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๐ฅ๏ธ Elevate your workspace, elevate your game โ the ultimate arm for the modern pro.
The VIVO Single Monitor Stand is a fully adjustable, mechanical spring arm designed for 17" to 32" monitors up to 19.8 lbs. Featuring versatile VESA compatibility (75x75 & 100x100), it offers smooth tilt, swivel, and 360ยฐ rotation for ergonomic customization. Its robust C-clamp or bolt-through mounting options free up desk space, while tool-free adjustments and easy assembly make it perfect for both gaming and professional office setups.








| ASIN | B0D67X2J6Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | VIVO |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,343 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Steel, Plastic |
| Item Weight | 5.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VIVO |
| Material | Aluminum, Steel, Plastic |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 32 Inches |
| Mfr Part Number | STAND-V001OW |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 17 Inches |
| Model Number | STAND-V001OW |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Movement Type | Articulating |
| UPC | 840408800969 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
T**Y
Great starter OLED monitor
Amazing monitor for the value purchased, and was very easy to setup. A huge step-up from my IPS monitor and the arm holds the monitor well. It has good height adjustment features because of the arm and fits my desk very well. The 27" proportions are great as well for the price
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 armโs 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 armโs 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 armโs placement, I had to procure a longer power cable.
R**I
Quality monitor arm at a good price
Got this stand to replace the single monitor stand that I had. Itโs easy to assemble. Comes with a little screw driver and tool to put everything together. The instructions are easy to follow as well. Itโs not difficult to move the arms around, and it stays in place. You can connect it to your desk in a few different ways as well. The only thing that I didnโt realize, which is my fault, is that the arms donโt go up as high as I would like them to for the monitors to sit above my laptop screen. Probably another inch and a half up would be good. With that being said, for the price, it doesnโt bother me.
E**N
Space saver
Versitile, easy to set up and has no issue with my 32in curved monitor. Material feels durable and well made.
W**A
Fantastic arm, highly recommended!
Update 1/27/26: After nearly EIGHT years of dutiful service, my Vivo arm has started to show some issues. Six months ago, I found the monitor resting against my desk and simply tightened the adjustment mechanism to it's highest setting, making it like new again. Today, I found it resting on my desk again and since it was already maxed out from the last repair, I knew it was done for... or so I thought! If you are running into issues with it keeping tension, here's what I did: 1. Set the tension to the LOWEST setting. Using a drill or electric screwdriver really helps here because there is a HUGE amount of adjustment. 2. Let the monitor physically droop as LOW as possible. This will fully compress the tension arm. 3. Lift the monitor arm as HIGH as possible. This will fully extend the tension arm. 4. Set the tension as needed. For me, I set it to the HIGHEST setting (extending the tension arm even further). I spent more time figuring out the process above than actually executing it. Needless to say, this monitor arm is STILL kicking! I'm sure it will drop again in a few months as the tension arm leaks pressure, but it's good to know that it's still going and I don't have to buy another one (yet)! Needless to say... super happy with this arm and I highly recommend Vivo to everybody I know! Original review from Mar 22, 2018: I purchased a Dell S2417DG from MicroCenter for the low price of $300 (24 inch 1440p 144hz monitor with G-Sync) because I desired a higher refresh rate while gaming. My Dell UltraSharp U2415 was less a year old by this point and had served me faithfully in that time. Not wanting to sell or giveaway a perfectly good monitor, I opted to mount it with this arm because I lacked the real estate on my desk. This arm comes with two sets of mounting equipment and all the necessary screws to put it together. One is the table clamp style mount, where it physically mounts to an edge of your desk. The other is the hole style mount where you would put it through a cable management hole on your desk. I went with the table clamp since my desk doesn't have any cable management holes. The arm is shipped in it's retracted state and is locked in place with a strong zip tie. On it, there is a warning label that the arm will expand once you remove the zip tie so you don't get hit. Noted this and saved my face from potential injury. I know with arms like these, the issue isn't the size, but the weight of the monitors. I made sure to weigh my monitors so that they were within the weight limits of this arm (14.3 pounds per the product info). I don't have a fancy scale, so I simply used my digital bathroom scale to weigh the monitor by itself. I also weighed myself with and without carrying the monitor just to be sure. Without the stand, both the U2415 and the S2417DG weigh exactly 8.4 pounds. The cable management grooves are a nice touch and help keep wires out of sight. If you plan on rotating the monitor screen between landscape and portrait, make sure to leave anywhere between 6 to 10 inches of slack between the monitor and the first set of cable management grooves. Otherwise, the cables may pull out of the monitor when you try to rotate it. All in all, this is an excellent mount. With the stock tension setting, the mount moves up and down with near zero effort. I do wish it was just a little bit taller so that I could do a dual vertical setup. Even with the S2417DG at the lowest setting and this arm at it's highest, it's still about 6 inches too short.
