Uplift Desk V2 Commercial

Sturdier 2-leg frame with crossbar — 22.6" minimum height

Pricing & where to buy

Starting
$649
Typical config
$999
Maxed out
$2,099

Roughly $50 over equivalent V2 config. Starts ~$649 for 48x30 laminate.

Where to buy

Overview

The V2 Commercial is the V2 frame upgraded with heavier legs and a stability crossbar. Same 355 lb capacity, but visibly stiffer at standing height — especially for multi-monitor or treadmill-desk setups. The lower 22.6" minimum makes it the right choice for shorter users or anyone running a keyboard tray.

Trade-offs vs the standard V2: ~$50 more, slower (1.35 vs 1.57 in/sec), louder (~56 vs ~45 dB), and a slightly lower max height (48.7" vs 50.9"). Trade-offs vs the V3: V3 is faster, quieter, and assembles in half the steps — the V2 Commercial's remaining edge is BIFMA certification, which matters for office procurement.

Who it's for: shorter users, multi-monitor setups, office bulk orders that need BIFMA. New home-office buyers who don't need BIFMA and aren't tall should look at V3 first.

Specs

Min height
22.6 in
Max height
48.7 in
Weight capacity
355 lbs
Min top width
42 in
Max top width
80 in
Min top depth
27 in
Max top depth
36 in
Frame stages
3
Motors
2
Transition speed
1.35 in/s
Noise level
56 dB
Tempo compatible?
Yes
Frame warranty
15 yrs
Motor warranty
15 yrs
Electronics warranty
15 yrs
Desktop warranty
15 yrs

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Pros & cons

Pros

  • Noticeably more stable than V2 thanks to crossbar — better for multi-monitor
  • Lower minimum height fits users from 4'7" (with keyboard tray)
  • Bulk-order friendly (BIFMA cert is what office procurement looks for)

Cons

  • Slower than V2 (1.35 in/sec) and louder (~56 dB vs ~45)
  • Lower max height — taller users should choose V2
  • Crossbar limits leg-room slightly
  • V3 has eclipsed it on stability for new buyers — V2 Commercial's main edge is BIFMA certification

What manufacturer-site reviews say

On-site reviews emphasize stability gains over the standard V2 and durability under heavy office equipment. Common praise: 'rock solid' even fully extended with multiple monitors. Common complaints: motor noise (notably louder than V2/V3), and crossbar getting in the way for under-desk treadmills.

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