I started shopping for a larger workstation desk for my home music studio and couldn't believe how expensive specific workstation desks are!! This desk fit the bill perfectly, for a third of the cost of a studio workstation desk AND it has automatic height/lowering, which most of the studio desks don't have. The motor is whisper quiet and raises/lowers very smoothly. There are four buttons to save your desired height settings. Just hold on one of the buttons for a few seconds and it'll save the current setting.The desk was expertly packed with styrofoam in between all sections to prevent damage. I observed no scratches or dings on any of the sections of my desk.Assembly is fairly straightforward, but does take time to get it put together right. It took me 3 hours with no breaks to assemble the desk. The included instructions are easy to follow. They include an Allen wrench which fits all of the screws, except for a few Phillips head screws, where you'll need your own screwdriver. They even include a little tube of wood glue for the dowels that hold the desk top sections and keyboard tray pieces together.Everything works as intended. The little power strip built into the desk is convenient, as in addition to a regular plug outlet, it also has a USB-A and USB-C port, although the included LED light strip is powered by a USB-A that is too short to reach anything but the port in the desk's power strip. The USB-C actually charges my Pixel phone at full speed fast charging, which is a plus. The desk is a tiny bit wobbly, but once it's pushed against a wall, it's rock solid.I've been using this desk for a couple weeks and am very happy with it. The walnut veneer looks great, especially after rubbing a little guitar fingerboard oil into it, which really brought out the glow in the woodgrain. I recommend this desk, not only for studio work, but as an everyday computer or workstation.