Disclosure: WorkstationSetup has not tested the FlexiSpot E6 Pro or the current E7 Pro hands-on. Every specification below is already published on this site's FlexiSpot vs UPLIFT compares. This post contains affiliate links.
The FlexiSpot E6 Pro and the current FlexiSpot E7 Pro are different shopping jobs. The E6 Pro is the under-$700 complete-desk pick: a 55 by 28 inch top included, 220 lb capacity that includes the desktop, and a shorter warranty. The E7 Pro is the configurable current frame: a 25 to 50.6 inch range, a 440 lb maximum static load, 15-year advertised coverage, and included cable bits. Final E7 Pro price depends on the top.
Check today's price $420-480
Configure $399.99−20%
If you are shopping either desk against UPLIFT, stop here. Use FlexiSpot E6 Pro vs UPLIFT V3 or FlexiSpot E7 Pro vs UPLIFT V3. Those pages stay the V3 decisions. This page is FlexiSpot vs FlexiSpot.
Bottom line
Get the E6 Pro if: You want a complete desk that stays under $700. The E6 Pro is $420-480 and includes a 55 by 28 inch top. Capacity is 220 lb, including the desktop. Coverage is 5 years on the frame and motor and 2 years on electronics.
Get the current E7 Pro if: You want a configurable frame, a 50.6 inch listed maximum, included cable bits, and 15-year advertised coverage, and you will price the finished top. The E7 Pro starts at $399.99−20%.
Do not rank 220 lb against 440 lb. The E6 Pro figure includes the desktop. The E7 Pro figure is a maximum static load. Those are not the same test. WorkstationSetup has not used either desk.
Which Desk for Your Situation
| Your situation | Better fit | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Need a complete desk under $700 | FlexiSpot E6 Pro | 55 by 28 inch top included at $420-480 |
| Need a listed maximum above 48.8 inches | FlexiSpot E7 Pro | Current E7 Pro lists 50.6 inches |
| Need a seated height below 25 inches | FlexiSpot E6 Pro | Listed minimum is 23.6 inches vs 25 inches |
| Want the longer advertised warranty | FlexiSpot E7 Pro | 15 years advertised vs 5-year frame / 2-year electronics |
| Want included cable bits on the FlexiSpot | FlexiSpot E7 Pro | Magnetic cover, tray, grip tape, and clips on the current page |
| Want to pick the top later | FlexiSpot E7 Pro | Configurable. Final price depends on the top |
Who This Comparison Is For
This page is for someone already choosing between the E6 Pro complete desk on WorkstationSetup and the current configurable E7 Pro. It is not a UPLIFT comparison, not the four-motor E7 Plus Max vs V3 4-Leg decision, and not an older Amazon E7 listing with a similar name.
If you want the current E7 Pro against the four-motor E7 Plus Max instead of this two-motor 1v1, see FlexiSpot E7 Pro vs E7 Plus Max. That page is the 2-motor vs 4-motor FlexiSpot split. Both desks stay research-backed.
FlexiSpot also sells other E6 frame and top combinations on its own store. This page stays with the E6 Pro configuration already documented here: 220 lb, 23.6 to 48.8 inches, 55 by 28 inch top included.
What We Verified
WorkstationSetup has not assembled or used either FlexiSpot. E6 Pro facts match E6 Pro vs UPLIFT V3 and the under-$700 complete-desk listing. E7 Pro facts match E7 Pro vs UPLIFT V3 for the current official configuration. We do not copy an older Amazon E7 listing onto the current E7 Pro. We do not turn manufacturer claims into wobble or comfort scores.

Head-To-Head Specs
| Specification | FlexiSpot E6 Pro | FlexiSpot E7 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Current price | $420-480 | $399.99−20% |
| Shopping job | Under-$700 complete desk | Configurable current E7 Pro |
| Evidence | Manufacturer docs and on-site spec analysis, no hands-on | Manufacturer docs and on-site spec analysis, no hands-on |
| Motor system | 3-stage dual motor | Advanced dual motor |
| Manufacturer capacity label | 220 lb, including desktop and equipment | 440 lb maximum static load |
| Height range | 23.6 to 48.8 inches (25.2 inches travel) | 25 to 50.6 inches (25.6 inches travel) |
| Listed lift speed | 1.4 to 1.5 inches per second | Not numerically listed on the current product page |
| Listed noise | Under 50 dB | Not numerically listed on the current product page |
| Memory presets | 4 on the control panel | 4 |
| Anti-collision | Built-in sensors, reverse on resistance | Included |
| Desktop | 55 by 28 inch top included | Configurable. Final price depends on the top |
| Cable management | Not listed as included in the under-$700 guide | Magnetic cover, tray, grip tape, and clips |
| Frame notes | Oval legs (manufacturer description) | Semi-C leg, extended overlapping columns (manufacturer description) |
| Listed assembly | 30 to 45 minutes | Not assigned a time here. We have not assembled it |
| Advertised warranty | 5-year frame and motor, 2-year electronics | 15 years |
| Budget role on this site | Under-$700 complete-desk pick | Configurable FlexiSpot. Price the finished top |
Key Difference: Complete Desk vs Configurable Frame
This is the buying split.
The E6 Pro price of $420-480 includes a 55 by 28 inch one-piece desktop. That is why it is the under-$700 complete-desk pick on this site. Other E6 store configurations can publish different height and load figures. This page is only the configuration already on WorkstationSetup.
The E7 Pro starting price of $399.99−20% is not a finished-desk promise. Size and surface change the total. Compare complete configurations, not a frame-only story.
Winner for a one-box desk that stays under $700: E6 Pro. Winner if you need to pick the top: current E7 Pro.
Key Difference: Load Labels Are Not the Same Test
Do not subtract 220 from 440 and call the remainder extra headroom.
