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Best Nintendo Switch Battery Case 2024

Par : Kevin Lee

It’s hard to beat the portability of the Nintendo Switch when gaming on the go, but nothing is worse than running out of battery during pivotal moments of the best Switch games. Grabbing a battery case, like our top pick, the NEWDERY External Battery Station, means your Switch will never be without juice and has an extra dose of protection too.

TL;DR — These are the Best Nintendo Switch Battery Cases:

One of the best Switch accessories to arm your portable console with is a battery case. These devices perform double duty, acting as both a Switch case and a power bank. Some of the best battery cases even attach directly to the Switch, slotting into the USB-C port without adding much bulk, while others keep it simpler.

No matter what you’re after, we’ve found a battery case to keep your Nintendo Switch charged up at all times. You may even score a great Switch deal on one, and we’re hopeful some will be compatible with the Switch 2, rumored to be released next year.

1. NEWDERY External Battery Station

Best Nintendo Switch Battery Case

The NEWDERY External Battery Station adds a beefy, 10,000mAh battery to your Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch OLED. That’s no small backup, and it can stretch the battery life of your console considerably—an extra eight hours or 1.6 full charges. You’re not limited to just juicing up your Switch, as it also works as a portable charger to top up your phone or tablet.

This battery case is rocking some handy extras, like a kickstand in the back to use your Switch in tabletop mode, and a slot behind that kickstand is ready to stow two game cartridges. It also offers an 18W PD, ensuring your Switch’s fully drained battery is back to full in under 2 hours. There’s even a smart chipset to help protect your device against overvoltage and short-circuiting, while cutouts and air vents on the case prevent overheating.

2. NEWDERY Battery Charger Case for Nintendo Switch Lite

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Battery Case

The Nintendo Switch Lite is more compact and lacks detachable joy-cons like the other Switch models, which means you’ll want to grab the best Switch Lite accessories to fit its smaller dimensions. So, if you’re looking for a battery case to keep your Switch Lite topped up for long commutes or travel days, the NEWDERY Battery Charger Case for Nintendo Switch Lite is the perfect partner. In fact, it’s from the same company as our top pick.

This option integrates a battery and USB-C into a lightweight, ergonomic case for your Switch Lite. You’ll enjoy an additional 10 hours of playtime on your console thanks to the 10,400mAh battery that can handle speeds up to 18W. There’s even an additional USB-A output to charge another device, while it’s possible to charge both the Switch Lite and the battery case simultaneously. Battery levels can be monitored using LED indicators and multiple vents help prevent overheating. Adding the NEWDERY Battery Charger Case’s greatness is a kickstand and storage for one game card.

3. Nyko Power Pak

Best Slim Nintendo Switch Battery Case

Love everything about playing your Nintendo Switch on the go but just wish it could last a little bit longer? Then you'll want the Nyko Power Pak. This battery case will let you keep playing with your Switch virtually unaltered. It doesn't cover up the Joy-con, doesn't block any ports or vents, and it only adds a half-pound onto the device. It does cover the Switch's built-in kickstand, but it makes up for that with a kickstand of its own.

Once you have the Nyko Power Pak strapped onto your Switch, you'll get an extra 5,000mAh of battery capacity for all your mobile gaming needs. Nyko suggests that this can almost double the battery life of your Switch, letting you really grind out the levels when you're nowhere near a power outlet. When you need to charge up the Nyko Power Pack, you can do so with the same USB-C cable you'd use to charge your Switch outside of the dock. That all makes for a pretty strong product, especially given it costs just about $20.

4. Bionik Power Commuter

Best Nintendo Switch Carrying Case With a Battery

You can get one of the best Nintendo Switch cases and an on-the-go battery pack for your Nintendo Switch all in one with the Bionik Power Commuter. This carrying case is designed to fit your Switch and a handy assortment of extras safely inside while providing a 10,000mAh battery pack to charge up your console (or your phone for that matter) between play sessions when you’re on the move and can’t get to a wall outlet.

The case has a main pouch for the Switch to slot into, and there’s a second compartment for accessories. You can store a bunch of game cartridges in a built-in organizer, and there’s a pocket to hold extra Joy-Con. The case itself is padded and uses water-resistant YKK zippers, helping keep all your gear safe. There’s a simple carrying handle on the case, but it can also attach to the straps of a backpack or sling, or you can attach the included shoulder strap for hands-free transport.

