🖥️ Elevate your desk game—because your monitor deserves the spotlight!
The VIVOSingle Ultrawide Monitor Arm Desk Mount supports screens from 13 to 38 inches and up to 22 lbs, featuring full articulation with 360° swivel, ±90° tilt, and 16" height adjustment. It installs easily with a heavy-duty C-clamp or grommet base on desks up to 3.25" thick, includes integrated cable management, and comes with all necessary hardware for quick setup.
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 |
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.
J**S
Great Stand for me
okay so, it took me a moment to figure it out how to build the stand, but when u get the hang of it, it was a smooth process, i love that the stand give you two options for puting it in the desk, its very sturdy and very nice looking, the size was perfect for my needs, the position for my eye side its perfect.
S**E
good inexpensive monitor mount. Hard to get to hold it's exact position. Comes with excessive cardboard packaging.
I've been living with this mount for about a week now. I used it to turn my secondary monitor in to a vertical display. My secondary monitor is not VESA compatible, so I had to do a little modification to the monitor, bit now that I have, the stand works great. The monitor I have mounted on it is an AOC i2367F. It's a pretty light monitor, but not ultra light. My biggest concern was that because the stand is not attached to the center of the back of the monitor, the monitor would rotate. That doesn't seem to be the case, and so even though the rotation plane is NOT adjustable, it has a high level of tension and holds up to a fair bit of torque.The stand came with a lot of cardboard packaging. The amazon box had some paper and a smaller brown box inside of it. Inside this smaller brown box was a white box, and inside that white box were two more white boxes, one containing the vertical part of the stand, one containing the horizontal part and all of the screws and small parts. Way too much packaging.I really like the cable management, I thought that would be a gimmicky feature, but it actually works well. The place where you mount the stand on the desk even serves as good place to stick the power brick for the monitor if it has one like mine (see photo).All but one of the axis (the tilt up and down one) are adjusted with a single allen wrench that is provided. The one that isn't, is adjusted with a different wrench, also provided. This axis is a pain to adjust, why couldn't they have just gone with the allen wrench on that one too? I don't know.The monitor's position does drift a little. Over the course of the day it will move 1-2 millimeters. Not a huge deal, you can just adjust it, but if you are obsessive about things being lined up like I am then you might have a problem, but overall this isn't such a big deal when you consider the convince that this thing affords you...This thing is convenient! it makes so much more space on my desk and eliminates the clutter of a stand. If you are working on something in the vertical window, just use the arm to bring it in front of the main screen and work like that. If your desk has a lot of depth like mine does, this thing is a must, because it allows you to bring the monitor closer to your eyes without having to have a traditional monitor stand sitting smack in the middle of the desk.I am really liking the adjustability of the monitor, and I am going to purchase another one of these stands when I upgrade my main monitor in the near future.Once you go adjustable stand you can't go back. They are the best. I would absolutely recommend to a friend.Photos:- the first photo is of my desk setup, the monitor currently using the stand is the vertical one on the right.- the second photo is of the back of the back of the monitor and the stand.- the third photo is a close up of where the stand attaches to the desk. there is a wide array of adjustment here and you could fit all thicknesses of desk. Also note that my monitors power brick is held conveniently right under the mount.UPDATE: 6/7/15: I have been using this for a little longer now and have decided that I like it enough to purchase a second one for my main monitor.UPDATE: 6/15/15: I'm as happy with the second stand as I am with the first.
C**R
Sturdy mount at a good value
TLDR: Experienced installer, and I chose this mount for my personal office for its ease of installation and its sturdiness. For any monitor mounting operation, careful thought and planning is required, and this mount solves more headaches than is causes.I read over several reviews of this product prior to purchase. I've seen many that offer criticism of their sturdiness and various other features, but I feel most of them are unfounded.My first purchase was for work... about 20 of the shorter dual monitor mount by the same company. When we installed them, they easily held the 32 and 27 inch monitor pairs we were attaching to them. Mounting any monitor of this size can be difficult, but with a little patience, all 40 monitors were mounted, aligned and ready to go. After installation, they were quite well fixed in place, and we have had no problems in the year since we bought them. No signs of joints getting weaker, or mounts leaning over or any of that in all that time.Of course, when it came time to by for my home setup, I looked for the same company. I bought 2 of these mounts, which are higher, so that I could elevate 2 heavier 24 inch monitors above an ultra-wide monitor which will reside below. Even at their highest setting, which provides the most stress to the mount, I found them to be quite firm in their support. When I wiggle my desk (within reason) I get no more than 1/4th to 1/2 of an inch in deflection; nothing that appears dangerous. And trust me, there is no way I would mount 2 cheap monitors over my quite expensive ultra wide monitor if I did not feel they were sturdy enough.A couple tips on setting them up.Do NOT place anything in the clamp other than the surface of your desk. If you are worried about marring your desk, you likely should be looking for a floor or wall mount. The rubber grommet included for inside the clamp is not meant to protect your desk, but rather to act as a shock absorber to the system. It will provide some protection to the top surface, but do you really want to be clamping something to a really expensive desk? If you install it, and your mount is leaning, you either did not tighten it enough (this one will squeeze to nothing if adjusted right) or your desk is not sturdy enough to hold the mount. When properly adjusted, a gentle shake of the desk should cause a slight rocking, but nothing should be out of place when they stop.Attach the monitor to the mounting plate, but do not attach the mounting plate to the extension arm until after the extension arm is attached to the vertical support. It says the opposite in the instructions, but if you lock the extension arm in place firmly, it is safer and easier to do it my way.I did knock off one star on the range of movement. Each joint allows only a 90 degree bend. This somewhat limits some of your options, but should not preclude any use case you might have in mind. It just means you might have to think about it a bit as you install it. I did not feel this affects the use of the mount enough to have it affect the overall rating. In fact, it likely is a trade off which contributes to the sturdiness of the mount. This mount does provide a reasonable throw, which is the length of the extension arm in this case. If you need more than this one provides, you likely need to look at a spring loaded mount. Throw in this case is the horizontal distance a mount can place the center of the monitor from the mounting location.Besides sturdiness, the ease of installation is of note. I've mounted hundreds of monitors and this one is quite strait forward. You have enough factors going for an installation, and extra doodads that provide little function are not appreciated. This one fits the bill nicely. This extends to the cable control devices, which are critical if you don't want to slice a cable in half.All in all, a good, but simple mount with reasonable throw and good sturdy construction. A++
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