FlexiSpot lists 220 lb for the E6 Pro, including the desktop and equipment. FlexiSpot lists 440 lb as a maximum static load for the current E7 Pro. A static-load figure does not prove how the desk behaves while lifting, and it is not the same label as an including-desktop rating. Neither number is a WorkstationSetup load test.
No capacity winner from the headline numbers. Confirm your desktop plus equipment weight, then read each manufacturer's current definition.
Key Difference: Height Range
The E6 Pro lists 23.6 to 48.8 inches. The current E7 Pro lists 25 to 50.6 inches.
The E6 Pro reaches 1.4 inches lower. That can matter if you need a seated height below 25 inches. The E7 Pro reaches 1.8 inches higher. That can matter if 48.8 inches is short for your standing position.
Measure seated and standing elbow height. A desk with the larger load number still fails if the keyboard does not land at a usable height.
Winner for the lower listed seated height: E6 Pro. Winner for the higher listed standing maximum: E7 Pro.
Key Difference: Warranty and Cable Bits
The E6 Pro lists 5 years on the frame and motor and 2 years on electronics. The current E7 Pro advertises 15 years. Warranty length is not a durability test. Read the current written terms for covered parts, exclusions, and claims.
The under-$700 guide does not list included cable hardware on the E6 Pro. The current E7 Pro lists a magnetic cover, cable tray, grip tape, and cable clips. We have not used those parts.
FlexiSpot describes oval legs on the E6 Pro and a semi-C frame with extended overlapping columns on the E7 Pro. Those are manufacturer descriptions, not wobble measurements from this site. We cannot name a stability winner.
Winner for advertised coverage length and listed cable bits: E7 Pro.
Who Should Buy Which
Get the FlexiSpot E6 Pro if:
- You need a complete desk that stays under $700
- A 55 by 28 inch included top covers your surface
- 220 lb including the desktop is enough for your setup
- A 5-year frame / 2-year electronics term matches your plan
- You accept a research-backed recommendation, not a hands-on test
Price: $420-480
Get the current FlexiSpot E7 Pro if:
- You want a configurable frame and will price the finished top
- You need the 50.6 inch listed maximum or a different desktop size
- You want the included cable bits on the current official page
- A 15-year advertised term matches your plan
- You accept that 440 lb is a maximum static load, not a load test from this site
- You will not treat an older Amazon E7 listing as this desk
Price: $399.99−20%
Buying Tips
- Price the finished desk. The E6 Pro includes the top. The E7 Pro total depends on size and surface.
- Do not rank 220 lb against 440 lb. One includes the desktop. The other is maximum static load.
- Measure elbow height seated and standing. The E6 Pro lists the lower minimum. The E7 Pro lists the higher maximum.
- Verify the exact FlexiSpot model. Other E6 store configurations publish different figures. An older Amazon E7 listing is not the current E7 Pro.
- If the other desk is a UPLIFT V3, leave this page and use E6 Pro vs V3 or E7 Pro vs V3.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the FlexiSpot E6 Pro or E7 Pro better?
They solve different jobs. The E6 Pro is the complete under-$700 desk on this site. The current E7 Pro is the configurable frame with a taller listed maximum and longer advertised coverage. This page does not name a comfort or stability winner. WorkstationSetup has not used either desk.
Can I compare the E6 Pro's 220 lb figure with the E7 Pro's 440 lb figure?
Not as the same test. The E6 Pro figure includes the desktop and equipment. The E7 Pro figure is a maximum static load. Confirm how FlexiSpot defines each number before you treat either as lifting headroom.
Does the E6 Pro include a desktop?
Yes. The configuration on WorkstationSetup includes a 55 by 28 inch top at $420-480.
Does the E7 Pro include a desktop?
The current E7 Pro is configurable. Check the selected size, surface, and final configured price before ordering. The starting price is $399.99−20%.
Which desk is better for a shorter user?
The E6 Pro lists a 23.6 inch minimum, 1.4 inches lower than the E7 Pro's 25 inches. Measure your seated elbow height before treating that gap as decisive.
Which desk is better for a taller user?
The current E7 Pro lists a 50.6 inch maximum, 1.8 inches higher than the E6 Pro's 48.8 inches. Measure your standing elbow height.
Is an older Amazon FlexiSpot E7 the same as this E7 Pro?
No. This page uses the current official E7 Pro already compared on E7 Pro vs UPLIFT V3. Do not copy an older Amazon listing onto that product.
Where can I check current prices?
Use the E6 Pro product page and the current E7 Pro product page. Current prices are $420-480 and $399.99−20%.
Testing disclosure: WorkstationSetup has not tested the FlexiSpot E6 Pro or the current E7 Pro. E6 Pro statements follow the specifications already published on FlexiSpot E6 Pro vs UPLIFT V3 and in the under-$700 guide. E7 Pro statements follow the current official configuration already published on FlexiSpot E7 Pro vs UPLIFT V3. An older Amazon E7 listing is not used here.
Related Guides
- FlexiSpot E6 Pro vs UPLIFT V3: The same E6 Pro against the two-leg V3
- FlexiSpot E7 Pro vs UPLIFT V3: The same current E7 Pro against the two-leg V3
- Best Standing Desks Under $700: Where the E6 Pro is the complete-desk pick
- FlexiSpot E7 Pro vs E7 Plus Max: Two-motor E7 Pro vs four-motor E7 Plus Max, not E6 Pro vs E7 Pro
- FlexiSpot E7 Plus Max vs UPLIFT V3 4-Leg: The four-motor version of a FlexiSpot vs UPLIFT decision
- Desk Cable Management Setup Guide: Plan slack and underside clearance
- Best Ergonomic Desk Setup: Build the rest of the workstation around the desk

