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The VIVO Single Monitor Arm STAND-V001O is a robust, height-adjustable desk mount designed for 17" to 32" monitors weighing up to 19.8 lbs. Featuring a mechanical spring counterbalance, it allows effortless, tool-free positioning with full tilt, swivel, and rotation capabilities. Its universal VESA compatibility and versatile mounting options help reclaim desk space while delivering ergonomic comfort and sleek aesthetics favored by professionals seeking a clutter-free, productive environment.





















| ASIN | B01NH0HTM5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,999) |
| Date First Available | December 28, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.6 pounds |
| Item model number | STAND-V001O |
| Manufacturer | VIVO |
| Package Dimensions | 14.61 x 6.18 x 5.43 inches |
A**X
Outstanding quality for the price, Just make sure you have room between desk and wall
This is an amazing monitor arm for the cost. I checked a lot of longevity and quality focused online forums for recommendations on monitor arms that didn't suck, and I'll say that these don't disappoint, at least so far. They don't sag or otherwise move in a way you don't want them to after you've positioned them, they weren't terribly hard to assemble either, and they've got a great range of movement in all directions, whether you need them to just be higher up, or way further back from your face. The base takes up about 2 inches of space forward into the desk, and doesn't feel obtrusive. It's holding my relatively heavy monitors, with extra weighty cables, and can take a bit of downward or upward pressure from my hand on top before it begins to move, so it's definitely very sturdy. One thing you MUST be aware of though, is that if you have your desk close to the wall, this will have to push your monitors closer to you, since the arms extend backwards if you push the monitors away from you. Think of a "W" shape, where the two points at the bottom of the W are the back of the arms. Pushing the monitors further away makes it more of a point, and pushes that point further back, meaning it could bump into your wall if your desk is too close. Give your wall and your desk some room where possible.
T**G
Great for the Price, Clamp placement very important,
In my initial setup, I sought to optimize my desktop space by utilizing an arm for my 30-inch 4K Asus display. This display, weighing 18 pounds, is manageable for the arm to hold it without any issues. When considering the arm’s placement, it is crucial to evaluate the proximity of your arm to the wall. If there is sufficient space on your desk to position the clamp centrally, this configuration offers the most comprehensive functionality. Conversely, if your desk is adjacent to the wall, you will require additional space to accommodate the clamp on your desk. In such cases, the clamp will need to be positioned to the left or right of the center, rendering certain features ineffective. 1. Potential challenges include cable routing and display movement. Cable routing necessitates ensuring that cables have adequate reach. Additionally, as you move the display towards you, the arm may not maintain its level, necessitating adjustments at each step. If the arm is positioned to the right of the center, it will begin to tilt to the right, and the same issue occurs on the left side. The arm’s design presents certain inconveniences. Tightening the arms to secure the display can hinder adjustments, as loosening them results in sagging. Furthermore, if the arm is only positioned vertically, it will maintain its level but begin to move to the right. Moving it back to the center requires repositioning it downward. The same principle applies when moving the arm downward, causing it to tilt to the left. To mitigate these issues, it is advisable to adjust the arm to its most frequently used position. In my setup, I installed speakers on both sides and centered mine at the appropriate height. Lastly, cable management is a critical aspect to consider. The arm itself was relatively straightforward to assemble, but concealing the cables proved to be the most challenging task. It is essential to plan the routing of cables through the arms. I utilized a power cable, two HDMI cables, and cables originating from both the right and left sides. Due to the arm’s placement, I had to procure a longer power cable.
E**D
Returned, but is still a good product if it fits your use case
Pretty easy and straightforward install. Felt sturdy and worked well. I did end up returning because I couldn't angle one monitor how I wanted. The mount works well to keep to monitors flat against each, however I wanted to have one monitor offset at an angle and the arms weren't long enough to be able to do with without the monitors interfering with each other. I went with two single arms instead and the setup works much better for me. I used 2 27" inch monitors, so perhaps with smaller monitors I could angle them how I would want. With that said though, if you want you monitors to be positioned flat against each other, this mount will be fine. Hindsight 20/20 for me, but if you want to have one monitor angled differently and have more positioning options, just get two single mounts instead. For what this product is though and how it works, it's pretty solid for the price.
G**S
Stand good
They work well easy to install, take up very little space easy to move they can be tilted, and placed at any angle easily, you can change the height easy, the quality is great overall 9/10
J**N
Good, but longer arms would be nice
I recommend with a sturdy tabletop, ikea wooden tops cave in. When I switched a sturdier material it was perfectly compatible. Quite easy to assemble on my own. A fit of two 27” monitors was a hair too difficult for my liking. Otherwise whence you tune it with provided gear it’s perfect.
