VIVO Under Desk Cable Management Tray Review
The VIVO Under Desk Cable Management Tray mounts under any desk and holds a full power strip and cable bundle. The simplest cable management solution for under $20.
Pros
- + Holds a standard power strip with room for cable bundles
- + Screw mount or adhesive mount, hardware for both included
- + Steel mesh construction allows heat dissipation
- + Under $20 makes buying multiples practical
Cons
- - Adhesive mount weakens under heavy or warm loads
- - Mesh openings can snag thicker cable insulation
We may earn a commission if you buy through our links.
Build and Design
The VIVO Under Desk Cable Management Tray is steel mesh with a powder-coat finish in black or white. The mesh construction has two advantages over solid plastic trays. It allows air circulation around power strips and chargers that generate heat. It keeps the tray lighter, which matters for adhesive-mounted installations.
Dimensions are roughly 16 inches wide by 4.5 inches deep. Most standard 6-outlet surge protectors fit inside with room for cable bundles alongside. Oversized surge protectors may not fit. Measure your power strip before ordering.
Two mounting methods are included. The screw-mount bracket attaches the tray to the desk underside using four screws. The adhesive mount uses double-sided foam tape for surfaces where drilling is not an option.
Performance and Daily Use
Installed with screws into solid wood or MDF, this tray is stable under full load. A surge protector plus several bundled cable runs creates no sag or movement. Screw mounting is the recommended approach for any permanent desk setup.
Adhesive mounting works for lighter loads. A power strip alone, or a small USB hub and a few cables, stays up reliably with the included adhesive. Heavier loads with thick cable bundles may cause the adhesive to loosen over time, especially in warmer rooms. If using adhesive, press firmly for 60 seconds and wait 24 hours before loading.
The mesh sometimes snags the rubber coating on thicker cables when pulling them through. Thread cables carefully on the first install. Once seated, cables sit cleanly in the basket.
The $19 price makes this low-risk to try. If the setup needs more coverage, buying two trays for $38 total is a practical solution: one for the power strip, one for excess cable coils and a USB hub.
Who Should Buy It
Buy this tray if your desk has a power strip on the floor or hanging loose beneath the surface. It solves that problem for under $20. It works well with IKEA KARLBY and ALEX builds, standard MDF desktops, and any standing desk frame.
Who Should Skip It
Skip this tray if your desk surface is hollow-core LINNMON particleboard and you cannot mount near the solid rear edge. The adhesive mount may not hold a fully loaded tray on that surface. A clamp-mount tray is a better fit for hollow desks.
Skip it if your power strip is significantly wider than standard. Verify the 16-inch tray width against your surge protector before ordering.