5. Anker PowerCore 10000 PD Redux

Best Nintendo Switch Power Bank

Power banks made specifically for the Nintendo Switch can be handy for their ability to attach and almost integrate with the portable console, but they may lack some of the flexibility and capacity (and often the price) of more universal power banks. Anker's PowerCore 10000 PD Redux is an example of how much you can get for a good price.

This power bank offers 10,000mAh of juice, and it can pump that out at up to 25W, letting you keep charging your Nintendo Switch even as you play. The battery pack has both a USB-A port and a USB-C port, so you can charge your Nintendo Switch and a secondary device (maybe your Pro Controller) at the same time. That USB-C port also handles recharging the power bank, which you can do with the very charger that your Nintendo Switch came with. Anker even includes the USB-C cable needed to make the most out of this power bank with your Nintendo Switch.

6. Emperor of Gadgets Portable Power Bank

Best Attachable Battery for Nintendo Switch

The Emperor of Gadgets Portable Power Bank is a simple yet effective solution to extend your Nintendo Switch's battery life. This option is rather unique, as it actually straps onto the backside of your Switch, adding a slight amount of bulk and weight to the device. But you’ll still have an enjoyable playing experience while your portable console juices up.

The 10,000mAh should significantly extend your gaming time, and it can pump out 15W of power, keeping your Switch topped up even when it's running demanding games. A built-in USB-C cable makes it easy to plug into your Switch without any cable management or needing to remember a cable in the first place. There also are USB-A and USB-C ports on the power bank, so you can charge other devices without unplugging the Switch. Plus, short circuit and overvoltage protection ensure everything is done safely.

7. Nyko Boost Pak

Best Compact Nintendo Switch Battery Pack

If you like the idea of having a little extra battery pack that can attach to your Nintendo Switch but don't see yourself needing something that adds a ton of extra power at the cost of taking up space, then the Nyko Boost Pak will be right up your alley. This slim unit latches onto the bottom of the Nintendo Switch, connecting right into the USB-C port and adding virtually no thickness (though it will make your Switch a bit taller). It's actually slim enough that you can keep it attached even when docking the Switch. And, when you're on the go, it only weighs 55 grams, so you'll hardly notice it.

The Nyko Boost Pak adds on a modest but useful 2,500mAh of battery power. And, rather than just always running when it's attached, the Boost Pak has a power switch, so you can decide when it kicks into gear. Perhaps best of all, this is one of the cheapest Nintendo Switch accessories you'll find. The unit costs less than $20.

What to Look For in a Switch Battery Case

There are a couple of things to keep in mind before pulling the trigger on a battery case for your Switch. First, the original Switch’s internal battery is 4,310mAh and typically lasts about three hours when undocked (depending on the game). The new Switch lasts a bit longer between four to five hours in our experience, though Nintendo has yet to reveal the exact capacity of the larger battery.

Most of the packs I found are around 10,000mAh, so nearly all of them promise to double the life of your Switch, but that won't always be the case.

There are a lot of factors that go into the efficiency of an external battery pack, so don’t be disappointed if that 10,000mAh battery doesn’t triple your Switch’s battery life. With that said, all of them will still provide quite a boost.

Nintendo Switch Battery Case FAQ

How Long Does the Nintendo Switch Battery Last?

The battery life of a Nintendo Switch can vary based on the demands of specific applications and features being used. According to Nintendo, users of the most recent Nintendo Switch consoles (both standard and OLED) can expect 4.5-9 hours of battery life, while Switch Lite devices can last anywhere from 3-7 hours. As seen above, however, these projected times are pretty optimistic, so it’s not hard for any of the battery cases on this list to double your Switch’s lifespan.

The Switch’s lithium-ion battery will also inevitably degrade over time. One general way to keep your Switch battery as healthy as possible is to ensure your device stays charged. Try to avoid letting your device die, and, if possible, plug it in when it gets to or below 20%.

Do I Need a Battery Case for the Nintendo Switch?

Nintendo recognized that the original Switch had a pretty grim battery life, which is why the newer model nearly doubled it. Still, many players continue to find that low battery notification interrupting their gaming sessions.

Switch players who stick to using the TV display and keep their system docked most of the time will have little use for portable charging. However, Switch Lite users or gamers on the go could certainly benefit from the extended playtime that comes with battery cases. If you have upcoming travel plans and want to make sure your beloved Switch goes the distance, it could also be worth making the investment.

Danielle Abraham is a freelance writer and unpaid music historian.