D**E
Works perfectly
These monitor arms work as advertised. I have an enclosed desk and therefore had to use the grommet installation (not the simple C clamp to table top method), but it was pretty sttraight forward as long as you have the tools. Everything needed for installation was included, even the small bolts for the back of monitor VESA mount. After mounting and adjusting the tension to the two arms, I couldn't be happier. Desk top is clear of monitor mounts with more space to work. Cable hider covers are included for the two sections of each arm, which is a nice added feature.
E**4
Flexible and Reliable Dual Monitor Mount
I replaced my old monitor arms with this VIVO dual monitor mount and couldn’t be happier. I love that the arms are completely separate, so I can adjust the height and angle of each screen individually. Setup was straightforward, and it’s been reliable and sturdy so far. Highly recommend for anyone looking for flexibility and stability.
F**R
Full movement
Great product, holds 24 inch screens well. Took about 20 minutes to set up, the model sent was slightly different than the video on how to assemble. I would consider putting a little lubricant on the hinges. Full range of motion, strong. great buy for the money.
S**.
i got these to support 2, 27" monitors on my desk. i had difficulty mounting these using the clamps. the screw for the clamps needs about 8" clearance to mount it, so if the part of your desk has another shelf below it, you wont be able to fit this on with the clamp screw. the other issue i had is that other edges of my desk have support bars running under them, close to the sides, which are far more narrow than the clamps for this, and the clamp was unable to operate on them, as the weight of the monitors twisted the clamps off the narrow metal bar. i was forced to mount these by drilling a hole in the desk, and that worked well. the pin screw for hole mounting doesnt require as much space to fit as the clamp. the mounted stand arm is very sturdy once installed. everything you need to mount these is in the box, allen keys, etc. unless you need to drill holes. these easily manage the weight of my 27" monitors with a little adjustment. they are a little stiff to move and position, but its different by unit, i find one of my stands a bit stiffer than the other. while they have a lot of placement options, there are some positions that you cant move these, due to the arm being made of 2 solid, straight parts. so keep that in mind when youre mounting them, especially if youre drilling holes. i found it helpful to mount one of these with the monitor attached using the clamp arm, and practice moving it around to see how the arm would bend moving it in anticipated positions to be sure the arm wouldnt hit the wall or interfere with the other arm. i found this useful as if you mount this directly where the monitor stand used to be, the monitor will be about 6-7" in front of that, which may be too in your face. i found it was best to mount this 6" to the side, because if you want the monitor to be able to be pushed back as far as the stand is mounted, the way the arm needs to bend puts it off to the side. this has cable management routing on the arm too, but make sure that your cables have lots of slack. the way this mount arm twists and turns eats up a lot of cable length. my monitor has many inputs and after the power, audio and display port cables, im not sure i could fit another HDMI cable through it for an alternate source, which is one of the reasons i bought these monitors, but ill make it work somehow.
K**N
I'll start with the main stuff - it works, it's pretty, the cable management is good, the motion is smooth, and it doesn't sag with my 27" Asus monitor. Well, mostly. 2 problems - angling it upwards doesn't really hold that well, and the most annoying thing - you can lock the level of the monitor. It sounds like a non issue, but it is - every time you want to move the screen you will almost inevitably ruin the level of the screen, since rotation is so sensitive. For the price it's still a good offer, but inability to really lock in rotation for me kind of ruins experience.
C**E
1) Impossible de faire pivoter les écrans à la verticale. 2) Si le serrage du pivot d'écran est sécuritaire, le mouvement verticale (pivot de bas en haut) se bloque et l'écran reste dans la position définitivement , donc si vous l'avez monté et qu'il pique du nez , c'est foutu pour toujours. 3) la couleur blanche est plutôt couleur vanille, à la rigueur, çe point est le moins gênant. 4) les ranges cables intégrés sont périmés/obsolètes. Impossible de passer les fils des port DB ,on ne peut faire passer que de l'USB .. super nul pour des câbles d'écrans larges....
S**L
Dont buy this as this does not support your 27 inch monitor as it fall down.
V**A
Yo tengo dos monitores de 24 pulgadas y los aguanta perfecto. 1.- Para atornillarlo en la mesa tienes dos medidas y viene bastante amplio aunque si tienes una mesa delgada no te lo recomiendo mucho porque por el peso se puede llegar a pandear y maybe se rompa la mesa, 2.- Debes considerar el espacio que tienes entre la mesa y la pared porque afecta mucho en la movilidad de los brazos y si no tienen espacio no podrás mover los monitores. 3.- No es difícil de armar si te llegas a confundir puedes buscar algún video en YouTube. 4.- Tiene forma de esconder cables para que se vea más limpio. 5.- Puedes mover los monitores de arriba a abajo y no sé si puedes cambiar el monitor a manera vertical (no lo he probado) 6.- Tienes que ajustar las resistencia para poder mover los brazos y es muy fácil, igual puedes buscar un video en YouTube o TT si se complica un poco. Por el momento ya que lo acabo de instalar hoy, no le encuentro ninguna falla y se me hace increíble. Lo volvería a comprar y así. Gracias por leerme :3
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