• 【ERGONOMIC DESIGN】 Best for cubicles systems or corner desk. FEZIBO corner standing desk offers different comfort positions, allowing you to find that needed a healthy balance between sitting and create an ergonomic work environment.
  • 【QUICK TRANSITION】 Gas spring hovering system allows the tabletop workstation to adjust smoothly from sitting to standing by using a light squeeze of the handle. (Adjustable range: 4.9" – 19.3")
  • 【SPACIOUS WORK AREA】The top surface measures 37.3" W x 17.9"D providing plenty of space for single monitor and monitor setups. Suitable for small tabletop workstation use.
  • 【STURDY STRUCTURE】Ergonomic design standing desk. The solid structure keeps your riser steady and the maximum weight holds up to 28.6 lbs.
  • 【TRUSTWORTHY】- Standing Smoothly, sturdy design is backed with a 10-year whole standing desk warranty and friendly tech support to help with any questions or concerns.

CONSTRUCTION: It is well built as far as veneered particle board goes- I'm actually impressed. I thought that the priced difference between this product and the more expensive one would be in the quality of the materials, but honestly, mine arrived undamaged and VERY well packaged. EASE OF USE: I've been using this for a few weeks now. It was extremely simple to set up. There's no assembly needed at all. Just take it out of the box, put it on your desk, and put your monitor, keyboard, and mouse on it. Very simple. Transitioning between a sitting and standing position is very quick and easy. No complaints about that at all. This desk is very stable, more than I expected, when I was typing, there was no noise, I was very used to using it EASE OF ASSEMBLY: Yes, there is a tiny bit of assembly required but it is just the keyboard support. 6 screws and you are done. Just remember that there are ONLY 6 screws holding that piece on. No bowling balls or leaning. In the case that you don't want to put it on, you could use it without that. WEIGHT: This weigh 38.2 pounds, could be hold 33lb. Add that to what is likely going to be a laptop, an external monitor, maybe a wireless keyboard, mouse, coffee cup, picture of your dog...you get what I am saying. Make sure you don't throw all that up on the folding card table and expect it to be safe. It is worth the money and can compete with the more expensive versions with no problem.

This is a great adjustable desk. It is wide enough for a two monitor setup and it still has plenty of space to hold papers or any other desk junk. The keyboard tray is not adjustable but it is very large and wide and can fit any size of the keyboard. The highest is 19.3''. So, if you have a really tall monitor already higher at a minimum. The top surface of the keyboard tray will only sit about an inch higher than the table surface. The whole setup is considerably deeper from front to back than I expected. It's not a square, so it is wider than it is deep but if you have a narrow desk... you may want to find the exact dimensions just to be sure. The desk raises and lowers easily and it can be set at multiple heights. I'm 6'3'' and the desk is tall enough for me. I wish it went a little taller though... At its highest setting, I have to tilt the monitor up just slightly and open my stance to shrink a bit. Also, since I'm so tall, I prefer moving my keyboard to the top surface when I'm standing. I've compared it the varidesks we have in the office and for the price, this desk packs a huge punch. It's super strong, steady, good quality, functional, and aesthetic. Don't waste your money on some brand name thing that has minimal differences.

This is my first high adjustable stand up desk. I have only been using this desk for about 2 weeks now so I cannot speak on the longevity of it but it is quality made so I would assume it should last years as long as it is not abused. I felt slept after Lunch, and it is very easy to have belly fat by sitting after lunch. I decided to try this out because it was cheaper than an entire desk and I couldn't be happier. It raises and lower with ease and very smoothly. I can change position in seconds. It has "infinite stops" in its motion range so you can adjust it to the exact height that want. It handles my Dell Display and my laptop with ease and with plenty of room. The gear slot is also a nice touch so I can keep my devices in front of me. As for height, I am 5'8" and my desk it roughly 29" tall. When standing and the platform at max height. My eye line is right at the top of the screen when looking straight ahead. The keyboard angle is also adjustable which is a nice feature. It is also quite stable, I have no fear of my expensive hardware falling off of it if I lean on it or it gets accidentally gets bumped. If you have pain from sitting all day I would highly recommend getting this so you can change positions during the day.

