Thursday, August 3rd 2023

ErgoAV Unveils ErgoFx Standing Desk - Revolutionizing the Way People Work for US$2,200

ErgoAV, a leading manufacturer of ergonomic solutions, is proud to announce the launch of the ErgoFx Standing Desk - an innovative sit-to-stand desk that redefines workflow. With award-winning technology, cutting-edge design, and exceptional stability, ErgoFx offers maximum productivity. The ErgoFx prioritizes convenience, featuring an innovative wireless charger that lifts and rotates mobile phones to face users, placing the phone in a more interactive position. The desk also offers an LED-lit Front Fast Charging Panel consisting of 100 W max of power with 1 USB-A and 2 USB-C charging ports on the front for easy access to mobile charging.

"We crafted the ErgoFx with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring it seamlessly integrates into any workspace," said Bill Pantaleo, ErgoAV's VP of Sales. "Our goal was to enhance people's dynamic lifestyles with convenient design, while still providing a clean experience with industry-leading technology."
This desk offers a range of clutter-reducing features. The Concealed Power Supply Compartment contains a 120-volt AC 5 outlet power strip and built-in wire management for a cable-free workstation. Additionally, the ErgoFx contains an LED-lit drawer for added convenience.

The flagship model of the ErgoFx features a black glass tabletop with a stylistic pattern, adding a touch of sophistication. The desk is also available with a durable wood grain finish, in jet black, and walnut brown.

The three-column design and seamless height adjustment, activated using the paddle-style control panel or through the ErgoAV mobile app, allows for smooth transitions between sitting and standing. The desk boasts best-in-class lift columns which provide exceptional stability even at its highest height, secure for all-day use.

The ErgoFx desk prioritizes safety with Anti-Collision technology that senses obstructions and stops movement.

The ErgoFx is now available for shipping on ergoav.com starting at $2,199.99, offering professionals a premium ergonomic solution for their workplace needs.
Source: ErgoAV
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55 Comments on ErgoAV Unveils ErgoFx Standing Desk - Revolutionizing the Way People Work for US$2,200

#1
Vayra86
Cool, I bought a stand up desk for $250,-. Motorized... New in box. Too bad its not 'premium' indeed!
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#2
TheLostSwede
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Vayra86Cool, I bought a stand up desk for $250,-. Motorized... New in box. Too bad its not 'premium' indeed!
I mean, this looks nice and all, but it was the silly price point that made me post it...
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#3
R0H1T
How long before we start selling kidneys or livers for one of these o_O
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#4
Vayra86
R0H1THow long before we start selling kidneys or livers for one of these o_O
Not quite as fast as ErgoAV filing for bankruptcy I reckon :D
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#5
Outback Bronze
Hmm,
To buy a cheap table, 4090 and sit on my arse or expensive table and use integrated graphics...
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#6
tabascosauz
"wood grain finish"

What an amazing price for a particleboard/laminate piece of crap perched on low-end BEKANT piece of crap legs. Just IKEA alone gives you a dozen options to do better than this for like 1/4 the price.
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#7
zlobby
Ah, another one of these! As it was mentioned before, one can get same or better quality motorized desk for less than $400. Well, they don't have 'gaming' LED, though...
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#8
lemonadesoda
Legs are odd. Gravity will draw dirt, spills, crap into the moving parts. They are upside down! Was this designed by a child?

The price is insane. Just yesterday i was looking at lift tables and you can buy a decent digital mechanism RETAIL that will lift 120kg. ie midrange quality. FOR EUR 350. Then Add a solid top of your choice or upcycle your existing desktop.
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#9
TheLostSwede
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zlobbyAh, another one of these! As it was mentioned before, one can get same or better quality motorized desk for less than $400. Well, they don't have 'gaming' LED, though...
You're paying for the accessories...
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#10
PLAfiller
Own-weight of the table: ~57kg/ 126.5 lbs. Dimensions: 62.1 × 31.3 × 5.31 in / 157.734x79.5x13.5 . Kinda on the small size, depending on what you gonna put on top of it.
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#11
zlobby
TheLostSwedeYou're paying for the accessories...
Oh, no, I'm so not! :)
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#12
ymdhis
This is stupid, you can just drill cable channels to the leg of a normal desk and get the same effect.
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#13
claes
tabascosauz"wood grain finish"

