Monday, June 5th 2023

Thermaltake Introduces the CYCLEDESK 100 Smart Gaming Desk at the Indoor Cycling Esports Tournament

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Power, Cooling, Gaming peripherals, and enthusiast Memory solutions, is excited to hold the Thermaltake Indoor Cycling Esports Tournament at COMPUTEX 2023. In recent years, cycling esports has been gaining traction in the esports industry, and the CYCLEDESK 100 Smart Gaming Desk is a multi-functional desk designed for gaming, working, and professional cycling esports. At COMPUTEX 2023 you can not only watch the Thermaltake Indoor Cycling Esports Tournament, but also experience the CYCLEDESK 100 and other cycling esports gaming gear firsthand.

The CYCLEDESK 100 Smart Gaming Desk is an essential part of any cycling esports competition. Standing out from most desks on the market, the CYCLEDESK 100's small footprint and mobility makes it perfect for a variety of usage scenarios; from cycling esports, to gaming stations, and workplace scenarios. The CYCLEDESK 100's multi-functional design provides ample space for a PC monitor or laptop setup, allowing users to comfortably watch videos while cycling at the same time. Empowered by the TT Smart Control Unit, the CYCELDESK 100 comes with a smart height-adjustment function that can be controlled through your mobile devices via WiFi or PC. It also features an interface which displays the current desk height, and offers easy height-adjustments through a push of a button located at the front panel. The CYCLEDESK 100 takes smart design to the next level, and is perfect for cycling esports competitions and regular workout sessions.
Through the RGB Desk Mobile APP, an exclusive app for CYCLEDESK 100 available on Android and iOS, you can easily switch between 4 preset desk heights including: 72 cm, 90 cm, 100 cm, and 117 cm. In addition, lighting effects, frequencies, and brightness can also be tweaked effortlessly. Additionally, with our iTAKE Engine Software (which also has an exclusive app available on Android and iOS), users can switch between preset desk heights and lighting as mentioned above, and it allows for desk height to be set from anywhere between 72 cm to 117 cm (28.3" ~ 46"). As for its build quality, we have implemented upgraded electric motors for a far smoother height adjustment experience. Aside from that, safety is what we value the most. The CYCLEDESK 100 will automatically stop once touching the surface of any unwanted objects thanks to its installed anti-collision safety sensor.

With amazing equipment like the CYCLEDESK 100, you can easily redefine your indoor lifestyle. By setting up the CYCLEDESK 100 at your home or office, you can enjoy cycling esports with your family and friends­ - just like at the Thermaltake Indoor Cycling Esports Tournament. Join in on this exciting new wave of cycling esports with Thermaltake.

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

TT Smart Control Unit
The TT Smart Control Box is the heart of the CYCLEDESK 100. After all, this is not just a desk, it's smarter than you think! With this small box, you can control your desk directly on your phone or PC via WiFi. Also, the powerful SCU can remember your desk settings and usage habits and will automatically adjust your desk according to your needs.

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

iTake Engine Software
Through our iTAKE Engine Software, you can easily set the desk height from 72 cm up 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 speeds.

Record All Your Usage
The 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
The desk features a 6-button controller for easy operation 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
Its upgraded electric motor provides the desk optimal stability 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 when raising or lowering.

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

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

Cable-management System
The desk features an easy and convenient cable routing system, to c keep your workspace clutter-free.

Waterproof Mouse Pad
Lastly, the desk features a high-density physical cloth waterproof surface. In daily use, if water or beverages are sprinkled on the mouse pad, small water droplets form, preventing the liquid from penetrating through the surface.
Source: Thermaltake
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19 Comments on Thermaltake Introduces the CYCLEDESK 100 Smart Gaming Desk at the Indoor Cycling Esports Tournament

#1
KrazyT
I even didn't know the cycking e-sport was real :eek: !
Looks like a serious thing, mixing real sport and e-sport is great !

The desk in itself looks well build, I guess it cost some $
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#2
AusWolf
Why would you want this instead of cycling outdoors in fresh air? I imagine this must be nearly as much physical effort as a real bike race, so while you're at it, you might as well do it properly.
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#3
KrazyT
Yes you're right of course, it's better to bike outside, but I do think it's a good idea.
(use it for training, in very bad weather etc ...)
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#4
AusWolf
KrazyTYes you're right of course, it's better to bike outside, but I do think it's a good idea.
(use it for training, in very bad weather etc ...)
A fair point. If you live in an extremely rainy or cold place, I guess... otherwise, it's just a typical Thermaltake product: 10/10 in idea and innovation, 0 in usefulness and practicality.
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#5
Bomby569
AusWolfWhy would you want this instead of cycling outdoors in fresh air? I imagine this must be nearly as much physical effort as a real bike race, so while you're at it, you might as well do it properly.
because of the weather mostly

But could be for an insane amount of reasons:
if you live in a big city, your house's air is "fresher" then driving outside near cars
you can ride and stay with your family for quality time at the same time
the "fresh" air is miles away
dangerous roads near you
etc...


