

🖥️ Elevate your workspace, rotate your perspective, own your day!
The VIVO Premium Single Monitor Stand is a sleek, durable desk mount designed for 17” to 32” screens, supporting up to 22 lbs. Featuring pneumatic height adjustment up to 12 inches, 360° rotation, and an 85° rotating base, it offers unparalleled ergonomic flexibility. Its robust alloy steel and aluminum build ensures stability, while easy installation with included hardware makes it a must-have for professionals seeking a clutter-free, adaptable workstation.






| ASIN | B074P7Y9ZG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | VIVO |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 490 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00818538021028 |
| Manufacturer | VIVO |
| Material | Alloy Steel , Aluminum, Plastic |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 32 Inches |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 17 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Free |
| Movement Type | Rotate, Swivel , Tilt |
| UPC | 818538021028 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
R**D
Excellent Monitor Stand (well worth the higher cost)
This simply is a quality monitor stand. Good design, heavy duty materials, with excellent fit and finish. It's more of an investment than the $20 - $30 range stands, but it's in a whole different class. IMO, well worth the additional cost. I'm using this with a 27" video conferencing monitor. Assembly was very straight forward. They recommend having assistance, but I was able to do it solo with no problem. All of the tools (2 allen wrenches) except a #2 phillips screwdriver were included. By adjusting the angle of the mounting bracket, you can slide the monitor mount into the top screw slots, tighten them, and then add the bottom screws. After reading the many comments about the weight adjustment screw's being way off, I cranked it way down (clockwise) MANY turns before trying to mount the monitor (until it felt about right). No further adjustment was necessary. This adjustment is pretty stiff, so be prepared to put a little effort into it. Note than the screen can be rotated (landscape to portrait), but you need to remove the screw locking it in place. Check the specs to be sure the height range will meet your needs, and if so, I believe you'll be very pleased with this.
R**T
Sturdy and adaptable
This is really sturdy. I'm using it to mount a 27" touchscreen monitor in a lo,, flat, tilted position for sports web-streaming. Works like a champ. I did have to crank down the pneumatic piston tension almost to the stop to prevent the piston from forcing the relatively lightweight monitor up. That piston is strong! Once you adjust the piston and neck tension, you can position the monitor any way you want it and it will stay. It has both 75 and 100 mm mounting holes.
M**N
Sturdy, easy to assemble, solid. Cannot rotate 90°
Claim is that the screen will rotate. Problem is that it only rotates a few degrees and not far enough for portrait mode — needs to rotate 90° for that. Since my Apple Studio Monitor supports both landscape and portrait modes, I need to return this — which is too bad. Otherwise, this is a great, sturdy, desktop-stand (no clamp needed) VESA mount with plenty of heft. You are highly unlikely to knock your monitor over accidentally. It's easy to assemble and has a wide range of adjustment for the weight of the monitor. If it could support both portrait and landscape mode, I would give it 6 out of 5 stars but you have to chose one mode or the other in advance, darn it.
L**N
Great stand!
This stand is the perfect accessory for holding an iPad, which can also double as a second screen for your desktop. It's a sturdy little gadget.
S**G
A perfectly fine product for a reasonable price
This item will not change your life, but it will transform your work environment. I bought this for my XP-Pen Artist Pro 24 Drawing Display. I imagined moving my monitor all around all the time, but that's not really what this is for. It is sturdy and gives you more desk room.
T**S
Didn't understand the arm tension adjustment at first
Assembly was straightforward and the directions were adequate. I couldn't figure out how to adjust the arm up or down and have it stay there. I had to push down firmly on the arm with my whole hand to lower it, and it would just pop right back up again. Based on some reviews here, I thought maybe I had to get it in the desired position and then try "locking" it with the hex nut adjuster, but that didn't seem to be working either. I understood that it loosened in one direction and tightened in the other, but I had no initial notion of what the total range of turning should be in either direction. I very quickly came to the end of adjustment at the "tight" end, so I started "unwinding" it to the loose end and just kept going. And going. And it didn't really seem like it made any change to the behavior. Maybe I didn't have to push QUITE as hard to make it go down, but it still sprang right back up instantly. So I cranked it some more, and kept going. and going. and going. and going. No, really, this went on forever (in awkward little half-turns with the hex wrench). And finally! it had been loosened enough that I could get the desired behavior out of it - easily lowering or raising the arm, with it remaining in place on its own! The PROBLEM, apparently, was that my monitor, at about 5.86 pounds, is just way LIGHTER than what this stand can support, and the arm tension had been set very close to maximum upon arrival, and for such a lightweight monitor, I had to back the tension off waaay waay down the scale just to get that free articulation. If I'd been mounting a 25 pound monitor on here, it would have responded much sooner at higher settings, with that greater starting weight. I suppose the point of this is that I had actually worried for a moment that maybe they'd sent me a defective one, until I finally realized that it's actually just a lot more robust than I'd even expected! If your monitor is very light, you may need to loosen the tension considerably before the arm works as intended. The weight of the stand is good, and it comes with rubber feet under the base, no contact between desk and surface or screws. The rotation (swivel) of the arm (on the base) is easy and smooth. The articulation of the arm is ideal for the specific place this will be used. We're very pleased with the purchase.
S**S
Did not function for me.
Had to return this after spending more than an hour of assembling it and then trying to make it work. The issue for me was that the tension of the "hydraulic" arm was extremely stiff, and thus made it impossible to adjust the monitor height, but then after turning the tension adjustment, the arm became so loose that the monitor went to the lowest position, and again, left no way to adjust the height. There were other issues as well, such as the odd way the stand attached to the monitor and the lack of vertical rotation, but the core issue was that this simply did not function and wasted a lot of my time.
M**R
Things I wish I had known + Use with a new Apple Studio Display
Pros: Sturdy for a desktop stand that is supporting the weight and size of a new Apple Studio Display. The side-to-side rotation is smooth, steady and goes to almost 45 degrees either direction. The tilt of the screen up or down is smooth and steady. Given its limitation in moving the height of the screen up and down (see below), the downward tilt is probably overkill because the screen will never go high enough to require it. Cons: Contrary to what Vivo Customer Service told me when I called to ask if this stand would allow my Apple Studio Display to rotate 90 degrees (from landscape to portrait and back) WITHOUT removing any screws, it CANNOT (I even waited for them to confirm the answer with their technical specs department). The upper height is very limited and I should have picked up on that from the specs in the description (see photos above). The max height of the stand is 12" from the center of the VESA plate to the top of the desk. This limitation in height also prevents a 90 degree rotation for a monitor my size because the arm could not raise up high enough for my monitor to clear the desk if you tried to rotate it. Poor instructions. Thank goodness for the helpful tips that others have posted on adjusting the tension for raising and lowering the screen because they were very helpful. Tips: The instructions and other reviewers mention that the installation is a two-person job at certain steps, and I agree. However I assembled it by myself while sitting on a thick carpet on the floor and I protected the front of my screen, just in case. It was a gymnastic event to attach the screws and washers thru the bracket into the VESA plate while holding up the monitor at an angle securely. I then placed the screen face down on the floor and balanced the bracket assembly between my knees while I adjusted the tension, based on some of the unexpected responses other reviewers have described with the piston. I'm keeping it after all of this because I have not found a sturdy desk top stand for a new Apple Studio Display that offers the side-to-side rotation + up/down tilt of the screen + the ability to rotate the screen between landscape and portrait orientations without removing screws. If anyone finds this unicorn stand, I would appreciate hearing about it!!
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