Best Gaming Mouse 2024

Par : Kevin Lee

After you’ve secured a top-notch gaming PC or gaming laptop, one of the best gaming accessories to arm yourself with is a reliable mouse. So, whether you’re after something simple and effective that works for just about any of the top PC games, a lightweight option for FPS, or a specialized mouse with extra customizations to pull ahead in MOBAs like League of Legends, we’ve found a gaming mouse to suit your playing style, including our favorite, the affordable and reliable SteelSeries Rival 5.

TL;DR – These are the best gaming mice:

Grabbing a lesser gaming mouse will introduce latency and poor tracking, which can be a distraction or potentially cause defeat in many games, especially when aiming is involved. The best gaming mouse consistently, accurately, and quickly tracks hand movements, letting you perfect your skills. Buttons clicks will be registered near-instantaneously while some programmability could prove convenient. Of course, proper ergonomics are equally important, so the mouse remains comfortable in hand, no matter your grip style.

To help narrow your search, we’ve found 11 gaming mice in various shapes, sizes, and styles with excellent tracking and the features you want. From wired and wireless to budget-friendly and RGB-loaded, check out our picks below – and click here to find them in the UK.

See our list of the best gaming mouse pads too.

1. SteelSeries Rival 5

Best Gaming Mouse

Our top honor goes to the SteelSeries Rival 5 for being impressively capable and stunningly affordable. This pick doesn’t leave much else to be desired with its $60 price point and versatility. Impressively, SteelSeries actually increased the number of buttons available on the Rival 5 over those found on the Rival 600. You get your usual assortment, plus a third thumb button situated near the front of the mouse as well as a two-way, flickable button above the Back and Forward buttons. This makes it a great combo of an average gaming mouse and MMO or MOBA option.

The SteelSeries Rival 5 follows the trend of gaming mice shedding weight, as it’s slightly cut back from the Rival 600. Part of that weight loss may come from the omission of a depth sensor, but the Rival 5’s TrueMove Air optical sensor still provides solid tracking. Being a wired option also helps contribute to its lightweight. An added perk is the considerable RGB lighting on board with a zone at the scroll wheel, a zone in the SteelSeries logo on the palm rest, and two RGB strips on each side of the palm rest each with four independent lighting zones.

2. SteelSeries Rival 3

Best Budget Gaming Mouse

Undoubtedly, SteelSeries makes some of the best mice around, and that goes for both its premium gaming mice as well as its budget options. The Rival series has long been a competitor in the best budget gaming mice space, and that's still true with the SteelSeries Rival 3. It's impressive what capability SteelSeries is able to pack into this mouse for under $30.

First, you get a fairly straightforward gaming mouse with a regular accouterment of dual thumb buttons, a clickable scroll wheel, and a DPI button. And, SteelSeries didn't skimp on the triggers, as the same mechanical switches used in the Rival 3 are featured on more premium models. The star of the show though is the TrueMove Core Optical sensor, which offers phenomenal tracking that'll keep up in the most demanding games. It may not be as fast as the TrueMove 3, but most of us probably don't mouse around at 300 inches per second or pull off 35G acceleration for our flick shots. SteelSeries even offers a bit of flair with RGB lighting from the logo on the palm rest as well as an RGB strip along the base of the mouse.

3. Roccat Kone Air

Best Budget Wireless Gaming Mouse

Do you want a wireless mouse that's affordable without sacrificing features? Look to the Roccat Kone Air, which costs around $50 and delivers multiple wireless connectivity options. There’s a 2.4 GHz dongle for a low latency link between the mouse and your gaming desktop to give you similar response times to wired competitors. Bluetooth is also supported, so you have extra flexibility. Since the mouse is exclusively wireless, AA batteries power it, and with that comes an option to use two batteries to keep the peripheral running for an epic 800 hours or one to keep things lighter.

It doesn’t stop with wireless connectivity, as this mouse delivers nine programmable buttons, including Roccat’s easy-to-reach Easy-Shift[+], effectively doubling the number of button functions to 17. However, you can only store one profile on the mouse. The optical switches are also snappy and reliable, while adjustable DPI up to 19,000 and 50g acceleration ensure smooth tracking that’s accurate even during lift-off.

4. SteelSeries Sensei 10

Best Wired Gaming Mouse

SteelSeries knows a thing or two about mice, so of course, we’ve got another one on our list. The Sensei 10 is an oldie but goodie featuring a TrueMove Pro sensor with 50-18,000 DPI sensitivity, 450IPS, and 50G acceleration. This mouse excels in aiming and flick shots. You can even enable 1:1 tracking, so your on-screen cursor will move the exact distance as your hand movements. If you inevitably lift your mouse and put it back at an angle, there’s also tilt tracking to prevent errors during critical moments.