What an amazing price for a particleboard/laminate piece of crap perched on low-end BEKANT piece of crap legs. Just IKEA alone gives you a dozen options to do better than this for like 1/4 the price.
Heck you can buy a lian-li standing desk for half
lemonadesodaLegs are odd. Gravity will draw dirt, spills, crap into the moving parts. They are upside down! Was this designed by a child?

The price is insane. Just yesterday i was looking at lift tables and you can buy a decent digital mechanism RETAIL that will lift 120kg. ie midrange quality. FOR EUR 350. Then Add a solid top of your choice or upcycle your existing desktop.
IKEA really killed this market. Buy cheap legs + drill + whatever surface you prefer and cheap cable holders and
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#14
bug
For over $2k you get no support for a desktop at all. I guess there may be a few users that will not jump all over this.
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#15
claes
The built-in surge protector and usb is nice I guess
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#16
lemonadesoda
claesIKEA really killed this market. Buy cheap legs + drill + whatever surface you prefer and cheap cable holders
I don't like the IKEA models. Low load - just 70kg. I don't see that as safe. It needs to take bodyweight IMO. Plus pricey for the quality. One can do better...

For pricing - the market is at EUR 300-500 for the electonic contol motor driven lifting, and then whatever for the tabletop and cabling/usb etc. That means EUR 400 total for simple and cheap, and EUR 800/900 for quality and premium. I cannot see anyone having success bringing models to market with higher prices.
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#17
wNotyarD
TheLostSwedeI mean, this looks nice and all, but it was the silly price point that made me post it...
Really? I thought it was because it was from a leading manufacturer of ergonomic solutions.
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#18
zlobby
claesThe built-in surge protector and usb is nice I guess
It is. However, solutions ranging from $2 to $2000 can all be called 'surge protectors'. I doubt they put something fancy in this desk.
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#19
bug
TheLostSwedeI mean, this looks nice and all, but it was the silly price point that made me post it...
What's silly about it? It costs a bit more than a (certain) video card :p
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#20
Assimilator
I hope it comes with a dildo built-in, so it can f**k you in the a** like its price does.
lemonadesodaI don't like the IKEA models. Low load - just 70kg. I don't see that as safe. It needs to take bodyweight IMO.
It's only unsafe if you're climbing on the desk, which you really shouldn't be doing. It's a desk, not a staircase.
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#21
R00kie
For that kind of price, I'd rather sit
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#22
TheLostSwede
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AssimilatorI hope it comes with a dildo built-in, so it can f**k you in the a** like its price does.
It does have a felt covered hidden drawer for toys... Does that count?

lemonadesodaI don't like the IKEA models.
They have a more sturdy frame, but stilly only 75 kg max load.
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#23
P4-630
TheLostSwedeThe three-column design and seamless height adjustment, activated using the paddle-style control panel or through the ErgoAV mobile app, allows for smooth transitions between sitting and standing. The desk boasts best-in-class lift columns which provide exceptional stability even at its highest height, secure for all-day use.
Great for the p0rn industry...
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#24
zlobby
TheLostSwedeIt does have a felt covered hidden drawer for toys...They have a more sturdy frame, but stilly only 75 kg max load.
75kgs load bearing is fine. And the ability to regulate the height by the milimeter? Golden! ;)
The built-in drawer is also nice for some... toys.
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#25
Wye
That looks really small, is that a 48''?
I had wireless charging in a fixed position on a desk, it sucks: it forces you to rearrange everything for the phone, I ended up not using it in the end.

There are plenty motorized standup desks with chargers in the 100-200$ range. And some amazing ones at 400-500$.
2200$ is just plain stupid.
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