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LIFT SYSTEM - Triple motor frame creates large power and 1.5”per second fast lift speed,electronic gyroscope built-in control box for best safety protection of your PC and valuables on the desk.
SOLID SUPPORT - All steel construction and a thick 3 tier leg support system with a load capacity of 360 lbs; Over 30000 times life span and 5 Year Warranty for Full desk including motors and lifting columns with SN registration on vwindesk.
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT - 4 memory height adjustment preset legs from sitting to standing in seconds with simple press, elegant LCD control panel setting to your desired heights from 23.6'' to 49.2'',which is working for youth and yourselves’ studying,gaming and working.
WIDTH ADJUSTMENT - Min 42.5'', Max 70.9'' with recommended table top sizes: length of 43’’ to 90’’, width of 24’’ to 40’’, and a thickness of 3/4’’ -1.5'', extended center rail at 47.2’’ is available to create 79.1’’ max width for the desk base.
ADDITIONAL SERVICE: 1200mm(47.2’’)Extended center rail is available, 23.6inch feet is available, bamboo tabletops or MDF tabletops for VJ301 from 48’’ to 80’’ is available.Please visit our store or contact us if you need these value added service.
I have only had it for a week, but I am loving it so far and my body is too. I don't ache nearly as much. Plus the sellers are super responsive. I had some issues registering and they had it fixed in a day.Easily lifts desk with PC, UPS, monitor and accessories.Memory settings work out great.Lets get straight into this!Delivery:The package arrived well packaged and there was no visible damage to the components.Assembly (legs only):Assembly was rather simple, but the instructions were semi-garbage. Many of the pieces were incorrectly named or didn't match the instructions. The instructions also do not have the maximum size the legs can be extended to, so I had to constantly bring up the amazon page to check the product images that have dimensions.Pros:1.) Legs work great, the motors are located on each individual leg and move relatively quietly and quickly between standing and sitting positions.2.) Appears to be sturdy so far. It uses a heavy metal frame, so I don't believe this will be an issue in the future.3.) Control is easy to use and has 4 programable height buttons. Programming is easy.Cons:Most of the cons were noticed while trying to install the desk top. NOTE I am using a third party laminate tabletop I got on sale. I got two Lorell 72"x29.5"x1" laminate tabletop from office depot. This should be totally acceptable according to image 3 bottom right image for maximum length.1.) The images provided in the product are misleading. The image that contains the "maximum" length the legs can extend outward is not maximum USABLE length. You can extend the legs to the 71" length, but the frame easily bends because of how the sleeved extenders work. This leaves a height difference between the two tops where they touch. I fixed this issue by decreasing the length to about 60".2.) The other issue I had was that I kept trying to center the table tops over the T sections, but this was a no go. Centering over the main frame caused the L leg to have a 12"+ over hang, this was when I was using the 71" extended length. It also did not allow me to anchor in one side of the tabletop since there were no screw support locations. Centering over the L leg gives a 2.75" overhang on one side of the main frame which was not ideal for me since I need a grommet in that area. I solved these issues by moving the tabletops around for about an hour and came up with a layout that I was ok with. One end, short side, of the T sections of the main frame are aligned with the edge of the tabletop, this to me is ugly and I hate the way it fits, but it was the only way that I could get the second tabletop on without having a massive overhang and providing a support for the screw at that end. Now I have to go out and buy a support structure for the interaction zone because since there is only one screw holding that side in I can easily twist the tabletop if I put even a little bit of weight on one side.These legs are great, but I would not recommend this desk for those who are buying two large tabletops. Maybe I did something wrong, but even following the image where it says the maximum size with a 7.4" corner and 10" over hangs I couldn't get it to work. It appears to be impossible, but if someone got theirs to work please let me know.The image shows the two problems I ran into, the single screw holding one end of the table top which is the only place on that side to put a screw into. And how the short end of the T section of the main frame is aligned with the edge of the laminate tabletop.The top I made easily weighs 60 lbs if not a bit more, my gear on top is probably 120lbs if crap and this thing isn't even struggling.whole experience was great, great deskI used bamboo top that just last forever. This replaced a built in, so compared to that is a little wobble but very sturdy, mostly depending on floor.I wasn't really interested in a standing desk, but the idea of being able to finetune height was attractive, and the system works better than I expected, very smoothly wakes from sleep and changes elevation.It goes higher than needed, it would be cool if they lessened how high and make so can go lower, just little lower and could also use as floor sit desk which would be a cool option. Though it going so high does open up some utility possibilities too, letting you easy clean under, or open up floor space for working under it. Though I can't take it up to full height anymore having mounted stuff it would hit before maxing out.Nice quality of life upgrade, I'm really excited about these adjustable desks. I'll own this rest of my life and it makes me happy.I have been using my desk with this frame for about a month. It works very well. It is powerful, capable to rise really high and remain sturdy. I used to have some issue with the shipment but seller responded to my message quickly and got everything resolved as I needed. I'm impress with quality of seller's customer service and happy with the purchase.Great desk frame for my home office remake. Good construction and not too difficult to set up.I wanted to make some changes to my office after working at home through 2020. I started my search for a desk, but I had a specific desire for ample desk space and a L-shape configuration. The VJ301 hit every need! The assembly was easy to follow. It was a nice touch for vwindesk to through in the cable management ties as an included accessory. It made tucking away the motor cables easy. I installed two 60" by 30" table tops onto the desk and it's perfect for all my needs. There was a slight amount of play