FlexiSpot E7 Flow review: The electronic sit-stand desk that makes cable management easy

FlexiSpot's latest sit-stand desk is one built from the ground up with cable management in mind. That's not always an easy feat when you're dealing with a dynamic height adjusting tabletop.

FlexiSpot E7 Flow
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Windows Central Verdict

Pros

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    Super easy setup

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    Excellent design

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    Sturdy legs

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    Great cable management

Cons

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    Desk is very heavy

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    Dark wood top is fingerprint heavy

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    Control panel feels cheap

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I've reviewed dozens of FlexiSpot desks here at Windows Central, and the FlexiSpot E7 Flow might just be FlexiSpot's best desk, ever. This new model is a premium standing desk designed for users who require high weight capacity and integrated cable organization. While FlexiSpot offers a wide range of models, the E7 Flow is designed around specific hardware aimed at reducing cord clutter and improving long-term ergonomic comfort.

I've been using the FlexiSpot E7 Flow for over a month, and this is my review.

Price and Availability

The FlexiSpot E7 Flow is positioned in the upper mid-range of the company's product line. It sits above the standard E7 but remains more affordable than the four leg E7Q. The desk typically retails for £749 in the UK, and between $750 and $850 in the US, though frequent promotional discounts often bring the price closer to $600.

The base price includes the motorized frame, a telescopic cable tray, a magnetic cable management kit, and wood desk top. It is available for purchase through the FlexiSpot website with various desktop materials and sizes. The black beveled desktop reviewed here is my favorite and looks super sleek in any environment.

FlexiSpot E7 Flow
FlexiSpot E7 Flow: £749 at FlexiSpot UK

The FlexiSpot E7 Flow is FlexiSpot's best electronic standing desk yet. Featuring a fast height adjustable motor, and built-in cable management that makes keeping the underside of your desk tidy.

What I like

FlexiSpot E7 Flow

The under table tray management is easy to setup and use. (Image credit: Windows Central)

Right out of the gate, I absolutely love the design of this desk. It looks super professional and clean, especially in this all black colorway. The setup process was also very easy, and can be done solo, though you might need a friend to help you turn the desk onto its feet once you're done attaching the legs, as the desk is quite heavy.

The black desktop features an angled front edge rather than a standard 90 degree corner. This bevel serves a practical purpose by providing a sloped surface for the user’s wrists and forearms. In testing, this design reduces the pressure points often felt when leaning against a traditional desk edge during long typing sessions. The matte black finish is aesthetically neutral and fits well in most office environments.

You can get the black desktop in either white or black configurations, which is the same options for the legs and frame. There's only one desk top 1400mm x 800mm, making it a deep desk but not super wide.

Cable organization is a primary feature of the E7 Flow. It includes a telescopic steel tray that mounts beneath the desktop. This tray is sized to hold a standard power strip and multiple power adapters, keeping them off the floor. This tray is attached to the underside of the desk using hinges and screws on one side, and magnets on the other which makes opening the tray to add cables or make adjustments super easy.

FlexiSpot E7 Flow

I love how comfortable this desk top is to rest my wrists on. (Image credit: Windows Central)

A unique addition to this model is the set of magnetic cable clamps. These clamps attach to any part of the steel frame without the need for adhesives. This allows for precise routing of cables along the legs or crossbars. Because they are magnetic, they can be repositioned easily if the hardware setup changes, providing a more permanent and flexible solution than plastic adhesive clips.

The E7 Flow uses a C-leg frame design, which places the support columns toward the back of the desk. This layout provides more open space for the user’s legs or under desk accessories. The dual motor system is rated for a lifting capacity of 180kg (approximately 400 lbs), and the motors operate at 50mm/s and maintain a noise level under 50 decibels, meaning they're super quite. Even at higher standing positions, the desk remains stable with minimal lateral movement.

What I don't like

FlexiSpot E7 Flow

I find the control panel to feel cheap compared to the rest of the desk. (Image credit: Windows Central)

There's really not much to dislike about the FlexiSpot E7 Flow, but if I had to nitpick, I'd say the industrial build quality results in a very heavy product. The shipping weight is substantial, and the steel components are difficult to maneuver alone. While the instructions are clear, the process of flipping the desk over after assembly may require a friend as I mentioned above, as it isn't light and you don't want to accidentally drop the desk during this manoeuvre.

The matte black surface of the desktop is prone to showing fingerprints and oil marks too, requiring regular cleaning to maintain a uniform appearance. Additionally, the depth of the cable tray may interfere with certain under desk accessories. Users who might be planning to install third party keyboard trays or drawers should verify the available clearance before purchase.

I'm also not a huge fan of the control panel that you use to raise and lower the desk. It feels quite cheap compared to the rest of the desk setup. It features capacitive buttons, but the entire thing is made of cheap plastic, though I do like the USB-C port on the side which can be used for charging.

Conclusion

FlexiSpot E7 Flow

The legs are sturdy, and the magnetic cable management accessory that attaches to the leg is a nice extra. (Image credit: Windows Central)

The FlexiSpot E7 Flow is probably the best FlexiSpot desk I've used to date, and one that addresses the common issues of cable clutter and forearm discomfort. By integrating a telescopic tray and magnetic clamps into the standard package, it provides a complete organization system without requiring the purchase of third party accessories.

The desk is a suitable choice for users with heavy equipment who value a stable, organized workspace. While it might require assistance to assemble due to its weight, its lifting capacity and ergonomic features make it a reliable option for a professional home office. It looks great, feels great, and performs great.

FlexiSpot E7 Flow
FlexiSpot E7 Flow: £749 at FlexiSpot UK

The FlexiSpot E7 Flow is FlexiSpot's best electronic standing desk yet. Featuring a fast height adjustable motor, and built-in cable management that makes keeping the underside of your desk tidy.

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Zac Bowden
Senior Editor

Zac Bowden is a Senior Editor at Windows Central and has been with the site since 2016. Bringing you exclusive coverage into the world of Windows, Surface, and hardware. He's also an avid collector of rare Microsoft prototype devices! Keep in touch on Twitter and Threads

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