1 Quality product Good standing desk. I'm pretty happy with it. Better than expensive one they gave me at work! The table is very thick and stable, it won't shake when I use it, which makes me feel very surprised, sometimes I put the naughty people down to test. My only issue is the front keyboard shelf when the desk is down. I move my keyboard to an under-desk shelf. I wish the keyboard shelf was removable. But I can get used to it because I really like this desk. 2 Great design, Perfect size I saw this FEZIBO standing desk, which had the right measurements for me, Don't worry, this table is very stable when at the highest altitude. Well after it arrived I set it up (which was very easy out of the box) and placed two 22" monitors on top along with a wireless keyboard and mouse on the keyboard shelf. I raised it up to accommodate by 6' height standing on a 2" Topo floor mat and confirmed right away that this desk is solid as a rock. Highly recommended. Great design, Perfect size and overall look at a fantastic price. After only one week with this setup my hip and leg pain are gone. If you have been on the fence, get off and get yourself a standing desk. 3 easy to fit The only assembly required is attaching the keyboard rest to the stand with a small Phillips screw driver. Other than that, the stand is pretty much ready to be used out of the box. The stand glides up and down with ease and you can adjust it to your preferred working height. Having suffered with sciatica and other back issues for several years, this product is a much-welcome addition to my office, and even though I've only had it for a few days, I can already tell it is making a difference for me! Mouse on the keyboard shelf. I raised it up to accommodate by 6' height standing on a 2" Topo floor mat and confirmed right away that this desk is solid as a rock. Highly recommended. Great design, Perfect size and overall look at a fantastic price. After only one week with this setup my hip and leg pain are gone. If you have been on the fence, get off and get yourself a standing desk.

The Problem I Needed To Solve: I've been reading summaries of studies and articles about healthy living over the past several years regarding the health benefits of frequently moving (which usually involves standing up) to break up periods of inactivity. These studies suggest that benefits can be found from the increased blood flow, core activity, torso motion, and so on. Of course, to anyone interested in the science of exercise none of this is new. Considering the average adult might exercise an hour or two in a week, it only makes sense to consider how to integrate these motions and activities into the 8+ hours a day that many people spend at work. As one of the many millions of adults whose day job involves long periods of sitting behind a computer screen, I've long been aware that my sedentary habits aren't helping my health. Even taking a few minutes a few times a day to go for a walk outside is still only a small improvement, and *I knew I could do better*. The Things I Had To Consider: With all of the above in mind, for the past couple years I've been considering the additional benefits of using a standing desk. However, after pricing them out back then I got locked into an indecision mindset. If I was going to spend big bucks on some kind of a standing desk or standing desk-stand, I wanted to make the best possible purchasing decision. Finally, this year I resolved to actually choose an option... merely thinking about it wasn't doing me any real good. After looking around in person at office supply stores and reviewing a lot of different options, I determined that the best value for my needs was going to be in a manual unit that would be portable if necessary. The thought process was fairly practical: I didn't want to be locked into a full desk, as there would be no guarantee that I wouldn't end up moving to a different building or office. There would certainly be no room for a full desk in my home either. Once I narrowed things down to a movable on-desk unit, I had to consider manual vs motorized models. In my experience with motorized equipment, I've found that the motor option generally adds a good bit of weight, always adds a cord that has to be plugged in, and exposes you to the eventual risk of motor failure and the costs of repair or replacement. From everything I could see, a motorized standing desk would take longer to move into place than a manual unit, which cancels the only benefit to me. A manual, desktop unit was definitely the way to go. The Solution I Found: After doing a lot of online searching, I found several workable options from a company named Fezibo. I've never heard of them, but reviews I've read have been quite positive and the price was a significant improvement over the limited options I'd seen in person. I selected the 37" model because I had the desk space available and because I wanted to have the flexibility to have two decently sized monitors on the stand in the future. Be sure to measure your available space to make sure you're not going to order something that's too big! This unit fit my available space perfectly and was easy to position. My Experience So Far: This 37" standing desk unit arrived in a carton in four pieces, the main unit, the keyboard wing, and the two brackets that connect the keyboard wing to the unit. Installation was straightforward thanks to the provided instructions, the brackets mounted up securely to the keyboard wing, and the whole thing locked together solidly. The adjustable height function is triggered by a handle grip on the underside of the main level. A simple squeeze and a bit of lifting or compressing guides the height to the desired level. Once the grip is released, the unit locks into place securely. There's no shaking or instability (which was nice, given that a standing desk I had previously tried in person had a lot of side to side sway). In short, I'm impressed with this standing desk and I already feel like I'm making improvements in my health. And yes, I wrote this while standing up!

