Poor options place their keyboard surface too close to where your screen is or force you to raise your hands to reach your keys while you’re sitting. General ergonomics: The way a converter is built should allow you to stand about an arm’s length away from your screen, with your elbows bent at a 90-degree or greater angle.We prefer electric converters that offer collision detection, stopping the desk from continuing to move if it faces resistance. Less likelihood of pinching or crushing: A standing desk converter’s moving parts shouldn’t catch your hands or snag a cable. ![]() ![]() ![]() In either case, we consider whether it would be aggravating to have to make that move multiple times per day. (For reference, in our latest round of testing, our tester was a 5-foot-2, 130-pound writer who doesn’t do a lot of strength training.) For electric models, we consider how long a desk takes to move and how difficult it is for us to make fine adjustments.
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