Wednesday, November 16th 2022

Thermaltake Unveils the brand-new CYCLEDESK 100 Smart Gaming Desk

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Power, Cooling, Gaming peripherals, and enthusiast Memory solutions, proudly announces CYCLEDESK 100, a new addition to their desk lineups. Under the hood, CYCLEDESK 100 is designed to address the needs of a multi-purpose desk. Designed not only for gaming and working, but professional cycling esports, CYCLEDESK 100 is packed with an exclusive APP, assorted smart features that get you poised for the day before even starting, an RGB light strip to light up your ambiance, and, last but not least, all the small details of the desk.

For starters, CYCLEDESK 100 looks nothing like your everyday desk. Its small footprint and mobility allow it to fit into the majority of environments and will change your preconception about a desk. CYCLEDESK 100 is designed with three main use cases in mind, professional cycling esports, working, and gaming. To elaborate, when using CYCLEDESK 100 for cycling esports, you can have your PC monitor or laptop set up on the desk to watch the contents you enjoy. In terms of working and gaming, to ensure all-day comfort, desk height can be easily adjusted to meet your needs. Plus, with the wheels installed, moving around your house is no longer an issue anymore.
Empowered by TT Smart Control Unit, CYCELDESK 100 can be height-adjusted through your mobile devices via WiFi or PC. Besides, 16.8 million RGB lighting colors and effects can be tweaked from the comfort of your fingertips. What's more, your usage and height settings will be recorded, and therefore adjust desk heights according to your schedule. Lastly, with RGB Desk Mobile APP, an exclusive app for CYCLEDESK 100 available on Android and iOS, it is more than intuitive for you to switch between 4 preset desk heights from 72 cm, 90 cm, 100 cm, to 117 cm. In addition, lighting effects, frequencies, and brightness can also be tweaked effortlessly. On the other hand, with iTake Engine Software, also an exclusive app available on Android and iOS, enables users to switch between preset desk heights and lighting mentioned above, and it allows desk height to be set from anywhere between 72 cm to 117 cm (28.3" ~ 46").

We make it even easier to work with CYCLEDESK 100, users get to ascend, descend, and set as preset with a push of a button on the front panel. There's also a display showing exactly your current desk height. As for its build quality, we have implemented upgraded electric motors for a far smoother adjusting experience. Aside from that, safety is what we value the most. CYCLEDESK 100 will automatically stop once touching the surface of unwanted objects thanks to the anti-collision safety sensor installed. More little details and features include the ability to move with four 360° rotating and lockable casters, a side laptop stand for organized desk space, a cable management system for a clutter-free user experience, and a waterproof mouse pad to keep the surface clean at all times.

CYCLEDESK 100, with its versatility being able to run in a wide array of use cases such as cycling esports, workspaces, and gaming, can not only fit in any environment you put in but provide the best ergonomics and user experience, period. CYCLEDESK 100 is second to none in terms of multi-purpose desks and is your go-to option for cycling esports, works, games, and more.

Features of CYCLEDESK 100:
Great for cycling esports, works, and games

CYCLEDESK 100 is a professional bike training desk and can be height-adjusted effortlessly. Its small footprint makes it possible to be pushed around, thereby being extremely mobile. It's great for a majority of use cases, including cycling esports, workplaces, and gaming.

TT Smart Control Unit
TT Smart Control Box is the heart of the CYCLEDESK 100, making it not only a desk but smarter than you think. With this small box, you can control your desk directly and stably on your phone or PC via WiFi. Also, the powerful MCU can remember your desk settings and usage habits, and will automatically adjust your desk according to your needs.

Exclusive RGB Desk Mobile App
Through RGB Desk Mobile APP, desk height can smoothly be set from 72 cm to 117 cm and switched between 4 levels of programmable desk heights. Besides, your settings will be recorded, and adjusted your desk height according to your schedule. On top of that, 4 different lighting effects, 5 brightness levels, and lighting speed can all be tweaked until you're satisfied.

iTkae Engine Software
Through iTAKE Engine Software, you can easily set the desk height from 72 cm to 117 cm (28.3" ~ 46"). To take things one step further, you can choose between 4 different lighting effect settings with 5 brightness levels and lighting speed.

Record All Your Usage
CYCLEDESK 100 will automatically adjust desk height according to your schedule and usage habits.

RGB Lighting Strip
The CYCLEDESK 100 Smart Gaming Desk comes with an RGB Lighting Strip. Customize, control and sync lighting effects via the Thermaltake RGB desk mobile app or iTAKE engine software. Take it a step further and choose between 4 different lighting effect settings coupled with 5 individual levels of brightness and lighting speed.

