Product Description
Smart Technology
Initialization / Reset Process
- Press and hold the “ DOWN” key until the display shows “RSt”.
- Hold the “DOWN” key as the desk lowers to the bottom and back up a little.
- Release the “DOWN” when the display shows “70.5”.
The Initialization Process is now completed.
Smart Memory Height Function
The 4-position memory height function enables a customized comfortable office experience. To save the current height setting: Press and hold your desired number key (1, 2, 3, 4) until the LED flashes twice.
Key Features
- Large Desktop Space – 55″L x 28″W
- Telescopic Height Adjustment – 28″ to 45″
- 4 Memory Preset Options
- Simple Easy Assembly
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Multiple Color DesignsWe provide a variety of unique color designs to harmonize with your workspace. |
Ergonomically DesignedAdjustable Height – Sit to stand in a matter of seconds. Benefits of Standing : Reduce lower back pain, Improve mood and energy levels, Boost Productivity, and MORE! |
Simple By DesignEasy Assembly – Intuitively designed to use the bare minimum amount of hardware to ensure simple and easy assembly. REST ASSURED – NEVER get frustrated from installing the wrong hardware ever again. |
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Wire ManagementGrommet available to keep your desk clean and organized. |
Hooks (set of 2)Organize your headphones and backpacks to enable a clutter free space. |
Cable Management Clamps (set of 4)Organize and declutter any unwanted hanging wire cables from your desk. |
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Sturdy Telescopic Desk FrameThe solid steel frame allows for smooth and stable height adjustment, transitioning from sitting to standing from 28″ to 45″. |
Screw-in Leveling GlideOnce the desk has been assembled, adjust the bottom glides to stabilize and level your desk. |
Under Table Cable Management BasketOrganize and declutter any unwanted hanging wire cables from your desk. |
Neet S –
The instructions were clear. Assembly took 20 mins. Whole table is sturdy both when elevated or not. There are adjusters on both legs, which can be useful if your hardwood is wonky. The construction material is solid. I have been using it for a month now. The adjustment mechanism works fine. There are 4 modes which can be set acc to your preference. Right now I got two monitor screens, two studio monitors, MacBook stand and other i/o peripherals and they all sit well on the table and don’t wobble when moving up and down. The cable management is really easily. I would recommend, getting an extension cord and just attach every power cable to it, place the extension on the wire shelf, such that the only wire hanging to the wall outlet would be the extension cord’s cable, which can be hide by using a wire sleeve or vertebrae. Lastly , I ordered the rustic brown and it looks really good.
ACR –
This was a great purchase that really fits my needs.I was on the fence about purchasing it because I read that the top was made of two pieces. I even emailed customer service and they said it was 2 pieces. I then found a review which indicated the 40 inch one, the size I wanted, was one piece. I went ahead and bought it. It is only one piece which is great.It was very easy to assemble, no missing pieces. in fact there were a couple of extra screws, etc. which was great.Pros:-Price-Sturdy-Easy set-up (one female for most of the set up, with a bit of help placing table top on legs)-Easy-to-read instructions-Programmable heights-Castors make it easy to clean around and behind-40-inch size table top is just one piece :)-Very quiet-Accessories (similar desks don’t have them or are more expensive)Cons:None so farI have been using it on a daily basis for over two months with no issues. There is a motor so you do hear it when it rises, however, i’m the only one who hears it. Other people a couple of meters away don’t.The accessories are super handy. The hooks for headphones, the drawer is small but I still manage to store pens, etc. to keep things organized.Equipment on the desk: 27 inch monitor, MacMini M2, a 10 inch ring light, keyboard and mouse, a USB hub, SSD external hard drive, and a webcam. Plus a pile of papers ;), water bottle,All in all a great purchase which I highly recommend.
Terry Jutila –
I was concerned to purchase this desk because the top wasn’t one piece. What surprised me was that the top piece goes together with dowels and it’s more of a 70/30 split for the top so I don’t have to worry about writing over the split. The stand is very sturdy and easy to assemble. The top is a little less quality and that is the one thing that I worry will not take the wear and tear of use. The execution of the desk is great too. Not too loud and is pretty quick.