on on the long 60" run due to only one anchor point. I installed vwindesk cable management tray that spanned between the two table tops and created another anchor point. It fixed my sturdiness issue and the cable management tray is perfectly situation for plugging in my monitor, speakers, and PC tower! Great product from vwindesk, and an ideal choice to take your home office to the next level!Okay so I'm leaving this review because I could find absolutely no reviews of this company's products online at the time I was looking. They seem to manufacture the desks themselves and normally sell to resellers, but only recently started selling directly to consumers. Overall, I think it's a great product with great value.For reference, I got the VJ301 L shaped legs in black. The reason I went with this product was because I didn't want to get something that was super cheap like around $300, but also didn't want to get something insanely expensive around $1500. This seemed like a good medium at $700. Additionally, I already had a solid wood tabletop that I wanted to reuse (If you're interested, the tabletop is an Acacia 1.5" thick tabletop from Homedepot that I cut and connected into an L shape).At sitting height it's very sturdy, which I would expect for a three legged design. At standing height it's obviously not as sturdy, especially because I am 6'4" tall, but definitely plenty sturdy enough, no complaints there.Construction is good, everything looks and feels to be of high quality. Paint finish is also good.Motors are fast and I don't see any issues arising from them.At work I have a 2 legged standing desk from Uplift, which cost over $1000 if I remember right. That honestly seems absurdly expensive compared to the VWIN desk. The VWIN desk is easily of equal or better construction, I'm leaning toward better simply due to the leg design.I also contacted VWIN support before purchasing to get some specs of one of the brackets, and they sent me the CAD design of the bracket with all the measurements within 24 hours. So good support from my experience so far as well.I don't think anyone will be disappointed with this desk, unless you're a standing desk snob that needs a $3000 desk imported from Germany or something. However I will update this review if at some point something breaks.Let my first comment on how study this thing is. I was amazed at the weight of all the pieces, especially the legs. The quality of the metal and build tells me this is my forever desk. It can handle 360 lbs according to the vwindesk site. Out of the box the control box was defective causing the 3rd port of the box to not power the motor plugged into it. I contacted support and they sent me a new control box right away. It took a week to arrive because it came from China, but I can confirm it works now.I built a tabletop using materials from Home Depot that cost me about $50 and a total of 5 hours over three days. Just had to wait for the glue to dry. Overall very happy and would recommend this to anyone!Yes.... but....Ordered the product and while waiting got an email stating that it would not work since the "head unit" was only going to take control of 2 legs out of 3. they provided a Tracking # right away for the replacement Unit (while i still didn't receive the desk yet).unfortunately the new part is coming from "China" or close to there.... so.... this would take another 2 weeks to get here.got the desk, pretty easy to setup. and yes... only 2 legs were working. so... needed to wait for the new "head unit" control.finally got the new "head unit" and installed it.did a full resetconfigured the minimum limitconfigured the maximum limitBUTthe only way to get this done was to press the "up" button like 50 times to go up +/- 0.4 inch at a time because if i was pressing the "up" button steady (like to go at the top of possible height) the table would only go up +/- 0.7 inch and then stop and go down... further then it was before....so... i tried to press one of the "selected height" i made memory off... same thing... the desk go down, then stop... then goes up....this is really freaking annoying....did a reset again... and went through all steps again.... 3 TIMES... same thing.tried to change the "internal parameters" of the controller (where the arrows and numbers are)... to different settings..... no go... same thing...tried the Automatic Test.... it doesn't do ANYTHING...so... i have written to the person who replied to my "registration" email... waiting for their answer...if i don't get an answer soon... i know someone who will get a desk back... PRONTO....don't get me wrong, the desk is made of good quality and "Thick legs", with strong motors to support lots of weight. it also expand to have a pretty descent desk (mine is +/- 8'X7' (L --> form)). it is not "noisy" and the speed of lifting is pretty acceptable (when it work). but one thing is for sure, they need to work on the programming and Operating Instruction sheet.... which is clearly not as good as i would expect.700$ is a very good price, for a desk that works...hope this help anyone that may have the same problem.UPDATE 10 Dec 2020.-----------------------------finally got it working as needed. it appears that there is a setting that you can "close" that will prevent the "Anti-Collision" to "trigger".yes.... they do have a setting (not documented as "Anti-Collision" and without saying what it is for), that prevent the desk from stopping to go up or down if you have too much weight on it or if it encounter an object while going up or down.when the "setting" is set to "Close" (which really should be called "disabled") it will let the desk run as needed.now... the setting is called.... "Gyro-Sensor"... personally i don't think this name make sense and wrote them to call an "Apple" an Apple...SO..... "Gyro-Sensor" = "Anti-Collision" and "Close" = "Disabled" and you should be good...Update 11 Dec 2020---‐---------------------with the functionnality now letting the desk freely go up and down i can give a 5 Stars to this desk. This ( and the necessity to call a Cat a Cat were the only points preventing me from beeing confident about it.Product Support was actually very active and responsive about my request.hope this help.The material and painting are very good.The manual is printed too small and difficult to read and follow.In step 2 , the manual requests to "rotate each screw just a few turns" for the Crossbar End, but the end screws will be blocked by the Side Bracket.The manual also instructs to assemble the frame upside down and then put it onto table tops. Considering the weight of the frame and overall side only with the tabletops, it would be very very difficult to flip over. With the table tops brought from them, it would be impossible to flip over. The maunal doesn't make any sense. Big problem.