I don't get what makes this a "cycling desk"? any desk is a cycling desk. You could de the exact same thing without a desk. Idiotic marketing if you ask me.
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#6
KrazyT
... Or making competition with youre friends online ...
A multiplayer game ... using bike instead of guns ! :)
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#7
Chaitanya
Bomby569because of the weather mostly

But could be for an insane amount of reasons:
if you live in a big city, your house's air is "fresher" then driving outside near cars
you can ride and stay with your family for quality time at the same time
the "fresh" air is miles away
dangerous roads near you
etc...


I don't get what makes this a "cycling desk"? any desk is a cycling desk. You could de the exact same thing without a desk. Idiotic marketing if you ask me.
Even in India here many cities it is getting dangerous to ride on roads even during daytime. I do use cycle for daily commute but there are some roads which I avoid due to high speed traffic and overall negligence from drivers towards pedestrians and cyclists(there are idiots who drive and park on footpaths and cycle lanes making it very difficult to use them).
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#8
AusWolf
KrazyT... Or making competition with youre friends online ...
A multiplayer game ... using bike instead of guns ! :)
I would still just get a real bike if the weather allows.
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#9
Bomby569
AusWolfI would still just get a real bike if the weather allows.
that's a real bike, you just take the back wheel and put it on the roller. Put back the wheel go out on the streets.
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#10
AusWolf
Bomby569that's a real bike, you just take the back wheel and put it on the roller. Put back the wheel go out on the streets.
I still don't quite get it. Why do we have to imitate life when we have life waiting for us at our doorstep (quite literally)?
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#11
KrazyT
AusWolfI still don't quite get it. Why do we have to imitate life when we have life waiting for us at our doorstep (quite literally)?
It's like best of both world, you can train inside, and outside whenever you want ...
Like guys practising putting at golf at home :)
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#12
AusWolf
KrazyTIt's like best of both world, you can train inside, and outside whenever you want ...
Like guys practising putting at golf at home :)
That's different, golf is an expensive sport. Well, bike racing is too, but so is this "biking desk", I think.
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#13
Bomby569
AusWolfThat's different, golf is an expensive sport. Well, bike racing is too, but so is this "biking desk", I think.
oh cycling can be expensive too. i find road not so much, but if you go for mtb then it burns cash.
that desk has nothing of biking on it, it's a gimmick, most people i know use big living room tvs
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#14
AusWolf
Bomby569oh cycling can be expensive too. i find road not so much, but if you go for mtb then it burns cash.
that desk has nothing of biking on it, it's a gimmick, most people i know use big living room tvs
Yeah, but if I want to burn cash on cycling, I do it with the real thing, not the living room imitation.
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#15
Bomby569
AusWolfYeah, but if I want to burn cash on cycling, I do it with the real thing, not the living room imitation.
Like KrazyT already told, that's just a add on, that's just like using your gaming PC to watch a movie. You have to buy the movie, but the cost of the PC is already spent.
You realisticly only need the roller and a subscription to whatever service you use. Everyone already has a pc and a tv and some place to put the tv on

and this is cycling, just like running on one of those running things in the gym (idk the name in english) is real running. Oh believe me it's real, you fell the burn :D
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#16
AusWolf
Bomby569Like KrazyT already told, that's just a add on, that's just like using your gaming PC to watch a movie. You have to buy the movie, but the cost of the PC is already spent.
You realisticly only need the roller and a subscription to whatever service you use. Everyone already has a pc and a tv and some place to put the tv on

and this is cycling, just like running on one of those running things in the gym (idk the name in english) is real running. Oh believe me it's real, you fell the burn :D
I know it's real, but why would I pay money to do it in a foul-smelling sweaty gym when I can do it outside on fresh air for free (sure, I need the equipment, running shoes, etc, but that's besides the point)? :D
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#17
Nihillim
GFreemanThermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand...
Are they really? Yeah, I know: "That's what I have a problem with?"
But it's said that way for all of them, isn't it? They can't all be number 1...
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#18
Double-Click
I wasn't aware cycling eSports was a thing.
Must be getting big because that's the only angle I see working here (home fitness demo would be more geared to Peloton, Echelon etc).
NihillimAre they really? Yeah, I know: "That's what I have a problem with?"
But it's said that way for all of them, isn't it? They can't all be number 1...
#1, Worlds Greatest, Industry Leading etc, it's all Marketing / PR posturing.

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#19
Scrizz
AusWolfI know it's real, but why would I pay money to do it in a foul-smelling sweaty gym when I can do it outside on fresh air for free (sure, I need the equipment, running shoes, etc, but that's besides the point)? :D
Nobody is forcing you to buy it. It's always good to have options. Not everyone has access to safe outdoor environments.

Do I think the marketing idea of this desk is poor? Absolutely!
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