TEAMIX 14.2 inch Monitor Stand Riser Review – Solid Desk Upgrade?

TEAMIX 14.2 inch Monitor Stand Riser, Wood Monitor Riser with Storage for Desk Small Monitor Stand TV/Screen/PC/Laptop Riser Computer Stand Desktop Shelf (Black-14.2 inch)
TEAMIX
- 【Prefect Office Partner】Multi-function Stand ★Raise monitor/laptop/printer/game box ★Relieve fatigue ★Increase storage space.
- 【Ergonomic Design】 Helps reduce eye, neck, and back strain related to computer work and provides you a healthier working environment.
- 【Sturdy and high quality】 It can hold 80Ibs, strong and sturdy. made of high quality MDF wood board. Minimal, modern design that fits in easily with most home decor.
- 【Size & Easy to Assemble】 14.2*9.5*3.4inch (L*W*H) Inner height: 2.76 inch. We provide assembly instruction and tools.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Strong 80 lbs weight capacity — handles most monitors and laptops without flex
- Built-in under-shelf storage for cables, keyboards or small accessories
- Ergonomic height helps reduce neck and upper-back strain during long sessions
- Minimalist black wood finish matches most home and office decor
- Comes with assembly tools and straightforward instructions — ready in under 10 minutes
Cons
- Inner height of 2.76 inches is tight for thicker items like full-size wireless keyboards
- Ships with a slight new-wood smell that lingers for a day or two in a small room
- No cable management slots or routing holes — cords tend to bunch under the shelf
- Only available in one size, so larger multi-monitor setups will need a wider alternative
Quick Verdict
If you're hunting for a no-frills monitor stand riser that actually sits level, doesn't wobble and gives your neck a break during a full workday, the TEAMIX 14.2 inch Monitor Stand Riser is a sensible budget pick. It won't win design awards, but the 80 lbs capacity, solid MDF build and under-shelf storage solve a real desk problem without emptying your wallet. I'd rate it a 4.3 out of 5 — it earns four stars comfortably, with the fifth withheld only because a couple of thoughtful details are missing.
What Is the TEAMIX Monitor Stand Riser?
I unboxed this on a rainy Tuesday morning while setting up a new monitor arm in my home office — a space that's perpetually short on square footage. The TEAMIX riser arrived in a compact, double-boxed carton with foam corner protectors, which was reassuring before I'd even opened it. The panels were wrapped individually, and the hardware came in a small labelled zip bag. No scuffed edges, no dings. First impressions mattered here, and the package delivered.

The stand is made from engineered MDF — not solid hardwood, which is fair at this price point — with a matte black laminate finish that looks clean on a light oak desk and equally at home on a dark console. At 14.2 by 9.5 inches and 3.4 inches tall, it's a small riser designed for a single monitor or laptop. The inner clearance of 2.76 inches gives you just enough room to slide a slim keyboard, a small stack of notebooks or a phone charger pack underneath. It's a modest amount of space, but in a cramped office, every inch counts.
Key Features
- Holds up to 80 lbs — stable enough for most monitors and printers
- MDF wood board with smooth black laminate finish
- Raised design helps align screen at a healthier eye level
- Under-shelf storage for cables, drives or slim accessories
- Dimensions: 14.2 × 9.5 × 3.4 inches; inner height 2.76 inches
- Includes assembly tools and illustrated instructions
- Minimal modern aesthetic suits most desk environments
Hands-On Review
I placed the stand on my 55-inch desk — yes, I know that's a wide workspace, but I wanted to test it against a clutter of notebooks, a desk lamp and a pair of headphones. Assembling the riser took me about eight minutes, which included reading the diagram twice because I'm stubborn about following instructions. The four cylindrical metal posts slot into the board with small protective caps that prevent scratches on your desk surface. Everything tightened firmly without any stripped threads, which is never a guarantee with budget furniture hardware.
Once assembled, I loaded it with a 24-inch Dell monitor — nothing heavy, maybe 12 lbs total with the stand — and the whole unit sat perfectly level. No rocking, no flex. I pushed it from the side to test lateral stability and it didn't budge. That's important because the last riser I tested had rubber feet that kept sliding on my desk mat during the day. These feet grip firmly; I haven't had to re-level it once.
After a full week of use, the neck and shoulder fatigue I'd been experiencing with my monitor sitting flat on the desk noticeably eased. I'm 5'9", and without the riser my screen sat about 4 inches below eye level. With the TEAMIX in place, the monitor now sits nearly at eye height when I'm seated upright. That's a small shift in geometry, but it makes a real difference by hour three of a writing sprint. What surprised me was the storage — I didn't expect to use the under-shelf space, but I ended up sliding my 65W USB-C charger brick and a short extension cable in there, which cleared a surprising amount of desk clutter.
The only minor grievance: that new-wood smell. It's not overpowering, and it dissipated within 36 hours with the window open, but if you're sensitive to off-gassing, give it a day in a ventilated room before loading your equipment onto it. There's also no built-in cable routing, so cords from the monitor drape down the front of the stand. A $3 pack of adhesive cable clips solved that for me, but it's a detail TEAMIX could easily address in a v2.
Who Should Buy It?
If you work from a laptop on a desk and want to pair it with an external monitor without buying a full monitor arm, this riser is a straightforward solution. It's also a solid choice for renters or anyone in a temporary workspace who can't or doesn't want to commit to permanent desk modifications.
Students in a dorm room or shared apartment will appreciate the compact footprint and the storage shelf for keeping a desk lamp base or notebooks off the work surface. Gamers with a single monitor setup on a smaller desk can use it to bring their screen to a more comfortable viewing angle.
Skip this if you run a dual-monitor or ultrawide setup — the 14.2-inch width simply won't accommodate two monitors side by side, and an ultrawide will overhang the edges uncomfortably. If you need more storage height, look for a riser with at least 4 inches of inner clearance. And if you're after a truly premium look with integrated cable management, the extra $20–$30 spent on an aluminium model will be worth it for you.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If you need a wider surface for a large monitor or dual-screen setup, the Atlantic Dual Monitor Stand offers a broader platform and integrated drawer storage, though it sits at a similar price tier. For a premium upgrade with full aluminium construction and cable routing channels, the Rain design mStand is a perennial favourite among Mac users — just know that it doesn't include under-shelf storage. On a tighter budget, the FOHOMES Monitor Stand provides comparable dimensions and capacity at a slightly lower price point, though the particle board construction is noticeably lighter.
FAQ
The stand is rated to hold up to 80 lbs. Most standard monitors, laptops and printers sit well within that limit, so you don't need to worry about sag or flex under normal desk use.
Final Verdict
The TEAMIX 14.2 inch Monitor Stand Riser does exactly what it says on the tin — it raises your monitor, clears your desk and holds up well under daily use. The 80 lbs capacity, clean black finish and 8-minute assembly make it a practical choice for anyone building a more ergonomic home office without overspending. It's not perfect: the inner clearance is snug, there's no cable management built in, and the MDF material won't fool anyone into thinking it's solid walnut. But at this price, those trade-offs are fair and expected. If your desk setup needs a simple, sturdy lift, this riser is worth the desk space.