





Product description
One Table for Work and Relaxation 
Slides Under Sofa for a Closer Reach 
Fold It. Store It. Forget It’s There. 
TV Tray for Chill Gaming Nights 
Work, Dine, Read — All from Bed 
Thoughtful Details for Everyday Comfort
Integrated Phone Holder: This C-shaped side table features a phone holder to keep your device secure and within reach; perfect for multitasking during meals or work from your couch or bed, enabling hands-free video calls, streaming, or browsing.
Extra Mouse Tray: The folding TV tray table includes a side tray for holding your mouse or small items, enhancing workspace convenience; perfect for gaming, working, or browsing comfortably from your favorite seat.
C-Shaped Foldable Design: Easily slide this C-shaped end table for your couch under furniture for quick access; its foldable design ensures compact storage, making it a space-saving solution for flexible living.
All-Purpose Tray Table: These TV tables for eating are versatile—great for meals, work, reading, crafting, or serving snacks; they’re also easy to pack for camping trips or RV setups, making them a handy all-around solution.
Sturdy & Stable: Designed with a durable steel frame, this TV tray table offers stability while eating, working, or relaxing; its reinforced structure ensures it stays steady, whether used as a sofa table or for other purposes.
7 reviews for Evermagin Folding TV Tray for Eating, Foldable Laptop Table with Mouse Tray for Work, C Shaped End Table for Couch, Sofa Side Desk for Living Room, Bedroom, Black
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$59.99

rjv –
Excellant Quality!
Sorry no pictures (don’t do well with those). The build quality was very good. Instructions were easy to follow. getting the mouse tray to end up on the right side for me was a bit tacking for me, but that was just old age showing whose’s in charge! I had a certain place I wanted it to fit and a shredder that needed under it. The only demensions I didn’t know were the thickness for the legs. I took the chance and it fit prefectly (a 1/4 inch less and no go). Exactly what I needed.Someone commented on the mouse tray being flimsy. I found it to be heavy enough metal and firm, not shaking!
Andrew –
Surprisingly clever design with sturdy construction
Very impressed with this little table. It’s perfect for my ThinkPad laptop. It was easy to put together, took me about 25 minutes. It’s durable and simple, two of my favorite qualities in things. I think if it shipped with some wheels as an option in addition to the round feet it has for the base would be a great upgrade for future iterations of this table.
Frank F. –
Good table with a few flaws…
Got this because I needed something smaller that I could fold up and store when not in use. Assembly was a little confusing at first but easy enough once I figured it out despite me installing one of the bars upside down at first. It is sturdy desk with a fair bit of weight to it so if you want something very lightweight just to eat dinner in front of your TV I doubt this will work for you. I do however have two issues with it, one being the phone holder is absolutely worthless which thankfully you can omit during assembly without compromising the look or functionality of the table whatsoever. It’s just a metal piece that is held on with the screws used to attach the wooden support to the metal frame, you didn’t use it nobody would even notice. The second issue is the slide out tray for the mouse is solid but is too loose. I suppose this is so it easily slides in and out, but I’d prefer it to be a bit more snug so it doesn’t flop around. Speaking of the tray and holder both have very sharp edges that can cut so take some caution when handling them.I have seen some complaints regarding the lack of wheels but it’s not really supposed to, however another reviewer does link some caster wheels compatible with the table so I might try those. All in all if you can get on sale (I paid $43 before taxes.) it’s a good table.
Brandy routh –
Sturdy and compact
This couldn’t be any more perfect for what I needed. It fits perfectly and so easy to use and assemble.
bringbackmsmoney –
Excellent for what it is
I got this ‘desk’ to use while visiting my mom at Skilled Nursing. It’s as portable as a folding chair and can be folded up out of the way.Assembly was easy. I did not use the goofy phone holder. The slide-out for the mouse is nice and necessary if you’re using a mouse.The size of the table top is adequate for a laptop or perhaps for writing if that’s your thing. But is JUST enough space. Which is fine, because anything larger would be more bulky and heavier.I searched for a fair bit of time before finding this item and I am glad I found it.If you need a foldable, portable desk that looks nice and is functional for laptop use, this should work for you.
Taryn Leigh –
Perfect solution after removing our coffee table
We had to get rid of our coffee table after my disabled father moved in so we could create a more comfortable and accessible space for his wheelchair. We ended up buying two of these tables, along with behind-the-couch shelves with built-in outlets, and the setup has worked out great.These tables fit really well with our large sectional and slide right up to the couch without taking up much floor space. The size is just right for drinks, laptops, and everyday use. The extra mouse tray is a nice bonus and makes it even more functional.The screws and support bars feel solid and well-made, and once assembled, the tables are sturdy and don’t wobble. They fold easily if needed but feel stable when in use. For the price, the quality really impressed us.Overall, this was an excellent value for the money and a smart alternative to a traditional coffee table. They’ve made our living room more accessible and practical without sacrificing functionality. I’d definitely recommend these, especially if you need a flexible setup.
D’ –
Lousy tray table for food and laptop, but pretty good side table for the couch.
Not great as a TV tray or portable desk at the couch. It’s way too tall, and the surface is really slippery for plates and cups. Plates and cups will slide if the table is moved or pulled closer. It also has way less surface area than most other TV trays I’ve tried out, cannot be adjusted to be lower, and it doesn’t have any protective lip around the edges, so I don’t feel comfortable eating on it.The pull-out additions are functionally useless. The metal tray on the side is wobbly and not ideal for a mouse or heavy mug. The phone holder that folds out has dangerously sharp corners, and is way too narrow to fit a phone with a decent case on it. When a phone is put in the holder, it covers the bottom half inch of the screen, preventing me from using my phone’s navigation buttons while it’s resting in it. I’ve removed the side tray and phone holder from the table and thrown them away.Considering the extra cost and weight of this item, it feels like a downgrade to the cheaper tray tables I used before. When advertised as a table for eating or using your laptop on the couch, you can do so much better for much less money.However, I’m still giving this 3 stars because it still makes a great side table. Fortunately I have a couch that is exactly the perfect height, and while I didn’t intend for this to be a side table for it, serendipity prevailed. So while I didn’t get the TV tray experience I was hoping for, I did get a nice side table I didn’t even know I wanted.