C**R
Exactly What I Was Looking For
I have a monitor to use as a second screen. I attach it to my laptop and this helps me with schoolwork and other things. I had my monitor on its stand in quite an unsafe manner originally. When it would sit flat on my desk, it was at a weird angle, almost as if it was angled down. This is not the monitors fault, as my desk is on the lower side and I have a longer torso. It was simply my height and not the angle of the monitor. I had a small book slipped beneath the front of the monitor stand to angle it up, which made it unstable, but helped me see better. This also was endangering my expensive monitor as it could fall. I wanted to find an alternate method of having it on my desk and I started to look for a desk shelf to raise it up. Instead, I stumbled across this. They have a version of this stand with outlets for chargers in, and that intrigued me initially. However, I already have a lamp on my desk with ports for chargers, so I felt it would be overkill. Upon receiving it, assembly was easy. The instructions were very clear. When I went to mount the monitor to the stand, I had thought the screws they provided were too big, and I was disappointed. However, they include screws of two different sizes, and these must be the most common sizes that fit monitors because the smaller ones worked! Do to itโs adaptive manner in pretty much turning it whichever way you want, it was not difficult to place my monitor at the height necessary and the angle necessary. It has freed up my desk space, allowing me to put my office supplies where they belong. It has saved my neck, literally, and also saved my monitor from potential mishaps. I strongly recommend this monitor. If you are interested in one with charging ports, that version is linked in the details of this one, and is only a few dollars more!
B**N
Amazing budget arm (with one setback)
I would like to start by saying teh only reason this does not get 5 stars is because of an accidental test that I conducted on the product. While I was moving out of uni, i had absentmindedly but the arm in one of my bags along with a bunch of other junk and clothes I was taking back home. When I arrived at home, I was surprised to see the mounting bracket that attaches to the monitor was sadly bent up at one of the corners. After about 30 minutes of working around, I was able to slightly bend it back, but the damage was already done. This did not affect the mounting at all and it currently is sitting on my desk perfectly. The black looks very clean and the cable management sleeves are super useful for keeping power/output away from the desk and keeping a clean look. I currently use an old 32" monitor that weighs a little over 11 pounds and the springs handle it great. The adjustment mechanisms on all parts are easy to understand and easy to change. I currently use the desk clamp style mount, and the only downside here is that because the monitor is somewhat heavy, when I am playing games that require super big mouse movement there is the *tiniest* of wobble in the arm (i play on slow sense in most games so this is only a problem 1% of the time). Other than the mishap caused by me that was unable to be reverted, this is a great budget stand and I will be buying more for my next monitors! (NOTE: the picture is of the pre-bent mounting bracket and arm while still at uni)
J**R
Great Monitor arm for the price point
This monitor is excellent for its price point. I ordered two and have been using them for the last month. Easy to assemble and easily supports my LG 27" screen which weighs roughly 6kg. The hinges are adjustable too and can loosen a bit to find optimal position of your monitor depending on your preference and then tighten to ensure it does not move from there. The only draw back is it was a bit awkward to tighten the main desk bolt to the desks I currently have and thus the clamp does pivot slightly when really trying to tighten the bolt excessively in the awkward position but so far it has held up well regardless and this has not proven to an issue at all.
B**Y
Lasted 5 months before gas struts gve out.
Lasted about 5 months before failing on me, monitor tilted to the side, almost broke the screen and I got it working for another 2 days by tightening the screws to hell but 2 days later it fell over again. Don't buy cheap monitor arms. If you just need it temporary then I guess it would be fine but for the price you can do a lot better.
K**N
It's okay, but it could be better.
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.
F**O
Attese rispettate.
Piccollissimo problema con una vite di fissaggio troppo stretta e che impediva l'inserimento di un braccio. Problema risolto facilmente e per il resto a questo prezzo ottimo prodotto.
S**L
Disgusting
Dont buy this as this does not support your 27 inch monitor as it fall down.
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