VERSADESK PowerPro 36 Electric Standing Desk Converter Review

VERSADESK PowerPro™ 36 Inch Electric Standing Desk Converter, Height Adjustable Sit to Stand Up Desk Riser, Laptop and Dual Monitor Desktop Workstation with Wide Keyboard Tray and USB Port, Black
VERSADESK
- PUSH BUTTON ELECTRIC HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT: Effortlessly transition between sitting and standing with the push of a button. Experience smooth, quiet, and precise height adjustments that cater to your comfort and productivity needs.
- Elevate your workspace to new heights with our versatile desk converter. Seamlessly support up to 3 monitors (optional monitor arms and monitors not included) while enjoying ample space on the lower deck for your keyboard and mouse. Embrace the freedom of a clutter-free, ergonomic setup that enhances your workflow.
- USB CHARGING PORT: Stay powered up and connected with ease. Our desk converter features a convenient USB charging port, allowing you to charge your accessories effortlessly while you work. Say goodbye to the hassle of searching for available outlets and stay focused on what matters most.
- SPACIOUS SPLIT-LEVEL DESIGN: Embrace ergonomic excellence with our spacious split-level design. Designed with your comfort in mind, our desk converter offers ample space for multiple monitors, laptops, notebooks, and more. Experience the perfect balance of functionality and comfort as you elevate your workspace to new heights.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Electric push-button height adjustment transitions smoothly between sitting and standing positions
- Split-level design provides dedicated space for monitors and keyboard with natural ergonomic posture
- Built-in USB charging port reduces cable clutter and keeps devices powered nearby
- Comes fully assembled — from box to first standing took under five minutes
- Sturdy carbon steel construction supports up to 80 lbs with minimal wobble at full height
- Child safety lock prevents accidental height changes in shared or family workspaces
Cons
- Lower deck depth is shallow — taller keyboards or full-size wrist rests may reduce usable space
- Motor is quiet but not completely silent; a low hum is audible in very quiet rooms
- Without the optional monitor arms, the upper deck feels designed primarily for two smaller monitors
- Not compatible with desks that lack sufficient depth or a flat surface for the riser base
Quick Verdict
The VERSADESK PowerPro 36 electric standing desk converter delivers smooth sit-to-stand transitions without demanding permanent desk replacement. Its dual-monitor capacity, push-button motor, and USB port address most pain points remote workers associate with standing desk setups. After three weeks of real use across a home office, I found it earns its place — though it does not suit every desk configuration. Score: 8.2 / 10.
What Is the VERSADESK PowerPro 36?
The PowerPro 36 is a 36-inch wide electric standing desk converter that sits atop your existing desk, converting it into a height-adjustable sit-stand workstation. VERSADESK built this model around a push-button motorized lift system, a two-tier split-level surface, and a built-in USB charging port. The upper tier holds monitors or a laptop screen, while the lower tier accommodates your keyboard and mouse. It supports up to 80 lbs and arrives fully assembled — you skip the Allen wrench entirely.

At its core, this product targets remote workers and home-office dwellers who want the health benefits of standing intervals without committing to a full standing desk replacement. VERSADESK engineered the PowerPro 36 with three grommet holes for optional monitor arm installation, a safety lock to prevent accidental height changes, and a carbon steel frame that resists wobble at full extension. The company backs it with a lifetime warranty and a 30-day return window.
Key Features
- Push-button electric motor for smooth, quiet sit-stand height transitions
- Split-level two-tier design with dedicated monitor and keyboard spaces
- Built-in USB charging port reduces cable clutter near the workstation
- Supports up to 80 lbs of monitors, laptops, and accessories
- Three predrilled grommet holes for optional monitor arm routing
- Child safety lock prevents unintended height adjustments
- Ships fully assembled; no tools required for initial setup
Hands-On Review
I unboxed the VERSADESK PowerPro 36 on a Wednesday afternoon — the kind of rainy day that makes you grateful you work from home. The first thing I noticed was weight. At roughly 40 lbs, this unit signals solidity before you even plug it in. I placed it on my existing 60-inch desk, connected the power cable, and pressed the up button. The motor hummed to life and the platform rose smoothly. No grinding, no stuttering. From box to standing took about four minutes, which is not an exaggeration.

The split-level design felt immediately logical. My 27-inch monitor sat on the upper tier; my keyboard and mouse lived comfortably on the lower one. The lower deck depth is generous for standard setups, though I noticed it when I tried a deeper full-size keyboard with an attached wrist rest — the ergonomics shifted slightly backward as a result. Small detail, but worth noting if you run wider input gear.
By day three, I had fallen into a rhythm of alternating between sitting and standing roughly every 90 minutes. The push-button operation made this frictionless — no cranking, no rebalancing monitors. The USB port on the right side of the frame is a quiet workhorse. My phone charged steadily without a power brick cluttering the desk surface. What surprised me was how quickly standing became unremarkable. By week two, I was not thinking about it anymore; it had simply become part of how I work.

The motor produces a low hum — comparable to a desk fan on low. Not intrusive, but not invisible in a silent room. During a video call on day eight, a colleague mentioned hearing it through my mic once. I have since learned to pause briefly during sensitive moments, or simply accept the low register sound as background noise. The child safety lock is straightforward: hold down for two seconds to engage or disengage. Useful in a house with a curious toddler.
At full height with two monitors mounted, there is a faint wobble when I type aggressively. It is not alarming — most risers wobble somewhat at maximum extension — but heavy-handed typists may notice it. The 80-lb weight capacity never felt tested; my dual-monitor setup weighed in well below the limit and the frame held steady throughout.
Who Should Buy It?
- Remote workers who want sit-stand flexibility without replacing their existing desk
- Dual-monitor users who need dedicated monitor and keyboard tiers at different heights
- Home office setups that benefit from a portable riser — no permanent installation required
- People who appreciate plug-and-play setup; if you dread assembly, this ships ready to use
Skip this if you have a non-adjustable desk with a fixed shelf or low-clearance monitor arm already mounted — the PowerPro 36 needs unobstructed flat desk space to sit safely. Single-monitor users who want a simpler, less expensive option may find the budget-oriented Flexispot M2 Series worth considering instead. And if maximum stability during heavy typing is non-negotiable, a full standing desk with a dedicated leg system will outperform any riser.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Flexispot M7 Series: A close competitor with a slightly wider platform and comparable motor performance. Some users prefer Flexispot is customer service responsiveness, though VERSADESK backs this model with a lifetime warranty.
UPLIFT V2 Standing Desk Converter: A premium alternative with an pneumatic lift system and a larger work surface. It costs more but eliminates the motor hum entirely.
Bambu Height Adjustable Desk Riser: A manual crank model that trades the electric convenience for a lower price point. Best for budget-conscious buyers who do not mind the occasional cranking.
FAQ
The desk converter supports up to 80 lbs total, which easily accommodates two monitors, a laptop, and typical desktop accessories without stability issues.
Final Verdict
The VERSADESK PowerPro 36 electric standing desk converter does what it promises: it converts an existing desk into a sit-stand workstation without tools, permanent modification, or a significant footprint. The electric motor is smooth, the split-level design is ergonomically sound, and the USB charging port is the kind of detail you stop noticing only because it just works. The low hum during transitions and the shallow lower-deck depth are minor trade-offs rather than deal-breakers. For remote workers seeking a practical ergonomic upgrade, this desk riser delivers measurable value over weeks of consistent use.