Sanwa Supply released the MR-VESA17, a storage tray that mounts directly to the back of VESA-compatible monitors. This accessory turns the empty space behind your display into usable storage for power strips and small items. It offers a practical solution for readers frustrated by cable clutter who want to maintain a clean desk aesthetic. The design prioritizes functionality by keeping essential items within reach without adding visual noise to your workspace.
Sanwa Supply releases a VESA-mountable tray to hide power strips behind monitors
The unit attaches to standard VESA 75x75mm and 100x100mm mounting patterns found on most modern displays. Its flat profile ensures it remains compatible with monitor arms, allowing users to tilt or swivel their screens without obstruction. This specific constraint addresses a common pain point where bulkier accessories block the natural movement of adjustable stands. The tray sits securely against the monitor back while leaving enough clearance for arm mechanics to operate freely.
Specifications
- VESA Compatibility: 75x75mm, 100x100mm
- Max Load: 5kg
- Dimensions: 400mm (W) x 100mm (D)
- Weight: 654g
- Price: 3,780 JPY (around $23.26)
The tray measures 400mm wide by 100mm deep, providing a broad surface for organizing cables and devices. It supports a maximum load of 5kg, which is sufficient for heavy power bricks and multiple adapters. The height of the tray adjusts in four 25mm steps, ranging from 178mm to 253mm to fit different monitor depths. The entire unit weighs 654g, ensuring it adds minimal weight to the monitor assembly while maintaining stability.
Sanwa Supply lists the MR-VESA17 for 3,780 JPY (around $23.26) via its direct sales channel. The product is available for purchase in Japan starting July 2, 2026. This pricing makes it an affordable option for users looking to upgrade their desk organization without a significant investment. The direct-to-consumer model keeps costs low while ensuring customers receive the specific Japanese tax-included price.




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