6-Button Easy Access Panel
Utilizes a 6-button controller for easy operations along with a digital display board that shows accurate height adjustments. The smart controller panel can set up to 4 height memory settings, so users can store and conveniently switch to their desired height setting with a push of a button.

Stable Motor
The upgraded electric motor offers the desk a stable process when adjusting the height.

Anti-collision Safety Sensor
For your safety, we've included an anti-collision safety sensor to automatically detect when the desk encounters obstacles while elevating your gaming desk.

Excellent Mobility with Four Wheels
Designed with four 360° rotating and lockable casters that enable you to roll this desk to everywhere you like.

Full-Size Laptop Stand
Cradle up your devices vertically, and build up a neat and organized space for your desk.

Cable-management System
Easy and convenient to sort out your cable for keeping your workspace clutter-free.

Waterproof Mouse Pad
High-density physical cloth waterproof surface. In daily use, if water or beverages are sprinkled on the mouse pad, small water droplets will form, which are not easy to penetrate.
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20 Comments on Thermaltake Unveils the brand-new CYCLEDESK 100 Smart Gaming Desk

#1
Dirt Chip
And after all that whistle and blows you put the computer box on the floor??
:kookoo:
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#2
Gmr_Chick
What the hell is "cycling esports"?! :wtf: :roll::wtf:

If TT wasn't pulling things out of their collective buttcheeks, they sure as hell are now, with "cycling esports" :roll:
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#3
Bomby569
Gmr_ChickWhat the hell is "cycling esports"?! :wtf: :roll::wtf:

If TT wasn't pulling things out of their collective buttcheeks, they sure as hell are now, with "cycling esports" :roll:
it's a thing and moves a lot of money, the strava nuts the zwift. Probably the most sucessuful multiverse shit out there
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#4
BIGMicro
When the electricity is too expensive:mad:, your GPU takes too much Wo_O and you want to play a lil bit some games :rockout:but first you have to jump on your bike...
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#5
freeagent
Lol so that is what you use to power your shiny new GPU :D
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#6
Arco
So where does the PC go? On the floor? On your back?
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#7
JAB Creations
Gmr_ChickWhat the hell is "cycling esports"?! :wtf: :roll::wtf:

If TT wasn't pulling things out of their collective buttcheeks, they sure as hell are now, with "cycling esports" :roll:
I'm currently in Florida which basically means the humidity is effectively living underwater. So most of the year during super-summer I'll use a stationary bike to get some exercise. It's only during half of the regular summer (what the rest of the country calls winter) that I'm justified to go outside and still not at peak radiation between 10AM - 4PM. Yeah, I will agree that there is malformed "marketing speak" though I like the idea of having a game to make me want to increase my RPM/heart rate while in reasonable temperature/humidity. Plus it takes 1 minute to take out the stationary bike versus 20 minutes to put on a shirt, shoes, find keys, phone, headphones, etc. And if you ever get the chance to visit Florida - don't! You will sweat in the shade, at midnight!
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#8
Gmr_Chick
JAB CreationsI'm currently in Florida which basically means the humidity is effectively living underwater. So most of the year during super-summer I'll use a stationary bike to get some exercise. It's only during half of the regular summer (what the rest of the country calls winter) that I'm justified to go outside and still not at peak radiation between 10AM - 4PM. Yeah, I will agree that there is malformed "marketing speak" though I like the idea of having a game to make me want to increase my RPM/heart rate while in reasonable temperature/humidity. Plus it takes 1 minute to take out the stationary bike versus 20 minutes to put on a shirt, shoes, find keys, phone, headphones, etc. And if you ever get the chance to visit Florida - don't! You will sweat in the shade, at midnight!
As a California gal, born and raised, I lived there for most of my life. We'd get a "humid" day here and there (and even then, considering where I live now, I'd hardly call that humid lol). Fast forward to July of this year, when we moved across the country to North Carolina. The weather was almost like a culture shock. I mean, my dad (RIP) would always tell me stories about family that lived out here, how bad the humidity was, etc. but...I'll never forget the moment my mom and I left the airport out here and my glasses COMPLETELY fogged up from the humidity! :roll: I felt like I was in a sauna :roll:

That was when I realized all the stuff I'd been reading about the area during the summer months was completely true :laugh:
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#9
illusion archives
Gmr_ChickWhat the hell is "cycling esports"?! :wtf: :roll::wtf:

If TT wasn't pulling things out of their collective buttcheeks, they sure as hell are now, with "cycling esports" :roll:
Well, in some regions, Thermaltake is also a bicycle retailer: bike.thermaltake.com/
But the idea of “combining” its two markets is too strange!
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Tt even has a "cycling esports" tournament! bike.thermaltake.com/tc_/news/10-15-tt-cycling-esports-review-408-408.html
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#10
freeagent
Gmr_ChickThat was when I realized all the stuff I'd been reading about the area during the summer months was completely true
It gets pretty hot and humid here too in the summer.. its like standing in someone's mouth.. :laugh:

