

This standing desk is the answer for those who want to stand, sit or lean (I promise I’ll explain shortly) when they work. Overall, if you’re looking for a standing desk that looks great and offers tons of customization and functionality, you’d be hard-pressed to do better than the Fully Jarvis Standing Desk.You can even get your own corner desk if you want to! But the good thing is that, if you have a power drill and patience, you can build your ideal desk piece by piece. Speaking of loading the desk up with all the goodies, the customization option can quickly bump the price up to an exorbitant amount. That means you can load it up with all the goodies. The dual motors are quiet and switching between heights is a quick, seamless process and, best of all, it can support up to 350 pounds. At $1,029, the desk is made from sustainable materials that lend a sophisticated air that will up the wow factor wherever it is. Whether you’re commuting into an office or working from home, a standing desk is a game-changer, but the Fully Jarvis Bamboo Standing Desk takes things to another level. True, I haven’t put any toys up there yet, but I also have a whole bookcase and several walls dedicated to my ever-growing collection. And there’s plenty of room for a Dell XPS 17, the Asus Zephyrus Duo 15, a Blue Yeti Blackout mic and a headset stand.

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That 72-inch width comfortably accommodates a 34-inch curved Alienware monitor, an Elgato Stream Deck XL, Elgato Key Light Air, Elgato Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock, HP Tango X wireless printer and currently a pair of Creative T100 speakers.

Laptops, headphones, smartphones, paperwork and an endless amount of tchotchkes mean that sooner or later at least part of their desks will become my desk. Anyone who’s had the pleasure/misfortune of sitting next to me in an office knows that I’m a space encroacher. And if you want a darker wood, Fully offers a Dark Bamboo option for an additional $35.Īside from having the ability to go from sitting to standing at the touch of a button what I love about the Jarvis is the space. The result is a smooth-to-the-touch, easy-to-clean surface that looks great in any office environment. To keep the wood looking as pretty as it did when you unboxed it, the sustainable material is treated with a UV-cured, water-based polyurethane coating. The light bamboo desktop is simply beautiful with its unique grain striations. Man, this desk makes me feel like an adult, a cool grown-up that can spend hours upon hours gaming, but an adult no less. Some further upgrades I’m looking to add at a later date include the single Jarvis laptop arm ($128), Fully desk drawer ($49), ESI CPU Holder CPU01-14 ($125.40), the Sidekick file cabinet ($199) and the LifeSpan Standing Desk Treadmill TR5000 ($1,530). Looking for something more premium? There’s the two-toned Designer Ply desk ($899 starting), the Hardwood ($1,099 starting), or the L-Shaped and the Reclaimed wood –– both of which start at $1,249. Or you can just purchase a Fully desk frame for $399 and add your own desktop. If wood isn’t really your bag, or you’re looking for a budget-friendly entry point, Fully also has the Remi and Laminate Standing Desk that start at $449 and $499, respectively.
