Obviously the first thing you may notice is the price as it most certainly isn't for everybody. However, if you love RGB and need a well-built desk, this is the sturdiest height adjustable desk I've tested. Second... so I used to do in-home furniture assemblies for Amazon, IKEA and Office Depot. I've put together hundreds of desks including other electronic height-adjustable desks and I have to say, this is by far the most complicated/difficult piece of furniture I've ever assembled. I'm an assembly professional and this was not an easy or fun desk to do. I think I clocked my final assembly time with adjustments at right under 3 hours and that's considering I was very familiar with how to put something like this together. On top of that, the manual (which comes in like 4 different languages) has the smallest pictures for reference and I can assure you, if you're putting this together with manual hand tools (most are provided) and you aren't familiar with using tools in general, you'll probably spend 4 5-6 hours putting it together as it is also pretty heavy. I'm very serious, it was a major endeavor.
In summary, the desk itself is awesome, lighting effects are top-notch and it really does feel expensive. I'd buy it again for sure.
The one thing I would recommend is during the motorized shaft installation, you may want to plug in the controller to test that the motor will spin both sides of the shaft. I got it all put together and realized the shaft was not tight enough, causing only one side to lift which will most certainly damage to desk, so I had to unbolt the shroud that covers the shaft (its inverted so it is really difficult to unbolt 6 screws with an allen wrench) to tighten the shaft connectors adding about 30 minutes after the fact. Please note, I also do NOT recommend using power tools on any part of this desk, if you crossthread or damage any bolts or panels, you're going to have a really, really bad time.