What I like: When cable organization is the goal, the Autonomous SmartDesk 5 Pro is the desk. All of the cable management items, like a 3M cable organizer, cable management tray and magnetized cable runner, come included with the desk. With all the cables managed and out of the way, you have a lot of desktop space to play with. The SmartDesk 5 Pro is an electric motor desk that is quiet, quick and very easy to use and has three memory options. When you're choosing your heights and free-adjusting the desk it's important to watch where the cable tray organizer is in comparison to your PC if you keep it underneath, as a full-size tower will not fit underneath with how low the tray goes. However, this is generally shorter than most people will need the desk to be. For reference, I'm 5' 1" and I don't need it on the lowest setting for sitting. Building it took me about 1.5 hours by myself (this does include cable management time) and it was a little heavy to do alone, but it is possible. You'll just need to be careful. Who is it for: I love to have all my cords organized and largely out of sight, and if you are looking for good cable tray organizers on the standing desk you're looking for, the Autonomous SmartDesk 5 Pro may be for you. The cable tray organizer on the SmartDesk 5 hides all the unsightly cords you may get from the cabling of an electric desk and general PC setup and is easy to access with hand knobs and a hinge to open it. Inside the tray you also get a built-in power supply strip with three outlet plugs. In addition to the cable tray for organization, you also get a 3M cable organizer to stick onto the back of the desk to keep speaker, monitor, keyboard and mouse cables clean as well as a magnetized cable runner you attach to the back of the desk leg. The magnet is very strong and easy to stick on. It is big enough to hold both the desk cable and the power strip cord with room to spare. The rounded front edge is so comfortable for those who, like me, tend to lean on the front of the desk a lot. Who shouldn't buy it: The sensitivity of the anti-collision as you adjust height is a little bit stronger than most when it comes to preventing damage by lowering onto desk chair arms or other objects, but this could be seen as a benefit, as the desk protects the motor from damage by trying to push down through anything. However, if you plan to have a lot of things around the desk that might end up triggering this it may get in the way. I did find myself having to figure out what item was triggering it from time to time and I don't have much under my desk. If you're looking for the most responsive desk when it comes to releasing the buttons on the touch screen, I'd say this desk has a little bit of a delay compared to others on this list, but not an inconvenient delay. An item that is included is a pair of bag hooks that allow you to hang items underneath the desk, utilizing otherwise empty space. I was hoping to use these for my headphones but they weren't quite wide enough and I found myself knocking the hooks off regularly due to the short back end of the hook. If you saw this and were hoping for the same, you might want a desk or accessory more designed for that. When used for their intended purpose of hanging bags, they are a great hook size, but could still use a little more length in the back to keep it hooked to the desk.