Over the past couple of months, I’ve fallen in love with my new standing desk — and right now it’s on a major discount, saving you $130 on a station that can work no matter what configuration you throw at it.
With multiple monitors, streaming hardware, my PC accessories, plus laptops and some half-built Magic: The Gathering bridges, my offices have always seemed too cramped for my needs. The ergonomic Eureka Aero Pro finally has room for everything, even if it’s perhaps a little too big. Plus, it’s a standing desk, which allows me to avoid some of the long-term posture and comfort issues that come with sitting in a chair all day.
Right now, thanks to an extended Memorial Day sale, the Eureka Ergonomic Aero Pro is seriously marked down to $669 at the official Eureka Ergonomic store, saving you $130 on the massive 72-inch by 23-inch model through May 28.
My new favorite PC companion
If that seems too big for your needs, the 63-inch by 23-inch model is also discounted — you can save $100 to snag it for $519 in the same sale.
You can read all my thoughts on the desk in my full Eureka Ergonomic Aero Pro review, but here are the highlights.
First, it’s more spacious than you might need. Not only is the main desk large enough to support any setup you want (like a few small DJ decks, a laptop, all your laptops, etc.), but with a trio of monitor shelves and a slide-out lower shelf, you can also have space for a full range of PC accessories – I have two monitors and my streaming equipment set up along with a keyboard and mouse.
Secondly, the standing desk is very convenient to use and it is not a gimmick. The electric motor is ultra quiet and with three memory options you can easily move the desk between your preferred heights. With this convenience, I found that I used the desk a lot and that it paired well with my Galaxy Watch 8 Classic: whenever my watch told me to move, I got up and worked like that for a while.
I also liked playing standing up. Play a little occasionally Marvel Rivalsthe ability to move allowed me to express some frustrations whenever I was eliminated or lost a match – or to do a celebratory jig when things went my way.
Last but not least, this desk is sturdy. With all my expensive PC gear on it (and underneath it), the last thing I need is for the Aero pro to collapse and break my stuff (or maybe me, it’s very heavy). Fortunately, even at its highest heights, the steel and wood construction felt like it wasn’t going anywhere – although I did knock a controller off the stand when I slammed it on the desk pretty hard…
Oh, and did I mention it has a cup holder?
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