Best Standing Desks of 2025
Adjustable desks vary in their controls, ease of assembly, and height range. And if you’re under 5 feet, 3 inches tall, options are limited.
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A standing desk could be the best upgrade for your home office. Having used one almost daily for the past seven years, I can say without hesitation that my standing desk is vital to my productivity and well-being. It’s one of the best furniture purchases I’ve made.
In its tests of six standing desks, Consumer Reports found that the biggest differences are in how low a desk can go (important for us short-statured folks), ease of assembly, and controls.
Except for the Ikea Bekant standing desk, all the models we evaluated have a memory feature that can automatically adjust the desks to the heights you set. We also looked at two desks with interval timers that prompt users to switch positions. These can all be useful features, but some controllers were much simpler to use than others.
Standing Desk Test Results
We scored the desks on three criteria.
Ergonomic design: The desk’s ability to accommodate a wide range of people at appropriate sitting and standing heights.
Ease of use: How easy it is to adjust the desk to different heights using its controller. We tested only electric standing desks because the manual kind, which require using a crank to raise or lower the desk, add a significant hurdle to switching positions throughout the day.
Ease of assembly: Based on assembly time, tools required, and how easy the instructions are to follow.
In addition to those factors, you’ll want to consider pricing, which ranges from around $500 to more than $1,000 in the models we evaluated. You’ll also want to consider options for customizing. Plus, some models offer desktops in a wide range of sizes and materials, which can help make your desk more useful and attractive.