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The VIVO Single Ultrawide Monitor Arm STAND-V001 supports screens from 13 to 38 inches weighing up to 22 lbs, featuring full articulation with tilt, swivel, rotation, and 16-inch height adjustment. It mounts securely via a heavy-duty desk clamp or grommet base, includes integrated cable management, and offers easy, tool-free installation for a clean, ergonomic workspace.
Compatible Devices | Monitor |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 90 Degrees |
Mount Motion | Articulating,Swivel,Tilt |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 13 Inches |
Maximum Compatible Size | 38 Inches |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
R**.
Sturdy...and moddable!
For the past few years I've been on a quest to find the perfect mount for my preferred triple-27-inch-monitor setup. The first was a cheap unit from a fly-by-night drop shipper, 'nuff said about that. The second carried the monitors on a massive cross-beam that worked well in and of itself, but the outboard monitors could not be slanted inward enough to avoid straining my unfortunately aging eyes. (The setup is fully six feet wide with all monitors flat to the wall.) The third had gas-charged arms, and was recommended by several tech sites. I have no idea what people see in gas-charged mounts. This one (also a VIVO) was finicky as heck to get positioned, you still have to tighten a bunch of screws HARD to get everything to stay in place, and the slightest bump to the desk makes it wobble to an almost dangerous degree and knocks the outboard monitors way out of alignment.So I was browsing the other day looking for ideas for a way out of my dilemma; a stand that (1) lets the left and right monitors tilt inward about 20 degrees so I'm not constantly craning my neck back and forth to see everything, and (2) would allow you to sneeze without one or more monitors dropping and/or tilting. I was growing discouraged. Then, in the middle of a thread on reddit, it was like a heavenly beacon of light sprang up to highlight a comment reading, simply, "The best triple-monitor mount is three single mounts." And so here we are.Vivo's mounts are nothing if not complete. You have your choice of clamp-on or through-hole mounts. There are plenty of fasteners, cable clips, and such to do just about anything you'd want to do. Instructions are simple and clear.The units are also quite sturdy; heavy-gauge steel with serious hex bolts at all the pivot points. It takes some doing to get the arm set the way you want it, but once in place and tight it does not move. A smack on the edge of my desk that made the previous gas-charged mount nearly bounce the outboard monitors' edges off the desktop just makes these wiggle about 1/8 inch for a couple seconds. The only thing I would change is to beef up the desk clamp, maybe with two side-by-side screws instead of the one, to prevent what little side-to-side motion they have. (This was the issue with the gas mount as well - it was simply too heavy for a single clamp.)Assembly was straightforward. As noted above, I used the edge clamps instead of through-hole, of which my desk has none.Getting the three monitors to sit side-by-side on their three stands was, as you might expect, rather more involved than positioning gas-sprung arms. I had a real problem at first with all three, owning to the limited range of motion of that jointed arm. The arm will not fold flat on itself, or even close to flat. No matter how I positioned it, I could not get the outboard monitors to sit up against the center one at the right angle and tilt. The center monitor also sat too far out over my desk for comfort. But, Vivo's apparent preference for using a limited number of robust parts came to my rescue. It turned out that I was able to remove the part of that jointed arm closest to the vertical tube on all three. It takes some muscle, but it can be done without breaking or stripping anything. With that limited center joint out of the picture, I was able to get everything positioned where I needed it to be. As a bonus, the center monitor sits even closer to the wall than it did with the gas-spring mount, putting it at just the right distance for me.Bottom line: Whomever posted that comment on reddit is a genius. This setup Just Works, due in no small part to Vivo's quality and modular design. And, as icing on the proverbial cake, the three stands together cost a little less than that gas-sprung octopus. Five stars.
F**L
Great price and does its job well.
Great value for the money. I currently have a 32" Ultrawide on this and it's secure and doesn't shake or wobble. I have been using this for awhile now and its impressive at how well this works for the price and saved me so much desk space that this is a must have. Its easy to assemble and mount to the desk. Its a little harder to adjust the height but in no way impossible or a pain. Just be aware that if you have multiple monitors you will need to take your time for that perfect height. I am also using this exact same arm with a longer pole for the Ultrawide that is stacked above my main monitor to give you an idea how solid these are. I have a standy desk that has height adjustment and these don't move when moving the desks height. Great value for the money and would suggest these to anyone that is looking to save money and desk space. The only thing you need to be aware of is that you can adjust these left, right, forward and back very easy without doing anything but if you want to adjust the height you will need to get out an allen key and loosen the bolt to adjust these up and down. They also come with wire management routing pieces that go on the pole and the arms themselves so you can get a clean look. Great Price and holding strong.
A**G
Pretty Well Constructed Mount
This is a very overall solid vesa mount. Holds up my 34 inch Samsung Odyssey G8 decently well.I did face an issue at first though, where the screw for the bracket where the monitor clips onto was not tight. Thus when I initially put my monitor on, the weight of it, pushed it into the mount and hit the monitor.I used the provided Allen key to tighten it, but it was a struggle.The mounted itself seems of all right quality. I only use two of the three provided rods for height adjustment. I like that you do not need to use all of them - a critical aspect which led me to buy this.The amount takes a virtually no space on my desk, which is exactly what I was looking for. It is versatile and functions very well overall.One disappointing factor, is once again the error where the bracket was not tight and my monitor got hit.The other factor that displeases me is the fact that the Allen key holes/slots are not deep enough or are not constructed to exact fit. What I mean by that is, when I put in my Allen key and start to tighten, it pops out very easily, making me have to reinsert and retighten only for it to come out again, and do this over and over again. Not sure if I just got a defective product, but just want to note.
A**J
Great Stand to maximize the available desk space against the wall
This monitor stand is great! Bought two of them to update my desk, I used to have a dual gas piston stand which worked just fine until I wanted to push my desk close to the wall. These stands are well made, very sturdy feeling materials. After reading some of the reviews I was easily able to get the stands to position in such a way to maximize the space on the desktop and minimize the back spacing on against the wall. Due to other items I have on my desk I have it about 3" away from the wall and maybe have a 4" overhang onto the desk top, and if I worked more with it I could probably make that better!If you want to get something similar like others I removed the link closest to the pole in order to get the monitors close to each other and not have the stands on the opposite ends of the desk top.Make sure and loosen the main joints (except the tilt) as you are positioning it to make things easy. Once you have it positioned I adjusted the tilt.Only thing that could cause someone issue is the way the Vesa mount attaches to the arm. Its slotted and you slide the mount onto the arm from above and use an acorn nut to hold it in place. One of my monitors the Vesa mount is recessed on the back side of the monitor so you have to angle it to get it started and slowly work it down, not hard but could be troublesome, not to say you couldn't attach the whole arm/mount to the monitor then slide it down the pole. Not enough of an issue to remove any stars though!
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