This great wired mouse keeps a subdued, ambidextrous design with a matte finish and subtle hints of RGB lighting. It’s lightweight, low-profile, and comfortable-to-hold whether you’re a palm, claw, or fingertip gripper, while the eight programmable buttons are easy to reach. You can store your button profiles and RGB lighting preferences on mouse, making switching things up depending on games or your mood simple.

5. Logitech G502 X Lightspeed

Best Wireless Gaming Mouse

The Logitech G502 X Lightspeed is the successor to one of our favorite mice, the G502 Lightspeed, and this great wireless mouse has all the features we love with a few extras. You get a beautifully angular mouse with enough geometry incorporated into its design to make it look straight out of CyberPunk 2077, while the sculpted curves almost wrap around your thumb and support the rest of your hand. It's responsive and the controls are reliable, including a new and improved sniper button, DPI-shift button, and scroll wheel. Beyond that, you can reprogram controls and save up to five profiles on the mouse, or even more using the G Hub software, making it super handy for tournament players or gamers that play on multiple devices. You’re also getting almost perfect tracking from 100 to 25,000 DPI, not that you'll ever even need to go that high.

Since the G502 X is a wireless mouse, latency and battery life are always a concern. Luckily, Logitech continues to use its “Lightspeed” wireless connection, so after plugging in its USB dongle, you’ll experience a speedy and accurate mouse. That dongle can connect to a Logitech G keyboard simultaneously, so you won’t have to clog up your device’s USB ports. Unfortunately, you still don’t get Bluetooth, though. As far as power is concerned, the mouse supports Powerplay wireless charging, so you can juice up while still in the heat of battle. However, you won’t have to worry about charging that often with its 140-hour battery life.

6. Razer Basilisk V3 Pro

Best FPS Gaming Mouse

The Razer Basilisk has been our favorite gaming mouse for first-person shooters since it hit the scene in 2017, and it continues to endure with the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro. This ergonomic mouse delivers fast, smooth, and responsive movement. It boasts 30,000 DPI, 750 IPS max speed, and 70G acceleration, plus there are 11 programable buttons toting optical switches. The Basilisk is a fully loaded gaming mouse when it comes to connectivity, too. You get Razer HyperSpeed Wireless or a USB-C wired for a lag-free connection, while Bluetooth allows the mouse to work with a majority of your other devices. And to top it off, you get 13 customizable RGB lighting zones to play with.

Beyond the specs, the Razer Basilisk Ultimate feels and plays great. It has the perfect shape to be cupped in your hand, and hitting the DPI clutch to pull off a precise shot feels as good as pulling the e-brake on a hairpin turn in a rally car. You can also program the side paddle to toggle your second ability bar in MMOs or trigger your class ability in a MOBA game. And the improved scroll wheel allows for free spinning to run through content quickly, while a tactile mode makes it easy to cycle through weapons or skills.

7. Corsair NightSword RGB

Best MOBA Gaming Mouse

The Corsair NightSword RGB is a highly customizable weapon designed specifically for right-handed, claw-grip gamers who play battle arena (and first-person shooter) games. This gaming mouse has all the usual programmable buttons, an 18,000 DPI optical sensor, and some aesthetically pleasing RGB lighting. It then adds six underside weights to adjust this peripherals center of gravity. Corsair could've just left things there, but with the iCUE software, you can track how shifting the center of gravity is affecting the way you play. Now, that's nifty.

A key feature of the Corsair NightSword RGB is that it's designed slightly larger than your average gaming mouse, so it should fit like a glove for users with larger than average mitts. This pick also offers gamers a completely rubber-covered finish, sizable thumb rest, and 10 easily reachable mouse buttons. Packed with customizations on top of a quality build and insane accuracy, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better MOBA gaming mouse.

8. Razer Orochi V2

Best Portable Gaming Mouse

If you're constantly on the go and want a quality gaming mouse that's ready to come along for the ride, your best bet is the Razer Orochi V2. There's a lot that makes this a great gaming mouse, but the biggest feature for mobility has to be the battery life. On a single AA battery, this mouse can run for 950 hours over a Bluetooth LE connection. Even using its low-latency Hyperspeed Wireless connection, it can last for 425 hours. You won't have to worry about swapping in a new battery for a while, and most of your devices will easily connect to this peripheral using one of the two wireless options.

