VIVO Electric Standing Desk Review: 60-inch DESK-KIT-1B6B Worth It?

VIVO Electric 60 x 24 in Standing Desk, Memory Height Adjustment, 1B Series, Holds 220 lbs, One-Piece Black Top, Black Frame, DESK-KIT-1B6B
VIVO
- Create Instant Active Standing: Go from sitting to standing in one smooth motion with this complete active workstation providing comfortable viewing angles and customized user heights
- Solid One-Piece 59” Top: This 59” x 23.6” table provides ample space for monitors, workspace accessories, supplies, and decor. The one-piece top is free of seam breaks and is made of sturdy particle board, creating a smooth and scratch-resistant surface
- Powerful Electric Motor: Enjoy a height range of 29.3" to 48.5" with this frame’s powerful motor and strong legs using precise telescopic height adjustment
- Strong Desk Frame Support: With all-steel construction, the desk frame supports up to 220 lbs. This ensures maximum stability and sturdiness for a variety of monitor and laptop setups, giving you a solid foundation for all your equipment
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Smooth electric motor with 29.3" to 48.5" height range
- 4 memory preset controller saves multiple user heights
- One-piece 60-inch top provides ample uninterrupted workspace
- All-steel frame supports up to 220 lbs stably
- Competitive price point for a full electric standing desk
Cons
- No USB charging built into the controller
- Particle board top is less moisture-resistant than bamboo
- Assembly requires two people and 60-90 minutes
- No cable management tray included
- Plastic grommets feel slightly cheap compared to frame quality
Quick Verdict
The VIVO electric standing desk DESK-KIT-1B6B earns its place on the shortlist if you want a budget-friendly entry into sit-stand living without assembling a DIY frame-and-top combo. The 4 memory preset controller alone makes daily switching between sitting and standing genuinely painless. The 60-inch one-piece top gives you real desktop territory, the motor hums smoothly, and the all-steel frame does not wobble when you type hard. Rating: 4.3 out of 5 — it is a strong value pick, but the particle board top and basic controller keep it from matching premium desks.
What Is the VIVO Electric Standing Desk?
Let me set the scene. It is a Tuesday morning, I have been working from home for three years, and my lower back has started sending very pointed messages around 2 PM every single day. I knew the fix: a standing desk. But I did not want to spend $800 on a FlexiSpot only to discover I hate standing while working. The VIVO DESK-KIT-1B6B showed up at my door in two heavy boxes, promising an electric height-adjustable setup for a fraction of that price. I was cautiously optimistic.

That caution was warranted. VIVO is not a premium ergonomic brand — it is the brand you buy when you want most of the functionality at a honest price. The DESK-KIT-1B6B is part of their 1B series, which means a straightforward electric motor driving two strong steel legs through a telescopic height range. The 59-inch by 23.6-inch top is a single seamless piece of particle board with a matte black overlay, sitting on a black steel frame. No assembly required beyond attaching the legs, which — fair warning — still takes about an hour with a friend holding the top steady.
Key Features
- Electric motor height adjustment from 29.3" to 48.5" — covers short to tall users comfortably
- 4 memory preset controller — saves sitting height, standing height, and two more custom positions
- One-piece 60-inch desktop — no seam in the middle, smooth scratch-resistant surface
- All-steel frame rated to 220 lbs — solid stability even with dual monitors and a tower PC
- Telescopic leg design — clean transition, no exposed actuator rod
- One-click standing — preset buttons eliminate manual adjustment guesswork
- Compatible with VIVO accessories — monitor arms, keyboard trays, cable rails all mount directly
Hands-On Review
I will be upfront: the unboxing is not glamorous. Two boxes, a lot of foam, and bags of bolts. The instruction manual is functional but thin on diagrams. By hour two of my assembly attempt solo, I was calling in a favour from my neighbour. That said — once it was standing upright and plugged in, I felt a small surge of satisfaction. It looked like a real desk. Not a hobby project. A real desk.

The controller is about the size of a small deck of cards, mounted on a short cable from the right leg. Four numbered buttons, up, down, and a small LED readout. I set preset 1 to my sitting height (29.5 inches) and preset 2 to standing (44 inches). Within two days, I stopped thinking about the controller entirely — it just worked. The motor hums at a moderate pitch, nothing jarring, and the desk travels at a steady pace. There is no lurching or stuttering, which was my biggest fear with an electric desk in this price tier.
By the end of the first week, I was standing for roughly 2 to 3 hours total per day, broken into shorter intervals. What surprised me was how natural the transition felt once the height was saved — I was not fighting the desk, I was just pressing a button. My lower back did not miraculously fix itself, but the end-of-day ache had noticeably softened by Friday.
The 59-inch width gave me room for a 27-inch monitor, a 15-inch laptop, a small speaker, and a notepad with space to spare. The depth of 23.6 inches is fine, though if you plan to push a monitor arm far back, your keyboard may feel close. I also noticed the particle board surface shows shallow scratches if you slide things aggressively — not a dealbreaker, but worth knowing if you treat your workspace roughly.

The frame itself is impressively solid. No lateral wobble when I type, even with significant arm pressure. I tested it near the 220 lb capacity by loading it with studio monitors, a laptop stand, and a stack of reference books — maybe 60 lbs total — and the motor still raised and lowered smoothly. There is a soft rubber bumper at the bottom of travel on each side, so you hear a faint thud when it hits minimum or maximum height. Minor, but it means you do not baby the desk at the limits.
Who Should Buy It?
- Remote workers on a budget who want to test sit-stand cycling without committing to a $700+ desk
- Home office upgraders with limited space who need a 60-inch surface that fits in most doorways
- Gamers who want an electric standing desk without the gaming-desk premium pricing
- VIVO accessory fans who already own VIVO monitor arms or keyboard trays and want a matching desk frame
Skip this desk if you need a bamboo or solid wood top, want built-in USB charging in the controller, or are over 6 feet 2 inches and need a taller max height. Also skip it if you want white-glove delivery and setup — you are doing the heavy lifting here, literally.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- FlexiSpot E7 — a step up in build quality, stronger 355 lb capacity, and a more refined controller with USB port, though it costs more and typically ships with a two-box assembly rather than one-piece top
- Uplift V2 — widely considered the premium consumer standard with whisper-quiet motors, advanced controller, and extensive accessory ecosystem, but sits in the $700-$900 range
- Branch Ergonomic Standing Desk — a mid-range option with a cleaner aesthetic and reliable performance, positioned between VIVO and FlexiSpot in price and feel
FAQ
The VIVO electric standing desk adjusts from 29.3 inches (sitting height) to 48.5 inches (standing height), giving you roughly 19 inches of travel to switch between seated and standing positions.
Final Verdict
The VIVO electric standing desk DESK-KIT-1B6B is exactly what it promises: an affordable, functional, no-frills electric standing desk that does the job without apology. The 4 memory presets are the real standout feature — they make switching between sitting and standing something you actually do, not just intend to do. The all-steel frame inspires confidence, and the 60-inch one-piece top is spacious enough for most single-user setups. Where it falls short is finish quality on the top surface, a basic controller without USB charging, and the unavoidable assembly hassle. For the price, those trade-offs are fair. If you are serious about reducing sedentary time without draining your office budget, this VIVO desk earns a genuine recommendation.