Ditch the boring office furniture: Save 23% on Blacklyte's 'bold standing desk' blending a gamer style and pro-grade features for the home office — but the Prime Day sale ends soon
We loved testing this heavy-duty desk built for work and play
Blacklyte is having it's own Prime Day sale with up to 50% off desks and chairs - but one item really stood out. The Blacklyte Atlas Lite is now $509 (was $659) direct from the maker. That's a massive 23% price-drop right there. You'll need to be quick though, because the sale ends in three days.
"A bold standing desk that blends a gaming style with features for business professionals," is how we described this in our 4-star review.
The desk comes in black, white, and oak colorways and a range of sizes to suit your workspace. It uses quiet dual electric motors (under 48dB) with a height range of 27.6" to 46.1". And yes, there's also a cable management tray, which is fast becoming essential in my opinion.
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The Atlas Lite standing desk comes in four sizes (47.2"–70.9" wide) and three finishes, with quiet dual motors, a height range of 27.6"–46.1", and four memory presets for easy sit/stand switching. Larger models support up to 265 lbs for multi-monitor setups, and every desk ships with cable management and all necessary accessories.
In our review, we said: "Blacklyte Atlas Lite is a heavy-duty yet straightforward desk with solid adjustability, bold branding, and the ability to transition seamlessly between work and play."
For me, this desk offers everything most people will want from a sit-stand bit of kit. Across all models, the desk sports four memory presets let you switch between sitting and standing at the press of a button.
The larger desktop size (63in and 70.9in) support up to 265 lbs, enough for multi-monitor setups. It ships with a cable management tray, power supply, controller, and all assembly tools.
Speaking of which, we found actually constructing this desk a dream, with clear instructions that took us no more than thirty minutes or so. Operation during lifting and lowering felt smooth, and it was relatively quiet, too.
Overall, we found "it delivers great functionality for those who want a desk at their house that can serve as both work and play."
If you're looking for a hybrid standing desk for business and gaming sessions, this is a steal at this price compared to the likes of the Secretlab Magnus Pro and Corsair Platform:4 we've tested out.
Also consider
A major upgrade on the Atlas Lite, the standard Blacklyte Atlas is even more heavy duty - as you might expect. It's only available in black with a large 59-inch desktop, and features built-in lighting.
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Bryan M. Wolfe is a staff writer at TechRadar, iMore, and wherever Future can use him. Though his passion is Apple-based products, he doesn't have a problem using Windows and Android. Bryan's a single father of a 15-year-old daughter and a puppy, Isabelle. Thanks for reading!
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