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True to its name, the Arena Moto Sit-Stand Desk from Arozzi features a motorized sit-stand mechanism to take your desk space to the next level. Designed for gamers, developers, and WFHers alike, the dual-motor Arena Moto can be adjusted from 28 inches up to 46.5 inches and supports up to 265 pounds on the desk surface at full height Read More
Has anyone tried this with monitor arms or Samsung G9 monitors?
I have a G9 and a secondary screen. Both are attached to my current desk with monitor arms. I'm looking for a new desk, and will need one to support monitor arm attachments.
MikSchultzyAny monitor arms will work with the Arena Gaming Desk. We do suggest that grommet style mounting is used. The Arena has 3 custom cutouts from grommet style mounting. So, if your arms are capable of grommet mounts I would install them that way. Grommet mounting is more secure, disperses the weight of the monitors throughout the wooden panels of the desk, and will have less sway and wobble. If you must use C-Clamp style mounting it will also work.
adi518The Arena Moto is 63" (5 Feet, 3 Inches) Wide. I have setup many different monitors as well as dual monitors on the desk and still had room for a Full ATX case.
Is there anyway to order replacement parts? I think i had a defective screw set and my tower and all fell off when the left table pannel screw pilots came unglued/unset, so the screws and holes all popped out. Just need to order the left side pannel and some hardware im sure.
TdubsDid you contact Drop or Arozzi customer support?
ilusions4
Sep 19, 2019
This video hurts to watch (some might even call it cringe), but here's why you shouldn't buy this desk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWUq56S29cg
I've never had worse customer service for a worse product in my life.
Yes, try these steps they should help resolve the wobble.
Make sure that the two bolts on the insides of both legs are tight. The top bolt should never be loosened, however it should be snug (make sure not to overtighten this bolt. The bottom bolt should be tightened very well.
Adjust the disk on the bottom of the desk to assure the desk is set level. Even on carpet this can assist in reducing wobble.
If the above 2 steps do not resolve your issue then you would need to remove the legs (or just turn the desk upside down so the legs are pointing upwards) then remove the feet from the legs. Re-install the feet using an X pattern while tightening down all the bolts. Do not tighten one bolt down all the way. Tighten each bolt down slightly snug. Once you have completed 1 X pattern jiggle the leg left and right and re-align it strait again. Continue this until the bolts are fully tightened down. You should make at least 5-7 passes in the X pattern until they are fully tight.
If all these steps have failed the only last thing to do would be to re-install all the metal frames under the desk and make sure everything is properly aligned and tightened down.
ilusions4
Oct 5, 2022
Tex-ArozziThis is a lot of hassle (that didn't even end up fixing the problem for me) for $500... wait what..? $800 CAD on Amazon now? lol! Does it come with or without warped and dinged-up replacement parts?
I'm still loving my mess of a setup on a $30 used desk and the "I would like to find a way to make it up to him." line immediately followed up with "Do you not think its possible that your situation was an isolated case? When I tell you this desk is the best selling, award winning, patent pending gaming desk out there I am not just blowing smoke." is still the funniest attempt at PR that I've ever witnessed.
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ilusions4
Sep 19, 2019
These desks are extremely wobbly. I bought one off of Amazon half a year ago.
It took me 3 months to return it because Arozzi kept gaslighting me, telling me that I just built the desk wrong, and then that the parts were just bad. When they sent replacement parts, they made me pay for import fees. The replacement parts were really scuffed up and came in a box that was not even taped properly. DO NOT buy this desk; use Facebook marketplace to get a normal desk for much cheaper. I got a big Ikea desk (which was just as thin as this desk) for $30.
To anyone like me who isn't in the states and therefore ineligible for this deal...
There's a very good desk just like this one on Amazon (I picked it up last week for $390 CAD). It's missing the netting cable management that the Arozzi Arena has (instead it comes with three sticky clips to be placed underneath the desk top), but otherwise has the same shape and size.
The legs on this Amazon desk I would say are even a bit better than the Arozzi, as they include a hand crank and can lift well high enough to be a standing desk (I'm 6', and this desk when raised all the way put my arms above 90 degrees, should be good for someone several inches taller than myself).
As I've only received this desk yesterday, I can't say for the longevity of the giant mousepad, but I was pretty impressed by its quality apparent at first touch.
Of course, the Arozzi Arena on Massdrop here was only $330 CAD, so I suppose you could say the extra $60 pays for the improved desk legs.
Link to the desk for anyone curious...:
https://www.amazon.ca/Boost-Standing-Height-Adjustable-Manual/dp/B07FR486B4/ref=lp_7830864011_1_1?srs=7830864011&ie=UTF8&qid=1567235023&sr=8-1