The Razer Orochi V2 also manages to stay impressively light, weighing just 60 grams excluding the weight of the battery. And, slotting in a battery won't make it much heavier because it can actually run on either a AA or a AAA battery. All that comes paired with your standard set of gaming mouse controls and Razer's optical sensor for all the basic capability needed for competitive gaming on the go. Pair it with a good portable keyboard and you're set.

9. Lamzu Atlantis

Best Mini Wireless Gaming Mouse

The Lamzu Atlantis is an undeniably great wireless gaming mouse. With it, you get a symmetrical, hourglass shape with a slightly curved top, broad back, and subtly indented midsection that’s comfortable to hold and lends itself well to claw grippers. The mouse is well-built and feels sturdy in hand while remaining remarkably lightweight. It is a wireless option, so you get a reliable 2.4GHz dongle to slot into your device for a low-latency connection, and the rechargeable battery should last a good 70 hours.

When it comes to the Atlantis’ performance, you won’t be disappointed. On mouse is an efficient Pixart PMW3395 sensor for insanely accurate tracking and stable polling. Its main buttons feature Huano Blue Shell mechanical switches for snappy actuation, which can be especially handy in flick shots. You’ll also appreciate the mouse feet that glide smoothly on just about any surface. But due to its popularity, this mouse comes in and out of stock frequently.

10. Asus ROG Keris II Ace

Best Lightweight Gaming Mouse

If you’re after the best lightweight gaming mouse, look no further than the Asus ROG Keris II Ace. Weighting just 54g, it trims excess buttons and features, while still delivering top-tier performance. With an adjustable DPI of up to 42,000 DPI and a polling rate of up to 8,000Hz, thanks to a Polling Rate Booster, you’re in for accurate tracking and responsive mouse movements. There are only five buttons on mouse, but it's perfect for esports, and the optical micro switches ensure tactile and reliable clicks.

Even though the Asus ROG Keris II Ace is on the lighter side, it still has a good-sized body, so those with bigger hands can appreciate this mouse. However, the side grips could be better. At least the included grip tape remedies the issue. Topping off this mouse is a solid 107-hour battery life and a simple low-latency wireless connection via a USB dongle. Bluetooth support and the option for a wired link to your PC only add to the value of this mouse.

11. Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini

Best Small Gaming Mouse

If you don't have the biggest hands or just don't like the extra bulk of some gaming mice, Razer has a solution. The Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini takes the design of the exceptional Razer DeathAdder V2 and shrinks it down a bit while also cutting the weight and a few features. This option sticks with the same shape as the original, offering a slight curve and tall hump towards the center that contours to your right hand, but it trims the length and width to give small hands an easier grip and access to the main buttons. Those who prefer a claw grip can also appreciate this mouse, and it even comes with grip tape.

The Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini still has the perks you expect in a gaming mouse, with a high-DPI sensor, optical switches, six programmable buttons, and a healthy dose of RGB lighting. It will hold up during all the fast moments in your game, even tracking 35G and moving at 300 inches-per-second. You can also customize that lighting to your liking using Razer's Synapse software. Even though this is a corded mouse, Razer has aimed to make it perform smoother with a specially designed cable that resists dragging on surfaces.

Where to Get the Best Gaming Mouse in the UK

You want to get it right when choosing the perfect gaming mouse. Thankfully, every single one of the mice we mentioned in this article is also available to pick up in the UK, so take your pick.

What to Look for in a Gaming Mouse

The decision-making process when it comes to finding a good gaming mouse really boils down to how it feels in your hand, whether you want it to be wired or wireless, and if you want any other customizable features.

Some people grip the mouse with their fingertips, while others use a claw or palm grip, so the shape of the mouse is easily the biggest factor you should consider.

If you're right-handed, you're going to find a large number of ergonomic options to choose from. If you need a great left-handed gaming mouse, your options are a bit more limited, which sucks. You're pretty much going to have to go with something that's shaped symmetrically or designed for ambidextrous usage. There are very few gaming mice out there designed for left-handed users.

As far as wired versus wireless goes, the wireless technology is so good these days that it's hard to tell the difference either way, so that should not be a factor if you're worried about losing some performance. However, wireless mice are usually more expensive than their wired counterparts, so expect to pay for your freedom from cables.

Also, some mice are rechargeable while others just use replaceable batteries, so pay attention to how long each wireless gaming mouse can last on a charge if that's important. The addition of the battery can also make some wireless mice heavier than a wired version, but this isn't the case for all wireless mice.