J. Santi –
I loved this desk. I have been longing for a standing desk for some time now and was looking for a cheaper/low-cost version.Here’s what I love about this table:- low-cost- easy assembly- available in different colors to fit your theme- instructions on how to use are easy to follow- can set up to 4 high presets- comes with a lower height (71.0) than most regular tables- smooth table surface- sturdy- not noisy going up or down
Stephanie –
I love this desk, it’s exactly what I wanted, and just the size I needed for my small space. It feels sturdier than I expected. I saw some reviews about the wood desk top piece coming in two sections, this is no longer the case, it’s one solid piece now. I also saw complaints about the packaging, I definitely didn’t have this experience, it was packaged very well, with protective corner pieces on the desk to protect it from getting banged up. I love the material of the desk, I think there’s a type of solid plastic or something coating it. It feels very solid and strong and resistant to scratching and damage. (I was worried it would be a cheap particle board desk that’s easily shredded up but definitely not) There is a tiny little drawer included to hold your pens and sticky notes or whatever, very appreciated. The side hooks as well I found a use for. Make sure to check the lengths of all your cords before raising the desk. It took me by myself a little less than an hour to assemble, trying to be very careful. There’s not really any text for the instructions, it’s pretty much just pictures. It looks a little overwhelming at first, there were a few confusing parts but if you study the diagram and line everything up to make sense first it’s fine. The instructions do say all you’ll need is the included allen wrench, but to attach the control panel it’s some phillips screws and little screw holes, you definitely need a screwdriver to complete the assembly and that’s not provided.There’s 4 buttons to save height presets which is awesome, because it takes about 30 seconds to raise or lower the desk and you can just double press the button and it’ll raise for you, no need to hold it down. Saving or updating the presets is also super easy, you just put it at the height you want and hold the number button to save it. There’s very exact numbers displayed. I’m 5′ 6′ and the range of height is great, it definitely goes higher and lower than I need and doesn’t feel unstable at all. I’ve attached a video to show how much noise it makes and the rotating motor component.I’m not going to say I’m suddenly the pinnacle of health and focus now that I have a standing desk but one month in I’m still really enjoying having the option to stand up and shake off the sludge of sitting, I still use the standing function multiple times every day so far. If you’re an antsy, fidgety person like me you’ll really benefit from it. If you care about the health aspect and were disappointed reading those articles saying standing and sitting burn the same amount of calories, I will say I find myself moving and stretching and wiggling around a lot more while standing so that’s something. It FEELS like it should burn more calories than sitting. Definitely helps my chronic desk-worker shoulder pains a lot as well.Overall, WELL worth this price. I’m very very happy with it. If you’re on the fence, you deserve it. This is a pretty reasonable price for any desk, especially one that moves.
Grace Manske –
come on amazon let me write a long title. color wrong desk good details inside
Original title cause amazon’s a 🐩: the color of the top panel doesn’t match the name or photo but your mileage will vary and it’s still worth a buyso I needed a new desk. my old one was on the verge of decomposing and I didn’t want to haul it all the way up a flight of stairs to my new residence. so after about an hour of intense migraines from scrolling through amazon I settled on this one.I can’t remember how quickly it got delivered and it might have been delayed by like a day or two but it was well within the unsaid law of reasonable delivery time limits. I got it in maple cause my floors were hardwood, and deep in the moldy recesses of my brain I recalled someone saying they were maple, so I was like sweet, the photo appears to match my floors, so maybe I’ll finally have something in my room that’s coordinated with The Colors. it ships here and it is not the same maple. maybe my floors are misnamed, or maybe the trees they were hewn from spent their lives in the shade or something. but what’s in the box looks more like what would happen if an ash blonde chick washed her hair with brass removing shampoo. I’d show a photo but I don’t have any and I’m not going back to that residence for like a week. Maybe if you live in the world of overly saturated, sharpened and dodged landscape photos that are bizarrely popular in Facebook groups, it could look like maple. but it doesn’t match my flooring. The faux woodgrain finish actually looks pretty nice, though, for particle board.Desk assembly went well. I am a complete numb🌰 when it comes to assembling things (there’s a reason I named my homebuilt computer the Jank Queen. the sources of most noises that thing makes still elude me), and I deliberately take my time building things because my working memory is more like a roulette wheel and I don’t want to waste energy shaving off a meager 15 seconds. I think I built it in like a half hour, 45 minutes? While not sporting Instagram-reel-worthy machining in any of the screw holes, it’s a (I forgot how much it cost already)desk from china. Don’t look at the teeth of a horse you got as a gift. Anyway, the screws actually fit well through the holes, unlike some other metal things from China I’ve bought recently, and everything is done with an Allen key, so I didn’t need any extra tools.Now for the desk:I have two giant-🐴 monitors because I like to dedicate 75% of my screen space to pictures of thomas the tank engine characters, and because I will kick and scream and hiss before I give up my last remaining dell ultrasharp u3014. 16:10 is the best aspect ratio. don’t fight me. I’ll win. Anyway the two monitors I have measure 32(30??)” and 27???” inches diagonally and they are pretty heavy for flatscreen panels. ok maybe not the 27″ but my gigantamax dell monitor makes up for it. When I adjust the height of the desk they don’t budge. Not even a little jiggle from the ultrasharp. the motor that raises and lowers the desk does so incredibly gradually, starting slower at first and speeding up, but even at ludicrous speed it’s still not very fast. if you’re wealthy or vain or something else you probably have a set of two-pound tiny apple monitors that could give me a papercut with that horrendous lack of bezel. or maybe monitors have just gotten that thin as of recent times. I don’t know. I hate trends. But if you have those I don’t even know why you’re worrying about the sturdiness of the desk. I tried wobbling it with a considerable amount of force and the thing shook like a little, but more in the way that train cars aren’t bolted together in one big long line, but rather have a flexible divider. Like it’s designed to have room to breathe. anyway I’m rambling. It’s sturdy. It will hold anything you would need to put on a desk.The speed presets on the motor confused me for a bit because I threw away the manual after I built it, but I figured it out. It comes with 4 presets already, but you can change them. Click twice to active the preset height. I forgot already how to set the preset. It’s in the manual. I think.The cable management basket on the bottom also confuses me, mostly because I am horrendously bad at it, but if your cables were long enough you could probably hide them better than I could. Note that wires are still very visible going from the motor to the wall and from your monitors to your computer, unless you don’t have a million things plugged in like I do. That’s ok. It’s life. Happiness doesn’t revolve around having a flawless polished room covered from ceiling to floor in retina scorching LEDs like all the reddit posts glorify.The drawer at the bottom is pretty useless. I use it to keep all the extra hardware I got from furnishing my new domicile.8/10 not enough maple
Mike in OK –
Love this desk!
