If you’re looking for a new desk and fancy something more interesting than a slab from Ikea and slapping some legs on it as I have, then Thermaltake has you covered with the new TOUGHDESK 350 Smart Gaming Desk.
The new TOUGHDESK 350 from Thermaltake is a smart gaming desk with lots of features and controls to suit your desk needs. Users are able to use the iTake Engine software to adjust desk height and RGB lighting from their phone, PC or through the buttons on the edge of the desk. The desk is ideal for those who prefer a varied desk height whether standing or sitting.
The two adjustable legs make use of upgraded dual electric motors and allow the desk to be lifted from 70cm all the way up to 110cm and come with four preset heights of 70cm, 80cm, 90cm and 100cm. Ensuring the desk is stable and safe when being adjusted is the anti-collision safety sensors which automatically detect when the desk encounters obstacles when on the move. The frame of the desk is made of steel which efficiently prevents vibration during height adjustment and ensures the lifting process is smooth and stable.
Being a gaming desk means that it is legally required to feature RGB lighting, which adorns the full mousemat which covers the entire desk. The mouse mat is incredibly smooth for swift mouse movements plus it is water-resistant and easy to clean. Users who demand an uncluttered setup will be happy to see the cable management system on the rear underside of the desk keeping your cables out of the way and out of site.
If you would like to learn more about the Thermaltake TOUGHDESK 350, you can visit the product page at thermaltake.com.
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