This standing desk is shipped nearly all-in-one and it has been fantastic for the two weeks I've been using it. I am excited every day to switch to standing and take advantage of my adjustable desk. The action is smooth and the simple handle on one side for raising and locking the desk is very convenient. The range of height is great. If you are confused by any of the information you read on this desk, let me be clear: the keyboard tray, which is the only piece you must install, does not retract. Overall, I find the desk very sturdy, very easy to use, and simply a joy. I love standing at work and my legs have never been happier. I recommend a standing Desk Anti Fatigue Mat to go with it; with those two together I am in office space heaven. Anti Fatigue Mat link is https://www.amazon.com/Standing-Desk-Anti-Fatigue-Mat/dp/B07HD838VP.

I bought this for my husband who sits in front of his computer a lot and rarely walks around to take a break. This standing desk is great in that it allows him to switch between standing and sitting! He has a very wide screen, but the standing desk is wide enough for that, even with two audio speakers on it. It is easy to assemble. This is much more cost-efficient than replacing our current desk with a standing desk. Very happy with this standing desk.

An excellent equipment in office. There is a problem in our office, which is the height of desk could not suit each staff due to the decoration defection. This issue has been discussed several times among our department and I came up with some solutions that are not feasible because of the high cost. One month ago, a friend of mine told me the standing desk converter could be the cheapest way to solve this problem and I bought one desk for testing. The one-month’s using experience impresses me. It is such an excellent equipment in workstation. Thus, I am going to share me using experience. First of all, it is easier to assemble compared to change the desk. The package contains two parts, one is the keyboard tray and the other is the body of desk. Well, you only need to assemble the keyboard tray with four screws and combine them together. It might be a little heavy for female staff because it is made by wood and iron but once you put it on the desk, it is very easy to handle it. Secondly, the range of the height is adjustable. According to my statistics collected by all staffs. Every staff could set the perfect height if he is in standing position. That is the most impressive factor among our department. Overall, due to the benefits I mentioned above, I would purchase a large amount of standing desk converter from here because I thought it is the most valuable desk I have ever met.

TALLER PERSON REVIEW * Pros: 1. Very, very impressed with the quality of this product for the money. I have a 31” tall desk and I’m approximately 5’11”-6’. Even when I wear 4 inch platforms this works. 2. Only four screws to put on the keyboard shelf, the rest comes assembled. We’re talking 10-15 min set up. It’s surprisingly heavy be careful lifting onto table or better have two people do it. 3.Relatively easy to lower and raise even with all-in-one, a monitor, some folders & pens. 4. Great space for work, a+ ratio of “white space” vs keyboard/monitor space. 5. They actually include zip ties to organize your cords which is nice. (I also ordered the fatigue mat that comes with this and it’s awesome too.) Neutral so Far: 1.Don’t know how easy it will be to lower and raise when my back is at a 10, but I’m usually at a 6/7 on pain scale and it was easy enough.. Cons: .01? Mouse area is really small so if I was gaming this would probably be annoying. I just got this today so will update review if any more negatives.

I purchased this desk after I began experiencing a deep ache in both of my legs as well as some significant back pain, which I attributed to sitting in basically one position for 40+ hours per week. I've had it-- and used it full time after I get it. The desk arrived fully assembled. It's quite heavy, but it's also very sturdy and is easy for me to raise and lower. (As a side note, I've discovered that it's significantly easier to raise if I pull the handles once briefly, release them, then pull them again and try to raise it. Otherwise, it seems to stick a bit.) I am approximately 5'9", and I use it at its highest point when standing. It is surprisingly solid and hardly wobbles at all when fully extended. I have two 19" monitors (not widescreen), a keyboard, and a mouse on it. I have no problem fitting the monitors on it. Because I use a full sized keyboard, I do not have enough room for a mouse on the keyboard tray. Instead, I use the mouse on the higher platform (where the monitors are), and this works just fine for me. My co-workers have recently started requesting standing desks, but our company will only provide permanent ones (basically, raising their desk platforms to a standing height permanently). If I had done that, I guarantee that I would have similar problems with chronic pain due to constant standing. The benefit of this desk is that I can sit or stand depending on my needs-- some days I sit all day, some days I stand all day, and some days I alternate doing both. It has really helped alleviate the leg and back pains I was previously experiencing. I also like that I am able to do some stretches and light exercises while standing. The moral of the story is that I adore this desk. I have no regrets about having to purchase it for myself (since my company does not cover the cost), and I sing its praises to everyone who asks me about it. (And it does draw a fair bit of attention in my workplace.)