Lastly, many of our picks come with other customizations whether it be adjustments to the physical design or programmable buttons. You'll want to pick something based on the type of games you're playing to give you an advantage over opponents.

After you find a mouse, be sure to grab one of the best gaming keyboards to complete you setup. For more guides to the best tech, check out the best gaming headset, best desk for gaming, and the best graphics card round-ups.

Gaming Mouse FAQ

Keyboard and Mouse vs. Controller for Gaming

The biggest—and most obvious—difference between the best PC controllers and a gaming keyboard and mouse combo is the physical design of the peripherals. A great controller rests in your hands, putting all the inputs in an easy-to-reach location, making it ergonomic and simple to use. Its buttons and triggers are also often remappable. A keyboard and gaming mouse are larger and more spread out, requiring you to use a gaming desk or lapdesk when playing. However, you get an excess of possible inputs at your fingertips, and oftentimes, many keys and buttons are customizable.

Where a keyboard and mouse pairing often pulls ahead of controllers is in precision and responsiveness, so most will turn to this trusty combo when playing competitive FPS. But the analog sticks on a gamepad deliver smoother control over certian movements, which is a boon in racing games. Modern controllers even offer haptic feedback for a more immersive gaming experience.

Still, whichever input device you choose, it’s more a matter of personal preference than anything else. While playing the best PC games with a comfortable controller might seem sacrilege to an accuracy-focused keyboard and mouse enthusiast, you just need to do you.

What Are the Advantages of a Gaming Mouse?

There are many benefits of investing in a gaming mouse. When playing a PC game, it’s important to be able to react quickly and target your enemies accurately. Gaming mice generally offer much faster response times, accurate tracking, and come with additional features like programmable buttons, customizable DPI, and more.

What Is a Good DPI for a Gaming Mouse?

For pro gamers, anything above 1,200 DPI is usually overkill. However, many gaming mice offer up to, and sometimes exceed, 25,000 DPI. Finding a gaming mouse with an adjustable DPI is a good option as this allows you to change it on the fly, and adjust it to your personal gaming preferences.

Kevin Lee is IGN's Hardware and Roundups Editor. Follow him on Twitter @baggingspam.

Danielle Abraham is a freelance writer and unpaid music historian.

Best Standing Desks in 2024

Par : Kevin Lee

You need to take a break from even the most ergonomic office chairs from time to time, and if you don’t want to miss out on work or the action of your favorite PC game, a standing desk is the perfect alternative. Our favorite desk offering a wide range of height adjustability is the Flexispot E7 Pro. But whether you’re after something ultra-affordable you lift manually or a premium option that rises with the push of a button, we’ve got you covered.

TL;DR – These Are the Best Standing Desks:

The best standing desks must be sturdy enough to hold an entire work or gaming setup, while height transitions remain butter smooth via a motor or pneumatically to prevent a wobbly monitor catastrophe. Ergonomics are key, so the desk should reach the perfect position for proper posture and comfort– sitting or standing. From there, size, style, and other customizations come into play, ensuring it caters to your space.

Taking all of this into account, we’ve found ten top-tier standing desks to fit any budget or need. Check out our picks below — and here’s where to find the best standing desks in the UK.

1. FlexiSpot E7 Pro Premium Standing Desk

Best Standing Desk

The FlexiSpot’s E7 Standing Desk long held the top spot on this guide, and its latest revamp, the E7 Pro, is officially taking the crown. With it comes a heavier load capacity, a wider height range, extra cable management solutions, and better stability. Those improvements mean the Pro model costs slightly more than the original, but we think it’s worth it. Plus, this standing desk still offers a great midrange price.

Holding together the FlexiSpot E7 Pro is a sturdy, automotive-grade steel frame with thick, stable legs ready for even the largest gaming battle station – we’re talking up to 440-pound setups. Each of the two T-shaped legs houses a motor for smooth height adjustments between 50.6 and 25 inches, and even at the top height level, there’s no wobble. An easy-to-master control panel raises and lowers the desk, and up to four heights can be saved, so going from sitting to standing is truly as simple as the touch of a button. The USB-A port and child lock feature are also handy additions.

Resting on top of the frame is your choice of desktop, with chipboard being the cheapest option. However, we’d recommend grabbing something with better longevity like bamboo, solid wood, or a special gaming tabletop that adds a bit of friction for easier gaming mouse movements. No matter which desktop you go with, each comes in various sizes to fit any setup. FlexiSpot also helps save desk space and minimize cable clutter, thanks to a large cable management tray with a magnetic fabric cable cover under the desk. Just be prepared for the desk to be quite heavy, so it may be a two-person job to stand the completed desk upright.

