything is there that you need. Take it slow and you will be fine with assembly.Bottom Line: this is a great heavy-duty desk base and worth the extra money. You will have an easy time with assembly if you take your time with the instructions and have an extra person to help out.

  5. TL

    When I transitioned to full time working from home it soon became clear that my big corner desk from 1995 just wasn’t going to cut it anymore. I wanted something similar in functionality to the Steelcase standing desk I have in the office, but without the $1000+ price tag. The RISE UP legs with a top I made from cherry and African padauk made a stylish replacement and upgrade from the 1990s look for about $420 all in. It is quieter and smoother in operation than the Steelcase desk I have in the office.Why only 4 stars? A combination of things added up to one star. None of these would prevent me from buying another one (which will probably happen soon since my wife now wants one).(1) The plastic cap on one of the motor controllers arrived cracked with a piece broken off. That side faces the tabletop so you will never see it, but it looks like it was shipped that way.(2) The end of one of the legs had the paint scratched off. With the amount of foam padding I don’t see how that could have happened in shipping so it looks like it was packed that way. Easy enough for that part to be facing the wall, but still.(3) Excessively long screws. The screws to attach the desktop are longer than I’d prefer to be using if I only had a standard 3/4″ thick desktop. Mine is 7/8″ thick so they worked for me, but that could cause somebody else some issues. There are no warnings about minimum desktop thickness in the instructions.(4) There are no pre-drilled holes on the frame for mounting a CPU holder so the PC is mounted to the frame. You can get them to mount to the underside of the desktop, but a couple of mount points on the frame would make things easier.

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