Well, not sure how "good for charging" this would be in the first place given that it's made of wood or wood-adjacent (risk of overheating?) but the point in my title has to do with its advertised function as a stand for, among other things, the Nintendo Switch... which has a charging port on the BOTTOM of the unit, while this stand has no opening for that port. I feel like this limits its ability to declutter as I still have to put my Switch somewhere else for the purpose of charging it up; obviously if I plan to dock it to my TV this is a non-issue but it's a problem if I wish to play something in desktop or handheld mode. That being said, if you're comfortable enough using it while charging, it works quite nicely with the Steam Deck and its own controller, or the charging grip for the Joy-Cons... any of those have charging ports on top where they'll be easily accessible.It does look quite nice, though of course this is a "your mileage may vary" bit. The color almost matches my Steam gear so far as my inexpert eye can tell, with only the wood grain to distinguish it from the electronic devices I'd be using it for so there's no clashing.The pencil cup in the middle also helped me quite a bit in rearranging and decluttering as it had me finally getting rid of the last of my pencil mugs. Have a care with this one, though... depending on how much or how little you pack it, some of the contents may lean outwards enough to prevent whichever game system from sitting up properly in it. This isn't a problem for the controller but my Steam Deck leaned outwards enough to make me think it might just fall out; I ultimately sacrificed desk space in favor of just putting my Steam Deck in its own proprietary stand and set it a little behind this one.I do wish it was designed to hold two controllers though, then I could save even more space across my desk by keeping the Steam controller and JoyCons in one place.