I’m using this desk to get me out of my chair so I don’t sit too long at night. I was very impressed with how well packed it was. Absolutely no damage in transit. The box is heavy for a smaller person to lift, but I walked it by alternating corners on the ground to the place I wanted to assemble it. All the parts were marked with a letter and identified in the assembly instructions. I looked through the box first, and everything was there, so assembly begins! I started at the beginning of the 2nd quarter of the football game on TV, pausing to watch every play and finished as halftime was ending, so a bit over 30 minutes clock time for all the non-footballers out there! The instructions were very clear, all the screws were good quality threads, no single part was too heavy to lift or hold in place while screwing it together. All tools were provided, except for a Phillips screwdriver. You get a choice of locking casters or glides for the feet. I’m using the casters, which roll very easily on hard floors and lock easily. There are 4 memory buttons for the height. I’m using the first one for lowest position, the 4th one for highest position, the other 2 are for standing to type on a computer and standing to watch videos (a few inches higher to raise the screen). Here’s a bonus use for this table: I’m going to use it to work jigsaw puzzles in the winter, so I can be in front of the TV, and raise the puzzle up higher so it doesn’t hurt my back bending over the dining table. Also, I can walk around all 4 sides of the puzzle. Super!!! I’m sure hoping this lasts, because I love it already!
Desertdame –
Exceptional quality and price
Exceptional quality. Exceptional price. I love this desk. These days, I’m just so happy to find a product that is what it says it is!I opened the box with trepidation. The box had some damage. No damage – phew – but so many drilled metal holes, they’ll just never line up. Then I’ll have to repack it, and lug 80lbs to UPS to return yet another poorly manufactured product.I was wrong! Yay! It was very well packaged, so no damage. All the holes lined up! The desks’s metal legs were heavy, well manufactured, and stable! The holes in the underside of the MDF top lined up perfectly. Those holes were not only drilled but had the metal female end embedded in the MDF, which means it’s solidly on there. And the motor works beautifully. It’s smooth and quiet. It’s even includes an optional basket you can hang underneath it for your surge protector (so it’s not sitting all ugly on the floor with cords coming out of it).It did, however, take me about 90+ minutes to put together by myself, but the instructions were good, and I chose to take my time and get it right. One of the stickers on the “N” screws came off the package, and for a little while, I thought I got the wrong hardware, but nope! It was that stoopid sticker. Also confused two of the brackets. I had them on backward, and at first, I thought the holes were misaligned, but nope! User error.And the price for this desk is exceptional too. I’m going to keep my eye out for this manufacturer. I’ll definitely buy their product again. Ty for a great product!P.S. I’m not being paid for this rating. I just believe in giving credit when, overwhelmingly, credit is due.
Helen Tracy –
Love this desk!
I am SO pleased with this desk. The prices of other “gold standard” brands were much more than I wanted to spend, and when I found this one, I was hesitant to order because of the low price. I read the reviews and thought the desk was quite handsome (I got the cherry finish) and decided to give it a try. It was packed well and arrived in great condition. I had help with the assembly, but I think I could have done most of it myself. The only surprise was that the surface of the desk came in two parts, so the 28″ is really two pieces: one is about 15.5″ wide and the other about 12″. They fit together with dowels. The desk raises and lowers easily with four presets available. The pictures show what it looks like assembled and in use, the seam between the two surface sections, and the way we took care of all the cables in the back. There is a wire basket that hangs under the desk that can be used to handle the excess lengths of any cables. The picture shows the desk at its lowest height, so the cables look a little jumbled – we had to leave them loose enough to be able to extend at the standing height. All in all, this is a great little desk. 5 stars!
LovEvos –
Great option for an electric standing desk!
I’ve been using this thing for a few months now and I’ve been going from sitting/standing about 2-5x a day (depending on the day). Working from home and sitting all day, even with a nice chair – is awful for your health and posture. Having this and the option to change my vantage point and viewing angle of my work or hobbies, allows me to feel better and not experience as much posture/sedentary fatigue. For the price, it’s holding up extremely well and compared to the rivals – it’s much cheaper for basically the same thing. The assembly was a little painful for one person and took some time – but overall it was worth it. I might buy another one or two of these to replace other workspace surfaces with this instead!