Mr. G—January 15, 2021✓ Verified purchase
Bought this to complement a new standing desk. One of my monitors is a larger 30" monitor that weighs maybe 24 lbs without the stand. I had gotten my hands on some pricey CBS Flo arms from work, but they were hopelessly unable to hold up the weight. This dual arm mount is strong and sturdy enough to hold up both my big main monitor and a lighter side monitor with ease. It's a bit chunky, but looks good regardless. Adjusting the monitor position is easy on almost every axis, with the one exception of the monitor forward/back tilt. If you're constantly changing the tilt of your monitor, this solution is a bit clunky, since it's just a screw that you tighten up. I tried making it a bit looser to make this adjustment easier, but with the monitor's weight, it has to be kept very tight. The detachable VESA back plates make mounting the monitors easy. I was not a fan of the USB and headphone ports on the base, but luckily they are just extension cables fitted into the base and can be easily removed, to clean up the appearance and eliminate the bright blue cables from coming out of the back of the clamp. Overall a good buy for the price. With so many solutions out there, it was hard to decide, but I'm happy I went with this one. Read more
MRK—March 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Heavy duty dual monitor arms that work perfectly for my setup. I have one of the arms attached to a VIVO laptop tray while the other is attached to a 38" LG ultrawide screen. The sturdy arms have no problem holding the weight of the monitor with the tightening of the screw. It was easy to put together and the cable management is great. Quite a bit of maneuverability of the arms to get the user's perfect setup. The double screw clamp securely holds on to the desk and has more adjustability behind just the screws. I would definitely recommend this product especially if you are going to be using large/ultrawide monitors and good value for the money (especially since VIVO at times runs additional discounts). Read more
Joel Glastetter—November 18, 2020✓ Verified purchase
I looked for an option to mount my 34lb. Arturia Matrixbrute synthesizer to my Vivo standing table and could not find any good options, so I thought well, maybe I can modify this monitor mount? Well it works great and was super easy to do. I just installed the mount to the table as normal and then removed the ends of the arms that had the VESA monitor mounts, then I went to the hardware store and grabbed some ball ends and stainless bolts and mounted them at the ends of the arms to keep the keyboard from sliding off the front, then I put some dashboard sticky pad material on top of the arms so the synth would not slide around on the arms or scratch them up and viola! Awesome synth stand. I can tilt it up and down to my liking and it works great. These arms are rated for 33lbs each and I probably could have gotten away with a lighter duty version since I'm splitting 34 lbs across both arms, but I wanted to make sure it was sturdy. Hopefully this may help someone looking to do something similar or maybe it will inspire Vivo to create some musical keyboard specific table mounts that are even better than this is ;) FYI, In the photo, it's the synthesizer on the right table above the big silver keyboard that is using this mount. And the tables are (VIVO Electric 60 x 24 inch Stand Up Desk, Black Solid One-Piece Table Top, White Frame, Height Adjustable Standing Workstation with Simple 2 Button Controller (DESK-KIT-W06B)) See my review on those too. They are great standing (or sitting) tables! Read more

Colin Grant—June 17, 2021✓ Verified purchase
1) It's sturdy as far as these monitor stands go, but it's still not up to the task of carrying two 27" monitors. I was looking for an exceptionally sturdy monitor holder, and I don't think one really exists that meets my standards but this one came close. Everything flexes on it. The base is decent but unless you bolt it through a 2" table, even the table will flex a bit. Consider getting the steel reinforcement pad Amazon sells that spreads out the load if you're clamping to the back edge of the table. The arms have good tensioning adjustment, but be prepared to crank them all the way up for 27" monitors. The 'pitch' of the monitor is adjusted with a pivot quite a ways behind the monitor's mass, so the monitor will naturally want to pitch down. It can be hard to set the angle you want. And once you get it, you have to seriously crank down on the screw that clamps the pitch adjustment in place. It's not easily adjustable after that. The worst part of the design is how the arm attaches to the VESA pattern on your monitor. There's this sort of quick connect tab and slot system that only makes sense if you wanted to remove and replace the monitor over and over again. It's really pointless on something you set up once, and the price you pay for it is a super sloppy flexy fit. The monitor will always have some amount of movement available in that clip, so each time you reposition the monitor or rotate it 90 degrees or whatever, you've go to do a fine adjustment to make it square and level. There's no way to lock down the position in that clip. 2) I realized I don't actually want the ability to move monitors independently. I wanted to be able to set them up relative to each other (tops and bottoms even, narrowest space between their edges, level, a particular angle between them), and then be able to move the two as a unit. That's not possible here, by design the two monitors are completely independent. So switching to standing up mode, and wanting to adjust position means moving two monitors and readjusting how they sit relative to each other every time. This sounds silly until you try and move the monitors as you move around, which is one of the main features of a mount like this. If I wanted to set and forget, and keep the monitors rigid with my desk, I would have gone with one of those pole mount types, not an articulating arm. 3) I have a 30" deep uplift desk. To put the monitors at the right distance, the articulating arms stuck out quite a bit behind my desk. This would not work well on a desk against a wall. I ended up going with the VIVO STAND-V102H, which is also not perfect, but it solves #2 and #3 nicely. By the way VIVO customer support is responsive and easy to work with. They sent me replacement parts no questions asked. Identical models to this are sold under other no-name brands but I'd recommend sticking to the VIVO branded ones. Read more