TechRadar Verdict

The FlexiSpot G7 comes with a gorgeous, gaming-focused desktop with fantastic ergonomics.

The question is, do those features actually justify a $700 price tag for this US-only desk?

For now, we’ll concentrate on this version explicitly, and so far I’ve been thoroughly impressed.

The FlexiSpot G7 gaming desk in black with a PC and monitor on top

This version of the G7 goes up against some of the topstanding desksaround.

I would have liked to see compatibility with all the FlexiSpot greebles for the price, though.

It came in two separate packages, which makes sense for a fully configurable mix-and-match desk.

The underside and wiring of the FlexiSpot G7 gaming desk

It’s textured, which isn’t generally something people look for in a desk but bear with me.

There’s even space left over for another monitor tacked on with a bracket if I fancied it.

That’s far more weight capacity than your average gamer will ever need.

A close up of the desktop surface of the FlexiSpot G7 gaming desk

Other than that, you might only choose the Premier keypad to go with it.

The motor, while smooth, is also a little noisy.

Not the kind of thing you could operate silently while a loved one was asleep nearby.

A close up of the buttons of the FlexiSpot G7 gaming desk

Should you buy the FlexiSpot G7?

Buy it if… You’re on a budgetThere are plenty of cheaper gaming desks out there with just as many features.

This is not a cheap desk when paired with the E7 Pro stand.

A close up of the surface of the FlexiSpot G7 gaming desk

Especially for those on a budget, or anyone looking for a more robust cable management solution.

For more information, check out our fullFlexiSpot E7review.

It’s perfect for gamers if you’re free to warrant spending a little extra cash.

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For more information, check out our fullSecretlab Magnus Proreview.

I spent a few weeks working at the desk, first making time to familiarise myself with the controls.

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First reviewed September 2024