
Autonomous - Desk 2 L-Shaped
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totally agree, the autonomous desk 2 L-shaped is a beast for setups like that. sturdy even with dual ultrawides and the corner space is surprisingly usable
Just make sure the desk you choose has three legs, with a motor in each leg, a total of three motors instead of two. I suggest the Autonomous SmartDesk L-shaped.
I have an older autonomous L shaped desk and just recently purchased an e7 plus. They are both great. Ive had the autonomous for upwards of 5 or 6 years and it still works without any issue. The only issue I ever had was my own fault as I had something under it when it was going down and broke my desktop. But I believe the newer models come with collision detection so that wouldn’t really be an issue for you. Ironically I’ve been having issues with the e7’s collision system and it keeps firing erroneously, but I believe that’s user error and I just need to get it dialed in better. I went with the e7 plus for my second desk because I really wanted the stability of having 4 legs and I was not disappointed. If greater stability is important to you, I personally think it’s worth it. The autonomous 4 leg desk last I checked was considerably more expensive than flexispot and was really the primary reason I didn’t go back to them. Other than that though I really don’t notice any real difference between the two. You set your position for sitting and standing and they do their thing. Flexispot also has wonderful customer service and easily accessible through their subreddit and if you message them on here he’ll give you a discount code that stacks. I can’t speak to automomous’ customer service as I’ve here had any interaction with anyone there though I also haven’t had reason to. I also got the caster wheels add on for my e7 plus and I am sooo glad I did. Very cheap upgrade that’s well worth it. Cable management wise autonomous came with the metal tray. The e7 plus came with nothing and I didn’t purchase any from them. Decided to DIY it myself for much less. I bought a few server rack raceways, Velcro, and a cheap cable management kit from Amazon. I much prefer my DIY method and it came out much better. Ultimately I think this tier of standing desks end up being all very similar. I don’t think you can go wrong and honestly recommend going with wherever you can get a better deal.
I got 1 from Autonomous about 12 years ago. Still going strong. I bought the stand mechanism with 2 motors and put a butcher block top on it just like another user did.
I'm 5'4" and have a Autonomous desk. It only goes down to 26" which is still a bit too high for me. I keep it down at 26" and have my chair adjusted to match the desk, and then use a Human Scale footrest to get my feet back up to where they should be. [https://www.amazon.com/Humanscale-Foot-Machine-Footrest-natural/dp/B000HVI1RG/ref=ast\_sto\_dp\_puis](https://www.amazon.com/Humanscale-Foot-Machine-Footrest-natural/dp/B000HVI1RG/ref=ast_sto_dp_puis) Stacking reams of paper up is a good temporary footrest option too. :) My chair is a Steelcase Gesture (442A30) that I got years ago at a factory sale. The seat pan is a good depth for my legs and the arm rests adjust to where I need them as well.
I have had an autonomous for the past 4 years and love it
I’d prefer the Autonomous desk, pretty solid and priced around $500. No need to spend $800–$1k on a desk.
I got one shipped to me from Autonomous a few years ago. I mostly sit at it now but I have no complaints.
I love mine from Autonomus!
I've had a flexispot and autonomous. I didn't like the surface of the autonomous so when it got damaged I replaced with the flexispot legs and put some real wood on top. Working fantastic.
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