2. Autonomous Desk Eureka

Best Budget Standing Desk

If you don’t have $1,000+ for a high-end standing desk, Autonomous gets you well-equipped for less than half that. The Desk Eureka (formerly known as the SmartDesk Core) is a classy, simple number with a strong and stable design which includes a solid steel frame that stands firm on thick, T-shaped legs. Running on dual motors, it has the power to lift to 250 pounds at a quiet 45 decibels, so you don't have to worry about it accommodating a three-monitor setup or disturbing your coworkers.

The SmartDesk Core provides a large desk space at 53 inches wide and 29 inches deep, but you can go bigger or smaller depending on the surface space you need. And Autonomous makes it easy to get a style that matches your office aesthetic, as there are three frame colors and nine different desktop styles — super sturdy oak included. On the side edge of the desk surface is a simple programmable keypad that lets you adjust the height from 28.3 to 47.5 inches and store preferred heights for quick switching. However, there isn't an anti-collision feature, so be mindful when making adjustments.

3. FlexiSpot Standard Standing Desk E2

Best Ultra Cheap Standing Desk

Desks with motor lifts are a perk, but that extra functionality doesn't necessarily translate to a hefty price tag. FlexiSpot's Standard Standing Desk E2 brings the flexibility of a sit-stand option at a much more affordable price starting well under $300. You still get a single motor and electronic control panel with up and down buttons for easy height adjustments, letting you go from 28 to 47.6 inches, giving you considerable range to get the most ergonomic position standing or sitting.

The Standard Standing Desk isn’t some wobbly disaster either. It’s built on a sturdy steel frame, which offers a lifting capacity of up to 187 pounds. On top of the frame is a spacious 42-inch wide by 24-inch deep tabletop made from one-inch-thick laminated chipboard ready to hold a heavy load and stand up to some wear and tear. However, a larger desktop surface and different materials like bamboo or fiberboard are available at different prices.

4. Autonomous Desk Expanse

Best L-Shaped Standing Desk

For many of us, a typical long desk does the job, but for the ballers with a ton of gear, multiple gaming monitors, a gaming PC, a gaming laptop, and some consoles to boot, more space is a necessity. Enter the L-shaped desk, specifically, the Autonomous Desk Expanse (formerly known as the SmartDesk Corner), which rocks a massive tabletop, a hefty max load, and the muscle it takes to lift it all. It’s modular, so you can decide how you want the longer and shorter pieces set up to make the most of your space.

The Autonomous SmartDesk Corner offers a primary surface measuring 77 inches by 29 inches and tacks on a second 35 inches long by 29 inches wide section, ensuring you can easily fit your entire battle station. All of that rests on a solid steel base capable of height adjustments between 28.4 to 47 inches using a responsive keypad with four programmable positions. You might worry about such a hulking desk getting shaky, but with three electric motors ready to lift 400 pounds efficiently and quietly, you can rest assure there won’t be any mishaps.

5. Eureka Aero Pro

Best Standing Desk for Gaming

When you're looking for one of the best gaming desks, there are a couple things that seperate them from any other standing desk on this list. Primarily, you need more space for monitors and other hardware, and it helps to have a high weight limit for more heavy-duty hardware. The Eureka Aero Pro easily ticks both of these boxes, and does so in style with its nice wing-shape design.

Measuring a whopping 63 inches long to start, this gaming desk can easily fit several monitors and a gaming PC, making it perfect for setting up an excellent gaming environment. Plus, it has a headset mount and a drink holder, so you can stay glued to your game for hours without missing a beat. The only thing that really holds the Eureka Aero Pro back is how much of a pain it is to assemble. This gaming desk is shipped out to you in two seperate boxes, and will take at least an hour to assemble. But, once all that sweaty work is out of the way, you're rewarded with an awesome standing desk for gaming. Hard to complain about that, right?

6. Uplift V2 4-Leg Standing Desk

Best High-Performance Standing Desk

If you want a standing desk that's as solid as a rock, you need the Uplift V2 4-Leg Standing Desk. It’s one of the few options on the market with four motorized legs, letting it lift a whopping 535 pounds without breaking a sweat. You can smoothly and safely adjust the height from 25.3 inches to 50.9 inches, and anti-collision technology detects any resistance while the desk is in motion, preventing damage or injury.

