FlexiSpot E5 Electric Standing Desk (2 motors, 3-stage) with smart panel, anti-collision system – 180 x 80cm, Black & Maple
Product description
What this desk is for
If you’re trying to spend more time alternating between sitting and standing, the FlexiSpot E5 is built around the practical stuff: quick height changes, a control panel that’s easy to live with, and a frame designed to stay stable as the desk goes up and down. It’s an electric standing desk with a 2-motor system and a 3-stage approach, aimed at people who want something that feels more “normal office kit” than a toy.
On paper, it leans solidly into day-to-day reliability. The desk claims a fast adjustment speed of 25mm/s, low noise operation under 50dB, and testing over 20,000 cycles. That doesn’t automatically mean it will be flawless for everyone, but it does suggest the manufacturer is thinking about how often you’ll actually move the desk in real life.
Key takeaways on how it feels to use
The smart panel is one of the genuinely useful touches here. With four memory preset buttons, you can set and return to your preferred height(s) without re-fiddling every time. There’s also an LED display for height monitoring, which helps you land in the right spot—especially if you share the desk or you regularly switch between two working postures.

For connectivity, the panel includes two USB charging ports. That’s handy if you keep a phone, headphones case, or a small device on the desk and don’t want to reach for another charger.
And because standing desks are often used around cables and bags, the anti-collision system matters. If the desktop detects an obstacle during adjustment, it should stop and retract slightly to help prevent accidents.
Here’s a micro example of how that plays out: imagine you pull your chair back, bump the desk slightly with a bag strap while lowering—rather than forcing it through, the desk is designed to react and retreat. It’s not a substitute for good desk habits, but it can reduce the “oh no” moments.
Where the FlexiSpot E5 stands out


The 3-stage dual-motor setup is the headline feature. Compared to single-motor designs, the idea is smoother, faster adjustment while keeping noise down. The “quiet under 50dB” claim is also worth noting, because a standing desk that’s loud every time you move is hard to tolerate in shared spaces.

The desk also uses a one-piece desktop with a 25mm thickness. That matters if you want a surface that feels sturdy rather than like a patchwork platform.
Finally, there’s a wide adjustment range. The height can be adjusted from 60cm to 125cm, so it should cover a broad spread of user heights. On the width side, the frame width is extendable from 111cm to 149cm, supporting desktop lengths between 120cm and 180cm and widths between 60cm and 80cm. In other words, this isn’t a desk that only fits one narrow build plan.
Things to consider before buying
This desk is positioned for users who want an electric standing setup with memory presets and safety features, not just a basic manual alternative. If your main goal is occasional height switching, you may not need this level of functionality.
Also, the desktop itself is described as a one-piece design, but your final “feel” will depend on your chosen desktop size and how you plan to arrange monitors and accessories. With standing desks, cabling and monitor arms can influence how comfortable the workstation becomes day to day—so it’s worth mentally mapping your layout before you commit.

One more nuance: the anti-collision system is designed to help during movement, but it can’t replace careful positioning. If you tend to leave obstacles right at the movement path, it may still interrupt your adjustment more often than you’d like.
Who it suits best (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you: You’ll like this desk if you want electric control with quick memory presets, and you expect to adjust height regularly throughout the day. It also suits people who value quieter operation and want a frame that’s been tested over many adjustment cycles.


It may not suit you if: It might not be a great match if you only need standing occasionally, or if you’re working with a very tight space where desk movement clearance is hard to manage. The wide adjustment range is useful, but it does mean the desk needs proper clearance around it for comfortable, uninterrupted use.
Tech details that matter (quick summary)

The FlexiSpot E5 uses a dual-motor system with 3-stage design, with claimed adjustment speed of 25mm/s and operation below 50dB. It’s designed for a height range from 60cm to 125cm, and the frame width is extendable from 111cm to 149cm, supporting desktops from 120cm–180cm in length and 60cm–80cm in width. Safety is handled via an anti-collision system that stops and slightly retracts if an obstacle is detected.
Is it worth it?
Buying verdict
Buy it if you want an electric standing desk that’s built around frequent everyday adjustments: memory preset buttons, a visible height display, USB charging on the panel, and an anti-collision safety system. The dual-motor, 3-stage approach plus the noise and cycle-testing claims are the sort of details that help when you’re investing for the long haul.
Skip it if you’re only looking for occasional sit-stand changes, or if your setup can’t give the desk enough clearance during movement. In that case, a simpler alternative may feel less hassle.

If you’re deciding between “buy once and live with it” and “just get something adjustable”, this one clearly leans toward the first approach—particularly for people who actually plan to use standing throughout the workday.
Mini FAQ


How fast does the desk adjust?
The desk is claimed to adjust at 25mm/s.
Is it loud when changing height?

It’s claimed to operate below 50dB.
Does it remember my preferred height?
Yes. The control panel includes four memory preset buttons.
What does the anti-collision system do?
If the desktop detects an obstacle while adjusting, it should stop and slightly retract to help with safety.
Does it include USB charging?
Yes, there are two USB charging ports on the control panel.
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