Uplift Desk V2 L-Shaped (3-Leg)
Corner setup with three coordinated legs and a 535 lb capacity
Pricing & where to buy
Includes the L-shaped top in the base price (this is sold as a complete desk, not just a frame).
Where to buy
Overview
Uplift's 3-leg L-shaped V2 is one of the few mass-market sit-stand L-desks that uses three motors driving in sync (rather than just two motors with a passive third corner). That syncing is the technical hard part, and on-site/Reddit reviews say Uplift mostly nails it — though the third leg occasionally needs re-calibration after a power loss.
The surface tops are sized for corner installations (72x60 to 84x60 L), and it ships as a complete desk rather than a frame-plus-top configurator. Capacity is 535 lb across the three legs, same as the 4-leg V2.
Who it's for: serious home-office or studio setups in a corner, anyone wanting a single integrated L-desk rather than two desks pushed together. Skip if you can fit a single 72" or 80" rectangular desk and don't truly need the corner geometry — much cheaper.
Specs
- Min height
- 25.6 in
- Max height
- 51.2 in
- Weight capacity
- 535 lbs
- Min top width
- 72 in
- Max top width
- 84 in
- Min top depth
- 60 in
- Max top depth
- 60 in
- Frame stages
- 3
- Motors
- 3
- Transition speed
- 1.57 in/s
- Noise level
- 48 dB
- Tempo compatible?
- Yes
- Frame warranty
- 15 yrs
- Motor warranty
- 15 yrs
- Electronics warranty
- 15 yrs
- Desktop warranty
- 15 yrs
Configuration options
Desktop sizes
Desktop materials
Frame colors
Controllers
Add-ons
Features
Pros & cons
Pros
- True L-shape, not two desks pushed together
- Plenty of surface for multi-monitor + papers/peripherals
- Same warranty and accessory ecosystem as the rest of the V2 line
Cons
- Expensive — L-shape doubles the desktop area but more than doubles the price
- Big footprint; hard to move and reposition
- V2-generation electronics; no V3 equivalent in L-shape yet
What manufacturer-site reviews say
On-site reviews are mostly from home-office users who outfit a corner. Praise: surface area, sync between legs, stability under multi-monitor setups. Complaints: shipping logistics for the L-top, occasional issues with the third-leg motor sync requiring a re-calibration.
Third-party reviews
Reddit discussions
YouTube reviews
No reviews logged yet.
Most frequently added accessories
Tempo Smart Controller — ErgodrivenUniversal smart controller that bolts onto your existing desk and adds automatic sit/stand reminders, presets, and step tracking. Works with most major standing desks including Uplift, Autonomous, Branch, Fully/Herman Miller, Deskhaus, and Flexispot.
Topo Mat — ErgodrivenAnti-fatigue standing mat with calculated terrain that gives your feet something to do while you stand. Wirecutter's top pick for standing-desk mats since 2016.
WalkingPad A1 Pro — KingSmithFoldable under-desk treadmill, 0.5–3.75 mph, 300 lb capacity, runs under 65 dB. Stows flat under your desk when you're done walking.
Mount-It! Clamp-On Power Strip — Mount-It!Clamps to the edge of your desktop and travels up and down with the desk — 3 outlets plus 3 USB ports, no more cable snags from a wall-mounted strip.