On top of its incredible lifting power, the Uplift V2 4-Leg Standing Desk is extremely customizable from the start, and we’re not just talking about add-ons here. You’ll have a wealth of choices for desktop material, color, size and style, frame color and type, the keypad, and even grommet covers, meaning you can really make it your own before purchasing. Starting at $1,200, Uplift’s desk ain’t cheap, but it’s an incredibly sturdy, reliable option backed by a 15-year warranty.

7. ApexDesk Pneumatic Stand Desk

Best Pneumatic Standing Desk

Motorized standing desks are convenient, but if you're not a fan of slow, loud electric motors or having another cord clogging up your outlet, then a pneumatic-assisted desk, like the ApexDesk Pneumatic Stand Desk, is for you. Instead of motors, this system uses dual gas cylinders to help you lift and lower your setup between 29 and 48 inches. Youjust pull the hand lever when raising or lowering using your other hand to assist and never again worry about a motor dying.

The ApexDesk Pneumatic Stand Desk might be slightly more effort to adjust than just pushing a button, but it's also quicker, quieter, and not to mention cheaper. For under $350, you get a sturdy steel frame complete with a crossbar for added stability and a large tabletop. The desk even includes grommets to tuck away wires, while back castor wheels allow easy movement.

8. VIVO 32-inch Desk Converter

Best Standing Desk Conversion

You’ve already made a sizable investment in your current desk, so why toss it out? VIVO offers an affordable desk add-on that comes in various colors and requires a simple setup, letting you convert your existing desk into a standing model in no time. From there, you use an effortless pneumatic lift system with a 10,000-cycle longevity, letting you smoothly raise your whole setup between 4.5 and 20 inches.

With over 30 inches of work surface and a solid metal frame ready to hold up to 33 pounds, the VIVO 32-inch Desk Converter accommodates dual-monitor setups on top. Meanwhile, the lower tier raises and lowers along with the top and is large enough to accommodate a full-size keyboard and mouse. This desk converter adds some extra utility by doubling as an oversized laptop stand: When you’ve got the VIVO folded flat, the top tier is just under 5 inches high for a more ergonomic setup while using a laptop.

9. Xdesk Flex

Best Couch-Side Standing Desk

If you, like a good portion of the world, enjoy occasionally working from the couch, then the flexibility of the Xdesk Flex is for you. This height-adjustable table makes for a much more ergonomic experience while chilling in the living room or a recreational area at the office. You can have it sit as low as a coffee table to as high as an upright standing desk in a couple of seconds with the touch of a button. Best of all, the lift motor is completely battery-powered, and that means no wires to trip over on your way to the couch.

The Xdesk Flex offers a 100-pound weight capacity and a 30-inch by 24-inch work surface, letting you place your laptop or wireless gaming mouse and keyboard on it with little worry of wobbling. Just be prepared to shell out some serious dough as this desk is made with the best materials, from its aircraft-grade aluminum frame and rock-solid tabletop to the high output, quiet motor.

10. EvoDesk Pro Aviator

Best High-End Standing Desk

The EvoDesk Pro Aviator is the ultimate standing desk. From its arrowhead shape silhouette to the four motorized legs and immense 500-pound load capacity, there isn't a more premium option than this. Its height ranges from 23.75 inches to 49.5 inches and hits over 250 positions, while that transition is a smooth and speedy 1.5 inches per second thanks to those highly capable motors.

A unique L-shape design gives the EvoDesk Pro Aviator 22.7 square feet of surface area for you to work, but everything in that space is within easy reach, as you can stand or sit in the center of it all. It’s made with a sturdy steel frame, while the tabletop features soft edges to help with nerve compression and fatigue. Almost everything on this desk can be customized to your exact specifications. However, the price reflects its quality at $2,500+, so this is definitely an investment.

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Standing Desk FAQ

Are standing desks worth it?

In short, yes. Standing while you work and play is a great way to keep mobile, stretch your legs, and maintain better posture. After all, sitting for too long and hunching over your computer is bad for your health, no matter how comfy your office chair or gaming chair may be. There are five reasons standing desks are better for you versus sitting, according to Harvard Health:

Standing desks (versus sitting desks) assume a lower risk of:

  1. Diabetes
  2. Obesity
  3. Cardiovascular disease
  4. Cancer
  5. Premature death

Kevin Lee is IGN's Hardware and Roundups Editor. Follow him on Twitter @baggingspam

Danielle Abraham is a freelance tech writer and unpaid music historian.

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