Summary
Theres a significant downfall to joining a market fairly late in the game.
Youre always going to be compared to those that came first.
It retails for $499.99 and is available in only one configuration.
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The easiest wasFlexiSpots Pro Plus desk.
The most difficult was this FlyQuest Edition gaming workspace.
It arrived in two boxes, as expected.
AndaSeat FlyQuest Edition Gaming Standing Desk is built for gamers, complete with optional RGB lighting, a headset hook, and a height adjustment range of 29 to 47 inches.
Im not 100% sure why its there.
The biggest disappointment all around is the desktop.
The carbon fiber-style design looks great but feels like a thin and cheap particle board desktop.
Mark LoProto / How-to Geek
Its a decent-quality mat that negates the need for a mousepad and adds a little cushioning for your wrists.
Being adjustable, the FlyQuest Edition gaming desk has a built-in motor, and youll know its there.
Not just because your desk will move when prompted, either.
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The height adjustment range itself is good.
Most desks seem to fall somewhere in there, so this should work for gamers of most heights.
The FlexiSpot Pro Plus desk did go down to 22 inches, and that seemed very low.
Mark LoProto / How-to Geek
Its irritating to find the perfect height only to have someone move it on you.
Its a problem with sharing any adjustable desk, so those programmable options are always nice to see.
Theres a headset hook and cupholder to install, though I have very little faith that either lasts long.
AndaSeat also has a very stereotypical approach to making this a gamer desk.
you might install two LED lightbars on both ends of the desk, though they feel like afterthoughts.
Making the setup even more awkward is the control module for the LED strips.
Its not attached to the desk and sits in one of the two wire feeds.
However, if you like the aesthetics of this gaming desk, I think this model has some merits.
I do like the overall look of the desk.
Most importantly, though, the desk handles its adjustability quite well.
Overall, it’s a smooth experience with a fairly average maximum and minimum height.
I would call this a good entry-level adjustable desk for gamers.
Its definitely built better than some $150 to $200 stationary gaming desks Ive ordered off Amazon.