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FLEXISPOT Electric Standing Desk Converter 36' Wide Motorized Stand up Riser for Monitor and Laptop, Black Height Adjustable Workstation for Home Office

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About this item

  • ⭐Electric Lift - The powerful, quiet motor creates a smooth transition that aids productivity and concentration. Easily find your ideal height setting with just the flip of a switch on the elegant control panel. Height adjustment ranges from 5.7" to 19.7".
  • Heavy-duty construction – Feel free to use multiple monitors and adorn your workspace with all the accessories you love with our combined 55-pound weight capacity (44 lbs. for desktop, 11 lbs for keyboard tray)
  • Patented bracing system – Compared to other top electric risers on the market that pick up speed as the riser lowers, only to crash onto the desktop and jostle whatever is on the riser, the FlexiSpot EM7 is thoughtfully engineered with a patented bracing system that ensures smooth and even operation, no matter the height.
  • Ideal ergonomics – Sit to stand in seconds with this motorized standing desk. Lift and lower your desk without the struggle of traditional risers, perfect for sufferers of back, elbow, shoulder, or wrist pain.
  • Spacious 35" surface – The large U-shaped work surface measuring 35" x 16.3" features a cutout over the 34.6" keyboard tray ideal for laptop users, and provides plenty of space for dual monitor or laptop + monitor setups to create customized workflow you need.



Product Description

EM7
MOTOR
EM7
ASSEMBLE

Birdie
2025-08-28 10:46:45
It's so nice to have this less $ option vs the full desk. It works great. I had one that I had to raise manually (with a little hydraulic help) but I would get lazy to lift it because it was still some effort & items would fall off due to the swaying. So, to invest in my health, I got this & now have no excuse since it raises with just a push of a button. It was so easy to set up. I love the design because I can put two monitors on the top shelf & unlike the manual one, there's no swaying because the lift is smooth. Love the extra room I have on each side of both levels & even under the trays when it's raised. If they say "sitting is the new smoking" then this is a great way to help your health.
J. Gustafson
2025-08-10 10:16:36
Purchased this riser for my office desk. I had one previously that was not electric. It became impossible to use so I got this as a replacement. It has been a night and day difference! So happy with this riser. It was easy to assemble by myself. The buttons and motor work perfectly. And it goes high enough to get my monitors exactly where they are comfortable for me. I have had it a few months and not any problems. There is plenty of room for 2 monitors. I like the positioning of the keyboard surface. It has been very comfortable for me. And there is plenty of other space to set my phone, coffee mug, and note pad.
lilbit1106
2025-03-12 16:10:31
Super duper easy to assemble. I brought this to work to use at my cubicle. I brought a small tool kit, thinking I would need at least one screw driver. Really didn't need that. The item is packaged with two pieces. The main desk converter part and then the keyboard attachment. To assemble, you just slide and snap on the keyboard. That's literally all of it. They include some cable management pieces, which I definitely took advantage of.When pressing the buttons to elevate or lower the desk, it has some sound but not super loud. My work area is insanely quiet, you could hear someone rustling through paper. So yes, in my environment my coworkers can hear it lower or elevate. However, if you had an environment that regularly has sound, this may seem very quiet and others may not notice it.I have 2x 24 inch monitors on there, a dock, and my keyboard. I have a laptop but I have a separate stand for it. Did not want to buy something super huge, as I'm not sure exactly the weight limit of my cubicle.I'm roughly 5' 4", so this works for me if my monitors are lowered on their stands, that way while I'm sitting the monitors are not up too high. When I elevate the desk, it does not have to reach Max height. My friend who walked over to see, he's 6' and it was able to get to a height for him. That's with my monitors lowered.While elevating, it doesn't jiggle or anything. It's quite stable. Pretty sturdy and doesn't seem like it would snap anytime soon.There is this metal panel behind the keyboard that they provide these cute magnets, the white knob like things that are on the photos behind my keyboard. I guess I could use it to post notes and what not on that panel.When carrying this to work, I took it out of the box to be able to carry it with my short arm span. It is a little heavy if you are not very upper body strong. It says it's about 40 ish lbs. I carried it in two pieces.Super glad I got this and I think it's totally worth it. I use it everyday to wake me up.
Steve
2025-02-17 20:52:42
I use this riser on a sturdy old Sauder desk made of MDF that I didn't feel like replacing. I'd been using a smaller Vivo manual riser and felt it was time for an upgrade. With the addition of a dual monitor mount and two 27" monitors, the manual riser was starting to become a bit cumbersome.Pros:* Large surface are for work* Keyboard tray extends out to the sides, allowing for a mouse pad (disclaimer, I use a trackball mouse, so I don't need to physically move my mouse; using with a traditional mouse might be a squeeze)* Grommet hole allows a much cleaner mount of the monitor stand, without using a bulky C-clamp* Easily handles the weight of everything when raising and lowering* Raises and lowers pretty quickly* Raises and lowers vertically, rather than (as some manual risers do) extending forward and backward as the riser is moved up and down* Virtually no assembly, just push the keyboard tray into place and lock it in* Nice cable routing hardware to ensure the power cable stays neatly out of the wayCons:* There's a slight wobble to the keyboard tray when using it at full height, though I suspect this is mostly my own perception having used a much smaller keyboard tray on my old riser, where it was latched in on the sides. After a month of use, I barely notice it. I also tend to type "aggressively", which doesn't help.Overall: I highly recommend this riser if you're in the market. It's a nice sturdy feel, has a broad work surface, and handles loads easily.
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