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The VIVO Single Ultrawide Monitor Arm STAND-V001 is a robust, fully adjustable desk mount designed for monitors between 13 and 38 inches (up to 22 lbs). Featuring 360° swivel, ±90° tilt, and 16" height adjustment, it offers versatile ergonomic positioning. Its heavy-duty clamp and optional grommet base ensure a rock-solid hold on desks up to 3.25" thick. Integrated cable management and tool-free installation make it a top choice for professionals seeking a clean, efficient, and stylish workspace upgrade.









| ASIN | B00B21TLQU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | VIVO |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 20,167 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel, Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00617401138579 |
| Item Weight | 2.85 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | VIVO |
| Material | Alloy Steel , Aluminum |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 38 Inches |
| Mfr Part Number | FBA_STAND-V001 |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 13 Inches |
| Model Number | STAND-V001 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Movement Type | Articulating , Swivel , Tilt |
| UPC | 617401138579 300675927498 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
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++
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.
D**R
Great tall mount, at a good price (see details). Recommended
I'm finishing my basement workbench, and I needed a second monitor mount to stack over my low monitor. I selected the VIVO 39" Tall Single Monitor Desk Mount Stand (STAND-V011) to mount a 34" LG 34WQ650-W (widescreen). At 13 pounds, the monitor is well within the stated limit of the VIVO. The stand comes in a small box, which is achieved by breaking the pole into three sections that screw together. I opted to use the clamp base, and I found that a little slag from weld that holds the threaded blank in the pole partially obstructed the hole. A hammer and a screwdriver cleared it in a single hit, but it does point to possible QA issues with other units (though it's entirely possible it was a fluke). Assembly took a couple minutes. The design has a VESA plate that attaches to the monitor, which then slides into a carrier assembly on the arm. An acorn nut secures the finished assembly. I prefer this design to fixed plate alternatives, but I would have appreciated a wingnut. Despite the pole being a multi-section item, it's completely rigid. The whole assembly is very solid and works well for a fixed-height solution. There were some alternatives that were a little less expensive, but I've had good experiences with VIVO branded products in the past, and I was more interested in getting a good value (rather than the absolute cheapest item). At $40 (at the time of this review), I feel like it's money well spent. Recommended
C**E
Excellent stability and quality for a reasonable price
For the value it is incredibly stable. I've used other arm mounts in the past, and the stability of this one really can't be matched for this value. It currently supports a 32 inch pc monitor, and has supported it with zero issue. Hardware included, and was put together in maybe 5 minutes.
R**F
Very sturdy and tall monitor stand
This turned out to be better than what I thought it was going to be.. Pretty simple to put together and very sturdy.
T**N
Works for me
Wanting room to stow a laptop under my monitor, and to create a one cable swap over of all my desk-things between desktop and laptop, I found myself looking for a monitor arm. Assembly was pretty simple, although the instructions could do with a better "Which pieces are which an what ya need" view. In particular some advance note about the different pieces for installing with the C-clamp versus drilling a hole. But I love that it has a fitting on the arm for the three Alan wrenches. Movement is as advertised. You can adjust vertically, but don't expect to do this without getting up and loosing and tightening the bolt. Horizontal adjustments are easy, and you probably can't ask for better unless you want a worm like telescoping arm instead of a study support arm. The included cable management pieces clip to the H-arm and work great for all my cables, and if they ever break, the arm is the right size that I could apply (medium/large) binder clips as a replacement or augment. Plus, it supports my 32" LG/4K monitor just fine :D. Since most of us don't adjust our monitor positions very much once getting it just right, this works really well. It's quite stable and horizontal adjustments are easy. Great value for the price, IMHO. It also solves my problem of wanting room for my laptop under the monitor, and I can swing it out horizontally to access the cables. That's so much nicer than having to drag a monitor on a standout whenever you need to change the cable management, whether that's adding/removing/replacing equipment or simply wanting to clean and dust. As someone who opted to velcro USB hubs and a small Ethernet switch to the back of my monitor instead of buying an more expensive monitor with integrated USB things, I really apricate this arm's cable management vs my monitor's stand.
R**N
All good
The desk mount is sturdy and nice, and is actually better than I thought it would be. There has been no sagging of the screen, and everything looks and feels solid. Well worth the money!
N**N
A Solid Mount For The Price
For the money I think this is worth 5 stars. I used the clamp mount on a desk (with a lip), and so far so good. The option to mount via grommet is nice, and would probably be the better option for my desk based on the lips that run underneath. However the clamp is strong, and works even with a lip - feels sturdy. The adjustability and range of motion of the the arm is decent. Horizontal movement of a monitor mounted on this works well, and is easy to adjust. Vertical movement of the monitor is more difficult as you actually have to loosen a screw that allows the arm to travel up or down on the pole. So ideally you'd mount this at the height you want and rarely adjust the height. I see this as obvious based on the design, but I thought it was worth mentioning. If anything goes wrong I will update my review.
R**T
horse dung
terrible, came broken, literally made me cry
D**3
stabilny z monitorem 38"
działa dobrze z monitorem lg-38wn95cp-w mogłoby być wyższe o 10cm
M**A
Fa il suo dovere !
Per il monitor di mio figlio. Nessun problema.
O**I
Great product and outstanding customer support
The monitor stand is sturdy and holds the screen perfectly. During assembly, one part accidentally cracked, but VIVO customer service handled the issue immediately. They were incredibly helpful and provided a full refund so I could repurchase it. Highly recommend this brand for their excellent support
A**P
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