I hate summer, and I hate winter. Maybe spring and fall too since its a combination of two :D
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#11
lexluthermiester
Is it just me or does this seem like the coolest and most well thought out dumbest thing ever?
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#12
Beertintedgoggles
I feel like everyone missed a very important aspect of this product.... it is the desk ONLY.
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#13
Dirt Chip
Remind me of that great "Black Mirror" episode when you need to cycle to make electricity to earn your living after the world having catastrophic power crisis (that is, out of oil and sustainable no alternative).
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#14
Operandi
JAB CreationsI'm currently in Florida which basically means the humidity is effectively living underwater. So most of the year during super-summer I'll use a stationary bike to get some exercise. It's only during half of the regular summer (what the rest of the country calls winter) that I'm justified to go outside and still not at peak radiation between 10AM - 4PM. Yeah, I will agree that there is malformed "marketing speak" though I like the idea of having a game to make me want to increase my RPM/heart rate while in reasonable temperature/humidity. Plus it takes 1 minute to take out the stationary bike versus 20 minutes to put on a shirt, shoes, find keys, phone, headphones, etc. And if you ever get the chance to visit Florida - don't! You will sweat in the shade, at midnight!
Same but for opposite reasons, snow, ice and wind chill.

It looks like a well thought out idea but its pretty niche, I use my smart trainer multiple times a week in the off season but I don't feel the need to have dedicated desk for it.
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#15
JAB Creations
OperandiSame but for opposite reasons, snow, ice and wind chill.

It looks like a well thought out idea but its pretty niche, I use my smart trainer multiple times a week in the off season but I don't feel the need to have dedicated desk for it.
I completely agree that it's a bit niche, maybe one my business gets large enough I could have some of my employees develop something for it knowing it would be very unlikely to turn a profit. I'd easily take the cold, snow and windchill over pointlessly sweating because then all I would have to do is put on a coat...and I could finally justify wearing a shirt, indoors!
Gmr_ChickAs a California gal, born and raised, I lived there for most of my life. We'd get a "humid" day here and there (and even then, considering where I live now, I'd hardly call that humid lol). Fast forward to July of this year, when we moved across the country to North Carolina. The weather was almost like a culture shock. I mean, my dad (RIP) would always tell me stories about family that lived out here, how bad the humidity was, etc. but...I'll never forget the moment my mom and I left the airport out here and my glasses COMPLETELY fogged up from the humidity! :roll: I felt like I was in a sauna :roll:

That was when I realized all the stuff I'd been reading about the area during the summer months was completely true :laugh:
I have the United States snow map literally every day since late 2019 so I can plan to move someplace that has enough people, high speed Internet and close proximity to snow-skiing for as long in the year as can be. The territory of Colorado has snow as late as June though I'm not sure when their slopes close. Skiing easily is way better than a gym because there is wide open spaces and beautiful views versus a closed in space with lots of dudes many dropping weights loudly because that is somehow impressive...to all the other dudes. I visited Nevada once and it was hot though dry and I'd take that over 100% humidity any day! I've got about two dozen weather maps on my custom home page and it's relatively low humidity today for almost all of the southeast. My glasses fog almost every night I have to go outside to do anything, it is ridiculous. Hopefully the economics of North Carolina are better than California, I hate that criminals have a tendency to take over places with nice weather.
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#16
ThrashZone
Hi,
Can't blame the dude not wanting to wear that suit outside in public :laugh:
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#17
lexluthermiester
BeertintedgogglesI feel like everyone missed a very important aspect of this product.... it is the desk ONLY.
Not at all. Seriously, a tiny desk on wheels? Well designed, sure, but practical as an actual PC desk? Hell no.
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#18
Beertintedgoggles
lexluthermiesterNot at all. Seriously, a tiny desk on wheels? Well designed, sure, but practical as an actual PC desk? Hell no.
That was my whole point, we're agreeing on this. It's simply a desk on wheels with height adjustment. Everyone else is playing into the marketing trick of, "Look at this indoor cycling desk... ". I'd rather save the money, wall mount my monitor and get a VESA mountable tiny PC.
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#19
Gmr_Chick
This desk looks like those you find in doctor's office exam rooms.
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#20
lexluthermiester
BeertintedgogglesThat was my whole point, we're agreeing on this. It's simply a desk on wheels with height adjustment. Everyone else is playing into the marketing trick of, "Look at this indoor cycling desk... ". I'd rather save the money, wall mount my monitor and get a VESA mountable tiny PC.
Oh, ok. I thought you were criticizing our comments..
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